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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOUSING, SEPTEMBER 0, .1 COLEMAN NOSES OUT WALTERS FOR Walter Miller Accepts Post At Provo Club POINTS LEADS By 3 Changes Walter Witter, aeelstant pre at the Fort Douglas golf course for twe year, Saturday left for Peeve, where he has accepted the position ef professional at the Prove Gtf clue. e Miller, est recently et a record ef M at the Prove couree, began hi golfing career In Utah, tinder Aloe Stevenson at Ogden oolf and Country club, In 12. After two years there he Joined Tom MoMuah at the Pert In 1926, whore he has been up until the time he accepted the Prove offer. Miller I a Sett Lake boy. Annexes Handyman League'i Hurling Honors; Davis, Clynn Next Be . of Methodlat, to Improve Game; Some Flukes Eliminated. sin nine-hol- By OLENN WAP, NIB, Trick Shot Artist Coming Here 8tev U-E- October 5. Love and Herb Rosenburg vie Koreat oter thmy-ei- i hol,a for the president a cup Huiulay, In the feature play of the day at the Dale st TAKE LEAD Joe Kirkwootl, Chicago pro, hoe grratest claim to golfing fame is atlptnea with trick shots, vill give an exhibition at ISiLIey park Friday, of Wynne of t'roighton and others 1 have come to the conclusion that football Intereat this coming (all will surpass anything In all the davs I have been active In 'he gam, a matter of some thirty-fiv- e year. Material In all quarters to be more plentiful than In any past seaarm, and npaetttng all precedent In the history of football every coach I have questioned Is as peeling a successful season. The rules committee wisely made very few ensnare and It appear that the game ks rapidly approaching the state of atabllliatlon that all of It friends have draired. In my Judgment few change will be made In the near future, and a for my part I hope even the allghteet alteration will be postponed indefinitely. One rul. about which I have heard much criticism on the part of the pub lic but not by coaches or players, is that which placed ths goal posts behind the goal llnea, Instsad o, directly on the line, as they hava always been until 1127. Thai radical change waa made to get the posts out of the way of crlmmai and player and coaches favored the new position. Spectators object because, during the first experimental season, many of them found It difficult to definitely locale the goal line. Another thing they claim to nils la the old thrill of team "fighting In the shsdow of the goal poata" Perhaps these objection can be overcome to a great extent by making the goal lines much more conspicuous than other line on the gridiron. Without the goal poet to mark the goal line anal without some very conspicuous line to deter mine the boundary of the playing field, I am vary tmjch In sympathy with ths spectator who complains about in eon. fusion. Removing the poets tea yards behind the goal line has also tended to make goal kicking much harder and less oftsn attempted and the public mlases the thrill of attempted field alway been spec goal, which have tacular feature of the gam. 4 .W'-Ne- ' L.-- 14 ex-re- lle son. While Clynn Holds Senators Well in Hand. course, ilesldes the Ilnal for the pres ident cup, the qualifying round of the club tianiplonahlp will alaobe Hlxlren will be qualified f plnyed. this event, the first round of which must tie played by Wednesday. Hteve Love. 1927 winner, will defend his title asHlnat his fellow clutismen. Karl Winter hnlll.d his way to the finals of the Meptemher leg of the di rectors rup by singing a brilliant ral ly to defeat liner Pelt, I and 2. At the end of the first six, Winter was 1 down, but he took the next els holes from his livid and then halved the remaining to win the match. H meets A. R. Harris In the final, sched uled Sunday. .ev tr;Jf 'Ky1 ;v v AVERAGES YE Salt Lak won IBT-- ?- to-o- Bernardo, ss. Uolle, 3b., . Caapar. rf... Colemas. cf. Slot, e (row lay, lb. Molloy, If... kl. looey. 3b.. t Sola we.a.( - oJOE . tt. 4, Ki-i- . f 1 F.-- i rr; .4 Ogdes-Boia- e 111 , , SB- 1. 12110 01443444 44 Bolae-T.F- .. 80 Pitching Records 1 second-sacker- ..... s, 14 14 4-- Ofd.-T.- Lake-Twi- a 3 111 wreinaa Plyaoaih Boiee-Twl- a 8 PIELDISO XECOIDS. FIRST BASEMEN. foes Gomes, I. F lounf, Ofdea , ..108 . Renedlrl, Bota ..... I ya-e-. Ofdea. T. F... 1 u Weill, Boiae 8 04 4 8 41 18 0 0 1.000 20 Bait 0 18 Sl.aolf. IMI, like.. 2 0 88 as 81 8 28 2 1 BECOJfD BABEatEN. B. PO. a. f. F 8 8 1 1 1 T. F 1 M.irtlo. f. F F.. PoeataUa I'irker, Nieioen. Salt Lake R. i!haao. Melnney. U orra Boiee-T- . I.T. I'rl, f..i. iVrf. Ii. JWa. Ia S. a.rr, Pea, K. Port R. L. 18 4 .050 '1 ..93 hi .,..102 ea F. .Mtsl II tl 1S1 M4 2S 2 88 8 8 .M ,M .m 83 1 81 f'T 111 .Sit 20 18 S 1 1.. I. F. P. 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Belfaat Celtle 7. Newry L Ards 1, Ballymens 3. , Clirtonrlll 0. Glenatos L r.lenoraa 2, Llnfield 1, DieUllery 1, Banor 0 Republican State Ticket Certified Official certification of nomination ef.the Republican party for selection en made In the recent convention at ug-d- were sent to Secretary of 8tatE. Crockett Saturday by J. A. Howchairman, and John W. Crawford. - 1L secretary of the convention. The attested to the nomination of candidates; tn compliance with tlie Utah tau law requiring such docu ments. The certificates Included the name Kmeat Bamberger, Salt Lake, for nlted fitstea senator; William H. Jcim W. Watt!, CHrden. for srovenvor; Peters, llrighara City, we ere tare of state: George P. Parker, Frovo, ttrr eneniL..A EUChrlsleneew. w S4 .K .e .26 .J7t Mowi the Equitable L!' Aseurance company uditoe; Dr.t C. Jenaen, Rait Lake. te of puhllc leistrwc- Moti; W. H. Tolland. Erhnitm Hansrm. Salt Lake, yusttces nt the eiroresne oourt, end Clara Pandrd-jWinalow PVnlth. ftsJt Lake, Albert K. MiI'm, trfwrw. inn h. Kerry, uocfieene, for preeidwrKiei elector. .. se. 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Bolae Vie nf, Pocatello 77 6 .... .... rnltrtn. 101 8 .... ........ 28 12 4 8 13 3 14 ....... ........ .... ... Hatthewa, Ofdes ramehell, Foratello Mo lf. Poratell 21 j7r 2s 12 T 28 17 4 17 pocatello 218 .teeTT 1 4 4 1 I ' Twla Falla Prowa. Idabo Falla Bnrae, Idake Falla Tterwey, PocetUk Kraalee, Oflen Peepte. Bola .ia-- .' n 44 4 4 4 4 .......,. ...... Gardner, i'oratello Ofden Lewie. .1C7 .10.' .13 .143 .143 .143 .134 22 28 23 O'Keete, Idaho rails .... ....... Tanner, Pocatello Mattoa, Ofdaa Falls Pocs. I'ortmaa, Ofdea-Twl- a Gomes. Idaks Falls Lee. Salt Lake tlarehime, Idaho Falla Wellbanka. Twin ralla Liuae. Salt Lake .. Rnrirlfoes, Twm Falla .... NrKerale. Idabo Falla .... .... ,?10 7 22 8 8 Kaalek. Twla Molloy, Bola Earwood, Ofdea Twls Falla r.omei. Salt Lake Holllatar. Idalw Falls , Maredo, Ofden Snarka, Knrrler, ,lt 8 44 37344 444 0444842 ' 428 8. 1414448 41 3034-S01 444444 .14 388 4444440 4141441 tel 4444 151 A---..tt Tfriwa. 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L, klolloy, Bolae RoUaraoa, Bolas 1.000 0 l.OnO 0 1.0U0 0 1.000 2.000 1 .033 18 . Third Wlfan 14, Wlgan Hlf hfleld 10. Scottiak lesfne First dlvlaloa: Aberdeen 3. St. Johaeten 4. Alrdieonlana 8, Owdeabeatk 3, Ayr United 2. Motherwell 0. Celtic S, Kilmarnock 4. Hamilton Aeademlcals 1. Cyde 4. nibernlans 3. ralklr"; 3. Patrick Thtetle 8, Talrd Lasark 4. Queea'a Park 8. St. Mlrra 4. Baitk Borers 0, Hearts 3. Scot ties league Second dlrlfleat Arthurlle 1, Alloa 3. Bathfate 1, Mortos t. 3 iff 37S Swladea Town 4, Walsall L Xsfby laafna: Bsrrow 4, Bocbdale Herasts I. K redor HsU Xbujatee, Siortber 3, Sorer 30. Breef btoa Sasgers 16, WsfrtBgtoa 4. Csrllals 4, St. Belao 3. Dewsbary 3, Lett k S. Feetheretone Bovera IS, Bramley 3. Huddaratiald 38, Wskeflsld Trlalty 11. liull 3. Saliord 8. Ilunalet 13, York 3. ' Kelfbley 4, Leads 11. Oldliam 18, Halifax 8. ' St. Helenas here. S, Swtntea I. 3 S44 04101603 1044 43 8316 4. Dorcaater was aanfers z. , Of.-T- 141 ...J417 , Torquay Fnlted X, Watford 4. ' Boarnementb 1, Fnlhasi 0, Brsntford 3, Wertbyr Tow L Charltos Athlatl 1. Norwich City . Ceveotry City 1, Bister City 1. CryaUl Palace I. Newport County 1. Ollilnf ham L Bristol Kevera 4. Cptoa Tow 4, Sostbead Called 3. Nortfaamptos Towa 1, Brlgntaa 1. 1 , 3 3 3 414434448 4 BnfUak . ,.. TeUl Kcfllah leages Third dlrlsloa Nortbera seetlos: Aecrinrtos Stanley t, wlfaa Bore 4. b radioed City 4, Crewe Alesaadrla U (ueatarfleld A Barrow 0, Darlluftoa 4, Carllale Calted 4. Halifax Tow 1, Stockport Ooastyl. Uartleneola Called 1, K other bam C sited I, I.lncola City 4, Trsnmere Borers L New Brlfhtoa 8. Aahlnftea 3, llockdsle 1, Soutk khields 3. Sou tb port ft, Nelaoa 1. .4 ( tlsa. ... .... Barnaley 8, Blackpool 1. Krlatel City 1 Swansea Tows x. t.tialaea 3, tflddlesbreock 4. Canton Orient 1, Stoke City 4. null City 1, Notts Oooaty 1. Notts Forest 3, Bradford 3. Port Tela 8. Xlllwall 3. Preatea North End 3. Oldbssj Atbletl 2. Resding 0, Sostkamptea I. Tettanlu si Hotapor 8, Wolverbaaptoa Wsrderers 2. weat Brora wick 1, drunany Tear 4. , . Jpajrt. 4 4 klrmlaf Kam L Srertoa 3. Boltos Waaderera 4, Blaebbera Severs 3. Burnley 3, Skeffleld t olled L barhy Toenty 3, Cardiff (My 4. Meda Salted 3, liaaenaataf Called S. Itverpool 4, Lelcaater City 3. alencneeter City 3, Undderarleld Tawa 3. Nawcsatle Called 3. Bury L Portameotk 3, Arsenal 4. Sheffield Wednesday 2, Sander la ad L Weat Ham tla I ted 4, Astee Tills s. Krfllah leefiia Baenad dlvtslea: Inside Golf nlne-lnnl- 4 13 3 4 3 4 8 8 3 4 1 11 Ef a 4, 13 1114. 4 3 3 1 LONDON. Sent. I (APIFeotbaO saaaaa played today la the Britlah Ism resolted ss follows: llak lessee First dlrMoai . 12 3 4 8 11 4 14 4 rf.... Football Results Kir5K:e7cOD , 114 Salt Lake ....3 4 3 1 3 4 4 1 8 14 y, Smamaryi Beae Orowley. Molloy, ra Tadavld 3. Jeeae 3, Deeeraa 3. 2, Melaaa, Hammack, Lapayrt 3, eiyaa, Frrars Molla, Oalaaaaa, Maloaey, Elnf, Hammack. Suae belted la Crowley, kfoue, Camllll 1. DoeaTas 8. Walters, Baasaaek 1 Clyna. Taeartrk. Klemea. Sacrifice kits Lapayrt, hlelaaa. Stolaa bases Deaevsa, Hammart. Twa-baa- a kits iseee, Lapayrt, TSreo-bas- s llammark. kite Dami A, Home run Crowley. Doshls slays Bee- Ssrde to Maleaey te Crowley! Culenua te Camllll te Basjmark. Strark sas lug; 3, by Olyna 1. Vases ea Py Holleraoa balls Off Holleraoa 4. ef( Qlysa I. Wild pitch Olyns. - s' 3 0 4 4,Tadrr1ek, 3b I Jones, 4 14 0 Dosjavas, ef.. 4 4 8 lM'aaillll, lb.. 4 14 lfWaltera. If... 4 3 14 1, Ntetaaa. 3k.. 4 11 4' Hammack. as. Hollersea, p. 3 1 4 Totals ... 33334 W Seore by inmate: L Bing Jolla Wins Feature at Filer won 1. Utah-Idah- . , 2. Itols BOISE, Idaho (AT). rfa ey way s demonstrating bow many run caa be scored In on game, th Salt Lak Beea defeated the Boise Senator, 14 ta 3, today In the third gam of th Hula a world series of the league. Though the ytahn war affective Mow heartiest several Inning, their era struck la th fifth inning, wbea they inarched off with eight run. Hollerson's usually good pitching failed 34 curb the batting activitiea ef the Salt Lak team. Seventeen blow were rapped out, many of thsra ta such clusters aa to make coring almost a eer-talnty. On th other hand, Olyna was la peak form. He (truck eat elevea sea te Hollerson' twe and added color to hi performance by heavlna a wild pitch. The victory gave the Beemen a twe- lead in th race for th league championship, I BOIRR. SALT LASTS. 8 30.1. I a 0.1. ' 'H ' PLAV0Sf SetltS. ti SEASON'S LIAOUB UTAH-IDAH- 10 11 SERIES YE Salt Lakers Hammer Holler Outfielder Eddl Coleman, Bolt, Football Coach, Stanford University. withstood th late Iseaeon attack of I have Juat returned from the OlymJohnnie Walters on hli batting laurels pic and a tdur of European countries, o season unit finished the and my advice to all American football Jb. with an average of .SNs, three perrent- , coaches abroad I: fe points above the final mark of Wal- let your official average lor the season " . ; i :veal. Intersightseeing 451 to the Tex Invites Bunion Coleman mad legal trip footwith fere your "lata In 110 ball games, and thrashed ball; or with your Die ball for 17 bane hlta. which in- Champion to Compete luded 23 doublea, 11 triples and 16 newspaper dutlea" home runs, for a total of l7 bases. Hli Along with Knute 'otal of horn rune atanda aa a new I CLAREMORE, Okla., Sept (AP) Rockne and a dosen aaf 'easue record, hli total bases highest A of will Tex Rlrkard coach ea, plus other representative 7 ii the league and his hlta number mora visit Claremore aoon to negotiate with 'grsnde and thnn any other player. curred on these plays, especially upon C. C. winner of Andy Psyne, managers," or Just the poor handling of punts The rules Wallers, In 110 games, hit safely 161- transcontinental bunion derby, for Pyle's racea American reordinary allow either side to recover a fumbled 4?1 to tba ta Mines of plate, trips la Madison tourists, wo hava ord his .312. average and taka second with Olympic C.runners punt, but no run can be made alter the K. been all Godbey, Garden, Square secretary rambling ball Is recovered. I am of the opinion mong the regulars of the season. The over the continent that the committee might wisely go Hee handyman, second In home runs, of the Claremont Commercial club, was we filed notified Rlckard. since of out by today uriner and make it Impoaalnle to ad with 12, cam to ths front In doubles The Rlckard envoy will find Payne the Olymplo stavance the ball arter recovering It on when he crashed out 1 to tla Hughle dium as Jole Ray said, the all fumble. Thla would practically ' Nielsen fur the honors In this depart- - In a receptive mood, Godbey and came limping Into how eliminate flukes from the game and ! inent. The total fell five ahort of tyAj only questions being whop ths marathon fin- the game would be better, for practi J inr Dan 'Jesse's leaaue record of. 44. VI much. has been i Srfi aaaWftV j Payne building a new home cally every, coech with whom I have Bud King, with a mark of .23. and f for his parent from a part of hi prise Despite all these Olenn Warner. talked la favorable to auch a rhnnae I Ftob Howard, Boise catoher, with .162, hava I dlstractlona footbeen the and has How often has It happened that a team training finished In the order named among the money ,t come football ha In Ita for noted, share acadballer of the Oklahoma worked the ball down almokt t Military has i best four batters of the league. of dlacusslon on this tour. Any time the opponent's goal by greatly outn ey I Phil Tanner, Bannocks, crashed IS emy squad. a dosen you coaches for get sis living f ing them and then an unfortunate fumtriples during the season and eclipsed arecKa with loo football rooters there's ble ha occurred and an opponent ha A. by two, Jim Moeolf, a teammate, who 1 11 8. L. ... 10 IS .MO be discussion. And a a rule to bound picked up the ball and run the entire led the league most of the season, tba Ti.naor, Poca.-I- . F. 4 ITS 7IW 24 ,WH the coaches were outtalked by the rootLength of the field for the winning final figures show. . 58 81 4 ers. AH., T. r The game would he bet loucnoown. 21 JTT 70 138 .837 .... Vnres. Oidra Personsllr. I'm longing for the old ter off If auch flukes ware eliminated Walters, Camllll Well 1 U .liters, R. .10.1 10 r. 1 action of the gridiron; It' a long walk from the because It would pregame, In S Run 11 SO 4ft Rice. .01 Home Pore. I. Darns, Up F... from EHfe! tower to Palo Alto, out lur vent an Inferior team from being able 10 1X8 20 1 have my return ticket .oft, Besides Coleman and Walters In the NW, g. L .... TT tunately to a defeat 11 S3 Ofdea superior foe by a fortunate t .W If nothing else. And in my absence, i .MS home run race. Dorr Camllll, Salt Lake, break of luck. Such a rule would fur24 . L. 24 88 Kane, cut a figure here, with 10 circuit blows. K'.nt. 1 .873 Mr. Hoover ha been stirring thing up BoIm 2 ther open up the game, because It would McHhane, Ogden. led the league In Molle. BolM . pretty well on the Stanford farm." n6 53 110OA 2821 .Ml encourage more intricate plays, which . - sacrifice blows, recording 14, 11 in are Kouea, Poca seldom attempted, because Bow 1 Cut Out Flukes of the Salt Laker. Hammack', Oitenberg. Boise ... M 40 M 23 .fUS 4 of danger of the opponents recovering -; Interest 1 H. ' mark of 23, good for a aecond place. .MS L 8 Expects Oltrta, fumblea for long runs or touchdowns. Dorr Camllll drew si fre passes Jamee, Bola ...... 16 21 22 10 .811 imwhich to rule tend has It committee made eliminate The Any wisely 8 2 2 .714 from opposing hurlera, rive more than Norton, Poet. , .... 6 Exchanging Ideas with coaches on pose) ble to pick up fumbled punt and fluke from football la a good rule. 1 .423 2 4 8 Bernardo, Boise ahortatop, and the Bee O'Neill, Boles One of the beet things the rule eomlateral pa see a for run, thus eliminat 2 2 .6000 this tour representing many section first baseman showed versatility In the Webb, 8. L. to make plain the rule of America and Including Major Flem ing many fluke which formerly oc- - tnltte did 8B0BTST0P8. opposite direction also by striking out governing the shirt and a man In moM times during the season. Parker took Pet. 0. PO. tion. It Is now settled that no man the doubtful honors In this department 0 Leery. T. F 2 8 l.ono can he In motion without coming to a "" with 99 and Mosolf was ahead of Cam- - Bursa, .VA Port. I. F. .. stop until oaa aecond after the shift 1 ' ; . i' I ill! with S3. v 8 8 .030 U-Ebenjamin, T. F. ... ' 1 completed. .IMO 68 27 Hitters taken from the league just l eant, 8, L. 18 .811 39 ace were L. .... at a time when both hitting the J boos. I. L. " Walah 1222, the .t 4 by . Chrlaty ' i. ' r a ft .800 7 8 ball at a merry clip, probably helped Coltrln, g. xW! (CopTlht, Mynaioate) tea .MM 101 1! 54 to save some of the honors for those Purer, T. F 5 4 I. F 1T II ,007 a BATTING. . remaining. Verges and Fraster, two Sllvn, W 14 831 Ogden stars, now wttn Oakland, hit Hammack, Of 8. L.1I6 1H7 0. AB a. H TB. 1B.JB. Htt 8H.BB. HB. SB. S0.Pct.DP PS. 273 .88 ....118 ' ' .386 and .385, respectively, In 79 and 82 Tieraey. I'oca. 'w : 12 20 . r- - a"k3' 1 0 4 .800 1 .. 4 .. 8 24 8 12 11 I 0 : ft no, Bolae I'rrfasoa, I. F. .ai games. 1 1 .481 ( .. 1 .877 Evena, Ogden ....... .. 11 61 10 22 27 4 2 fori aaee, Ofdea .... T4 142 210 I , , e f - Rating pitchers according to their Perrardo. Bolao ... MO 170 25 CJ" .87-S 18 5 180 18 8 84 .8S4 11 .. Bolaa .... .. 85 1M 45 Oatenbarg, : f . 11 a greatest value, the ability to win games, Tnncey. Ofdea 4 82 .H5 1 .. 24 82 00 " 2 ... .T3 Coierean, Bo tea (T. F.) ..110 438 8 187 2i 28 ' Walters leads the league with IS vic Llhke, B. L. .. ... 4 S 10 10 27 ."5 .. .. 8 (4 .. 88 2i'T 70 124 171 22 .87 rrarler, Ordea ; 1 1 for an 4 IS 21 tories and three losses, .847 )fr?naoo. loca.tello .... 10 80 18 82 I 4 .8HS .. .. 10 4 average Jumeo, I. F. ... Special to Tba Tribsae. 18 28 F. ..110 427 .810 Waltera, Salt Lake-T- . of .833. That the Bee handyman waa Sousa, Poca. ... 18 34 .82 1 .. 2 11 4 108 202 FILER. Idaho. Blng Jolla. brown 2 8 4 7 . 872 10 .. not alone In carrying the Bees' hurling ., 19 48 10 14 18 1 iTiekaoa, Bolaa OUTFIELDERS. gelding owned by W. J. Williams of Vi rses. Oxdea 13 44 22 ; 4 64 .371 1 .. . . 78 2SJ 71 !o5 1 , burden la shown by the fact that Jeff i.':..,..A...w4:..jti ... Jr.i..r.- M A. Pet. PO. O. Lewiavnie, Idaho, won tn feature race 12 IS 87 12 .848 2M 88 107 1M 34 12 81 .. King, Boiae Davis and Val Glynn, with 16 and eight O'Kelll, Bolaa .... 2 LOOK 81 S at tort afternoon program nth Friday or were a second with mark 667, Norton, Pocs f each, 1 0 1.0UO fioward, Bolae .842 4 20 48 82 127 21 6 7 11 4 ...... 7188 2M ' Twin Fall county fair with a time roc along with Cano, Boise, who won six grltwartx, 1'ora. .. 8 17 8 2 0 0 l.OUJ Molloy, Bulae 100 18 8 48 7 .340 8 4 .. ord that Is outstanding for th 2:17 trot aaaasas- s-i 1 and lost three for an average of .667. Llndqalat, Oguea ... 2 0 1.OU0 17 81 .115 434 05 154 250 2 .855 g uorlte, roatello won vent. heats. three all Blng Jolla 0 1.0011 Keutdy. Osdvn 2 8 0 Gabby Gabler, Pocatello, finished third Rosas, I'oca. ..... 0 ,. 4 15 8 8 11 1 ,.'4 47 Another consistent winner at the fair 1 4 1.11 ICelley. Idauo rill. 8 18 ,347 4 L... ,. M 21S 31 74 84 7 among the regulars, with a mark of .647, t.yko. Ofd-here took second In all. three heat. 1.1KW 11 1 15 4 S3 51 ,841 . 0 1H Pocs 214 2 and 78 Talla 7 .. Twin Fet.raon, games Wirrea, accomplished by winning JohB BU' 1 0 IS 4 l.nrn Miller, Idaho Folia ... 40 US 20 80 84 4 ,334 4 Boise Ktnsey, Ofdea losing six. George Hollerson, Riley, Stevenson. Play,Visitor, v?KVyvZMi 1 .3.17 24 5 l.ooo Illtgerald Twlna Fella. M 218 41 78 10.1 14 10 18 ace, who led the league most of the Green, Pocs. 8. L. . war: Other winners First heat. 21 88 14 0 l.ooo MHeen, Belt Lake . 834 28 108 802 80 132 107 28 season, finished with 16 wins and 10 Iluff Bolaa Black B. third, Pa lay fourth; second l.omi 0 at Nibley McHugh losses for an average of .615, which Smith, Fori By CMI8TI! MORTON 15 28 28 81 .835 4 05 158 223 20 114 4 l.ono Jensen. Pocatello 0 Pocs host, Patsy third, Billy II. fourth; third Oolf Outstanding Tesoher tied Krlckson's mark, the latter record- MeCoy. 11 84 .838 48 22 81 .117 887 M 120 283 tl 11 l.Oou Comllll, Salt Lak 0 B. Idaho F. Black heat. third. fourth. Mi'Iaaaca, Patsy 21 1 4 11 ing eight wins and five loases. 7 8 4 2 0 .832 7 .. Park Course. l.OUO Ofeda Itiarka, 0 Itrodmerkel, T. F. Ding Jolla won th first beat In S .838 1 1 1 Hollerson retained his honors of Pruraua. 8 8 0 0 4 2 7 12 Twin Falla.. 87 T .878 Wellbanka. T. F. .... 51 1:17 the second heat la 1:20 0 2 2 0 8 0 4 2 2 0 1 .838 .. Ml .071 Beppy, Twin Falls 84 12 greatest effectiveness among the regu- Mai tla. I. F w third heat in 2:12, and Since o many pad golf ahot are 2 1 4 0 2 8 0 1 1 .833 .. Salt Lake .eo lars with a mark of 3.34 earned runs Jensen, Pors 114 851 17 Black B. Is owned bv Hid Knlfong, 1 A .833 .. 8 0 0 0 4 Boiae ... 0 1 1 4 0 .DOS Miller. M 202 18 cauaad "club consciousness," th per game. Sparks, Ogden, MOMlIf, POCS by hie In for Jo famous William golf Klrkwood, by Haselton; 22 17 113 43 77 142 241 Phillips, 8 83 .328 4 7 Pstsy, 12 24 .teia Howlf. Pocatello 48 . 4 In seven games, allowed 2.66 earned Hkllllcorn, Olden 20 4 5 25 7 14 .828 2 Hee.'amln. Twin Falls... 54 201 48 M W 17 Ixigan, and Bill M, by Paul Camyra, trick; abota, will play a exhibition "cur" for it is, ef course, to get the t 8 64 runs per nine innings. Pnes. Butaa, Filer. 18 80 T 24 .824 44 2 club nut ef your, 81 6 72 Tinner, Pecs. (I, F.)....105 801 70 127 210 18 18 Iron man honors in pitching go to Bota. Th purse In each neat of th har match at Nibley park Friday, October mind. 1 think I can .069 M 4 UofMiTaa, 8. Ur ..... 27 Jeff Davis, Salt Lake, 0 22 80 14 28 84 2 5 4 13 .82 .. I S I, according to the announcesnsnt on five you a way to races were sioo. ness .058 W'errea, Pocatello 42 88 4 .... Bolao Utekhaai. Gomes' aa Vernon record of General 4Z 2 103 10 11 23 22 138 28 322 44 ft .097 Hammack, Bait L, (0.1.116 11 83 1! Fair officials expect that when rec- Saturday of Mickey Riley, pro at the io thaC It la this: 15 20 1 172 strikeouts stands way high In the Aatl. 8. I. 141 1W 22 118 442 83 .818 1 MrCauley. Ofdes 1 21 0 ords are complied Friday, children' baU th Maloney, T. 14 35 .81 11 20 20 112 485 74 140 201) 82 Boise municipal llraka. Klrkwood previously iddres holle, league records. Another high mark is Walters. 1K8 18 U. with your mind on 1 2 day and laat day of th fair, will show played here two year 7 10 3 .218 I 0 0 the 84 walks Bob Green of Pocatello Km ilar, T. Garelitme, Idaho Falls... 8 22 when rour .Kit Jones. ago, Ofdea .... 82 185 10 an attendance and 21 16 124 Look 80 hand. 28 34 Halt Lake 22 receipt exceeding .814 .. 17) lot 32 411 on Labor day. 1324. 1a- presented opposing batsmen. Green LaPeyrl, 8. L .049 T 24 those of last year, when ther were Mickey Riley 8 14 8 1 .814 7 amea, Bolae II. F.l ... 2U UK 17 82 44 2 it th . ball and' also hit IS batamn during the sea- llcOaaley, 230 16 .4 A surplus In leated him over eighteen aoles, 3 up. 0les ...113 1 HW SM 42 122 11 20 22,700 paid admissions. I 44 .814 78 18 45 hlnk of your hands. a Crowley, Bolae rVT son. .846 218 105 to Bolae the present plan Jo Hav According M looey, Bolaa (T. F.).. 83 207 SO 88 138 In on 84 2 24 33 be 6 .318 attend' finance hand. The In mind that "Vi 1 may i Val Glynn threw the most past his .C.iaper, 1 . .044 18 Ofd.-Twill Tom with Fort Ai McHuarh, F... I Kaicn, play 11 1 S 14 21 .I 48 13 0 0 .313 4 was Falls Twla to almost ance up l.lal. 4f ., will Thursday night atmply .04 12 18 catchers, with 12 wild pitches to his Woodaea. tied. L.. Douglaa pro., against Mickey Kiley and you up to th total for all four day last Alec ;ak the hand back 1 debit. 14 28 1 3 9 4 .204 1 P.! wood, Ofdea (T. F.) . 21 62 th Coleman, T.F Boise 101 168 10 at pro. assistant Stevenson, on year. . 88 1S4 20 17 84 .8f 60 12 81 straight line Keller, I. F Paiker, Pocatello .... .114 443 111 188 21(1 22 17 Country club course. After th match tnd athen - 4 Hand' Fielding Mark will bring' .101 181 12 .93 Olyan, 25 80 6 80 82 22 .80S 8 Salt Lake .... Jooea, B. L. the vlsttlnc professional will rlvs an them WESTEB3T ASSOOIATIOV. .U2H 167 . . 81 . 11 28 Bolaa .mx 120 42 424 .114 81 ... 12 23 Pocatello 18 Is Most Outstanding. 10 forward. Rnaiaey, Tlersey, of a and leorur allot trick shttltion 1 . 88 on ax ft4ai Aakaaf. 1 18 .804 ., ' Mi) Kaalch, Ogdea-TF. .. . 84 1"2 16 31 at 1 Parrla, Foe. .... . 27T Stealing ef tke Olab. on the gams, whioh will Include se vera through the ball,line I The outstanding feat In the matter of LaVaqna, 1 24 .8118 ,. 4 .C Ordea . . Norton. Pocatello .... . 74 204 80 81 116 17 Won straight Lost Pet. pointers on playing. t 17 fielding belongs to Harvey Hand, Salt O'Keete, .80!) Donovan, gait Lake .... . 3T ISO S3 42 50 I 2 22 .802 .. 8 W g,,.Ul,A I. V. ... . 1 Understand. now,' 27 40 . ... ... .67 In ladepesdasc which Two years ago th match Lake catcher. Harvey played In 101 Kcuhl, 8 . 84 SO 19 60 .2X8 .. .100 3110 82 100 141 17 75 arc not to hit Bertardo, BoWe 85 82 .622 Kirkwobd Topaka ... . . 17 18 2 played proved to be a great you games, mora than any other rival par- Feeler, B. U 13 14 63 . 207 .. 444 0 132 18.1 40 ,00 Woodaon, S. .607 83 84 io ... Fort Scott you are, merely .s 1 attraction to local golfer, and hi trick stroke . IS 17 1 0 5 .296 ,. 8 28 78 18 23 85 ticipated In, had 434 putouta, some no DWler, I. F. Iluff, Bolae 84 83 .408 Snrliifflald . your hand I 4 12 a pat master, doubt due to the strikeouts of Gomes, Beat, Ogdoa ... .448 shot, of which be 30 87 Muakofea ,. ball,. 1 18 .208 .. 'th 20 78 through 0 1 .SHU Saillleorn, Ofdea . I were 28 S8 assists, 18 made 18 errors and two I) a bier, I'oca, ,. amazing. 38 20 .483 . 4 7 Joplln ... ,. 0 20 .204 .. , 83 102 r. 8 8 the visit at Nibley. Klrkwood exactly as It you. -' Lrke, Ofden-TAfter ftomaa, 1. F. .,. passed balls, for a mark of .967. r, 140 10 2 40 , .204 32 meant to nit me 1 ,. 14 2 will go to Reno. Nov.. where he ha ,V'J Hilra, Idaho Falls. Among pitchers, Coleman took the Taderlch, 8. L.. . 14 1 73 208 8 .208 .. . ii 87 Bstardsy's Basalts. 10 1 Bitier, Of den 8 ,k tk. hands and nothing an exhibition scheduled th following Glover, Poci. honors, for when the Boise .S.17 8 4 Muakofea S. Fort Scott 0. yon may D4 urprisea now . r . man went Into the box In 24 games, he Porter, Ofdea ..... Sunday. SO. B. TB. AB. G. HR. BB. HB. 2B. SB. B. SB. Pet SH. 8. field 48 will 23 chance your whole swing. ,844 10, thia Pocs. Jopltn Sprlnf . ... i. accepted 24 chances without an error. Daley, vnu into me w 1 12 14 1 Topeka 7, Independence 2, 4 4 . 600 4 Molloy, Bolae ... Kennedy, Bolae . 1 FAMOUS PACER SOLD. Johnny Walters, as a pitcher, boasts Snyder, ,761. 2 8 71 35 11 . 10 8 Poca. 40 238 87 8 8 Poc 14 32 48 .202 ball aa you hould trok Kouaa, th .troklng a fielding mark of .980, accomplished FeTfoeoa, Poes, TORONTO. Kate OnL, 8epL t (AP). 43 4 28 4 . 22 84 167 2 10 4 48 60 8 Hand, B. L. ... .104 8i rrrtsAg of uvxs. by accepting 49 out of 60 chanches In Oearroo, I. F. .. Hal one a well known pacer of th It, .871 Feeley, 8. L. .. . 64 127 4 87 Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hard, three time 14 7 1 8 18 48 . 21 4 4 2 8 4 his trips to the mound. .600 And, 8. L. ... . 83 SI 4 31 - 3 table owned by th late Edward 80 138 84 7 4 17 winner of the national female folt caamplos. 62 22 4 , 21 Kennedy, Ofdea Gomes, In his 33 games with one boot 78 S (Copyright, John T. PIU Co.) 2 4 14 . 24 118 145 80 10 34 34 on, ha been aold for 1900 at auction. TsdeTleh. B. L., . 84 404 ship, acquired Iter first links title Is 1006. PITCHBBB. of 39 chances, tied with Walters In 4 4 3 . 6 4 17 81 4 3 4 0 F.. 4 0 I. 4 .20 Mckerale, O. P0. A. I. Pet fielding. 88 1 12 9 1.000 Toonwy, Ofdea . 38 70 18 20 34 17 Smith, Pora .24 t 4 4 2 1 The outstanding fielding first basel.ono Price, Ofdea ... 6 14 3 I 21 .284 man of the league Is Dorr Camllll, Salt Coleman, Pocs. ... 8I l.OUO 8 8 14 28 174 116 7 404 48 24 10 8 44 .283 Prhwarts, Boras, Lake, who Is undoubtedly the smoothT 10 1.000 31 4 .2X1 68 3O4 4 0 3 Allen. T. F Wellbanka, T. F. ., 6O68SO14 848 on man est the Initial sack la the league. Bpsrka, Ofdea 1 12 1.000 'Steves, OfJen ..114 448 1 16 4 90 48 120 174" 8 40 . 231 24 3 P1TCHIK0. Dorr handled 1166 chances with but 11 Garehima, I. F. .... 8 S 4 l.oco Dwyer, T. F. ... 44 100 45 1 S 84 83 8 14 4 10 24 .241 L. BMP. Pt BK. SO AB H. BB. IP. SH. BB. BB. S 10 1.000 O'Neill. Boiae .. 44 167 errors, for a mark of .991, to top all Lewla, X. T. : 8 47 6 1 12 4 . 3 4 0 62 12 4 1.000 18.80 ,21 1 84 s 0 14 13 l , 4 4 24 Tteppy, Twin Falla 1 71 0 l.ono Wlckuan, Bois. 40 154 27 48 11 1 11 4 S 12 7 4 .278 1.000 regular first basemen. 4 McC7, Pocs 1 8.00 8 0 10 Twla 4 2 87 4 8 0 rails Kolilnaou, - 1 3 1.000 Brensel. I. F,... 24 1 22 Tanner and Parker, Pocatello, were Matthews, Ofdea ... 2 1 1 70 24 4 8 . 278 0 0 4 1,000 1 4.14 1 7 1 4 4 3 34 Wilier. Bolaa .... 4 2 l.OUO 2 4 1 78 118 154 13 7 S 4 84 14 33 44 the leading: 0 !' 1.000 McSnane, Ofdea. 118 428 J78 1 although Brows, Pocs 1 3 4 ' .00 3 4 4 0 ', 4 0 lowna, Ofdea 1 1 ..sk.i..i.. l.OUO 2 in view of the latter's greater number Paepka, Boles .338 1 8.78 28 rati a .... 134 437 37 183 70 8 100 is Walters, Halt 82 45 27 4 184 2 3 18 3 .278 4 21 1 1 1.000 Keaae, S. L. ... of games his mark of .951 should rank Snyder, 8. L. .4t7 8.43 20 a 222 4 U 12 41 Pocatello 0 683 S3 4t 11 bier, 8 2 O T. F. 8 0 0 .273 4 4 It l.OOli Rodrlfues, 0 2 1 him highest. He handled (41 chancea Koblnaon, T. r. ..... 11 8.44 1116 .87 IM1 12 212 82 142 23 3 2 87 Ulynn, Salt Lak 2 S 108 18 4 8 3 18 8 S .2 1.0M tlearron, I. F... 4. 1 roltrtn, 8. L. 4.61 Ml 7 and erred 33 times. 84 227 a. 4 Halt 133 165 21 020 Lake 46 132 tiarla. 1 14 1 42 4 4 23 .... 2 2 3 .We Beat, Ofdea 18 81 T. F.. 18 ,047 4.28 1 Third baseman seemed to Shift about Waltera.8.8. UL. ....... 5 .. 4 43 SO 41 257 44 0 , 1 18 12 I'sno, Bolae. ,, 24 4 47 2 2 3 5 F.. 8 0 .:' 88 88 .91 Ferfuson. I.Ofdea' .413 ' 7 8 84 1 . . 20 .1U 2 8 0 112 808 , 230 110 88 48 7 Iloilaraoa, ltelae 4 considerably In the league, and i the Oonei, 0 0 0 2 0 Ltndquiat, 35 '0 28 ., KaBlrh. ,413 result Is that most of the regular 20 4.41 10 23 75 4 0 4 4 8 8 :. 14 m 114 427 0 0 12 ,M7 Krlckaon. Boiae .. .... 4 34 14 4 48 8 80 14 .272 iiaiy, roc. Kriakaon, Bolae . 1114 148 17 . played In about ,4H 1 o o 14 11 4114 Bola 11 1 4.44 401 24 241 62 Malt Lake l.'C ..... ...108 0 7' the O Keefe, I. F half, only, 24 44 40 84 .Wl 12 .000 Carper, Feeley, im , t8 38 .301 08 O 1 1 6.67 4 4 88 8 .2X3 . 24 3 0 7U4 174 0 74 Lak 0 0 84 204 187 82 18 12 league' games. Tanner, with 447 Ao.lt, Ofdea .004 Kobertaon. T. F. 15 tireen, Poratelle-Sal- t .SV0 67 V. 1 1 83 4.83 7 27 11 Kenhl. Of. Boiae A3 210 . .. . 21 8 4 28 4 0 17H l.,7 s 414 4 43 chancea ana U4 boots In 49 games at Da via, 8. U 101 20 84 11 10 .00 .; ranfleld, Bolaa 978 22 1 6.32 4 1 SH 24 4 28 85 4 1 11 4. 4 3 ... . 2 173 SO 44 87 the hot corner, 14 88 20 the leader. Hi mark Puff. Bolae 17 .!J Younf, Ofden 42 ,M4 Offer, T. F 13 4.4t SH . IS Ml 0 132 13 Twla .... 7 ..... Falls Rnbertaon, tHU 18 ' 556 IS .949. 43 46 Snyder, Pora. ... ... 28 4- 1 23 11 80 8 3 25 4 4 4 '8 '.35 Tonney, Ofdea ft 33 .543 MI 14 2 . 2M 124 46 70 70 Anlt. 23 28 21 Ofdea The surest fielder In the league. Star Canfleld, Bolaa ' 41 221 7 12 Martin. I. F. .., 60 4 34 3 . 258 8 37 7 .845 4.84 no 7 SH , . 24 103 844 28 64 WS 20 Xlnney, Ofden'.... 1 ling Hammack, Salt Lake, establishes O'Kelll, Bolaa . F. . 218 14I 84 10 48 44 1 41 83 3 203 4 8 44 .231 .338 8.4S 1 3 137 43 167 623 04 4 84 .867 Mclaaac, 8.Ofdea Smltk, Pocatello ........ ...... . 28 his reputation by average. In lit Earwood, L. ... 20 4 10 .250 Coltria, .633 ' 4.44 . 7 124 48 0 1 IS Bolae 814 13 140 1 40 S3 21 .047 tlldler. I. F buff, game he accepted C10 opportunftle Brdnwrkel, T. F, .250 1 17 12 .82 I. F ,M7 4.42 174' 103 2 47 4 .... .. 2824 27 641 8 Parrla, Pocatello and erred but 41 time for a percent- - Hoiltater, S3 31 S 60 8. L... 48 S 301 10 3 S 38 .248 4 .51 20 8 84 .052 OLePeyrt. 4 14 4.44 4 107 Glynn, B. U , 21 744 64 Tourney, Ofdes 1 B gw OI .SVO. 17 - 25 llr 101 Keefe. L F. .. 18 4 84 3 4 4 .248 4 27 6 41 ....... Pors. 4.21 S 2 .6'0 .11 4 8 , 16 Pocatello 23 Parrla, 143 64 34 Hcliwarta, 22 O 1 S 7 84 14 84 3 3 3 .217 Holleraoa, BolM. 28 Woody Jensen. Pocatello outfielder It IT 7 74 .... .044 1 8 4.68 21 12 .VI , 25 4 7 81 PortBsa, Ofdea Beat, Ofdes It .... 18 S3 S 8 18 ' 3 4 1 8 1 4 1 11 .342 rnade Just II boots ln!14 game to hang Mattos, 18 ' 2 20 .044 Aolt. Ofdea .800 so m 4 0 , 16 12 Falls 2S8 "113 64 44 t'olemas, 1 1 4 31 43 15 40 157 2 3 3 18 4 .211. up a mara ot 9W, rygn among the regu- - McKerale,Ogdoa ' 34.6442 4 14 .038 LaVaque, Ofdea. 1 I. F 4 4 07 SO 24 Bolaa 7 12 247 O'Neill. 28. 42 iti uuiUEiuri n, 1 1 .600 14 4.03 8W 7 18 4 4 4 .im Canfleld. Botes . 21 88 3 13 I ..... 14 loo 4 0 SO 121 64 Kinney, Ofdea Mdlar. 76 II ino Falla .27 L'tnh-Idsh- 21 BATTING LAURELS E Warner Looks Forward to 1928 Rosenburg Meets Grid Scasoif as Greatest Yet Love for Dale s President's Cup West Point, Dr. Blarkwetl ing Rule Few and Tend Southern Cbet E OUTFIELDER !' U-EY- ' 102 h, ; , |