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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOItXING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928. 22 HOLLIES. CQYOTES ON LOSERS' SIDE -- Beaten; "o; Angela Anything but ; Kiss Babies : i"". Drci ME 00 VON ELM Elizabeth Welcomed Back to TIRE PICKED FOfi U. S. Here, aboard the S. S. President Roosevelt, Elizabeth Robinson, Gurago high aehool girl r and phenomenal victor in the event at the Olympica this year, aa she drew into New York harbor, where an ovation greeted her. "Betty" was met-hher parents and a host of cheering . admirers. is Santaquin Biffer, Coast 'Boy Competitora In National Coif Expected to Travel Fast; Tourney Include Numer-ou- a 'Prelims' Promising. Stara. Babe Will Do Both Leader TV Duck ELTON, HERMAN IN FEATURE OF OPENING RING PROGRAM 100-mete- y By 'RANCH J. rOWlal. highly euneaaful sum ricinc coastUm iiaook. By AL DIMAftll.: Salt Lak Tribune ) mar campaign on the roaat and In the (Cop) right, Claks. Vark gtssdlsg f Niw fitchar Oianta.) (Ftrmrr BOSTON. Bept I. L'nlcag an earth beat of condition, Adrian Ellon, tal 1 not lead a new I bam tha othar day ented lefthanded boxer from Banta quake rocks the bunkers strewn along J8 .4 rlsltysmo .. .11311 8T 44 tailing of Baba Ruth vlalt to NtriKvin , . returns to the l ring Monday the r.lr.ty fairways of Brarburn, the ..WJ 3 48 SI oil In Boaton Bas rraarlsce Uranton hoapltaj quln, to battles of Merlon and Baltusrol .MS .,.,... open the Manhattan club night Ostltid baUl him tha autographed and Ivlnf ss M .. . bout with bo repeated In the final of the Na In the feature sub .41 4 or hla homa fortieth that ha had bit Pwl'tftal .. .. of Los Angeles. Elton tional Amateur golf championship nex .40 42 ... I At AS(il run. Hat had heard that tha Hula Bobby Herman and lleorge . rtaturduy with Hubby .. ..ai was the eatally outatandlng feathervon um grimly struggling for poaeea a it it fellow waa near drain' and ltad Uat Intermounlatn a of the slcm a region title. Ainrn i,l weight Jones, salts. 'tha hall planner tarday's Baking for him and had lafl aeaaon, and Herman, who nae a mania hit gvme more deadly at any tirn a rranr.r 8, niJIywond t 12 Innings) Immediately after tha gam and fur tltlea, tn.l.ta that thla bout Monday sinui he fliat luted a thj.i park deservee putter, t oakl.xt gone it i r roily to tha hoapltal. night aha II be for tha Intrrmountaln to ,rio.l with little opposition from or luat anotnar rrown. IMM t. Ul ASS.!. A And I waa The headllner will be barked anyone in tna iieia rxrrpi von r.im. (Second gisar Inatanra' of repiinoed IVrtianal 88. rVsttl. of the hundred, young up by a Quartet of Java Hweetavr, returning to the a ma nllot red of I boya that tha Hla haa vlaited and Tha con iter haa been fighting recent teur altar two yeara of rest, la favored mnil a happy In tha hoepltale all over ly In Iisnvftr and haa defeated several by many to break through the cordon t nlvef (I SAX FRANCISCO, Kl. tha country. 11a haa Uatened to tha promising boys there; while uet bethat lu hby and ueorve have bull thrilling call of youthful diatrraa ao oflan that fore ha ul). Paa Francisco took a annexed the hla amateur crown during the the Inver eojnurn rend ha haa forgotten many of tha name g game from Hollywood of Uat live yeara. But Jeaa, aa he played featherweight t It of Mexico. cauaea htm wbch tha youtigatera, Inhla While for Klton la terrific the famous the Untnh In the Walker cup again; today. I to 1. Murphy letting manors. Jia not seera quite keen aouthpaw knockout punch and hla gen wlnn In run with a wild pitch. The oral aggTeaetveneaa and ruggedneaa, enoigh to measure either of his arch Bull had tht pun apparently won II ha tee ehots were a bit too rival Herman, on the other hand. Is a skill o score well at Brarburn, and fnl boxer and a fast stepper, snd tha wlt In the seventh, 7 to X when Hollyi some I'tah pride may have difficulty his putting a trifle too loose to carry him wood tied tht score. landing his blows. Herman has a repu to the title. At gae rrtartsce: Is a remarkable fighter and may tation on tha coast aa a difficult man ax riAnriBon. HCRCi A BoixrwiMko. to fight barauae of hla weaving, 'In- - bring lila game to a fine edge, but so b.?i n a and-oon no: shown bis form of Brook- tactlra. e Herman's baa far stock i 4 PALL 0 FbHl Two-11 Jokasee. i' I tt. 1.. I 1 I I the roaat took a tremendoue jump re line ir Mulr Kield. I I TlOwaerltl. " g.rr. Ib -You wnen Feci he Red Oulniet. the great Boston aeclaloned Ar.rlll. rl... cently Humph Im. vetetn. is playing remarkable golf. reys, a leatnerweignt of some note. Baalta, If.... I .. rf 4 and . . Behi. Joiiey, Might p asalbly throw. George or . 1119 Tknreloa. h i . . vi i i . la. I i NOW HestB, uon.y all they could 1handle In an II- v.naij 4' I 4 I Jb In a.... Bouts. holi match. Bat over he double march Bays, Oatmtssrg. Wralimlnary srgas, a.... e... I Haul), The preliminary bouta offer a wide Knn. is Weakena rapidly, and since he nh-t.... I I OMItreell. p... of the seeded players there la variety of atylea and welghta and the la 03 chance Howdy. iHolky ... of hla meeting either Jones t card on the whole appeara to be well lltt'e OlttiHratkOT . Horejs, 8b.. I 6 or Von' Elm before the semifinals. If In the Paatv 1 balanced. eemlwlndun ... IM hart, rf . t1 1 0 Wtareary t Jawes, Kobblna, formerly of Ban Francleco, but he progresses that far. siArnsw ... ' Of tha others In the field. Watts Gunn. .... a regular performer In the local ring C.rlyl., rf. . I 1 fl01 Hprlaa, Atlanti s second player, is by far the last aeaaon, meets another coaat lumiMarpay. p.... 1 He has become ons mo: nary In Bobby Ma eon of Los Anxelea. of tiie dangerous. finest short Iron players In the Tatala.. M 1804 11 TMala.. 4 II H II Means also fought hare laat season. Bm eat whea winning ra mm. Kobblns stsrted out laat season ss a amateur ranka, and hla tee ahota have sBatteat for kbode. la twelfth. headllner. but had a coudIs of bad taker or added distance during the siHstled far twtraberg la alara. ar nights and waa relegated to the prelimi- pas' iiiltsttetf for Vsrgsa la niath. Vepitet Is still another whoae Uirtt nary ranka. Ha haa been working hard fine iutt4 far Moudy la trail), play throughout the aeaaon war all and npw flgurea eiimmer, however, Krera by laalag', ran'a hlrr some consideration. Roland on moaning osck into tna Dig money Oral Onn T WO m plan Mi Harrison Johnston. Mau kenrle, but Promoter Vern McCtillouarh la ro. 0 mil I (an lan ,,1, Phil Flnlay aad ChUk Inr to make him fight hla way back rice McCarthy. Siiaiassrs: Buna Krrr I, Hnalth. Kehg, Also are Evan hitting the greens with Sratk. Hotter. Mhrllenhark. Johanna I, and redeem himself before giving him Belt! 1 Arerllt t. Buhr 8. Brrara Herg 8, anotnar cnance in trm top spots. Rob acco'acy and Jesse Cluliford. the 11121 Thnratoa. Innings cham; ion. will try to rehabilitate him (Mtrabrrt, , tjarphy, bins and Mason are welterweights. self over a familiar course. But none Mltrbell Sltcbed 18 frrdtt victory tar Bans reof t.ii-Jones. Chargs desVal ta Murphy. ahould provide enough oppo-al- ti Match in to stop Jones or Von Elm. Spoa.lM. for BhooM I, klllrb.ll I. Btrark Likely to fse Pitt. aot By kbode. S. by Mltckrll 4. by Moody In the battles between Jones and Interrupted In a meteoric climb to Von Elm the score Is two to one, in 1, ky Hornby 1. by Jonaa I. Basra aa halls tha top laat spring by the closing of the Off Shade. K aff Mltrb.il 4, a'f Motidy I, o( tB. Oeorgisn. Bobby a laugh faT, aeason Pete Jensen t Rlverton ex- off Marpky I. aff Joaaa I. WIU pttrb lh, 8alt uileri ,nd i Btalaa to start right In where he left off ,trwi kaaa J.baaea t, Babr. Mnrnky. pacts In the finals si Merlon In firs', tttmt Tharatoa. kit Jokaaoa. in Mondays bout with Ray Wheeler of 1924. n.eetlng. At Oakmont the folkWing year Mta Ararlll, Rrhf some embarraaament rra Awtll. rort iwuigiaa. one In me n.et of waa the semiflnal and Robby Waits Hoyt they telling 1 Ibrllrnhark. Barrlflra ktta Craaaattl I, Probably the real slugging. match of Krrr ta Laa la Haatk inatancs when the father of one of the (gain 7 and I. Von Kim scored In liratk. Ttaabla play evening win develop In the second the finals of the 8 t: amltk ta nairabrrc ta K.rr; fukr ta boys that Ruth had visited In the hos tne championship at event, in which Bailor Brown and Ba.ti'.Mol, tak ng Bob's ftaaablra aa4 Caary. pital cams down to the bench to per Tbantna. measure, 1 and Orlff are matched for four 1, and robbing the Cieorglan Ttaia at fanrplrr of bis 4 boar. aa4 21 nlavtaa. sonally thank Babe for his kindness to Charley founda. Both of these fellows sre rue bis son. cl.ance for three straight amateur rather ahy on ad chaniDinnshlpi and. the opportunity to grd welterweights, old man. "Glad to meet you again, Portland Bumps on sock. nnu aald Babe. "I remember you and your ence but atrong-aultetltlea at the same Two Junior lightweights, making limj-,'i,- n(three national boy welL How's everything? How s their having won the U. 8. and Seattle for Two T Glad the boy getting along you Kaatch profraalonal debuts, are Ray British opens earlier that summer. A and Jimmy Ntinley, who clash repetition of those contests would aflooked me up." SEATTLE. Sept I (Universal). d curtain raiser. ro i the gallery a splendid exhibition That father of the boy waa over In the falling Into step with their big broth-er- joyed at the warmth of Ruth'a welof guil shots and fighting spirit I n 111 come. As h left the bench In a dsxe th Athletics, the Portland in cunning for hla fourth amateur TURF RESULTS with the one; s to be will tit 'ones of the precious tie autographed In striving off both basSeattle bumped one tne to of turned Ruth tions of today's douhleheader. In tha baseballs, and Inquired, "I wonder who putvt" ever 10 win ins cnsmpionini i opening contest Collard ran true to player BELKOBT BEaVLTt. four times. T ravers' record reads much form and waa beaten by one run, I that old uy Is?" one mile. race, and rint like np. Inthat of Jones's., to 4, while Fullerton blanked the lUlunVKtiwav 118 IE King only dsnger la that he may dians with four hits to win the sec- (Copyright, 1121. Publishers Syndl- - rlalnlBg, Jjnts's T to 1, 1 te 1, 1 to won: Llxht Barneal, I, be cats.) ond game, t to I. overgolfei. as Von Elm waa last Air lug (H.hrelnerl, 1 ta 1, 1 to 8, second: I 8KATTT.B. P08TLAND. But, that chance s slight. He year Buddha 114 (Kslsay), 7 te 8. third. Time, B.R.O.A. B.MOA. needs to be only normally straight. Also ran Owlet, Htnndard Bearer, Wild pltcb Keating. Tims 1:40 ball Brvrnld. RlrafnotSft. Nela.rf and he always does, to master gs p'itt -- Itoi.l Axent, Bel Cliff,, Lord Broom. Pbilrae, boar 80 mlaatea. L'mptr 4 1 11 0 of gams Johaana.lb.... 4 9 1 I'Olaey.lb Kraenurn aa)l the contending field. And I'm-e-t bound, Blabber. Koila aad Becker. 4 11 0 BnMe.lf Itow.lf the BY- chances ire long he will do both. Hernnd rscr. snd Bp. Brook II 1 I Keewy.lK... S 4 0 0 H.row rf atei'plerliasr, baadlcsp. 810.000, two and oarTomlla.rf.... t!wrlork.2b... 4 Los Pursues mllea Ixkttiso 138 (Hyera), t te 1, s to Angeles n t'hamhrlala.aa. 4114 jlislf BitM.ef. a, 4 te B, won: Jolly Boger 111 (Crawfordl. 107. Oolden Brnwa 111. Henri. t 107. Bill 4 0 11 Wae.tllag,aa. 4 11 I'Mnller.M) 1 to 2, b to 4. second: Course I'osgra.e 107. Jloiulier 111. Cleodale 104, Pa Erne II 1.12 4 14 ni4trtnerka.e..M 1110 Downward Beito.c ternal llii. Clearing House 107. (Ilea View to 4, third. Tims. 4 Ml AIM ran 10 0 11 LOS ANGELES, Kept. I (Univer- IJroux,1 Nomad, Poaorr.y 110 1 Vill.rt.p. LOG AN. Henry Lundshl, South Peril Kin, Pink Btar, Bka- 110. afneedon 113. 0 0 0 I'lrahaai.f Third rsc. 11200. clalminr. T 8 Plrnt West Ktreot sal). William Wrlgley'g Los Angeles imtilirr. itnn . at th UHryaa., down and 112. their continued Tbtrd race, way xRoyal allowsaces, the rnrloaga Midonlgle UxKll.wnrth.. 0 0 0 0 Angels and down thla afternoon aa they Champagne, added. of a Tinceu Virginia 107. .Machete 118. illsr, BudKe Memorial hospital In Logan suf ItiiCnaalaaka 0 0 0 0 down fell before the mysttlfylng slants of mile lieaiy im tasisayi. ill to l. 4 to 1, McClsIa 110. iJIm Pryor 108, iHim 118. fering from Injuries sustained when a who 3 to I, woa: Chicatl 118 (0. Fields), 2 Enticing 107. Tamlna 1IH). Jtxwiwood 109. o 11 IT 14 Pitcher Nance of the Missions, Central passenger train Titala...Wllll7 101 Totals, allowed the locals but four hits and ta 1, even, second; Marine 118 L. Fator), xBubway Tube ins, Riffraff 112, Rhasta x Billed for Orahan la aialk. struck" the heavy oil truck Lnndahl was 118. iPsul Iterere 107. Harmsker 118. 8 tc. 8. third. 1:32 Also ran 18. Msple 0. no Time, 1 runs. score to was The The ta for xsca Olaey alntb. Marlon 102, 107. Wind Bcoer. Coaler xFlspper Fanny rtollilny, Comatockery, at 5:35 o'clock Saturday evevisitors Jumped on Peters in the first High xtfHaa fer Ruble la atatk. rourth race, allowances, the Crrstsl Lske driving Hyroluve, hr. Freeland. Bears by taaiurs: Inninga for two runs snd Berger made Hsp.,1, snd np. mile snd one halt ning. Fourtli race, aeren elg lnha of a mile. 11200. Hurdle. 1 1 I 0 0 1 0 ,0-- 11 Portland . ...0 it three in the third Inning when he snd Uj Royal oyer nine hurdles Vlnuvilie Mr. Lundahl, an employee of the Blue HslTSdore hsmllcso. 14. Mrndon 4 poled out a homer. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Beattt, Therafter Peters mrnnerr 1211 (J. Burke I. s to 5, 2 to S, 1 to Mount 148, I'nrle Buy 140. Wild Mfe 1(10 Ruo. glaafooa, Boea, Keesey, kept the Bella well In hand. Buaiaiary: Light Oas and Oil company, was drivFive tt. won; Contemplate 112 (R. J. Ft.her), 8 Bearing 140, Dhour 180 klarinaki Lid. What Nels Barber. Bates, Error. I, Ulaey, Tfml. double playa featured the game. Is It 1.VI. Metroaomr 153, Billy Brunimel 1S8. ing a truck used by the company. He 1. 4 to 1, V.nll 114 KI'Donnell), A'oeatllBg, Nels. Chaw defeat ta Pol The Angela have yet to win their to to 1. third. acconri; wns gnlng west nt the. north end Also ran Peter Masalllon 1.10. Time, 1:2.1. lard, knit, responsible for Ponder I. Co- first game of the series. Wellsville and the train was south Black present Fifth nice, rlslmlnr. Fin. Beetle, and on Chsmpagoe, 1'rter, llard 1. Struck eat By Poader I. Baaes ea MISSIONS. LOB A.NUEI.E. 7 furlongs kForefatber Ksi. bound from Mendon to Wellsville. balls Off Ponder I, off Collard 1. lilt by 11. Frightful B II. O.A.I H. O.A.i B a 17800 of 104. mile, lhasta Tifth rare, iDonna was knocked unconscious. Kama d ball Ruble. Btolea Flspner base Bats., Swaasoo, rf. 4 11 0 Jensen. If It.S iMollle Dr.TheW.driver Rlirb-4 1 10 ndiled. the Lawrrence Realisation, Iear 102. Dlynt U0. I King of the O. Christensen of Wellsville, roe Bales. kit Toaltn. Fins. 2b llrj. 4 10 1 hllowsnces 4 0 2 4' Jones, lb 120 4C. Count kTed Lanxl. 108. 1IB. Relgh eTeu, wno Healey al ecllla firob Sphere kit. Hlrsfooa. Barbae. Rherhvk. Boon, rf... 4 1 0 C'MrMoif. happened along soon after, gave to . won: Olarolo 120 (Malhenl, 117. Wolfy 117. Hiintsmso 111. iFalr Caleb to 1, rf...1110 Keener. Bacrlf Ir. bits Jnbnsoa, Bom, Olaey. r. Berxer, If 1 1 1 0 Sohulmerrh.rf 10 10 15 to 1, 1 to 1, second; Hortle 120 (Itchrelnerl, 105, xBiinfliorar Rnns batted la Bow, Bates 1. Rsrbee 1. 111, llawkeye 111. iPeggy 4 11TI R Jacobs, lb MrllSBlel, lb 10111 4 to 1. third. Brown 117. Porter 1p ltstl. Winging 118. Time, 2.44 18. Also raa Ton a, Donhle play Wnestling Bherhvk, to Mraroea to Keery. Time 1:18. I'm pi re. Blade, as.... 44 02 0174 IMttmsr, ss.. 10 4 7 I'ete Wrsck. Victoria. Oenie. eiurn race, n.ysi, claiming. 3 and llurkett. 2b.. 10 17 Ullrhell, lb. Hixth race, fire snd fnrlongs, 810011 "P. mile and one eighth Bocky Cliff 104. Be Powell and ysaing. 2 12 0 O'Hannsh. e Baldwin, c, 10 mnHlens. al107. Il..lly 8. HKt. iPsnla liosh til. Borond same: Cltsperone. silded, 101, The 1 0 0 ; Cetera, Bhy 2 0 0 p Ksnrr, 17 to 117 1 10, Ixloo (I.. Fstorl. lowances p.... Cossack on roUTLAxn. 108. k freah from B ' Jni .1 1 law - r lilt Ill Ill es, f 1 Farewell Party For Missionary Js Urra 1 .... Mad-te- i7 lwBt) rr Bepte-mbe- r' Martin: -- thr Tbrm-kaa- Twa-kaa- a Sixty-- 19-- Herald-Tribun- d four-roun- a, ' J Bob-ye- f lit ..Ill TRUCK D 1 Mil III Ill til HIT - TflJUN (Lam-hort- ll 100 -- e Utah-Idah- yesr-old- 1 Wee-bur- j hba-plta- lr J. Jensen-Wheele- to pay half, and the same public D. B. church agree have raised the hospital that has com Inta the woman of the stake mothers can of efforts of the result as a eighteenI tha difference, ""'Iprlvat. a group of women with a viason. now bo taken car. of. of women the Less thsn four yesrs ago rooms or a ward, and the Cottonwood Htake Bailer society. voices whtch greet the visitor, mingled Imnresaed with the need of an inaki the gurglre'snd Bjr with ."f ,r mites demanding tutlon where motherhood couia oe th tha J f. Boarded bv every benefit known to attention, eloquently of On apeak w science at a cost within the reach of peace and comfort found there. declared: hose in moderate circumstances, cotp. mother ao mabeen neived the Idea of operating a 'I don't know when I've lemttv hoanltal at actual coat. Mrs. quiet and peaceful before as I havs Amanda N. Bagley. president of the hero. I almost dresd going home to lioard. and her aaaistanta,. Mra Nellie the seven waiting for me there. conCornwall and Mra. Ilena M. Wheeler, The present hoispital committee Hllver, Mrs. Lylo after finding a residence for sale Bull sists . of Mra Alice Q. nhasi. whit wiirk were able lo ed to their purposea, in., j M when author! launch the enteniris undrr th direction of the Cottonwood V W bomrd. advanced church 8. L. ties of the I. 8Uk Relief wociMr money for the purchase of the hullu-inawomen of the After that, the stake footed all expenses In equipping he edifice as a modern and Homelike Institution for mothers and babes Provide Iqulpment And Even Service. The women made bedding and baby clothes, gladly giving their tune lo Plans were coniplets Saturday for the the work, and donated fruit and vrge farewell testimo By October lablea to fill the cellar. lor nial amuiged of 1924 the hoapttal waa ready to reof I r ceive ten patients, but by that time PV The t--id ward. si ur a all tha money had been spent and there will be nroarram was nothing to nay for nuree or Bitcn-e- n V given at the vard help. Nothing daunted, two wot ohajwl Thursday. men of the board, Mra Mary F. Miss Bsdger Is to p Greaves, a trained, nurse, and Mrs. S leave for 'he Cali M. families their Merrill left Agnes fornia mission or l, abode at the and took the L. D. S. cbuivJi doing all work for one month 18. without remuneration. At the end of committee The that time Miss Ruth Phage, gradIn charge uate nurse, came to the hospital, where the followshe still presides as superintendent program: ing of nurses. Doris Heading. Since It opened, about 828 babies SBRobblns; vocal solo, have been born there. There have Smith; been several seta of twins. The smallWittier inonoksrue. est Infant to arrive was one of the V. Jenkins; piano first comers, and he weighed only I f V a.lo, Helen Druk; three pounds and four ounces, and solo. Cyril C. vocal hla parents declare he owes his life Instru Bath Badger to the careful nursing received all trio. Norma mental the hospital. Besides all the surround Druk and Miuwer. ing towns, mothers have come from Druk. Helenremarka. Carl A. Badger; Delta, Laketown," Wldtsoe, Vernon, Thorrsberg; Miss Badger. remarks. Provo and Upton in Utah, and from Idaho. Colorado, Nevada. California. and even from distant Alberta, Can NAMES. ada. Many mothera have had two babies born there, and several have (From the New Bedford Standard.) even returned for the third time. Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, back from Eufive have practiced rope with her husband, says she is no physicians to be there. Lucy Stoner, and Is willing This year, with the hospital crowded known as Mrs. Lewis. She say furto capacity, an annex was began, to ther, ' according to the New lork Of this amount the L. cost 85O00. that the Lucy Stoners do not carry, their ideas far enough that "If any agitation over names Is started It should Include the child's taking the name of the mother." Why so? Mary smitn, accoraing w th Lucy Stone disciples, should retain her name even after she marries William Jones. But Is Mary Smith her name? Where did she get It? It was pinned on her when she waa a baby, Joseph O. Sartorl win be honored at and If she can stand that once, she In a farewell testimonial the Fifteenth ought to be able to stand It a second yard chapel Friday evening prior to time. Mrs. Lewis' Idea of the children to taking the mother's name goes the nis departure the northern states Lucy Stoners one better, but there Is nilHsinn of the L. D. no more reason for that than for takIs. church. ing her father's. It might be possible A musical proto compromise and name daughters for gram and dance the father and sons for the mother. ire the features of The truly logical thing would be to the entertainment. assign provisional names to children, The complete pro- -' and let them, at the age of 12, choose their own Lord Mt. Severn, Jesse luinwo. James, Muriel Vers de Vere, Lorna . Opening , .V. song, .. ...U , , X.IVI1C. W11U, Doone, Babe Ruth anything youngOscar Hofh; selec- sters fancied. Why not? tion. Fifteenth ward n ?juartette; vloll 1 AQKOVOanST TO VISIT. n r i i ii a in soio, ' vocal solo, Beales; PB0V0 J. C. Hogeason, professor of Ag I Verda S u g d e n ; ronomy at the Ctab college cx- readings, Don C. tensioa service, will Agricultural be a visitor to I'tah Wood; piano solo. county Beptemher 12 and 13. He will visit Prof. Evan Timthe various project lesders of the county snd othy: vocal solo, slso anyone desiring help on the growing of Alvin Keddington, sweet clover pastures. instrumental trio, J. O. Sartorl Lon Hodges and Tribune Wanta will find tenants or others; selection. Elgin four; remarks, purchasers for realty of all kinds. wherever situated. missionary; closing song, choir. r. i Mill Mr. cuu,ruu, rod-fac- fel I to The Trlbaae. from 2 MURRAY. Open house will be held Wednesday when home maternity Stake to 4 p. m. at the Cottonwood. . Aim STAll Will , a twelve-Innin- Ppaclsl A.1 kx-a- l'o Cottonwood Stake Home Proves What Determined .Women Inspired by Vision Can Dp jn Way of Service. the annex to the original buiwmg, recenu to tb public mk Ita officii!willbow be Invited to view . ftVal-a- Demand for Institution of Kind Causes Hospital to Be Enlarged and had him brought to the hospital. the Late Saturday night attending physician said it was impossible to determine the man's Injuries definitely, as be had not fully recovered consciousness. Lundahl was suffering from a cut on the left temple and a gash on the arm. However, it was not thought thai the skull was fractured, or tha! he had sustained internal Injuries, and the belief was expressed that he would recover. Marshal P. K. Smith of Wellsville, who Investigated, said that George Albert Taylor 11, and B.oyd Murray,. 16, of the accident. As were nearly as the marshal could determine, tha train was going about thirty miles an hour, and It is thought that some trees near the crossing prevented Lundahl from seeing the train until It waa hlfn first aid treatment, too late. George Smith of Mendon, motorman, nnd Conductor Stoddard were in charge of the train. Advertise your old equipment Tribune Went Columns and see bow quickly you can dispose of It. In The e, Fifteenth Ward Gives Farewell J J V . I 11 "Tmmii YtrT. . mil . a Three-bas- e Two-IM- 1 1 yesr-old- s f 1 skatti .... 1 II 0 0 xWirren B II 0 A ll ll.O .t.l K'l'olnon 0 II 0 0 1 .1 t 1 o 'l Cunnlnchm.lf. 2 H; x 0 0 II 0 Tlerney ... 3 -- n 3 IHnrr.lb I 1 3 ll ullood 10 0 0 4 1 3 0 8 1 Neta.cf Rosa.lf -Keesey.lb ... 1 1 1 OIHarhee.rf .... 1 1 1 I) Totala .. .11 0 27 1ft: Total. . . . .20 4 27 1(1 4 0 1 0 Nherlock.Jh Tonilln.rf .. .10 0 1 Hatted for Hnnnah In ninth. Brsilll.Sb ... 4 0 Chamhrlaln.M Halted for Prtera In ninth, 1 0i Xb 2 Bates.rf 0 ... Miller 11 12 xtitan for Tolson In ninth, 1 0 4 2 4 2 4 41 Alnuultli.r WneatllDf.ss. ivilatted for Mrwolf In ninth. 10 10 Kdwarda.p Wbltney.e Hcore by Innings: PuUertovj.B n:ir.vsn.p . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- -3 2 0 10 Miuions ICox.e Lot ...0 0 0 0.0 II 0.0 0 l Angeles liEllsworlb 110 0 eunimary: Kuns Bitone. r. Herver 2. BrBuns responsible for Peters Totsla 12 II 2t Tj Total. . 4 21 7 1. Struck oat By Peters I. Bases on balla xBaUed for Mnller In serenth Hoor by Innings: Peters 1. off Nsnc. 1. Home run F. herrer. Two bane hits Mi'Danlel, Mitchell Portland fsm mn n- -fi uno (I sacrifice hit Nance. Kuns hatted BeatM. 0 Jonea. Double plays It.me, Braxlll In- - Mi'Danlel 2. F. Berxer. tiummary: S. 1'nrkett to Plctmar: Burkett to Dlttmsr to Errors J0,nan, Wnrstllar. Bstrs, itintnua WueKltnr. Edwards, rbamlfrlain.. Jo.rx; Hlaile to Finn to llrPsnlel: Me rnniel to 81sde to Urllsnlel; Illttniar to pittbed By Edwards 4. ltns re.,,Mi-llil- e ont Hr Kdwsrd H, Ilurkett to Jacobs. Time of same--- 1 for Bryan 1. Slrm-hour and mimiles, by Enllertrtn 2. by llrysn I. Ilae on hnlla -- Ifi t'mplres Westervelt Off Edwsrds 2. off Fullerton '.', Kttden baae M.iirerkurth. -- Johnson. Three ba-- e hits Wueaf line Home run brasitl. Tw imv hil Rom. Runs hsltel In Karrlftrr bit Bale lira WneOtllng 1, Jobnaos. Rose, SHI. PoulHs pisrs Aln-mlto Mnller; Jobnsoa to !Vuetltnr to KeeseT. I'sae-- d oaf Time of yame 1,11. t'raplrea- - Fsu Btng gnd lowt-ll- . ?.... Blcafoos J.Wiiaon.Jb ... It Hill .,301 ..310 t001 ...... Olympic Veteran Boehler Bests Keating; Wins His Own Game OAKLAND, Sept. 1 f (Jn.1 v real) -Claklund mM-out th .s.irrrt'nento henators at Kmery ville thi by a score of 3 in J. Bg iletrrgw- tln-Icr won his own game in In,- nlntli frame when he, )asln-out a Minule hy Lombardi; who liattvd for Anton It wa a nip xnd tuck affair from the start, with Kay Keating hurling He' was touched good hall In spots. hile Boehlttr held for nine safeties. the losers to four lone blnglea. Hornier grabbed two of 'he nine tungles besides batting In one marker, both mound. men struck out foir bRttcrs, At Oakland: HAIBAHEVTO. OAKIANP B HO V B H n o 2 Frnu.-3 1 If rf Kip. iniif'-- . L'b.. 4 11 t i'h ... '.' ii 1 it f n 4 ! 4 2 .. rf., Ann.. Un, If .. 4 0 1 r".oljv. lb. . . 3 r It 1 Mn-- k. u If. 4 Hofrmao, rf. 4 11 d'Hrtihukor 3 .. J J ? I Hvrw.1. e . 2 O 4 Wrr-- z. -tt 1 J 4 2 4 n 4 .1h.. r r. P. a S ...tttn. IN .. .1 i n 4 Hi. Ktit)t. p 2 . 0 0 1' Her. p i'lymrkjirfll t Iwjin 1 i'2T. Oak.arH lnn:ni-- .: . , . Utintmirv ff L'lilll b'.ej -- T . kui - halt, Hnfta b ft O! Krrr r -- Jwt r '(s 4 n 1 O J ft K n if ir: wirfiii f,,a-i- i- n- T8tTifK- ril tTtM n l pToJiJ TjkTfT Ott ft Hifn- t fhwlT, H'ffinB, Jftr 'o v !ir XElPtTl. AELIMOTOlt First race, six furlongs, purse 11200 PomegtRnate 108 IF.. 4.8N, 82 01) and 11.44. woa; Horn v Fish MO lb. Itsrdy), 83 22 snd 88 02. sec108 IK. llsllert), II.4K. third. Oruinn ond; Iiaura Hour, Coy, Keeper. Time, 1:26 House Boy snd lllserhfsls also rns. Hecond race, six furlongs, , clalminr. purse lljfln Suitor 108 t K. IIJ0.80. 80 ,ut and 123.88, woa: I'rlu cena Virginia Hal (H. PhllKt), 111 98 and 87.70, second; Jolisnns 08 ll,. Jones), $8 fio. thlnl. Tim. 1 12 3 .1. (Jold Hldge, Portal. Ml. Pesrl. Iluv Frasler. Itoundup. Boroorll Uonger, lllnnefonl, Hoxehue suit Csravsn also ran. Tliint race, one mile. Inner course, three- tear-vlds- " and up, ctslniliig. purse S12oO 70. 84 .VI snd (Krenad.r 1131 II. 1'hllpotl. 3 0 1). Unhnlnl. $3 92. won: Tra vmore 1117 and 83 22. secoml-- : Drone 111 tW. Kardneri. Time. I SI Senator Helli. 88 IS, third. Cnloe Jack, Miss Merse, Genrrsl Clinton sud Cold Cream aUo rsn. Funrlh rSce. seven furlons-a-. snd up. clstnilng. pure 81 Dtniple Punfcte won; liw J Uvlan.il. $111 2. 84 12 and $3 sa.1 83 3 lied Pennant 114 iK. Hepremsl, Morocco lot IK. Warden), second: 82 70. I3.o2. third. Time, t 23 3 .1. Know Me linrn:e, Helen E . Kplu-rand B.a-kHrodtn.-r- . Cliff ulo run. Fifth race, tuie mile niol an eirhth. aud up. cliiliiilinr. pnw 8I2is-Pan- l'a Shay 10,1 IK. Warden). 120 4, T IW. i 112 and 83 won; (rostan 111 iW. Crees). and 2'?2. second: llrlrlit Tomorrow llfi ,1(1 tlilnl Time, t Ti3 V Orrr lubo'll. 8'.' fire. The Hutuen,:t. Itosetts Htone, Turfjuoise snd Hyperion slso ran. Histii rsce. of a mile, twit Ametlt-syesr-olds- . Nstlons) flitlirHy. pur-US Donble Heart 818,1)00 ItteTlna). 18 N2, 3 88 and 12 72. w,n; l lvde Vandusen 122 H2 3n. i 13 snd second ; Korniah 83 tiM'rwaen), Kre 12.1 (Monk). 14.24. third Time. 1 12 ? ,1 ilsr-tnelerr. Peace I.ail. 1'siil ilsrtenreln. Belle of Prince I'st. Windv city Hltf Brother. Alto. Verinajw (hlrleicht. Prinreas Fllth. Krsnces Mtlwi,,r slot lirenadler i:tinrd sN, ran rWenfh race, purse filial, three rear o'.i . s:ol up. !l - furlonr" Msrhi'l I 83 M an I 2 2 i No pi3 H rVnrema I. 83 F llsveltsi. on; Mslly Jmie 1" t,.lt tl."l snd 8.1 M. t;nlttulat Ir blward ill I'h'luotl. 8132. third Hoi, 1 II 11,1 J.'Mlnlia. i reek Indian. Brsm.tar, SthI I araet'is s lo rsn F ihih rsce. pore 8t2oO. clalminr. thvee rpur ,J la and np. one mile ard an eighth-- '! 8 2S and 83 72. Art li U letlandl. e ,wi I. 84 4S an.l lark 1H3 Pr Wsrdeni log HJ,- f h .1,id May 1BrrT S.i .1. 4 Time. .Asoy, i larenre ' I'm Field. Frank lbl-snd Prlsjcc, rhtimliig. Warden), j Q- a I - J t -i tTj. Jfifnai C'r-n-2 S. Btt-u' B .o Milf rif B'r)il-- r 4 Li it tty iriU-bt-i a, ff Boetattf rKTHItS lion t, 3 -r ARLIN0TOI4 : Huff. in Fre, rh . tj. -- Bt- MlwKe-aXU- . IV 1 i. .rrrrj. wiDDfng 'n' (!!' ft nn AntrBB )o rt ntnfh Htil la th tilorh ff tn th? Biiitii 1k9B fir fKai bf PrranisBto to .. SI 9 27 Toii, run j 1 ..ont o o t ft! nut .. SIM OH . won; Mint Raiu-- 117 (J. Burnsi. second; Its 117 (Goodwin), Also ran C.len third. Tlmi', lM llisle, I.lttls Csptnln. Bob Kernsn, Chsrlea the Flrat. (anipanlnl, Electa, 8wn Mission, lion Voyspe. 10 b. 2 to 8, 7 to 8, . Hert's a closcup of alileft marathon rnirn rs as lie appeared a few days pri ir t. t!;e erueiliffj race, iie 1k1 nut jjlace in the event. .ir' !. I'.l . v H I' y. li. - l a llu:.-II . p.:, vf - i. t e, !"J J t, .K A' I'd sftt-.- i l. I ri Fi.h r .ii. i,ii ,. Vt HI ,,, e -, y Ke, lii.-- !'.' 1 11,1 I'M rt,1 il ra-- IP'I S1JOO ,1' 7 rl. mog f'lilei,. trsllen fxt-'i- 8 H'.r xlloy. Prstt Seyenteen Silly 112. Slissts Pino 114. iDr. Fred 111) iFlorlds (lold 111. Eighth race, 11200. claiming. I year-old- s and np, mil. snd one slitpenth Hoys! Manager 104, Sincere 107, Edna lale 101. Princely KM, Harrry Stedman 110, Dimple Pnnkle 107, Babbling 107. Pandect 104. Barber John 104, .Aurous 110, Agnsle 110, Tea Tray lit), Open Fire 110, House Boy 110, Ohio lib. j ' J ''J k)PX W U NiVKH I ML H)2. Westher rlonr, rrsok fast. s Apprentice allowance. . L' t JHviri-rA P-(lir(- ('i n V. IR llA Wf r?ve you exceptional service'DaywNighL BELMONT ENTRIES. Flrat ra4?. nt . 1r m1 a hilf furlong!, in .i In roupt--TiffiH5 STp.fi, ' a M7. larknp-InirrM 112. Harlp-tuii- i fully lilith Honker I in.: Mount 11... lUuM.ntMir 120. aTo 113. Kdille Ahrn Hit. J, vp Mirnmc 111. SuMevado 1 10 l.V. KnapHark df Hpertla . rtroiHl 3 vptr oMi ari np, about tw milM fhnrire 1. laaiio 130 Mlnata 141, xKi.rvl.iuv Y.i'2 Enrtlrntr 14. s smart sinner l:fl, xlniii-l.U- . Mactalaa M: x HfUdt'IitP Locliwe "i uvt ra, liyl 141. Third rnf, cltlmine. itt W iiit'ner piairw--K- i tag lirf, t'oat llii. Mint Sauce 112. .MtUhnnd 110. (irey . trn;iMH-fiFourth tra,-'lianrllr;ip, n1 up. mtlv IVmio lin, Strollinir Piar. er 12t, 1M le RHe U. Ihilan li;. Ornrd Hi'. H.i ltHt 2 Fifth fir.- - ami a half y.'r W.l. H.kr furl"nii, WtiltMu r lx)n!n:i litrt k 110. On K.'l. h,.i 110, Cluatitt IK. Ilup VJ iloura !07. ItiiliMiui: Oil 1 . riiatfont U, KoIin l;n. 'Kil'.v 114. Blnck I'afrf'-l110. i up in nil, r iy i. us iifi. j,m a ntpm i'r, i 117. Npttir Stin 114, Sundiua 117, I'al nick 12'V Stick Aroiind 110, 1'arwim: Hr llu. SliTh racp. rlatminu, year M a u1 np, niUV sUtTfalctin lu'i, Ph Snr 114. K.jr Moiif.-T, xArrtunia lift, xrijppant 112, PJorian ll.. xliuita Kr. xitnofdifftH IPi, clatmfvl. ptmndu clnlmed. re.nrrll'i "5 XT 7 Wpathtr Hear; Trai'k yd. EOS JAPAN TITLE. Thvrv ar nix big nniirirItlci In Japan to whvap hB,ntall tfimi Diwt of the ctnimpionnhtp illilc tht ry. tfijnf FLAT try ytr Honolulu Juii Breaks World's' Water Record A NEW A the.3( was 8wim metfr bsukstrok recently estabOraz, Austria, by - Ana? 1"J, Black on White 112 Cp lished in Clarence Crabbe, of Honolulu. He covered the distance- In 4 ' telllilt'Vi 10 15 seconds! TE bet prrvious time .on record is 4 minutays 24 Heconds, made y rerry McOMlvTay in 1919. sni ! W vie s P ; A i OS. i , il log. iTop Step la), ullnry 104. Ked Harvey 100 Flag.hlp 107, xt'lilef Sahnttus 107. eventu race. 11200. rlslmlnr. 8 year.olda and np. 8 furlongs lloclor Rankin 108. FarT Sande, famous jockey who announces he is going ti .retire at the end of the present racing season. The gritty tT.it feels that to eor.tinae1 "mak'.ntr veicht" would se riously undermine, his health, and so vtill give up riding to become trainer. - SALT LAKE. ENGRAVING CO. r I |