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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 10, $29. WILLS LEAD 1928 TENNIS HUNTER, LOH FOLLOW AMERICAN ACE; HELEN JACOBS RUNNER-D- P VIE MONDAY Four New Faced Appear in Men's Rating; California Girls Predominate. Salt Lake Hm Star Receives National Rating Finals in d Free, Back Booked in Ute Pool. 40-Yar- 20-Yar- d FOUR OF STATE'S BEST HANDBALLERS Where Sportsmen Will Raise Fingerlings 'IT PADDLERS Five fishing pond$ which the Salt Lake County Fi$h and Game assocui- ; r Uon purchased for the purpose of promgation of fish in Salt Lake REACH SEMIFINALS OF COURT TOURNEY They are located near the county. 'late tUh hatchery at Murray and have a carrying capacity of 200,000 be opened offu fu,u jhe pondg cially February 24. Rideout. Lund and Soreu-soGain Penultimate Places in Saturday Play. m n Ogden-Skippe- r Purchased for Ft. Worth Club .J BOSTON. Feb. S OP) -- William T. The state open handball tournaRalph McElvenny. former FORT WORTH. Texas Feb Tllden II of Philadelphia and Helen East high school tennis star ment resolved itself into a battle 9 iJP). Del D. Baker, a catchand present holder of the Wills of Berkeley. Calif ., were uamed er, has been purchased for the four of the state's most brilamong team toward the Much progress chamsingles ranking tennis players of the UnitFort Worth Texas league baseliant handballers as play Saturday ed States for im by the United pionship, was accorded nationchampionship was made last week in ball club from Oakland of the al recognition for his versareached the States Larv. Tennis association tosemifinal with stage, the University of Utah intramural Pacific Coast league. It was tility with the racquet in the and Renny Clawson. champion, day. announced today. swimming tournament, which at the nation's ranking released SatSherman Rideout in one pairing, and Tllden, who was reinstated into Marty Oriffln. pitcher, was end of the three days of competi amateur tennis yesterday, held the urday. McElvenny was ranked Ray Sorenson. youthful star, and to Fort Worth by the returned 24 No. 7 In O. C. R. T. No. In swimmers and tion revealed .same position last year, while Miss Cannon Lund in the lower bracket, singles Boston Red Sox and then sold doubles with Alan Herrtngton in the van of rivals. Wills also was at the top In the woseeking places in the final clash for to Mobile of the Southern of Los Angeles. free style Finals in the men's rankings. the tltie. As a member of the Stanford i race will be and won the feature match of Sorenson Shields, Junior Champ, team last year. McElvenny held in the Utah gymnasium pool the day when he defeated the vetReceives Post No. II. eran Oscar Carlson, captured the national InterMonday at 4 o'clock, announced A. T. n with of collegiate title In Herring-tothe Robbins. After the rankings were approved In the most bitterly contested game, joust. charge and the feat and subseResults to date follow: Sorenson found his elder foe no easy by the delegates, the championship quent performances on east-er- a tournaments for 1929 were assigned. Finals in diving Engineers and opposition, and, after dropping the courts gave the pair the R. O. T. C. tied for first place with New York was given the men's nafirst set, was pushed to the limit to high rating. The Salt Laker an average of SO points: Sigma Nu. tional indoor play on March 9, the win the second and third contests. 37 was No. ranked in singles national women's championship on second, 44 points; Friars, third, 43 8herman Rideout, one of the outlast year. points; Sigma Chi. fourth, 42 points; August 19 and the national men's standing contenBers. won his right douin 22 McElvenny's Phi Delta Theta. fifth, points.' to play Clawson in the semifinal by rating championship play on September 7. bles Is noteworthy, for it is the Finals in the plunge? Friars and Boston drew the women's national af eliminating R. Peak, first time in the history of R. O. T. C. tied for first place with indoor championship on March 9, the ter reak nad gained the quarter- lotennis a that of 38 an distance Phi 9 on final average Lefeet; round Wightman cup tourney August through default of cal section player has won his Delta Theta, second, 35 feet: Ptlmids, and the national doubles play on AuKarren. PENSACOLA. Fla Feb. 9 iPi Roy into ten the first way ranking. third. 34 feet; Kappa Sigma, fourth, Cannon Lund, displaying his con-- , Horton Smith, youthful Joplin. Mo gust 19. The national intercollegiate 33 feet; Sigma Nu, fifth, 33 feet. which sistent brand of handball, advanced professional, led the field at the end tournament, championship The following fraternity and or win start on June 24, was assigned to the semifinals by pushing Alden of the first thirty-si- x holes In the teams out won in of heats to Philadelphia, and Chicago was ganization Anderson out of the picture, $3300 Greater Pensacola open golf ' EnT. O. R. the Pilmlds, C. the national Junior and boys' relay: Anderson wilted under the tournament today with a card of 136. given gineers. Friars. Sigma Nu. championship, --starting August S. steady brand of ball dished up by Smith scored two impressive 88 s and The following teams won out in All of the 192S officers except SecLund, a brand which has marked picked up eight birdies and one eagle, the heats of the free style: him as a likely finalist and possible Close behind came Wild Bill retary Harry S. Knox of Chicago, Phi Delta Theta. R. O. T. C. Beta who refused to accept another term, hom of New York with 138. Mehl- Theta Pi. Friars, Phi Delta Theta. were reelected. Renny Clawson gained the semi- - horn, who has been going strong this The following teams won out In final by defeating Roland Aveson. season by winning the south central Delegates Will Meet the of the heats free at Hot Springs and major tournaFriday, in a brilliant duel. Lee Gains on Teammate in Kappa 8igma, R. O. T. C, Phi style: At St. Louis in 1930. Delta Semifinal matches are scheduled ments at San Antonio and El Paso, Beta Pi. Theta Friars, Theta, led for The delegates also t a titled the the field at the end of the first TuesFive and final for Race the for Monday Region The following won out In the heats resolution proposed by Joseph M. The champion will be sent to eighteen holes with a 66, five under day. Honors. of the Friars, Weare of Philadelphia, chairman of the National A, A. U. handball meet par. but got Into difficulties on the Beta Theta PI, Phi Delta Theta, Sig at New York, March 3 to 10, afternoon round on the wet and soggy the Davis cup committee, which proma Nu. course and took a 72. one over par. vided that "any Davis cup player, or Special to The Tribune. Tied for third place at 140 each any player participating in internaPRICE. Walter Kay, leading scor were Ed Dudley of Los Angeles, winI tional play, be prohibited from er of La Barba Gains Award region 6 increased his lead in ner of the recent southern Califorwriting articles or giving interviews Exteiudve Improvements Over Smith at Sydney nia open, and Billie Burke of New on tennis to any newspaper or maga scoring, but Sharp Lee, Kay's team York. Henry Cotton, London, pro, zine, or giving radio tajiks on that mate, made a determined effort to Planned on Property; and Tom Raklets of Youngs town. SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 9 lP). sport, without the consent of the get his name in the high spot, and Davis cup committee." Scoring a knockdown for a count of Ohio, were tied for fifth at 141. Cotcrawled to within 8 points of the Date of Annual Riot. ton, expected to be one of the "money nine in the sixth round, Fidel During the session no mention was leader. of Los Angeles, former world's finishers." had a 69 in the morning made of the application for sanction Scoring leaders of the region folof an open tournament. In which low: flyweight champion, won a decision and went ont over par for 72 in the over Willie Smith, South African afternoon. amateur and professional players The Salt Lake County Fish and FORWARDS. Speeches and moving piccould compete against each other. bout here boxer, in a fifteen-roun- d T. G. P. Game Protective association has just tures are the means by which Kir. Carbon This application, filed by the Oer- - Lee. it II 7 tonight. purchased part of the Welch-Trbu- t Benefits From ST. 17 Carbon 10 ... Fla 3 Feb. is 9 PETERSBURG, interest maintained yachting mantown Cricket club, was tabled at L Olson. Perron The who did Legion s 4 hatchery and pohdr it .18 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, most at Princeton university during Or). Blair Nunamaker of Cleveland, company's last night's meeting of the executive of the leading up to the ninth Football Battle ied. central ia 7 Utah. The acquisition of Big Murray, the winter1 months, when acNfcW YORK., reb. 9 r". The tnum- - round, with Smith backimr awav committee. The consensus of the S Huntington. Central ... I a Ohio, won the national horseshoe five ponds of this property to be used tive 6 Our in the Leonard, Huntlncton.il I participation 9 OP). A postsport was FinFeb. a used left hook to the Jaw and right that it was much too CHICAGO, delegates phant march of Paavo Nurmi, 9 Perron 7 3 pitching championship here today by in cooperation with the state game tuts io oe aDanaonea. radical a step for the U. S. L. T. A. to Henri. land's famous runner, was abruptly to the body with good etfect. He was season football game between the 4 0 0 MacKnlght. Carbon the round robin tournament department is in keeping with a confinishing checked tonight by Ray Conger of quick to follow up any advantage. Western conference champion and take at this tune. CENTERS with a total of 14 victories and one structive program which the organ Before adjourning, the tennis deleo. T P. the Illinois A. c. who outran the fa Smith fought back gamely with either the Big Six title holder or a ization has carried on during the defeat. Bert Kansas state Duryee. O OUon. 11 Central 5 3 gates voted to hold next year's meet- L Thorderaon. leading eastern eleven will be prowho was the only one to past eight years. The property con- - his supervision. It Is conservatively mous Finn in surprisingly sensational straight lefts and rights. 11 champion, Huntlnston I ing in St. Louis. posed to Big Ten officials by the ath9 7 4 defeat Nunamaker. finished second slats of a hatchery of 1.000,000 ca- - estimated that after the first year fashion In the Rodman Wanamaker Bryan. Ferron letic committee of the Illinois AmerThe first ten men players, as Oman. Carbon 0 3 3 fish aile. featuring the Millrose track Thunbergi Finnish Ice in the tourney with 13 victories and pacity, two acres of land and five approximately 100.000 ranked by the association today, are: ican Legion. ouards O. wV P. rearing ponds containing 1200 linear will be available for planting in the and titld carnival, two defeats. 1 William T. Tllden n. Philadel- Johnson. a feet of ponds ten feet wide and three streams and lakes in Salt Lake coun- For the last three laps it was plans to stage the game King, Captures Feature The legion Nunamaker defeated J. R. 4 4 Hurttngton In feet The Nurmi December 1 at Soldier's field for the duel between R and the The to addition phia. Joins ty the 7 deep. property Conger. Leonard, Huntlnston... 3 I quota regular and Carlisle, Ohio, George stare 3 Francis T. Hunter. New 4 4 1 Strtngham. Perron OSLO, Norway. Feb. 9 0F. Clas benefit o the disabled soldiers' fund. natcnery at Murray on tne wnicn nas been furnished by the resi oi me iieia was strung out, Mont-weMay. Akron, Ohio, 50-- 6 and 4 Seeley, Central 1 N. Y. and Is so situated as to permit state fish and game department. the Western conference gomery finishing third and Willie Thunberg of Finland won the . Although In his final games this Carbon 2. 0 respectively, Burnt. 0 3me use oi water irom tne Murray race as the world's amateur is opposed to postseason games. Oeorge M. Lott, Jr Chicago. in view of the fact that raanv Goodwin of the New York A. C Roberta. Carbon 1 3 0 morning. 4 John F. Hennessey. Indianap- Cook. Perron I 4 memoers or tne Halt uake organiza- - fourth. Trailing were Galen Elliott skating championships began here Major John Griffith. Big Ten ath3 Jimmy Risk, Montpelier, Ind., uaucnery. stevena. Carbon olis. Ind. , It is proposed to concrete all of the Uon are unable to spare the time of North Carolina, Ralph Luttman today, In the presence of the crown letic commissioner, said the conferschoolboy, won third place in the fi5 WUmer Allison, Austin, Texas. Peterson. Perron . ( ence probably would change its nal standings with 12 victories and rearing ponds and reduce their size, and expense incident to fishing trips Of the New York A. C, and Cox-&rince and 12,000 spectators. o jonn van Ryn. orange. N. J. called "the Nurmi of the ice." ruling for the American Legion. The making ten ponds out of the five, in more remote parts of the state, a Conger is the first American to three defeats: Charlie while Davis, 7 Frederic Mercur, Harrlsburg. When the secrace 43 a in scratch 8 Frederic Mercur and Frank X. Columbus. Ohio, Nurmi concerted beat effort the will covered distance to be so fully made indoors, in hatchery developed proposal will be placed before the defending chamPennsylvania. Shields. conference at Its next meeting by W. finished in a tie with J. D. will handle a million eggs and the stock lakes and streams of Salt Lake and the second to conquer the Finn onds. 8 John Doeg, Santa Monica, Calif. pion, will have a carrying county with fish which are large under any conditions. h Alan 9 Wallace F. Johnston and FredBallangrud of Norway won the C. Beechtold, state athletic director Hough. Urbana. Ohio, and Putt Moss-ma- rearing ponds 9 Julius Sefigson. New York. won a half-mil- e race from the 5000 meters in 9:03 eric Mercur. for the legion. enough to be caught almost immedi-flsof Iowa, for fourth place, with capacity of about 200.000 10 Frank X. Shields. New York. cost comThe of the property 10 Robert Beller and Neil Brown 10 wins and five losses. Finn in the spring of 1925 at the ately after planting, and thus 11 Burkeley Bell, Dallas. Texas. is approximately 83500. In ad- - nlsh fair fishine for this class of Yankee stadium. , IS Allan Herrtngton, San Frandltion. approximately a thousand sportsmen. Percy Williams, sensational young cisco. dollars will be required for other On Sunday, February 24. the Canadian speed king and Olympic Mangtn. Newark, N. J. ganlzatlon plans to have an official champion, swept the international 14 Horace Des Coggeshall, Although it is the plan of the or- - opening of the hatchery, at which It sprint series by galloping off with the Moines, Iowa. fifty-yar- d final after a previous triganization to retain title to the prop- - is expected several hundred mem-ertJ. Gilbert Hall, Orange, N. J. a cooperative arrangement is btn of tne organization will be g umph at sixty yards. NEW OKLEA.NS BESl'LTS. Riffraff K. Heat 103. eSweepout 102. bCrler 1 George King, New York. Governor George H. Dern will worked out with the game First race, and up. elalmlna, ?' 8"'n 1M- 10enl HO, dNuaakan US, 17 Herbert B. Bowman. New bWT to invited one Ltf 1 in 100 Conquistador 100 akTB? mlle and the participate partment whereby the hatchery su- York. senate and the house and any other Judy. SJ0.U. .00. 14. OS. won.. Temptor Canyon stable entry. Blue Torch at Murray wt'.l be in monies and will turn the first water members b Dattner entry, 105 14 18 Watson Washburn. New York Maso of 08, second: desir$2.06. the (Shropshire). - Coe Chirm entry, charge of both plants and the feed- - ln the newly acquired fish ponds, ing are Invited tolegislature dame Emetle 110 (J. Colllni), it 04 third. 19 S. Onda New York. attend. d Cochran entry. attK9al Baa lng and care of the fish will be under The flh and game committee of the 55 Alao ran. Mend. Dlaclple. 20 Samuel B. Oilfln. PhiladelThe sportsmen's organization of Time. Eighth race, 3M0. claiming. Huon Pine. Notre Dame's victory over Penn- They run lower on the ball of their miles iRiehu up. one and Salt Lake county have an ambitious Rhubarb Marqueslto, Secrecy. Turquoise, snd phia. xHomewood 112. Tanlst 110, xjeb 107. raee. Second 21 Percy L. Kynaston, New York. sylvania and Fordham's victory over feet than our American runners and allowances, 108. program for the coming year. On Flora M 107. arrant. 0. Menke 101. Bucks 111 mile Matthew claiming, 7 high-mColumbia would at least hint that they hold their arms rather March the annual sportsmen's riot iPascume. 125 08. 10 08. 15.44. 23 Ben F. Oorchakoff, Los AnANNOUNCES uch Belle 103. won:' Si- eyeNinth the eastern intercollegiate will be held in the basement of the mon race. 1800, claiming. leazue and higher than our American disLearee 111 tHorrathl. SI0.48, 14.38, geles. miles iForbec M. standard this year is not as high as tance runners. One of the Swede second: Bandy Shore 113 (McDermotti, S3 22. up, one and 23 Carl Fischer, Philadelphia. 5, xlnca 102. xCommon Oold l is Also ran. Pretty Pose, xTom Byrde third Time, 24 Ralph McElvenny. Salt Lake. it has been. At the same time the trainers at Amsterdam last summer FOR BEACH Marrella Agnea, Thistle Pyrn, Elizabeth 103, Elmer H. 106. aAUoy 110. Swaop 103. victories of Indiana and Northwest- told me that he was sure that holding 25 W. B. Wood. Jr.. Boston. Firth of Tar 110, Omrah 107. axOolden Bolla. School 06. sented in the towns of the county, 28 William Aydelotte, New York. ern over Notre Dame would at least the arms high in this fashion inThird race, mile, s Willoughby stable entry. Indicate that the Big Ten caliber of creased the lung capacity 25 per cent. and up. allowances Ingrid 105 M. 27 H. H. Hyde. Hartford, Conn. beginning with Murray next week. Tenth race. 1700. claiming. These will have to do with explaining Jones). $1123, S4 88. 13 SO. won: Wacker snd basketball this year Is red hot. I Inquired as to the effect on the 28 Louis Thalhelmer, up. mile Kingman 113, xTotarla 103. 108 (Rose). f4 98. 83.16. second: MinDallas. Neither Northwestern nor Indiana arms whether or not this form rosso, Gallagher, Heav- the Kreat fisn and Rame 0t Drive Texas. 113 (Smith). 14.40. third. Time. Galiardo 88. xShasta Bally 107, xParlsette e the state, with especial reference to eralogist 1:13 29 M. H. Partridge. New Rochelle, has done particularly well so far would cause them to become parAlso ran. John Speed. Salona. - 88. xwalkikl 108, xLake Tahoe 105. Dojrie 110. King Lehr 110. xKId 0K1I- In the Big Ten race and yet and up. ailow- ies, in Semifinal; Slrib the Uintah lakes and will be con- - Fourth raoe. N. Y. they ticularly heavy before the long grind 110. xOlla g 107. Will Ward 88, Chief dare ducted" personally by" Dr. 'Gene 106 30 Sidney B Wood, Jr., Forest both looked unusually strong against was over. He replied that the arms 10s U3, xMm tBIIln Contner (Watson). 18 62. 12 82. out. won; Pigeon 8b,t'u' Notre Dame. If it were possible an got heavy anyway that they were Must Broaddus and other speakers. 90. xWorthman 107. xDan D. 0. Hills. N. Y. Hole 115 (McDermotti. 13 06. out. aecond. Fly. Wrsther clear: (rack slow. would show that not useful in long distance running Hosl 113 'Pascumal. out. third. Time. Oental analysis 31 Edgar F. Dawson, New York. expert allowance th.-r-e claimed. xApprentlce 14 Kb 1:53. Ka Also mm ortanha ran. Boom. COLUMBUS GETS are HURLER. nine teams real tflfti ln the v VWOV4JtO KVUiU kri good 32 E. W. Feiblemsn. New York. llntr UI C LTFifth raee. 125O0 added. mile Big Ten this season, playing as fine Here. But the big thing In his opln- 33 K. T. Herndon. New York. Women of England are takLaurie 113 'Pascumal. 323 04. 1:2 82. 18 52. MIAMI BEACH. FJa, Feb. 9 OP- ).-' neCOL4VBU,Ohi0' TUCAtU BESLLTS. a of on basketball as the was luna grade Ten lor distance 34 Joseph Oldhausen, PhiladelBig Kendall, of eon: Chip 104 (Horvath). S6 18. 14 33. secrunning to lacrosse Kp"cnerWhile about the "ew, First race. ing Stribling Young despite skipped allowances, three nas ever xnown. Tne Big Ten stand capacity and ease and comfort on 100 ond Beth Marshal 38.60. Pa a Deprems. has southpaw and strenuous nature of the game phia. furlongs LUa Stirmeli. lis the rins this afternoon wearing his 48 Alao ran, Lynn Hathird. Tlsae. Sen-'ln- g S3 30. 13.80. th 13 30. won. Columbus (Barnett), oTrldlies Not ranked, due to insufficient ard of basketball is somewhat higher the legs, allowing them to stay loose new injunction against flying bfe" There are ninety-eigschools ven. Dis'urb. Sporting Ortt. Buddy Basil. Whls. Ill this year thin the eastern interrnl and relaxed as long as possible. These (Martlneii, 33 40, $3 80. second. n Choice. Harvard, War Buddy. CaT: Pr"dent of Maiden a motorcycle, motorboat. auto- - aiorsr.fo,r 1l29and playing data: clubs affiliated $3 40, Minn Valley. third. Ill Time, lesiate is Columbus Baseball club, league. That it Helen Dean. Minotaur any better views, oi course, are not ln accord W. D. Brown, W F. Coen. Jr Ar41 mobile or other vehicle faster than with the Brud. Lady Setii. Foreign Club. Ladies olde and up. Red Sixth rare. I130t. nold W. Jones. Emmet t J. Pare and thin that shown by Fordham or with those held by American track today. Mountain, Shasta Charm and Miss laws allow. Jack Dempsey. nounc Lacrosse association at present trtilea Orand one and clalmlni. is T doubtful. coaches. also ran would to Pittsburgh like, however, Pittsburgh R Norrls Williams II sa ss. ih. and the number is growing evpromoter for the Madison Square n.ing W( .r wnoutaa;. NEW OBI.K.IN'n I:TBIES. It ia true, lost several Big Ten games see some American track coach train acond race. and up. clsim- Striblmg-SharkejiThe women's rankings are the Garden in week. .7" of a mii rr ery " Betty O N'i n3 swiai early In the season, but since then a group of distance men to imitate ea. J1Q (Msr.nl. riv:ia. w.rr oi. i.v 'nor'im'. ... $8 80. ?5 80. $4 60. won: Hiee elimination Helen Wills, Berkeley. Calif announced the m..'.l bout, his taken Ohio State. Iowa and In the Finnish form and see Just what 4 ran. iii.rn. M.v lunr. 102 li nay 00. jbkv. 15 80. secII nnaelene'. Margon. 2 Helen Jaoobs. Berkeley. Calif. 112. Pierre nr. Promiwuoue waiter n Perlsian. Russell Oardner. Faraway personnel for his preliminary fights' diana across rather hsndt!y ond; Ida Newell. 85 iDeuglasi. $1310. third. results he could obtain. It certainly 3 Edith Cross. San Francisco. Qrama lot. Bolt o( Thunder 112. Beecii- - ousts on the night Of Februarv 27. Tim M l.S d.l Mnllar Bl. lM..n IUl wouldn't as hurt any, the Finns and 4 Mrs. Molla Mallory New York. Difficulties Beset La Comets. Starbeck. War Bells, o..iiii. Johnny Grosso of New York has ffi iiea em Tiaano up. Ver Queen. Swedes outclass us when It comes to rlsimmt. one and one eighth 5 Mrs. T. C. Bundy, San Franand Fraak cnwJlc been matched with Martv Oallaaher also rnr I "Tin ,1.1mm. Sumpter At. Basketball Officiating. gth 110 (It MeOlnnl'. $5 84. $3 12, out. dlatance running as things are now. I r,n Of Washington cisco. d furlonm Buine 107. iw'hen In Rome Demar in the won nerpnaeen (let iwnioni, at u. oui. There is no question that basket-ba- .l Third race. $600. 6 Marjorie and up. L07 ""V"""1 0ue,n 1M- Macroaie us. second: to semifinal Roxle Weldel 110 'Pascuma. out, main the Dedham. Morrill, lee One heavyweight Skating' is PI the most difficult of competl-t.of a claiming, Japhern 107. xRoral third. Time, 3 00 Also ran, Mansana Mass. event Another nair of neavies, J'1"'"1 113 rone 113. $2 80, Ham 40. $4 (R. Best I7. Of 107. Basil Jones). to Branches. $U30. kBIDj officiate. Things take games "7 Marjorie K. Cladman. Los Anwon: Rolling i Barrett i. $3 80. t.ar. 104 Sptxe Webb of Orlando. Fla.. and Domuiaiia 107. Little Kid m. Thinie star TUl'AMA EKTBIES. plnce so quickly and so openly ln One of the finest athletic shows I $3 00. second. Shampoo, ios. 110 (Woold, 107. so. xHar?oon xLove 101. Mexican Fuente. war geles. from utter Tony fighter front of the crowd that It is very have seen put on In a long time was First race. $800. 11Jand up. tniro. rime. 1:15 8 Mrs. L A. Harper, San FranThistle Glad. ThlfB't'meut lis. aftatue'a old Within the next week William H California, will precede the Grosso- Oo'd- Lord Douglas, Ptuta and Wlldrale for the -x- fclander 104. i:For official easy six and to the Tribune claiming furlongs spectator I which cisco. ' skating derby WUT ,6 Third- - race, tuoo. allowances, golf architect and engineer. rn' the Lee ilr 10. Shasta Rivhnn- -ltl eCanuiu ina . .. nrt. 9 Mrs. A: H Chapin. Springfield. nave aiverging points to view Hnw- - witnessed recently ln Chicago. Sev- - Tucker, ru in r.r viini i.Mr.n n. an furkmsa-aafibe ln Salt Lake and will make a . l McCarthy. Boston, will batUe ciro. I Told You 113. Bitter 114. Weather Vane ever. I have never seen a real nmtw erl ihnuanrf hoi-- . m. mt will mise and seventy yards Oreen claiming, ai a ss 100, Braaiadocio 10s. Butter John nas eeradiee Jack H!oux, who blear adontpa survev Mat. Nix 110. Hominy 108. No Effort 115. Drellinlnarv the of Bmnnrts j 30. 19 with ability who had any Hills. Ill (Tnmblei. $5 00, $4 30. won. 108. bDesdemnna took nart ia the various event. of the new Montmartre C.iimtrv 100. Sr.. 10 Mrs. J. D- - Cobierre. 8outhboro. 106. Shor'y O. 85. the title of 'The Canadian Wood- - BrrghtaRoodles Red Pen- xKnigUUoon 111. aBesming Over 100 ee a. ticuiar irouoie. in the recent girls srcui.n. I was certainly Interested jla-.- v In the at in ' , .. , :., Bn w Viu ,o .0 t hi ut" ' d ifl another 113 00. a -- Mrs J Sc. acc sluaa entry. ' Ulsclimann as- - chopper, Tucker his and FarmUigton. 11 game. Clara Oreenspan. New York. Allison, yeung boys wholesome faced lads sistant. G. M. MacMillan. are now heavyweight engagement. The tK'" eat ,M,nJr" El Cid. Brian Kent. third Tim. 46 b E R Bradley entry. Si? 12 Alice Francis. Montclair. N. J. held with red cheeks and eager eyes as UJ,'fnrr' olrw rA norn W"nt n1 Mrlle tout of four rounds will offer Fourth race. $3500 added New Orleans e "iionn.ll entry. new C""b!,2 work ?1?m' on k Sunnvthe M 8chommer. the referee, they lined up to the starting mark 13 Mrs. W. B. Hester. Jr . iiLJ three 1... course for the city. The Stribling, brother of W L Juienlle aAllstakes. side vrw.iu i.r. .iw. Fifth and up. clsimini:. felled to hear It and the name went for their I'paet 114. bVicksburg 114. aRms six furlongs race To get the coursegolf N.Y. Marttnaa mil andrae. xMary Kelly 102. nd Andy Callahan of Boston, a Tril VI? iMir.1 .. particular waa Port .!.-.- alsn at Donla.s i.irf a.th seventy yards Mollis Dear. 104 II. or soon As 10S. Eve::, on 108. xCsrsvan 110. xRambltng as ' he could. Allison full benefit of athletics they should out 14 Penelope 40. $3 $5 Anderson. R c 36, 40. won. Murk). $3 onar'Trimble). tne siaDie 114. Ann oi irom Wild l. cfeace 102. Mssdalena 107. xYucca 99 Albert 108. Waters Betty jbck youin under their direction. made himself evident and the ball take place ln the fresh air and sun-r103 Sehenk' $740. $6 60, second. K:d Va. key They will enter the ring as Bot'iU. May Agnes k ioo. one Long hop xWocdfar 96. aKennlng 107, Babylon 106. North. Denbefore for MacMillan, 101 'leaving 60. $10 Brown'. Time. to back third the shine. where 15 Carolyn spot 106. CriUal !' Swartz, San Fran- - be 48 S5tJ5f" Tin Soldier Oondouer. Eagle s Home, silen' . . .. . . 104 i s. r. . ,. welterweights. I dent knn- nf air finr vi.viw ver, where he will confer with Tucker, junior .u Oilglni:iy blew his horn. There j nour or so. iii. rumour 8'hui Clark T made Buddy a to .Fath. J,ct goi hurried ajjotnrr Mew Pinoiing v rUTi 4Me lu tUtlL Vi.milno tot of palavering ami oTscus-- " trr The fioffh tHah" skating in the trip tt rans rrrm -- . 16 Sarah Palfrey. Boston oi snappy acnviiy at nis training dJean 1I4, bOeneral Jackson 114 Roya) 'J" jxona nu- a,.,i in --isra snea but Alhson f re;h rri.-.-p air. There Is no question T. grounds, and. according to Ralph roul second, TV lor ,', 114. diaquamied 111 "'"v !7 Mrs. M. tr,, Fremont-m 1 h s.'on 'or n lnsUnt or waie spen win here this top afternoon and Stewart, president of the club. In- quarters 1 th-Stsble entry various derbies and timated 9. xBusy Beth 89 xW.ldrak 103 Molly Thayer . Philadelphia. Rose. 103 'Bcher.k a !.Kr,, Dlfw mT nm but v rnt that it would be possible to occupy the ring again tomorrow, b Southland gj, furlongs-eJUa-aU Pars Stock Farm entry, cren-.- i ci Fourth rsce. $700. claiming. ,, nave given have a course : . . a will to rest William Endientt. Boston. iTiila prethat T Broadmoor 10 Monday. prior Z" memfor Basil Manor stable ...... w completed mile xWynn-- i 11 and up one snd a 01 rreat lmnetu ti ourn.vir tTarins' bera nnr. later than flenlpmher H.an.r'iV decision EVer- - Stone and Rucker entry to the cede liit, a fishing trip nr. IM. 106, xAiice wood rTm Lor.in MrT rAllisons cost Iowa the ball game. xCafab, I e as the VTWgMM a whole Cebrian entry Its dry nhia. vBelle Fvy 98. xHaael Den son 66. xHerds- are mauiring tor starting - .,:y naht ish.w su, jh ar r.- -. rare Drln Fifth Of $1300. tne this alloaancea. Carl a ''"V""' mrtin miliar -Plnl.rf.lnhi. nrcmor. golf Laemrrle Trophy. Clubhouse-abou-t tn" the first : " 77 hv ., rvit uM....... one podiiis 108. .Murky 66 mre liiPtfwUiblg Walter ot next montn. Seventh race. 866. 21 Clara L Zlnke. Cincinnati course, having worked out in an ex- - mile Ida ODay 100. Marlboro and108.up. Lane snd up. ever, nobody auestloned Allison for gtiwMp Fifth rare. $700 rla.ming. ciaimins mi? and Shssta Hi.' Alien 105. aElsier Zoe 100. Salon 115, Jtm gma up. one mue- ''"h ". Men - national doubles will leave for California iiiuiuun at limpa istst man: an Instant, so decisive and so earnest r leanian iih xlo- - m .philpotL Mmri sine i 117 30. $7 30, $3 80, won: Mac " I John Hennessey and Oeorge M. Hi Av."l0 we oian The business of 'BI",1!5. iui. aeftlna Wk and Clrniit while xaucrni there expects to buii 161. svapvain uhiih as he In hu work. More officiating .2? ii. .Ted Clor Healay 107. xFlut, 106, Z'.Z C?ZZn S. SJf && Lott. Jr, of this kind would certainly comprehensive study oTsuc- - Judge H. T AUinsen to tell Stribling Brock Farm entry pj?rae.SSa$imo. xDr Clark 105. Conciliation 116. Julie H Tim. ran off ln the Juvenile 36 improve Alloy. Jaek Hargaa and Dixit f ri,.hr.r,,.i. ln a J George M Lott, Jr. anal John the game order .f,,i sixth 161 163. claiming. temporar' restraining Smith xMarmary race thirty-tw- o ran alto heats In twenty-eigUB-Kd katss and sixteenth arin- that he must not fly at all or ride Sixth race. $1300. Ban Jus Capiat ran Doeg. operation. Eighth raoe. poo. and up. m. limes. and up. no and 3 William T Tllden II and Fran-cr- t Form In Distance Women of the club are to be ten- - too rapidly until after the fight, or- Pwnimti. 164 claiming, mil iii' handicap. miles-- Maneha 'Trimble . 116, atari h i Hop 80. $3 60. $3 66, $12 a on Burkdsie 107 dered a bridge and T Hunter Running- la What Tells cupied rrnpsey's attention mSSi, lui ll? nfut. u im TOCRSBY CANCELED. lit) Dangerous 13. Wirt O Bowman 111) 'Camingjre'. $46. $4 4. second Bluefiah. 4 William Allison and John Van luncheon some time this month The Dempsey a plea for the injunction Bmnta rare. $1300 claiming. One would think from the wav bAadromeda 66. bfthasU Ooad 106. aQutek 104 iSrbank 86 60. third. Time .j M The military polo tournament will be the first of a regular was granted todav after the court snd u. on aui and an eiatuh -- ne.ta- Bytum ltd . party Kensisr. Ttnsts. Bwktre. Voorflwr and Roc Nurmi the Finn . and Wide the Ryn. . teams from a Faraons' entry. the United States series. and. unUl the clubhouse U had heard him tell of the perilous L1??A"-- ir"L" ??, , of Ages also ran - Swede have been ana ocu aj,'ir winner a Creech ettry. j Drrarirj omcUagmg our and British armies wUl not be held cornpieted. will be heM in either Salt Htnth raee. 87wS. and up. portion of the Oarden conratlon 8 iimlhrw Setty distance runners that we would this 4ue.B Rri sSattaSa Seventh rue. 6000 acded Speed handl-ramile wh.rsler 1ST claiming, Folia r . year. . own as a resun 01 omo' 163. xBria Lee II or 113 utae arrount Fredaa T Hill and Henry L learn six and ugaen up. US $36. wan Ben!.:. 13 'Ls4sn. fjr:nga about " form something CCLeen 101 ManWrack tel. 113. 113. hia Jack urankBddte Arwani line's actlritiaa aeria! Judre and SehUIIng xCuipeonrr $4 6. sfcoad FrorUJster. 17 Johns ton. Jr. Both of these runners use th V as)'. $f a W ldair 166. Ala) Plpa toads, which recently were W.laor 6 sDr Oi nri-7.000 000 draft animals lah ririe on a Miami Beach nolle- - '7- aami " i(r Bun Rajs'- 11J. xFa-- Alan Futtrlch 1140 third Tim, l at ai,..,. Herri nglon and Ralph form , bv , Koleh- or In th sirAnn mm mm originated. C3. Alxandr Fantacwa 117. Wiachmount thin . isneix. mar a motoifVre the- rrtfrM t f iiis. eoia rntn m rmrs ago tnac one can see TJirV Mtienar, " them. through Ira 163. aOtd Kukaaaw 164. tFcrki 16. :iwft mymMA back-stro- rd i 17-2- 1. 21-1- 5, 21-- 9, 21-- 9. Young Missiouri Pro Leads in Florida Plav 21-1- 0, . Kay Retains 1, Scoring Lead rd back-strok- n. e: . Barnyard Golf Title Goes to Ohio Pitcher Moving Pictures Create Interest In Summer Sxyrt CONGER WINS FROMPAAVO Italian-America- n, J six-in- 1 h, le st 50-1- 8, - 500-met- er 1 1 1 1 Helf-frlc- n, six-in- 0. h. fur-ple- te I TURF RESULTS AND ENTRIES Campus Comment 15-- pjl y, pres-beln- T'T'X? - 1- afmaOmr -- c- 1 DEMPSEY PRELIMINARY NUMBERS FIGHTlteSHrS MIAMI three-fourt- nc English Women Adopt Strenuous Game of Lacrosse xBob-bi- . Nt '- t6' i - "J0 ht fifty-seve- ' one-ha- . rr : ...rn. 1 T"' Architects Plan Golf Links Survey vj km 1 rr. mlles-Oeo- eight-roun- rs 3 ' 'I1. """K P"Il''ty - - - i - na j rir. four-roun- P fur-:o- V- - 9 , v . I - SS&ii . I , It. !S-- Mrs. 1 7" ae '"'" TPr aaaia-ztBBz- s ,ii..j V- -- S 3 , - -" 1 ' . c- d- r- . ' . - ,31 J tl?S " 4 ""S t..,, . lZl' 1 " StJS "r - . T - 3U3 . !. ' rear-ol- l ,Uoi? p - - tn I J. |