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Show THE SALT LAKE TK1BUNE, SUNDAY MOKNIXO, SEPTEMBEI. 16 a WALKERS BANK, D. & R. ' ano l. Take Contests. AMATEUR STATE TOURNAMENT, Undl. Team . Won. R. J 1. Wllkrr I llHIlk Continental CHI 1 1 . ..1 ........ , .......I Kephl 1 fton 1 ."ml 1 mi mm mi i i r r ii - ittiw With the High SchooU I Thia week the local high eclioola will have heard tha call of tha gridiron and tha rampua will ba the acena of buay actlvltla. The thud of boot on pig- akin and bruehing moleeklna will be Saturday's Results. S. on again. Fpantsh Fork T. Murray Prove I. Kayavill T it-- Innings). Contrary to a common trailer, high 1. Walkrra Hunk 14, Nephl Oil hool football la not likely ta ba alowed f. U. Continental U, ft ft t, aenior high plaa tip by the whl. h goea into effect tbia fall with the Sunday' Schedule. v Prove f.r opening of arbool. Though It ta time Pork II a. m. ftfth place: Uraiilon and Peacock, that atudentg may ba graduated with Teeter, e orr. 1:10 p. m. Nephl va Continental Oil. two yean' work In aenior high acbool, for third and fourth plarea; Hmimnm probably at leaat half of thera will and Peacock, umpiree; Sloan, armrer. take three yeara to complete the oourae, I 10 p. m 1. ft R. a. va. Walker's depending on what credita they pre- Bank fie-- rhfmplonahlp and runner-up- : ftaanlon and Siinmone, umpires; Sloan, aent from the Junior high acboola. Thua, scorer. It will be poaalbla for footballera to aa hi tha paet, aot D. ft It O., defending stats champion, play three aeaeona, two. merely of tha "Hank, Wslker and champion If alt playera were reetrtcted to two twlllfht league, will play for tha state amataur baseball title Sunday. Thee yeara at holaatlc, football would indeed would mean rebuilding two cluba cam through with victories take a blow. It proceaeea every two yeara and would Saturday. Walker'a annihilated Naphl eliminate nearly all chance a of producscore, whlJa tha Railroad-ar- e try veteran elevena defeated Continental Oil, ( to I, In ing that are tha proJucta of working with murta better gam. tha earn aquaria for long period. It Naphl and Continental Oil will play for third and fourth pin era Sunday at would mean building a machine In ana 1 10 o'clock. mti Fork and i'rovo, year for a big year, rattier thaa havwhich won Saturday after going out of ing two yeara to build a machine for a tha tltla running Friday, meet at II third year, or big year. dock for fifth place, Spanish Fork ELIGIBLE THREE YEARS. defeated Murray, 7 to t, while I'rovo 7. I to defeated Kayevllla, Playera are eligible for three yeara of I A good crowd turned out to aea under tha congtltutteu of the football, conteata On the whole, they were fairly faat, though the variety of Utah High School Athletlo aaaocla- ball waa not quit ao ciaaey aa that ut tlon, providing, of couree, that they up Friday. are within tha aga limit. A greet battle la expected Hunaay If a prospective player enter aenior when the Railroader and Bankmen croaa bate. I. ft R. G. la a powerful high acbool from a junior high with tan and A ' hlttlnir club, but lacka the apeed credit, ha will need three year' fielding game of Walker'a. Oliver Noble baa bean eared by 1). ft R. U. for atudy la aenior high t be graduated-I- f he antera with eleven A credita he the final game. Joe Barney, who won Friday, will take the tmmnd for Walkcan be graduated after two yeara la er'a. Tha game la scheduled for 1:10 aenior high, though it la eaally poaalbla o'clock. that ha will take three yeara to make the grade. If three yeara are necea- Provo Takes Seesaw eary, then ba will ba eligible for foot Game From Kaysville ball play each of tha yeara. Fret elualaated Kajwllle frsai the' Tha earn appllea la other acholaatic warn the ( ta the Mroaa gam day, it aawaed Ike Heel eeenty eatry, I te 7, aporta, basketball, track and baeebalL ....1 Kpa'il'h Kuril ITmo Murray kayavill Top centw, Jaft, Kephi Tront row B, Lent, H. Lnnt, M. Sparry, 0, Bailey. Second row: O. Worthing, tea, B, Cowan, L. Baliiaton, E. Worthington, J. Fainter. Back row: L M. Fatty, P. Chiirtenaen, C, D. Baaaa (manager), V, K. Erickaon, B. Campbell, O. BotweU. Top center rlfht, Continenul OU Front row: C. Taylor, L. Sump, H. Sly, L. Jorgenaon, B. Sherrlll. Second row: O. Jame (managar), A. Hall, P. Kyberg, D. Da via, L Smith, Baar row: D. Baddiih, C. Chaae, H. McNaUy, L. Van QuiU. lower canter left. Walker Bank Front row: M. Henderson, B, WUbor, E. Burt, T. Cowan. Second row: T. Meyar, J. Banchero, E. Slmiater, J Fitipatrlck, 3., Barney. Back low: 0. Engborg, L. Burt, B. Brown, E, BonrUdt, T, ford. Ben-nat- . r.c J.ot. ' Toy center, home run trophy won by Ted Aidoua, Da Molar team. Cup la center, atate championship trophy. Cap on rifht, city champioruhip trophy. Baae kailg at bottont, Individ uai award to memberg of ' laafoo champlonahlp team. Teamg plctnrad are in (tata tonraamaDt. Top left, Bpanl&h rork Front row: X. felatan. E. CarUr, K. Wliaon, V, DowdaU. Bocond row; B. Bon-Ba-a, T. Cola, 0. Baroctt, V. Dudley. Back row: E. lUlntstaad, O. Senior (mana(er), M. Senior, B. DavU. t, - Top right, Prova rront row: W. Boovar, H. X. Mclntoah (manager). Second row: A-- Millar, 0. Conant, 3. Bnyg, W. Hoover. Baai row: B. Hoover, O. IngeraoU, IX Oay, B. Smith. Sun- - day; Spanish Fork, Provo ENTER. STATE AMATEUR FINAL' Amateur Bascballers in State Tournament and Some Award: BANKMEN SWAMP" NEPHI CREW; RAILROADERS DEFEAT OILERS Victors Meet for Title 9, 1923. . ' .now .000 two-da- n two-ye- finih Mi a: til K . I ; k j - . .;,n ;t . J, uti! j . nvV jar, - '.- j j, ire Ji,; v !ws't i 7- -, I la.?7il Jr'vrry :rr ; -l amooth-workln- J la.- . -- II f 'graO. k I It-'"' 4w aft! jigWj.Wiiiifr---- , - ,;tJWm-.w,.a- ' .4 ,V w .1 .. JiJ WWMttieaaW J - ' 7 mm.' .1 'K'1W v ,i.,.t JJ.mmrnmmi.mr-Ty-n.,,im....i- . V , "T '' v J' -- '' till alllO I'" V- - fM..a...il...i.'iaMiIMW''"r I'-- - ' 1 -- Ij Elks to Compete r J - jra -- ... f ' On Golf Course - In Charity Fund Tha Bike team matck to be held ea Fort cxmrta gnnlay aftenoon promt aea Dong) to kriag obt som spirited competition, gortr-eiggolfera hsie beea lined gp, half of fbaae repreaeating tha Whites, to be captained by Barrey Selley, and tha remaladrr, rlajlng for the Porples, to be raptauMd by Frank Hammond. All Kika who are' set Hated la tha schel-ala- , bat who ear to compete, are reineted to report at tbe atarUng te at 1 p. m. Tbe entrance faea, together with tire greea fees collected by the Fort course officials, will be turned back to the Elks' charttj fund. Following sre. the psiringa: WHITE TEAM. PURPLE TEAM. Harrejr goehjj (C) Frsak Hammond (CI Elmo a. Cnlrert Dr. McDowell Dr. J. C. Pack Alex Hutton Dr. B. W. Browalna Leo Eager IHr. B. U Clark A. U Weir ' . W. t. Dyer Frank Oollln A. R. Hsrrte B. Hugh Miller ta A. D. Nelson, . Bob otina IJ. B. Hoidea W. Alien Morgan Anderson f.yna Kaowlea F. ST. Cistra Dr. Taa Cott R. A. Johnaoa W. F. Dwyer R. B. Hare ..,.;. ye1," 5 Dr. R. W. HaU It i., S , ' ,'. ... r w . .' I Villi ' 'Jti II 1 at S if t iJi. t- - W a B- i - i- 1 - I nllll 'fsa. Pull.. . v !. T :t II .taajgas w T "' "v . I a . JaM,.. 1 ejawHFv ".f . - .0 .n. $ ''Iff r-- K p. - e Man-ael- ' V lt XJ Jt f - . a 4awaaaww I y ,e a,vajawai w... ..s. m V rrTr7 T ;eJwS' . --f ., . , aW i n. aa V. aw. 5 Ars, . v, .wvvw-- - .7 r,v m '' ' V' i . p la o .'i - W'-- v. T , T" 5 , recs-hors- si V, . - wa two-bas- V aF ... B erfc. '!(, , "., j - B.v,.vV '.. ii ' .' ffjsal .''"'' T"- 4. ! aVTaV. 'Wk ' - V 1 mv ,.' .. ivv a, ;s-- ' . "In the full la the time for football, Just as the w inter Is the time for of akatlng or And there a no need trying to awitch tha aeaeou. W Ubor. fm aeura H?nJe?f.r aod Brown "fcven groan men can get worn out aurlM. oariag Wt7T. Brow o cama hoaw firvt aa a pwtaed ball, whirs tha Neptit if they play too much. By the end of ta cmicbr vary eararaUTlr allow-the a.Mi the big league player tir lim wbll? Brown tired and nervou aty rraaiMl and worn out. And atmprnaej anmad tia baa. Boratadt wnlkd he hue been trained for playing and acd came ta aa ttgtTg:w douiii. M'alkera know to take phyalcal care of hew t fa aiMtber tha third, wba Horvtadt himself. How mui h It la for ob paaad ball a1 asofcrliof and ad the ki.l who uverdoee tougher the thing! to tliird oa Laa Bnrt'a dont.ls. vairtaf kirl to advice la to "My play baseball The? baDknvra baitt-- d around tl. foartb aad and play hard ritinnK the summer. Hut HeerxreTwea Itred on an frrr mtxrtk. a;iid brat urn e it time fur e huol to open then V'iiCKir aac ont montt-boot. TiTr4. Biwi wa bit by a pnrui bail ferget banebal! until prlng. (Jo In for OPEN CUP PLAY l fiil tha bsaea. thing. Get a lull variety. And lHr;a.t rkattM tfrem wirb other a aVwht and Lm hnrt auiglrd to ior above all else pay a etrict attention to ataaH. Cowaa gvt oa by a aiogta, aad wba e boot work, and. If neccsnary. forget athietlca entirely. If you do that the (Caatiaaad at. Eifhtaaa,) game will eeem Just that much better Ijt G.rtUnhall. Soott Groo and AthJ next spring. And you feel a lot more Rawllnj tied for medaliat honors in like playing, too." the qualifying round of the president cup play at the Country club Saturday. Gottt. hall, rlth 71, iron )0w groe honors, and hla eleven handicap gave mm ., t.roo. with an 4 and eventi-eaUea.AlarJa trw,ly dfeat4 J4.e ft.'tteainilirap. totaled C7, alnd lUwtlnarv FV'ttavili. ! and 1, lo win t'ne w.cen C. W. Ode from an i reaued the flnali f.ar eighteen handiwp rfe.lat-tecarajlonahlp of the Country rlutj rtie K'iiw'.xi'-wrl.t.j aiiernootl. bnrw grosa netted him a toul of ST. Klrwt rt iHi.l play begiria at th conrae for on the Niblev park links, Saturday, Btb playied sxmt urn MiM rW!) fhrmarhoot tha rrrret, AH of the In'ti' forenoon. ae.!mina . Kowen, I up. The fln.-i- l Btmday a trrfle mriie mat'-he- a br ri.ilof niat- - h to te pitiyed f indir over iriii bo played off at that !i be between Udell and The tnedaiit lr to Alt-- Huiton. pro at !m. aeor.rd!ng ttt meet ailb a wae- couise. scale. i: B. bcb&nltid. i Walkfra wtnt wild "la tb first, gcttint ffva runa. HadfrMa a anf a an trrar. H'llaor beat oat a bunt and Mjvr dail-- i ? a xr fta 11 Mary Dool Wins C. W. Odcll Will Canyon Laurels Meet Schonfeld - ro f e 'r - ;1. three-putte- ' Mf run, Farrell Defeats Hagen in Match PHILADELPHIA. Ser.r a fam Johnny Farrell. United Rial.. champion, dealt Walter Hagen, British open title holder, the latter's first mstch play defeat on Amerir.n .oil in years when he Won the match the Phllmont Country club today t at tip and 1 to play. The march w 11.. third In a aeries of five tor th. clal world title. Hagen previously won two matches. Honors were evan on tba rir.f .tki. een holea, althotiirh Hagen waa never at any time. The latter ran. down upa long putt on the last green to square ii.o luaivn. in me aiternoon, Hagen d . the ' first in, placing Farrell 1 no. Hinn l.t.e squared the match st the twenty-thir- d but Farrell went ahead sgaln on the twenty-fiftand never again was Man-ae- . niup.'ie. Dr. H. Walkae Fred Provol W. B. Kelly George Randall CHICAGO, sect, a f API. cars for rscehorses are to be placed lis service tomorrow by the Pennsylvsnia railway, when Bath House John Cough. Im, Chicago slderman and aportsmsn. hip two of his prlzs thoroughbreds from Arlington park to Belmont, N. Y. The new cars are eaulnoed with clal stall arrangements ao that from one to twenty-fou- r horaea can h. shipped in one of ths nsw Pullman. and ars provided with a door at one end through which an automobile may be driven In eaae the horse owner dealres to ship a motor along with his mounts. Like regulsr Pullmans, the new e ears carry soeclal name. of them being the names of famous raes tracks. (It Krit'ttaon aftor four ItmLnva and ditj a much am.t(r Job, tKMit)f Walkera l otw' alt ant. Frank Withers Charles Belily J. T. Pence Pullman Cars For Race Horses Put in Service ? 1 Tarer-ban- t V. 8. Morriaoa Richard A. Jobasoa George Hoffman Herb Rosenberg Dean liaynea Dr. 0. C. Couatrymag Bill Took T. F. Collin B. W. Kelly H". H. Vowle C. W. t'hriateasea Jack Boaflelth lr. Harry Onernier W. 0. Alatrom B. W. Mulrlblll tilt - 8- -, 5, .- " i 3:. J w - Richard Lines 'Em Up heavy-welgh- -- l-- 4, tour-ae- Tex Kickard, ao it la reported, has upward of fifty names on file of who will take part In his mam moth tournament tp find a suoceaaor I IT mere la one worthy to Gene Tun- - I ney. Ha has them from all parts of I the country and welcomea more, fort Tex and his aeeoclatee reallaa that the chances are Gene's auooeaaor may be aomeona who la virtually unknown now. Jack Peinpeey cams out of tha weat, a youtsf gone profeaalonal fighter, and made his mark. Practically all of the champion Jiave coma that way. Look over tha records of Jim Jeffries, Jess WlUard, Jim Corbett and Bob Flti.lm- niona, and yon will find that they, too. aroae from nowhere. Tha preaent lot of beavyweighta who I I occupy front ranking aren't giving Tex PBOTO. KAlaVILL. B.R.O.A. B H.0.AI and his corporation much to rejoice cf Cowley, Jb.. Mclntoeh, about Tex thlnka Kauta Hansen, for B. Thomaa, .. rf. llonrr, (410 4 11 0 Mlll.r. 2b... 4 111 some reason probably best known to Iay, ef C. Pertlaa. If 1 I t 0 H. Uoeeer, nimaeir, i the choice of the bunch and 1 lifer. . Bobbing P 1111 a helping to make the oath of Knute'a clatl at. Perkiaa, y 1 1 l'lngerwll, lb. (91041 planned aacenalon to tbe a gold 8. Thome. I 1 v en one, by financing thethrone .r. It nurchaae of I 4 I lwrry. c... erf t ( (IIS! contract are nis Dy tiioaon. There 1 ' rimy L. Bobblae, Sb. 4 12 Connant, 0 0 many Interested In Hansen, and aome 2 Uye rf lb or tnem are llkewiae Interested In C. LlnfonJ, lb! 1 te 1 0 4 Madison Square Garden. Miiiwll. p... U. Walker, lb 1 1 4 ij However, while making things right for Hanaen .and hla wallop, Tex and SM12 16 4S IthSO Tetali.. 2an Totali.. company are hoping for aome unknown xKan for Homer. with a punch and box office capacity Two oat when winning run ecored. to come out from somewhere, as did by Innlne: Uempaey. ' KyTlUe OHO 0W OS I t 7 Hub Hit ....000 IC4 m 218 Ruth Advie$ Boy Kan Babe Ruth, boys' friend and the out- ....000 On 3 010 3 I Hit .. IU 133 121 2 IS atandlng baseball player in the world, Kuaa Connant B. , hfliktr, Mammary: Rooeer, bay, C. Perlln 2..M. Ptrhine, llerrr, la but with a bit of timely advice to Maaaell. O. Walker, Llatord. Gay. Mrlnhwh. his pals, the kids. It's about going te Krroro lngereoll. Mnfurd J, I,. Boalilna 2, school. The Babe says: B. BOTr. Ka. rifl.-hit O. Walkr-r- . kite Unford, Mrlntoah, Miller, B. "The kids who have been tearing up Mooter, O. Walker. Two Ijoae hlta tiay. L. the sod on the sand lots are now going Bobbin. Miller, Dyer 3. Onnant, C. I'erklua. bach to achooL And if kids are smart, Uoahl pUy Connant t Miller to Incerrtll. M. Prrklrra l S. Uy hr pitched laatag once school starts, they'll forget baae-ba- ll 5. Charge drfrat to M. l'ik!n. at bat-- Off and turn their attention to other M. Prrkine 21. eft .Vi.ii.HI 21. HMa betted Off M. IVrklna 7. off MD.11 V. things. No one thinks more of baseball f f M. Her kin S. off Manaell Boa arared than I do, and there lan't a man In the S. Ban rrprjoll.li. for M. Parkin 3. 2. Htrark out Bj II IVrklna 0. he Man-country who figures the game Is any 1, by Drer Bear oa llla off M. Perkin 2. off Manaril 0. oTf Drer 3 Wild greater fur kidn. Hut here s tbe point. School Is a ami pitch Pjer. 1'mpirra Rianlnn BVorer 'leeter. Time of Arid the kid who has 2 great thing, too. sour ana su Biantee, a e lu mind on double plays and hlta can t be clvtng a lot of time to reading and geography and history and Walkers Take Loose trie other things he a aupnoaed to know. "There'a another angle, too! Too From Contest Nephi much ba.eball lan't good for the grow- 111? yjiungaier. liasebali la a seaaon- Walker. cetrej tbe final hf a 14 t win able game. It's a hot weather came. And when klda to play after vtr Nppbl In continue loppi) plfjed gam tbs was railed after aJx tiifilnga to allow I). 4 H the weather geta cool, or If they try to 44. twi fJootiBental Oil to gpt hu. Nrpht wnen naxenau the weather ta bad piay Mrmn far frum tht form It abowrft ! and Friday thry hurt theinnelvee. atiord WnUff men tn Kemper awaj from Mre atorniy, than one kid ha ruined hla arm or tli bM. tlm forever by playing ball too late In the I'lirivtQ-H-n- , phl tnrltr. rtli?Td full uud t a foang Uhing cold or ripping a cold t-- l-- t. 1, I eeateet. la a beetle Prere perked ewer et C. Perklae for few before it flaally managed te bnsVk lanlng oaoogk Slows te mn three ruaa la the fifth, bat Kirnille rente right bark and laid Sou., a barrage at blowe that knotted Ike eeaat a( l la the atuh. Pre forged ahead la It half ef the tilth with twe rum ea Berry eiwite, Ceaaant d eVmbr and Homer's eingle. bajravltle twe la the eighth te tie the ecor agala. M. lUed whea Harwell, whe relieved Perkins, ea a fielder's ehelce end eewred ea Walker'a triple. 1 he latur Uilled a awnieat later ea aa tafleld eat. Twe eeetly boot la right field gave Freee ea la the eighth, Homer mnffed Ooaaaat'e fly and a moment later made a threeba boat ea MrlntoaS's single, CoanaDt scoring leed. te give I'rovo a ane-ra- a . I .la ford tripled to atart Ibe alotb for Kara. a awment later oa aa nt. vllr ana la the teaib. after Kari'lll had agala takee the leed bj tallying a rua aa aa error, a eiagle and a fly. Freee chased two eeroa. Oay llrrd ea an error, and Herry aad Osui.t akM ta O. Perklae. Mrlntoeh tripled te erere Uay, ead Homer brought hint bemerwlth a Hint I alagle, to win the game j (or the 11 rape. Tbe ecore: v W GKRlfANTOTrVN CHICKET CLfH. rhlLwlelphla. J's Srpt. I (AD. -- The rackets of the French still rule, the courts of ths world. Humbling the new national double etiamplona, George Lott and John Hennessey, for their deciding victory, the tennis stars of ths tricolor defeated tha United States by a score of five matches to four In a y International team contest which concluded thla afternoon. The downfall of the middle western era, Lott and Hennesaey, In tha big upset of the series, waa wrought by the flashing rackets of Jean Brotra Snd racket of Jean Bnrutra and Jacques llrugnon, veteran Davis cup combination, by ecore of of lta Import, the match was decided by three sets of five, while ths othere were two out of three. In the second doubles match of the day, and the ninth and but engagement of the aerlea, WUmer Allison and John Van Ryn came back In aenaa-- t tonal atyle to beat Henri Cochet and Rene de Buielet of France by acorra t, . Thla gave the United of Statea three of today'e five matches, but the French already had the five vie torlea necessary te clinch the series. A I te 1 lead rolled up yesterday was too much for the Americana to over come, although they managed to even matters at three apiece at one stsgs of play. The dsy's singles matches, all hard fought, featured the principal French and American candidates for Davie cup teams of future yeara. They resulted in vlctorlee for Frank Huntur, the lone veteran, over De Buielet, for snother American, John Doeg. over Pierre Landry, and for Christian Bouseua of Franca over Wilbur F. Coen, Jr., by scores of In a tilt between the "babies" of ths teams. z . EN Brugnon and Borotrs Upset Lott and Hennessey to Win International Meet. U 1 1 1 WETTERS ID lower center rieTht, D. B, O. Front row: 3. Hellatrom, H. Harrla, E. Laa, H. Blngwood, E. lavleea. Sacond row: 0. Nobla, L. Ewlnj, T. Hnxford, B. Aartln, K. Orifflta. Back row: K. tnyder, E, Swenaon, 0, Rarbacka, D. Shelten, W. Paga. Bottom left, Baygvllle rront row: W. Barton, S. Second row: Cowley, E. Parking, O. Tyner (manager). C. Walker, L. Bobbins, It Thomas, C. LinfoTd, E. Morton. Back row: J. Day, L, ManaeU, V. Manseli, a. Bobbin, D. Thomas, M. Perkins. Bottom right, Murray Front row: J. Xannan, I Jones, J. Watts, IV Holt, , Second row: 0. E. Gordon, C. A. Watts, E. Jamleaon, J. C. Btaoffer, A, Malln. Bear row: L. Laraon, D. E. Watts (manager), 0. U. Olson, J. Clay, Vincent, D. Mcintosh. I ......I FilCH a -- y - at K'kr-a-a f -e a... -- r : .jjejnv. J a r. .wnw--.- .aa ".', ...... m kawi;V, -JL 9 &'JL Palrlnas for the first round and man, ecore of the qualifier follow: W. Kennedy, liners, v Ath.il Rawlins. J B. Richards. Whitehill. cus, vs. Rurly willard Richards, Orlot,, Srd Lockhari. ley, C. W. Freed. berger. Svott Groo. man, J A H.i;le, C. F. va li. I J. vaDr. L. Oss- - ( 4-7J va va. J. T. B1I vs Louis Mar Phil Scott Lays Claim to Title LONDON. SepL I (AP). The roll of for the heavyweight cham- ssplrants pionship vacated by Cene Tunney was Le t;oH, hall, vg. L. E Ar- - completed today when Phil Scott for n...1. ?i.?i-:t- . mally hud claim to the title. vs. tl. B." ifl"7hedrvTcTories" Tttxr J over Johnny Risko and Tom Heeney as his basis for ' C. J vi. George K'ng. assuming tbe title rank. He i.aued a world-wid- e f cballenae to any holer dis ti. K K. MyOmaughy. 1 va Dr. puting bia claim. Wilfred Ward, Lon E W. BrAwait. don sportsman, offered to back Scott' (L. H. i t,. n. va Dr. F. claim with a side wae-- r of J35.oo. with iif a special Invitation to Jack lmpaey, 71 Tee Fore- - former chan.picu. t rn.lt vs. R. 4 t. re-it- t. lel, I8-7- ..-- -, . A Ai t t 'f t 5 Yanks Purchase Western Pitcher It wss one of the largest Saturday afternoon erowda of the year, according to Tom McHugh, pro at the course. First round play of the meet opens Sunday, with the second round scheduled next Saturday, the third the fol. lowing Sunday, and the final Sunday, Thirty-tw- o golfers September 23. qualified, sixteen In each of the two flights. Fairings for the first round follow: Lieutenant H. Greene's 82, scored Lleutensnt Greene, 82, vs. Captain early in the week, withstood the as- McCroekle, 1. saults of si succeeding thirty-tw- o II. Hoonstra, 8, vs. K. H. Murqualifiers in the Fort 'Douglaa elub phy. 2. J. R. Llewellyn, f, vs. William champiooahlp play, and took medal T. Ir. leleheart. S4. honora In tbe qualifying round, William Rockefeller, 14, va A. J. . Hi A clem, Patnrdar. Afternonn ict.n.r to Greene a wss Frank r rank (Joelts. 8J. vs. A. A. Burke. 2. 8!!, marking tbe young fort L. K. Nkrholaon, ti, vs. W. K. Granplayer ae one of the outstanding con- ville. M. tendere for th club title. A. L Hanson, 0, va. Dr. P. Fog, V tine hundred and forty golfera apIt. B. Porter, ii, va A. C. Watts, l. on tbe fort links Saturday afterSecond flight: peared Dr. a B. Ifoots, M, vm. E. Hn-hnoon, and, although all of them did hot take p.irt in the let. rirrphwhi!i play, they ail stroked a fe- around the F. li. Critchlow. S7. va. F. A. Pjke, finks. B. H. Wayne. Barrett, Brunn, K. T. Thonn.snci, Ritchie. Sel M. liim- - va. va H. L. h, A 'A' Q. 90 f)59 0O9(? O, B 0 r- jl. r Bos-wnrt- Ga-lt- x'a -- sre - : NEW TORK. Beot. t - (lM Th. Yankees have bought Fav Thoma pitcher, from Oklahoma City of the Western league. John McGraw aimed Thomaa tn upon the recommendation of Sam cVaw. torn, tie was farmed to Hartford and Buffalo. Snd then Oklahoma rit claimed him. Thomaa. while still lit college, had earned a bit of vacation money In the Mississippi Valley lengub under an assumed name, and Oklahoma City had drafted him under that name. Baseball Commteaioner Landis ruled favorably to Oklahoma City made Thomaa Ineligible for a year, 'end ordered him to repay the Giant, money they had advanced him for sign. Ing as a free agent Is a California 1s iu aasiaaaaaaiaa trx R. A. .i(rxfunJU Wae-taf- f 7 fhv.t n r. 'it Bras ton. it. L. P. Van Vonrhls. it. va W. Fleetwood 101. B. A. Hamilton. 97. vs. T lean 104 I"7. phn. t.. K. Finch. I"red Hale, S9 nit... r... 11- Jt- - nt... - (bvei 7. vs. esge Clark, 104. t |