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Show SALT LAKE CITT, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14,"1927. 16 QeorgeVon Elm and Bobby Jones Are Picked as Finalists in American Amateur Salt Lake Boy Qiven Even Chance in Tilt Both Masters Are of Provo Angler Young Every Shot, and Seasoned Golfers, The TrlSnneT'"' pBOVO, Aug. 15. Oal SpeetalTte Orn-fu-a of this city returned Salt Lake Tribune.) Aug. It. For the lest three years the national amateur gotf ehamplonshlp largely liu been a n show, with Bobby Jones and George Von Elm playing the leading role. Sine 1929 no on but Bobby Jonea baa stopped Von Elm and Jonee haa bowed to no on aara Von Elm. At Marlon and at OaJcmont It waa d Jonaa who checked tba Callforlaa. while at Baltusrol It waa Fans Want Jones All Ready to Do It Again. of Saratoga Track Feature " to Make Series of Exhibitions "few. faunae Foley Wins Club Title; Teams Chosen for Play Sunday Golf Wins Majority in Election aNii. Bobby Will Make Long Auto Tout in Heads Out Sun Edwin in Fast Race; Distraction Third. Makes Big Trout Catch By FRANCIS J. POWinS. Special Correspondent ef The Tribune. Ariel Winner September. NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (AP). More than 40,000 roared approval to tbe of Ariel, Rancoaaa atable entry, In today'e Saratoga Special, which carried a net value of $l,OC0. The race waa a sweepstakes and waa run over the six furlongs route. Bun Ed- In waa aecond, and Distraction, third. Ariel jumped away to a faat start. and Jockey Laverne Fator let him atep along. The black colt ahowed re markable speed and took a toad of two In the atretch Sun Edwin lengtha. made a bid, but Arier waa so much the best he drew away to win by three lengths. Sun Edwin took the place by a length over Distraction. The winner's time waa l:li Demand romped noma ahead of a field of nine at Saratoga In tbe Sara-nhandlran. Valorhue waa aerond. I and Cheopa, third, the Wldener en trant a time was 1 IS for the mile. The feature at Devonshire went to Genuine, who did the five and furlonira In, 1:06. Roycrofur waa second, and Downcast, third. Adamae captured the fourth race at Connaught, with Sandhills taking the place from Sarbet. The time 'for the six furlongs waa 1:11. tha feature at Topango cApturad Beulah Park, covering the six furlongs In 1:14 Perroquet was second, and John Hager, third. By MILLARD FERGUSON. Special Correspondent of The Tribune. vlo-to- ry ri Mi ;m J, N. Aug. 13 (AP). Sunday golf won la an election In this Method ist camp community today. Tor weeks an intotudre cant. in conducted, palgn was 'whlca the Ifisue wat tne abro gation of Sole 10 of tbe Mt. Smith Fall Before liant Game ; Cup Plajr Bril- August Features. C. E. Foley retained bis Country club championship whsn be defeated C. IX Smith In the finals at ths Canyon course Saturday, winning 7 up and I to play, over the route In a performance that came within a stroke or tying-- Glx Von Elm's course reoord of . roley stroksd tbs final eighteen In 41, tak- 14 II out and lng going coming In. Smith withered before thla tvna ttt golf, and, though he played a steady game, he was no match for tn state open and amateur champion. Foley had a 74 for the flret Smith stlckinr to him. and eighteen. tba n.l coming In with but a single hole ad. K vantage. Foley holding this. At the start of the eecond eighteen, bow. ever, Foley got away to two under on the first three holes, and on par the down canyon holea clicked off birdies with regularity. Cominr in he ares just as stesd, and ended ths fray on the twelfth with a birdie four. roiey s card for the final eighteen. compared with par, followa: Par, out .......435 494 444 15 Foley, out .....43S 434 4 3 43 1 355 4S3 44S 7 Par, In lTI (Copyright, 1MT, Salt Lake Tribune.) ATLANTA, Oa., Aug. 11 Bobby Jones, the Atlanta born British open golf champion. Is being urged to play an 18o golf game, beginning here and enaing in canaoa. Those doing the urging are golf Tabor Camp Meeting associa ciuds aiong me route oi tne Appalachian scenic highway tour, which will tion charter,' which, prohibits In start on Atlanta of the morning 'L A Sunday sports. The ' 'modem o and Will end In Uuebec sepiemner on September 11. 1st" faction promised to bring Bobbv and other about this abrogation, so as to notaries, including United States senators, congressmen, governors, permit Sunday golf,- if their and will mayors business men, plain ended Von Elm who Bobby'e drum memberb five candidates make for the to one trip, which is of three champion ablpa In ona of the moat Important In the history ship on the board of trustees of good roads. were elected. As tba first rumbls of tha approachThe conservaInterest wss keen enough from the ing battle at Mlnlluthda la heard, , in Bnby's to make the In eian tive element, plan possession of to believe reason la email tbara that tour, but aiivce hh return from In-- , the old board, made the plea tha east In tha final act of tha drama gland, where he won the British open ' thara will diffe from hat of Marlon "that the laws of God and of for the second successive time, every ...and Baltusrol, Jonaa and Von Kim, town along the route wants him to man should continue to be upwith Jaaa Swaataar on tha aids llnee stop for an exhibition match, or Just held in Mt Tabor." for aaothar year, ara tba greatest long enough to hit a golf ball. Some match playara In tba game today, and The matter was settled tohave even offered to supply airplane tranaoortatlon te enable htm to re. only a tramandoua upset can iwt'p day by the owners of camp Itbar from tha field before tha Join the tourists. ' lots, close to 800 casting their finals. A combination of romance and hia. S54 144 144 II 18 41 Foley, In BOTH MA8TIS. ballots at the "Bethel." The tory Is attracting national attention Another attraction at the rinuntT-i- r to thla of automotour of maatara Both ara approaching every ahot and golfing ticket won, but lta club Saturday was the blind biles from the far south over the Inbogey seasoned, determined campalgnara In Special te Tbe Trtbnae. competition. Bartlett Wicka hit ami.r. ternational boundary Una Into Ten. victory does not promise golf tha prima of youth. Jones, atlll keen on the lucky 73, ahootlng a 77 with ada. ML Tabor. for The conser BMGHaaf CITT. Ant. It Mate Oame from victory tn tha British open, will four handloap etrokee. fceven tied for I f I Down In Louisiana, alone- the wa I i be at tha peak of hla game. Von Elm Comniiaalnner Dayld H. Maitaea waa la vatives have declared that In second place, and J. N. Caaella was ters of the MIssIssIddI and at the CHICAGO. Aug 1 (AP). Chicago reeled off a 71 on hla flrat practice nnjnaaia city Thursday foe tha purpose of In the draw. The other eliminated case a 1 ef liberal of feaalatrlbutina rhrenssoor the euanty won the 110,000 DaSalle handicap, the gulf, are French aettleJ edge victory they round over tha championship coune making six winnera are S. F. Balllf, of approximately T4; 190,000 troat flnserUiiee ture race of the dosing day of the ments wnicn date back to the. early would Invoke the state rice a tew days ago, 0 a. A. 71: C. R. Thomp from the alate nursery at Meatus. Tbe meeting at Lincoln Fields today, finRandall, TTn romantio dava of the south. in Their biasing, merciless shots should flea at tha anraery bate beea fad eaa (area and Immorality act of 1852 m id is; ecott uroo, son, JOtX) mllea mile are tha Canada, and sister distant, aoon kill off tha attacka of lasa ax ror florlBf me aumaier ay local fane warden, ishing 0 7I Dan B. Shields, J. L. Carter, colonies settled when North America a track deep in mud in z:4 against the first golfer who perlenced and lees confident rivals. J. S. Bull, ana! hats atene snleadla srowth. over was still the land of the red mu. club on a Sunday. a The trout were traeaeorted t the Tarlnae Rothermel was aecond. and Rhlnock. while their tireless marches will ultiswings Fort win Douglas appear at the Descendants of the firat French mately wear down those etara who stream. By one or the etaf t rook a equipped third. Thai law sanctions only course Sunday morning la a Canyon in Louisiana will make the trip The winner paid $14.(1 for a II mu fifteen-ma- n are plodding along toward IS. Occa for til la nnrnoea. team match. In and churchexMontreal 82 and 12.81 15 and to Quebec and One tuel Hundred and were place, ticket, they alee pkeaeaata Steve Moore and Ralph Mitchell will slonally some sharpshooter In the Dronsnt hare by the fifty pect to meet kinsmen they have never etste fane annus lealnauer to show. Rothermel paid 14.60 and going on Sunday, but lta en meet In the finals for tha August leg early or middle thirties can slip past seen before kinsmen whose forefathaiatrlhuted at rarlwie pnlats is Hie Bern 12. 4 to place and show, and Rhlnock tha youthful platoon In the open cham- ana of forcement the Nlbley Park Golfers' associabeen a haa matter ers left France in the daya before Flter yallay. a few of tkem going te (he paJd 12.71 to show. tion, the pair advancing to this posipionship, but for tha laat ten years limine (Harriet. the American revolution, but settled of local option In the past, vwr tha twenties have been tha mag la age tion with victories In the eemlflnals. The dlatrlbation of the treat, In Canada Instead of es seeking the with police, In several inIn tha amateur struggle. Both won by Identical scores. Moore Dta paterae, ereaiilent ef the local si eta milder climate of the south, Mlnlkahda which V. A. Sadler, 4 and t, with was the ae field, defeated rollowat loo.onn te Parsaaaonennn, Slilng up stances, forgetting to act on TV.. There la a romantic twist about this la with western entries, the dlae creek. 0 OrtO tn clear ereet: eed 10 000 Mitchell taking Otis Pussy down the fact this linking of the distant Mc- Patrolman complaints. to O Is ereek waa la two Una aorta of tha opinion that Jonea writer Boxelaer; lo.Ono by the same count. Moors and French settlements by a modern mote wiiian). ll.onn to Brer Biter eanroa. tTlennen, Mt. Tabor's depart Mitchell will play the and Von Elm may meet their stemeat 10 tor car which has aroused much 000 ts BospyTille. Wltala the aat few final Francis Oulmat and weeks. has Sunday. comment. opposition frombattle-triesot ment, his expressed 000 of these trout I. D. Lowe and F. B. Hammond adveterana of rmseruesaIt Iswillsaid.he 100 Chick Evana, Of equfll Interest are the odd, the sentiments. deooeltad tn anaalow to the final round of the Auvanced many championships. At Baltusrol historical eoenes and the beautiful a aiesnia aaa ". i i ML Tabor has a summer hi. j Si gust leg of the directors' eup play at aetat tn the state easie When &eorge "Olx" Von Elm mused through hla former home town that will lie along the path of the IT ? i Athe pnwaai a yalnahle Dale. Forest The two will play their win-te800 on matches, and Oulmet haa reached Tha c tourists of to Tiibooo. and a their in derelnplni troot fry for trek. They will Special pomlatlon on his way beck to Minneapolis for the national amateur golf champion see such natural long final match next Sunday, the team emlflnala in three of tha laat four oaparrmesf plealahina the etreeml la this eeettoa of wonders aa Stone BEAT BR, 4ns;. lS.RMrlntlMisi har t(M 100. Never, of population match with this Sunday causeta Ogden Tha admirable the la. Fran In said was waa mountain championships. that he at the top of his game, and that he ship play, he Georgia and tha natural in the fifty years of Its exis ing postponement of the match for cis atlll la ona of our greatest match an elnh iwnma.Mi..f rloMd kwaaoa oa going to try to "do It again." bridge and the endleaa caverns In Vlr his Allen with Moser, Glx, Lowe week. B. L, Glider. the defeated ha eo aa off can aar hnm A long fight glnla, they will view famoua battle tence, has It seen such stirring trtmm In tha eountj. players I and 4, while Hammond triumphed Is at the fields, Knepper of Iowa mar burn up lruflamatlf renUy the fatigue that comes In a full week aRudy such as that of Oettvaburr. and 4fclard OfMB aatarta protege, la shown shore Just before leartng for the east. Olx scenes tabas took In the course 1. over place and and t Eddie day, any Poet, Held of m thaw Mrrla troat Auruat 29 until of heavy campaigning. Evana always i left they will find scenery of surpassing The Forest Dale team, whloh will ernacle at ie wind-uixiuia not to te underestimated. trmbT S, but tli local club blUaJ that of tha plays Ms best on a western course, oi.Bon The amateur play begins Monday over the difficult course ef the oeautyin tne mpuntalna of North Stein of Seattle, the new west- If roorllUnrja In Boarav ftwntv wsyra adr- go to ugaen tor its team roaton tftere, Carolina and Mlnlkahda la hallowed ground to ern and the of afternoon. Valleys this Virginia. campaign was announced Saturday night by tootl bj the fBin1at(4r tha woald Mlnekahda dub. amateur champion, la a No time will be wasted, but stops him, for It waa there that he won tha thla eonnty. Professional Lewis Crook aa followa: game player In any field, andsturdy, of sufficient frequency will be made with be Wtilla claim aala affrtlBf ope In lilt with a score of HI that him anada a ana ava that aaca from tha will Clyds Thomsen, Lewis Crook, Eddie northwest come to eliminate the element of fatigue. Dr plMitiful bora thta ymr, clnaa obatMnrara. who stood a a record until Jonea aet St O. F. Morrison, K. K. Etetfaneon, X, L. Willing, who saved tha Walker hava Mechanics will accompany the tourAndrews afire last month. aotod tba cwidltlrta. Halm that, awtnj to Leo Baser, Dr. J. C. Psxk. C. ta Oilder, America a few years age. Jack tha Annum of tha aaaatrn, tha chiokana ara ists, and In every other way the trip This pair knows every turn of tha cup H. Post, L D. Lows, F, B. Hammond, will be made one of the moat comJonea or Von Elm Neville, who beat Von Elm In Texas ttmrtvffaUnir at tha wattrT holaa, and la opa fame, and should S. W. laat winter, and Bullock Webster will eftaano at thta tlma would maaa tha urs, J, H. Harrop, W. H. Canfortable, aa well as Important In the draw them on ona of the non, L. a. Bchrlvsr, Dave Margetts, be there from Loa Angalea to help of motor travel. of tha blnla, KaaplDC tha aaana history matches the margin may be close. Karl Winter, J. R. Henderson, 0. F. The Appalachian ecenlo highway elnaod thla year will aiaan aarmllatit hntfjif It Is on the first two rounds those awell the Pacific coast forces. Riser. Dougles Soalley, L. W. Smelt- stretches from Montreal and Quebec Kepresentlng the east with Oulmet Brxt jaai. of 18 holes that Jonea and Von Elm are: H. H. Roee, , B. H. ser, H. M. JiDoth Jesse Guilford, the alege to Atlanta, and from there, on the ivanitiuoa aiao waa oaaaa4 hf must play their keeneat golf. Over a r. Txr. rt v Merry, tj to tha "ftah knea," It U th dub one hand, ertanda to New Orleans, still baa a few great rounds gun left tha long route there are few who can who M. Bafl. (j. L, Ball,' B. T. Hardy, Dr. aid that flahlna: haa aorar baaa hcttar la on to Ronald to and the St. and other, play; Tampa, Mackenxle, In a single Ducky keep pace with them. But ara 31. thoaa thora Puffer Miller. McDowell who lafaa, and Hugh Dick Jones, Arthur Yates The excellence of the Petersburg. round, where tba least mistake may Corkran, oabla ta aatlafy thafr era a for flab Id a Pairings will be made at Ogden on roada ts shown by ths fact that from Gunn. tha young Georgian be disastrous, they are not ao Im- and Watta Uhmit TloUtlna tha law by flahlna out arrival of the partlolpatlnc players, , to Quebec (5 per eent of the Atlanta seawi,u all of A houra. piHjou eptennia of nnmbtr goir pregnable. irmti aara highways along the route of the tour Both had narrow eecanea In tha flrat son and will ba trying to make It an mada by tha local fimi warrtait, but araa are paved with macadam, concrete championship once more thla atma InanfflelMt panlahnaot to atop round at Baltusrol. Ellsworth AugusPercentage Marks May or It shapes up like a Uia ntfht ftahlor. asphalt. n Leader$ j tus, the giant Klrtlander, carried Von The purpose of the tour Is to call anw mMnbar la Bach bomul club doty by Elm to tha nineteenth nolo and threw championship, axeept for Jonea and attention to tba great highway from tha new rsaoiuUnc to abataln from flahtni in Both Leagues; away an easy chance to pitch the Von Elm. In hla laat fifteen hafora 4 a. m. and after Canada to the south and it la being p. m., and to (Including games of August 11.) Callfornian out of tha field. Dick teen. Vonmatchea Jonea haa won four- try to nrovrnt othora frnm arftaklnar rho law. In the Journal Atlanta by sponsored Elm In (By the Associated Press.) thirteen BUNKER. Jones gave the Atlanta wizard the championto Much lnfractloaa ara ta ba reported when By always match second disoouraglng Low. One One a resolution w!h High, NATIONAL. adopter matchea haa won eleven and loat dlaeorrrvd. care of hia life and forced him to ship shots against a player who persists In compliance thirty-firs- t annual The the associacompetition by Appalachian two. Highway Both were Bsttlntr T. Waner, Pirates, .tli, ball near the cup. Espe- tion at its last annual a dropped to Jonea. play a great bunker shot and hole of placing Ishisthis amateur meeting. the for la skill golf There championship that be Pirates, 18. cannot e Waner, so ta RunsI win a If outcially rsorxsaiOKAL. by dlaputad. putt you have will gather In Atlanta for CHICAGO, and Von Elm In the Aug. IS CAP. Two Hits P. Waner, Pirates, 17L tha United States at Minikahda draws driven him, and he la flrat to play to theTouriats finals margin. Such a thing may happen Jonea looka "Hew lew the ana Is. doctor" of the trip September S and major league team start like reoords aa P. aura Doubles Pirates, II. Waner, a percentage again the aa Is bet He tha green. again at Mlnlkahda. always giving you othere will Join the motor caravan may go by the boards when the 1S7 air dear, I'm aare ke won't last eat near, and tha crowd Is asking If Bobby Prta world haa produced thla year. the"Tea. hard to beat. Triples P. Waner, Pirates, 17. slshf ' Pale Male. FAR WEST WELL REPRESENTED. the route. The number of cars season ends. Jonea will elimb back to the throne something It. Phillies, Williams, Homers "I drove too well," said Bobby, af- along haa been limited to Tha middle and far west will furWith ths Ne-- York Yankees eleven Stolen basso Frlsch. Cardinals, S3. from which Oeorge Von Elm dragged ter he had lost to Von Elm at Baltus- leavingandAtlanta same the limitation has fifty ahead nearest nish lta share of threats and surwon of their rol. IV games compet"I had too many mashie nib- been plaoed upon the cars Joining the Pitching Benton, Giants, him a year ago at Baltusrol: itor, Washington, and still winning lost . prises, without whfch no chamnlon- . The Bobby Jones who will face the lick pitches and 1 didn't get them tour along the road. This means that most new la a of their team Harrison complete. games, ahlp high Johnston, AMJfliUUA. Is not exactly across as I needed to do against Von about 100 rare, carrying approximatefield at Minneapolis who led the open field at Oakmont . percentage record seems probable in 1mmons, Athletics, .I9t. the same oby Jones who dropped Elm." Batting ly 300 tourists, will cross the internathe American league. The highest for tt holea, will be playing on Ma If Bobhy Jones is In the same the national open crown at Oakmont TKartt Yankees, 11$. line Gehrig, Into tional Canada. boundary home heath, and he has been under LIA0VI. by a pennant winner in XATI0HAL LXASTJE, in June, after accumulating, for him, mental strain at Minneapolis as at St. Hits Oehrlfr, YanKees, loa. There the tour has been guilty In a percentage 70 aeveral times there this summer. the Junior circuit since Its organisaof Andrews, he otiirht to be a marked way of lesa majeste. It has Steading ef Teaau. the unprecedentedly high acore Doubles Bums. Indians, 44. StasdUg ef the Clubs. rivaled tion was the ,691 of the Boston Red favorite. But Von Kim and Sweetser in Interest the visit of the Prince W. I. Fet,! W. I. ret W. X. ret, of Bene In 111$. The Yankees have been W. t. ret. IU9. with no round played under 71. Triples Manush, Tigers, 15. a must ds conceded a rood chance, too. Wales. In both Montreal and Pace tails. II II .Ml teres .... II II .441 uaieege . (7 to arouaed unexnected debacle Tha Homers Gehrig. Yankeea, II. aauuutl. Quebeo far above that mark all season and II .41 arerner In Salt Lake II 14 .171 Twia rails t II .411 riitaeerga aa as .its Sreoalra.. 41 1 .4M HEAOWORK AT ST. ANDRIWI. lavish entertainment for the tourists now Stolen baaee eisler, Browne, Is. quality of determination of .700. have .. 17 11 .se7Uaae J alia II ii .eoe It. Lenls. II apercentage Ordea 17 R.ius ., 41 ( .404 the Atlantan. ? Pitching Hoyt, Yankeea, won IS, What a name Harry Vardon, the Is being planned as even these two In the National league, a new low w Task. SI M .aee raus. .... 1 44 .Ml That other Olympian ef golf, Harry great Britisher, seldom cities have 4. provided. loat himself! team Afmade for appear percentage e probable. inirry-flvvaraon, ears inai more Taatarder'i Hamlta, ter Bobby Jones' victory-aLast year the fit, Louis Cardinals AnSt when as a OK. Tli XVSZXDI Xesalte. Yesterday's be, youth, years ago, Idake rails I, Salt lake I. drew's It Is Vardon's name broke a reoord of thirty-eigIs years' played at Bury, la Lauioaahlra, a bull continually eoupled with hie, that Beetea. raOUetpata Ordea I. Taoetalla L Beneewtfe Weand yea Use seats laait the with It for standing taking by pennant y near-bwaa In a Daatured field T. rtttsbargk , Si, Lenit I. Trams Tee. te by oomparlaon with Vardon that legaa 4, rwla TaPs a percentage of .871. It was the low-eSometimes, when a badly aimed ball Bobby's Heusetrlfe Tea, whett arsealya L Hew Terk a, ts won a national ever mark that greatness measured. waa S. It went OUataaaell, out of bounds. eoeeeary Cateage Tramp Tee, tear. WMte Mde. "Greater than Vardon," fader's lakadale. la flag. This season the pennant race Is ths te Invade the bull a domain in searca phrase oomee often from tbe Hps that a affair the between Hake raDa at Ball Lake. ef radar's Seaeamlv of the stars of tha game. And again: Oldaa at reeataUe. Pirates, Cubs, Cardinals and Giants The animal Invariably oheeed tbe "Bobby ta the third same ef tbe eaaesa be rttasVartk a tt. Leata. la the Vardon of today." with the Increased strength of Letaa aa Twin yens. OtaataaeU at OUeaere. When they Complained to the twe teems, tbe State Prleoa ball seam which, layers. Alex three times' ? he of winner Smith, the second division clubs, Indicates owner he would only aayi at arses, re. yesterday eeored Its flrat victory ever tbe ths pennant can be won by an even national tir true open, words spoke coast riomo uaotz. railedalaMa at Hew Ywk. aiirefatloa by a score ef lower percentage than that of 1924. "Tut, tut, the 'beast would be all wnen ne declared that ' far yertto 1Dooglas ttaadlag ef Teaaw. right If you a only leave mm a lone. from being a mechanical Bobby, plaver.- doing the beaers freat tbe bea- Tha Cubs now lead by five games, but Don't tease him!" Tmjllle, w. i. ret. AKTSJCAH LIA0UK. w, i, rt. a vast n teohnlcal knowledge ter the vlctera, pitched apeetemlar ball, they have a long, hard eastern InvaOna day the players looked Into the how to Oakland ., II II .I4 PertUs.. II 74 .447 play the game. ttaadlag ef ike Class, allneinf enty four scattered bite la the sion and a series with the Cardinals field and aaw the owner madly fleeSeattle . 71 e .Ml HaDwsee. II TT .ISI On aeveral boles at St. Andrews, the nine frames, whereas Snlllraa. wne epeaad at St. IjouIs shead which Is not w, i. rat. w. t. ret ing from the bull, which had unex American 71 .444 Sea rrea. se II .l7 Hiaaieas... l A TENANT la ready to rent was to cut their present neroentaga on tbe featlTitlee fur tbe eoldlers. was rescbed 71 his short second M few .70t Jhieare .." M u .471 pectedly turned on Its master. The To par frocory tills, the doe-to-r, lunaiu 71 71 .I7 Lea Aag.. U II .171 Week.Terk. 4 44 .lee your empty house, room or This was as often due te In- eaally elfht times In fear taatsss. Velpl, of Oleralaad. 47 49 421 latter barely escaped with hla life. shots. wne waa chaos to to relieves anahle as auiiirns. dentist and hospital bills; tention apartment e Datratt 44 .441 parimperfect shooting, It. Lanli. 41 T .144 From behind a fence he shook his Xesmlta. be the Yesterday'sslthoqsh a IS .141 Seatea ... II 74 pitched much rklla. ticularly during the final rounda, when betterenslassht, to pay taxes, insurance pre,l7 fist at the animal and ahouted: bel Uhaa Die predeeeeaor. and TRIBTWH RENTAI. Oakland II. Hellrweed 1. all he needed to do was he knew that I'll have you killed, you damned to hold the lead he had further aaelated la win etna his home or make AL'8 are ready to place your miums, buy aeaHle M. Sea yreaetsee gained In the ownIrajtlle Tistiiaay'a Heaslts. game by settles tbe eoly rue ef tbe bm'e:" roeaeage quic kly and cheaply PartUnd I I Lea Anralaa first and aeoond rounda.' " of food CM People s e, Cleeelead L Improvements? con teat off Velpl. eearoh-ers said and his vardon tut, Tut. before all the rental Saeraauaas I, atlaslea I. SIX SEDAN He did not try to do tha famaua S. rklladalnkle A The score by tsslngs tollewst A. H. K. character and steadily emfriends. "'The beast would be ail right seventeenth hole, la town phone Wasatch. Haw Terk I, Waaaisgtea S. which been has 1 r mm uon rert tease d you atone, leave Doogais ..0 i 0000 40 01 1 4 t1 stun enly few thousand miles hole called the "greatest ployed are eligible for a. loan, In the Tedaya fckedale. It Leaia T, SetrettT him!" In less than five that laat Prleoa .. ,...1 I I I I 01 I 0 world, like brand new Oaklaad at Hellyweel. repayable in ten monthly payOAKMOtdT BOBBY. THAtED" Both his times was sesond at short. tekedale. Saettle. Tatar's Sea rrsaeUoe ments. Lee Aagales at rnrtlaad. ftakmofit- - It must ba Admitted. It was fine head work. .If be had gotSt Lasts at Seweti. Saaraaaaate at Hlaaleaa. Ohleare at Oleaelaad. "teased Bobby Jonea a bit toe mueh. ten into the road at the back of the Hew Task a Waaalagtea. When he got to Scotland be was burn green on either occasion he eould seen, bsl. 1S Temte, ' XHTCHHATIOVAX LXA0XTS. ing with a ooid fire that would not have dissipated even the sis stroke months. Will eenslder small brook defeat Jie tuned his te margin by which he won. " -AHZUCAH ASaMCIATIOH. eer ae uaed ataadlag ef tks Olaka. flret v payment. conoert pitch and set out to scale VARDON'S ORBAT tTRATIOY, W. L. re. W. t. s. ttaaalag ef the Olsae. the heighta. In no championship did te Tl Trfbtia, Like need his Buff ale... 7 41 .Ml1 Terser.... 44 H .las head. Bobby Vardon, W. L. Pa. w t a. ever play with auch concen- And thla recalls a The Sbnthati 7 44 ,47 Talede.... 74 44 Kaeaaatee. COOniXO, Uiho, Aaf. which Tnuntse.. 7 4 . victory H I 1I 13 .U Hlns'selU. M II .laa Bnbby trated fixity of purpoaa. 157 SUte Street. 4H 000 Nothing Harry ones won through n4 Orb iub BueiSt Vavark... II 44 .447 It. OltyU II 7 .4B4 pure strategy Vod pUnt3 sftatwr-t44lcould distract him. During the four. In la tn trmt for Haltlaure. 4 14 .M Headlag... S M .Ml f"."!!. J! !i 'ii! J""" " celebrated a he match which fltijr and dlf-to doaen sf had make a ir1"-thla tMrMraa. il I ,MT , rounds he ft; u Braid James Ed and played Kay 44 1 reoovery allots. He failed en George Imnean. " Terterday's Heealta. onlr one. It was at the sixth bote at Walton Yerasiday't Xesshs. 7eraey 01 ty 4. Xaekawkw a. Bobby says that be prefers medal Heath. The green waa amall and sur 4. LeaUvtlle Hawaftx I, aVraeeae 4 a, thai match But to the thrill of play. rounded a. taRaaeapalls ladlaaaeaUs Tenate II, Haalng 4. by bunker and as It was very fighting plunge to vlotnry at St. It waa impossible to bold It Bnffala Oetiuaaes slippery K Belttiaeie will be surging In bis veins on still tee a, shots. the Telaas la. city at Mlnlkahda. He should be harder All the players played for the green. WSSTXHH 1IA0TJ1, to beat than ever befnre. TEXAS LXAOITB. except Vardon. Still, the raid at VflntiearwlU, with though, Steadlag af T "If I shoot for ths green," aaJd Jaaa fweateer In It. will be tougher ttudlag ef tka OlsVa w. t. rot. to himself. "I'm bound to go L. It was at BaJtuaroL Both Harry a bunker. L. re. than Tales ... ft 4 .I"! Aawrttte., 41 44 .4M W1 . Why not pick out rsH 2.' Wertk II 44 A . 71 14 .49 oau. Ctay." M Tt .ill and Oenrre Von Iliti are Into fweeteer 'Ii! t! 2 lcita. easiest trap and play Into It right 44 .41 bom matoh playara. The harder the the Pas Heaias II 17 .. 4S tt .4 .1 S!'-- " 2 J1 ftl ftUL ataa. 17 0aaa err. AT now anout mat tnanow one at M 91 .464 going, the better they . II il So react. " gj Useeaa,... at Tt Ail atTZ . aS left, eh? I can chip out of that " rt .ill Bobby has as ticket oa the He purpoaeiy playel to tbe ehailow Taaterear's leas Ha. chirped dead, and won the Teeaeraay's aeeaJta, Iron pur, Just as much as trot'ing, bunker, Baa Xataes I Tslas 4. borh morning and afternoon. 14 Tar War Heaaeaa 4. and perhaps more, derides ohamplon-ahlp- hois 255 Oetaka I, Oalakama meana i. It something to be called Haeaanal 4, ganiaiiwl a Oty This la pertlculajrly true of Paane T, AeiarT.le 14. Wkaum Tails I, Saa AaaaaU S. greater than Vardon i match play struggles. Llaeaia , Wiekita t. Wase a, Lviiae L 2-"If Tm 659 my Iren shots etnse te the p'n I dnn have to worry about Some real bnys In these Can sorrrrtH assoczatioh. the putts," aays Uaedonaid Smith, 3-1702 taaaalae ef Teaesa. "Tbe putta take cars of themeelvea." PAIGH, JXWETT, CHBTi- W. L. ret. IRON "LAV WILl. COUNT. I. ret LEX, CADIXLAO, OVEB. BlrwinfVai 74 44 l atleeaa . 44 II .v -Oreat aa Bobby Jenas la. Von Bag kUetie .. TOED 1 aw Oriae 74 14 II II .441 and Bweetaer play the mashle and the Little leek 44 Tl ill H yaakrUie. .144 II KAiMOX. maehle better niblick than he at this mrOefm, Att. II UP). Tfce Clrse al .eaaCeeiasaaam 44 71 .Ml " " Bis fame. Heriee, if e 'her WK, la aVis, wnaa tha? raters freat tkclr :iie sffane SpaeUi ta Tee Tvlbaaa. trill toe Ooactaa, Coupee, houid him at jtfinikahita. there lleeerroua eaatara tns Tueatlay, ffcetr Tsstereer's Heeaata, XIIJW, I4slw. As It Dand aV liaae. star e H of hla belns ton. seaa'4 ey Jabaey Mr!all, eee Toeirtriga, Boultrt Beak I. Atlases t. Jr.. OnirtSe ewty saaie waMaa. nminl is a rood Ufa his te whe take triad wits ntfleiaer, 4 Saw Oflaew I. aklsaeael aa farty rhUMee fSieeaaata fi'ea pled. trip last Kow and Get the Car Oj kueieija I. 8,rainks.si and a reecv fctaile ea a ta Againsi Bobby, fcoth Jaaa the state ft m raaea at Larval PnA. -t. eeeerdii.e te!ar faata alie--l aeaaalue s, sUVtis 4. Tse blrie wUl o e tnned bnee astll Oecrye will be fleet to play throuah aprifti, a eeais at LeSe btlaaaa. Ton Want at We afar Ike eleae as tt eolesea aiaaaa tela the areew m meet oaeaeinna Neither kaa Meal! tr faliaforr elaae will a sire Bobbr raych ot change i tan raae tared frnaa lea aataarta-tfatt uuerx. rtrte en Wwt 4th South 6t. Inside their pltrhea. Thus w'll be lie sraa aa4 Ta eas seise fans al fswel kabed tad laat wwt. be aa4. Taaterdar'S Haaalla. Wasatch 6341. wna4ever weakneea Bobby e ae ea4 r'tv'ad tba he.ee la ruiaee aveioped tMaaula yaet. ttt nl aM emwei Paaaast I. Oafeey a eve 41atrite4 la eaery eartlaa at gar..e eealSae atatidereble , t i. j .1 esjlii true (C'1-gaawe paerpeaia, sala.) U.a etaie. a matter bw great yvm are II ts na eat. laralaf 'Copyright, 1917, from Flab lake Saturday with. fin specimen of mackinaw fourteen trout, erelgMnf pounds and mentoring' two feet and nine Inch In length. "Tha landlnc of this big fellow rsnswed tha hope of all tha numerous fishermen at the take,'' Mr. Orafun told his friends hero. accomMr. Oragun panied bj W. K. Bpaf ford, vetaraa fUhsrman, and the wlvea of tba tiro man. CLEVEULND, two-ma- keen-fare- tu urn-ma- r. LTY J f. J L'v": . aj 6 Madsen Arranges ' one-ha- for Distribution of Fingerling lf 5. ill 1 til . , thlrt-alx-ho- le - -- " 1; M-t- a5l-tie- rs hymn-singin- ... d fc.. rr I ft: Beaver Club Asks for Closed Sage Hen Season top-hea- g i thlrty-elx-ho- le p r axtanni-aatlo- Winning Teams May Set Two t. New Records New Bobby Jones Will Fight for Qolf Title at Minikahda aa Loss of Open Title at Oakmont Spurred Him ba to Fresh Effort, but Von Elm or Sweetsef May Stop Him. ft wide-ope- cham-plonsh- ten-fo- ot a v vf. Major League Fall haJr-lln- BASEBALL AT A GLANCE UTAH-IDAH- .T I uu t Prison Defeats Fort Douglas Ball Nine e-- t READY ht st ed NEED MONEY? et .. . K PACKARD 11-- I. Shoshone Club Plants Trout -- e I S1650 People' Finance and Thrift Co. one-thir- d P. 0. Box 1763 W li, Ife-r- n i""""" 4--L Used Car Sale . Ive Mountain Motors Co. jg." n f' J. U--e a. I .! Malad Warden Gets Pheasants Mostil to Greet Old Teammates -. I eha-Bc- IAKD i 4 I. I i miM w t a 1 xa-- COME AND GET IT AND SAVE STATION NO. West South Temple. STATION NO. East 21st .South. STATION NO. .South State. Open Until Midnight Every Night. FOR DIOJ VERY CaJj WAS. 4655: ' l-,- . ylf o j Ice Co. Indepcssdent P. H. Goggin, Manager -- V'l |