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Show 4 J V - DESERET EVEXIXGllNEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER MTHEWORLETOF- Baseball Football r1 191$ Tennis and GymSports - HEW YORE. Oct. I Every report has come frbm th western front of th fighting that tbe 'American treop. have engaged Ip hail dwelt bn th superb physical condition shown by th athletic sons ot Uncle -Sam Ths ability to "treat em rough- at clove juarters, whleh haa everjmarked th work of our rastu baa had muchto do with striking terror Into ths hearts of th Teuton bullies It Is interesting to not that Ted Meredith and Sparrow Robertaon. both writing from the war sens KtlTftii hrtnptettdtd- - physical of the soldiers that our country get-uhas sent across ths water to save France from German devastation, and bothvplead fof the continuation of athletic at both during the period of the Art the 'ourte nf the Peeeret fnt naslum, piayin the Hed f roa tenni tournament in ehedu)edrto bejfln to The matcheii dav vieathfr pfrmlmnr were postpone Studav because o ram Pairings for the fim mauhes that floee fin'vbM- and epeedr face Tea- 'fure'd the opening day cardpf the Ltah P'ate Pair racing on the Fair grounds yesterday afternoon , Hal Malone. In t II pace. forcedTO The'RimTt 'before able to overcome Jim P,' however The favorite trick of the wiener was to land in th'rd plasw at the start of 'each heat, then-atrlut for tho lead with a little over half the distance covered In the first hoot the bast time was made with 3 11 Oklahoma Irieh won the most sensation rare whnT he rimeheT ahead of the field la the one half mile running .ar He took the lead at the event bur htd Bu k overtook him at about the half-wonl was within a It pee' few vards of the wire that Oklahoma d Irieh forg-ahead, winning the race by . n)S White Shield took the mile event in enappv style f nished bout two lengths ahead of Criapey The wining time waa 534 Knight of Pvthiaa Gift and Larkin had a hard usale for victory In the but nallv finishing In the order named Larkin got "off to a fine start, and held the lad until the mark was passed The pace proved to be too much however and he waa passed wire before the wire was reached 4i The time was The rPVs both mens and ladies.1 furnished plenty of excitement Roy Parsons gained a considerable lead en he second lap in the mens evetit and had no difficulty in finishing away ahead when the two mite had been run Coughnans and Paulin Irwin had aKitty struggle in the ladies relay. fr$& one being in the lead and then the other It was vnly on the home stretch that the former rider forced ahead and oroaped the few feet ahead of her opponent. The eummartee t 1M pace, purae Hal Malone ... f T three straight heaU took the Hal Signify Intention of Reporting for Grid Work That More Locker Muf Be Installed. 5o Many Men ' 1 iiker aroIUthr than Uw . - hall) now trt the .five-sigh- mwn with 1. IPT. I oaly comroodatftd Tommy thlrka U lb. Mown ri Irht Crlmaon coach IT.TihL aai.l the plucky f going ,By team, than th. "Utah uldn t tackle andjwln If gtvo -- "" Ho taorttaa itaat It. -- alr r baa wonderful backing - men AU of Tommybelong to tho C and ore now quartered at g A- moan that practice the eampoa. Tble oen wily be held fllnce th men are alwtfi e the ground. Utah AgMoee" 8tiefeL Uet year the state ant gie wonder ie now atwith hand Tommy and vereity shaking the football boys But Mom" in out He was commissioned of the game. after training at the Presidio and waa assigned to the Crimson for duty. that Fitapetrick Bled t 1 4r GO DOWN THE FIUD'WITH THE BALL Verna) Sport Blue Bell , . ' ' Young' Peter Jackson Issues Bold Deti to Pacific Coast Boxers 'ARESAVED But Franelaco, Oct. 2. Young r.t.r.alt m and I'm not going to do any Jackaon, uho was a fighter whan a lot picking Started Oarwr SS Year. A gw. of tho young follows now watching In Tom Andrews "Ring Battles of scraps wsr. Just takfng a -- peep at Centuries" where you can still read d old Mother Earth, tells the ths performance, ef dir wrded scrapcan at th. a h aacartain that Young you pers, want, ling promoter, Peter right name. 8tm Tompkins d gam. aa , conducted at was on October 11. 1877, almost born Dreamland rink. .Peter, aa everybody forty-on- . back. In Maryland, years horn f Joe Gana baa been, advised, la a sailor at Mar. the - Jack son i started hi. ring career tn trainlife the and Island, regular its 1895. which mean. 18 year. back, and ing, dieting and all that which has for most of the time could do 148 niceHe wasn't any slouch, as th. hi Into veins of ly put the fire youth He boxed- - th. "dope book" , proves H. cant lay claims to being a young- terrible Barbados demon. Jo. Walcott, bell would book record the on ster, for diver, occasion., and onea, whan 4T and weak SD ed Probably hes Joe had to maka 1 was any such assertion. himself, in Walcott slopped mom of and thing th. lost his speed four rounds wlnnar. that go to make up a match-mak-Young Peter fighting practically earn, to a doss In 1807. some 18 years b. surprised tf ths after he started. And now, some 11 liman to bl. plea. further along he has tbs detold tba boy at year sire to trv it over Tm no kidT ha reckon And can a lot of the again. I who can get I Draamland, "hot four-rougame. I remember back would givtf Jackson by with the even the rlrh if couldn't In cheer, well aa years figure haven't felt will him a th winner they Any of thssa -- but-do- nt ru rs heavy-weigh- Bdu May Go . To Seal Club CHICAGO. r ,orrr eftemoon on Cummlnr East Slders meet th. player. Th Va. team St he Leopards all SJ'L0? a ye , been h They .. ti Po roar, ne Beau. S ., . Treler.... .... - MrKerlle Pek King j. Thomas a ....... ...Is. ... Lu.elh.ea... LsBoihI ew. e.qb.,,. , Mwrtla Cmuilr1 "1 fStby . L Os4r.ld -f ,i .e.-fb.- ., OrenwifliT-- mmurea Hend.r'?TpLi, - Vin?',n'-c,oJony k - hitny Henderson Head lineanaan ot Prledm- -1 Touchdowns. 12), Oswald (I). Le ii omnF nd Yt18,touc1llown. Oswald Rmlderine111!' Ea,t t L. ,a Romney for ,or Klnk. Sierfua Whltn..d r"?n, - ,or Vyr- - Jewkes ReblnsoiV 7' Llvlnaston for Oswald. r Sutton for Lee, ". for 0or"- kU Alrd for Sutton. Romnav for L.iv- w??bln?n Lee for Alrd pLv .tnayJLor r Dern. Over Klnf HeDdrrson for Oswald, Oswald frlr sop G0rl?Lwhl'2'Z' Beetle for Ander-U- n for riSl1 toi Crltehlow, and Mar- f.or Ottlhf. Ttohrland Top Bate. Bates for BertrM .Vi McKerll Xor JOohrUnd. Jkea - . - for ths Charles served Laagu Padflo publle ganisation. What action th. local elnb will Mla depend, upon a 1 meeting to b. held soon, but It to predicted Pick will be returned the club. Th. Paeiflc Coast leagut disbanded soma time ago, and It waa after It. cld that th Chicagn lub took th. player and paid hi. ektary from the- date of cloaiag until the end of th. Mamin hers Pick placed good ball ahd assisted materially tn winning th. Na- -, tional league pennant for th. local V . team. . - Referee-i- c Robln-s"wk- Cries DEMPSEY MATCH WITH LEVINSKY IS CALLED OFF Jack benrpwey did not box Batlast tling Levinsky elx rounds Philadelphia. Betorday night In While reports differ, one account claiming th. matoh has been postponed until October I, while another asserts tt has been os nee led. the reason appears to be a mystery. It Is estd that Promoter Jimmy Dougherty bad good rnaemns for pallthat ing of the .bow, but the fact Mee-haa Dempesy lost the deedsftnsi to was the chief ooa ThU le th first instance In which Dempsey and Ksame have felt th loes of th. Sen Fraacteoo cootes. ytock-hold- Leopardt. GorMnskl 'r Humhyrd I $4 50 of th ipdar. title to th. service, eoast orplayer will revert lo the Tns lineup p--tl Oct- - forthcoming Immediately services of second base mad Pick," according to notice 04 th. Chicago National club by th. Ban Francisco Coast League club, made I P Enxineera fft), ts Charley Pick neao-viate- fth IN FI FIRST-DA- Y OF you no medicstad douche for ytmr i.5r?aJnu3r hoceoed fat uni topping Sh'er th fama thokodp w ufa. pMsagwa for th this hnnoying Condi- murug, and you have to do the andovwr agaia. ha Mar yat baa eorad hv .!w Bav. application. Cbm aay rad gwawricnewJ tmUmantt bctmOt forcibly Th WAHTVGTV Get T With Tticredw? hire mjin!fetd In hall one cT the lais-n- t sddlnnos to the long list of eprt plaverf m The trains Ing ramps, athletic d rentor of th wav department LiBiQiia'rn on training ramp activities innave deviled a number of new games whuh fhe regulation cage ball i used Water rage haUi5 one Aof garner pojnHr-t- f plavedHi the sw mmmg poois in the various a s ore or more men camps training There is ready no can participate limit to tha number of men who. way jriav water cage bHl The rtiles ofhe And reseinble thojM gime sre simple water pole goerning as placed with a voliev Giant age ball ia another exhil- regulation araMng exercise It is s,mniw ordinarv volley ball on a rrHMTnif'ed scale, say .pMii i Jts True.) Tee. - - Okla- tij Lee Fabrics Lee Cords LEE i t ' Puncture Proof Tires t A money-bac- k preposition If roe na e not done business with us. Jtst Civilized Indians Buy Liberty Bonds drop Th MUSKOGEE OKLA, Oct. Five Clvllil Tribea of Indian will subscribe $2,9.0OO to the Fourth Liberty loan bonds. It waa announced $oday by Supt. Gabe E. Parker. Figure given out by Supt. Parker at the same time .bowed these tribe, have, up to now. Invested a total of 89.528. 570 tn Liberty bond, and war savings stamps in and set acquainted with V anjl pur Roods. You will be pleased; we have your size casing W also can repair the old ones for and retreading In all branches Oil, gaa. free air and . eivice. roo,-vulcaniz-ing L. C. MOORE CO:, 543 Bo. Main. Was. IftftS. lf F lit wm AKEmCAS HOMESHOE POLISH Irvl-ln- -- FortLoganWill Play Miners in Denver Saturday Recommend Exhibits for State Fair (Bpetal Corrsapondanoa) DENVER. CWo Oot 2. The first praetlo gam on the lnteroolleglate card ta t be played At DnJ6a park next Saturday aftsrnopft between tb Miner and Fort 6gaa soldier The first ehspiptonship game will be playedCet. 12. tb Miner of Coloraopposing do In en'o f the feature game of tha eeaion. On tha same data th. Aggts meet Greeley 5 Fort CoW Jjn. in a praetle fray. Aorta get Into action against th Miners Oct it, and D. U. opens Spwlth th Btat eleven Oct. 21 Th. Tiger, make their dsbat against Colorado gi tbe gprlngs oa Nov. 1. LEHL Oe. . Bloaa of th 8- Ooa1 ..Liberty .. Saturday evening a rousing w& In tb tanernarie .veariy every held oft of thft audience of 0 wore a fourth Th bov to whom Liberty loan bsdg Bril tee, WIlMa badges Were rlven-we- re Kqftfto'n, Reuben Irvin Fo. WUford Russon and Victor Webb Subscription Reported To Fourth Liberty Loan nT' fftpertat to Th Kewa 1 PART CITY. Oct 2 The foHowtng tmHvtduat'aBbscrTpfron Jo th fourth Liberty loan have beeen reported Ontario Btlrer Mining company, fifth IlftftS; Valldrlver Mining company Thomas Kearna for Silver King CoalLl tlon Mining company and other Inter-eOther mining companiea 116 ftftft are expected 'to credit their subscrip-'lo- n to Commit county, where thetr holdings are located at i Asiatic, Cholera Is ' Discovered in Vienna u 2 BeveraJ MADRID-Oet- -i cases of Asla'ie Cholera hkve been dlaooveredIn Vienna and death hav occurred from this dlsess there according to (official news I received her from th , Auiarlin jap ah . .1 i. ri Ti . rg i- -r ARGE quantities of SttiuoiA are pur- chased by the Government tp be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. I Hec-eta- ry -- af Walter Netrlen and W. H. Ben not! of Salt Lake City, mads an Inspection of the war garden exhibit in th grammar grade building last week and upon their recommendation 25 of th local exhibit, were transferred to th war garden building at th state fairs and school paHundreds tron. ylaited th. dxhlbft. Other Hewn Items. Elder Ruion S Well, of tha first eoonclCsof seventies ws Jn leejil Sunof ordi day and attended to iho Thera wa a vacancy l nations quorum by the presidency ofths lf7th of the Leh! presisenior moving from Jo H. Glkver dent, H- - G. Holhrook wan selected to flit ths place. Miss Velma Wing waa avstatned yes f the Second ward tsrday aft secratary Sunday school; former school In Ruth Beaver Bushman ia teaching county. Rabies reported horn during the week are A boy to Mr Roy Keith; a girl to Mrs Harr Keith, and a Rirl to Mr. jo . L wsr garden tarrfca Commlaaloner 1 , run-Ot- 1 SaJtJjsker ' , a cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn mens heads to We aim to make StiraoiA f e e -- profit making. We believe friends and users are more valuable than, the -profit-of the moment That is why yon can buy ShukhA at the same price ;i u aaalways." -- BLACK - TAN iV i the-mi- stx-mi- 3 3 4 I. Injr Interest bsi. Ill fctahs three monthyopen tesaoii for Be duck started yesterday. Although reFootball SuiU Chosen ports are slpW tn eoalng In from Hugh. Jennings Sent Boyt, in F ranee various To Go parts of th. stat It ts npect-- d Overseas by K. of C. thatJarr numbers of trtah huntJf. I William, YORKOct of of first NEW th. day er. tpdk advantage HEW T0RK, Oct. - Hugh Jennings ("Big Bill") Edwards former Prince- fljihty ones Various hunting parties manager of th Detroit Tiger, has Inof oollectotv and ntar ton gridiron ere staged. . bean accepted a a Knight, of Column ternal revenu for Devetees of th. outdoor .sport got hu. secretary and will soon tsrt for dlatrlBap g waa omfv(s-Inna and Ho will nounced yesterday that rxiM. gun with busy with tbelr favorite' rifle, Ever another corporate a ccmnrlttee of fool All iftt -froitt at aunris. and many kept at tha apart Johnny Knights of CoIn lumbus secretary. baseS'ft tCSupplorganising all part of the country until sunset, th time limit set by fed. ball teams among th. American troops football suits for M broths American al and state authorities A majority and ia teaching th gam. to th. French forces sxpeditk-narof the hunterf want out Monday night among tho. Mr If ward Mldfhat la order to bo at th. ground yesterday rsmed on H committee were "Al" Sharp, morning. FRISCO GRANTS Camp. Percy nHeughton, jTomr Folw.H P H YosV'Boh" State Fish, and Oam. Commissioner TIME EXTENSION Thorps R. H. Slddoway, reported Ipst night that TO CHICAGO CUBS Jh rule amonf hunter was a geod bag, many ftsttlng th limit of 25 birds allow ed.ln onft day. Bom earn la r- - SAN rKANCTXV Oot- .yTTh e west of Balt owner, of th. Seal have granted from tha duck ground an extension of Um. to the Ckham Lake long before noon and stated that Cub. on the of they would have been abl. to bag far Pick. Instead purchase of th. $4.5t0btng Throw these makeshift remedies to beyqnd tb. limit If they bad wanted d ' not due -Until December f - wanted th winds, and get on the right treatto buit- th law, folks an extension Chicago Febrn-ar- y until halt ment. Go to your drug store from Lake want hunter, Many : for that I, time get a bottle of S.S.S, and commence by train or automobile, mostly th 1st. h v goodbyIdea aa to thethey would a treatment that has been praioed by ter, Monday to thft duck grounds at tb. baseball next tor. but Jtuure of promise ou December 1 aufferen for nearly half a century. mouth of Bear River bay on tba Great footed. 8. S. 8. gats right at tha source of gait Lake. From that section ths local There I no assurano that th Catarrh, and forces from tha blood men returnsd last night, AU reporting a Ooaat league will operate next year for that re so a the owner, of and tho gems which causa ths disewa. good day's sport and plenty of dock local club granted the Ot ezten-to- o You can obtain special medical sdvjcs This year. Commissioner Had they bean sure ef Slddoway ragardlng your owrn case witaoot. tMf would v tooioiAd a poo tK ducks an In good health, and says r. Daw-toth money being paid October, L or ths sport Is consequently chary, by writing to Medical xotl.at; tho a good season throughout player turned back. G. promising U Swift Ulmrutory, ko stars Utah for to-da- y, CAGE BALL GROWS IN POPULARITY AT MANY ARMY CAMPS eross-coun-tr- IllL One-ha- and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. 1S$ tt it croea-c-mn- PARIS. t, N.xt to rifle, amTfHl.ris Eveats. . mile run. piirse 1180 munition, and eante.n, American sol 1 Dot H , owner S. Meeeelton. Joek-ey- e dlsre seem to rank baseball supplies 11. wet.bt. among the HP of the necessities of life 8 Lady Gum. Fred T Gleason; lit. At least such was la th. front line 8 Little bptder C GirlT Sherman, lift th. decision of a Yankee unit operating 4I June Tempo Deunca E Klpley, Jockey. with th French forces lately It hapMulkhay. ft pened that this unit got Into a very Beaumont, J W Lee; 114 7 Bed Buck, W P Price; 117 hot corner and th order cam to reI May Mosely: Joe Cooper; lift ', v treat. 9 King. J. W Morphy; Olympia The necessity for haste made H tm jnPu,y- - Taylor.T 1 4 ! J L. Wade lift. Little men to for much Orphan; the poaalbl carry ills Della, Glad Vanes; 112 with them tn the way of personal be BIx furlong purse 111 Ion buf,whtn they arrived at gin., I and (8) Friar Nought; Little Jake, - out was Immediate stationef danger It Murphv entry; Jockeys weight lit. 8 found that th. baseball paraphernalia owner, Tom May; 117. Compton, 4 Beatrice Lucile E Ripley, lift. had been saved while many kinds of 5 Revdo C Irwin, personal belonging had been sacriOscura; Jim Moss: 111. ficed. 7 Jo Cooper; lit. , Quidnunc Sherman, 117. Th. ball! and glove, had fcsen far. 89 Gordon 8. Hanvelton: 112 Miss Brush: nished by th. T M. C. A. And Th men 1ft Ponoe be Leon, B Flshsr; Jockey, took It upon themselves to carry them Fisher, 117. In prefaranoe to their ewn little luxII Hascl K O Lund 111 1J uries. ' Robert Mantell, Klngletln; 1J4 nnsTntl and twenty yard, purse A. anon aa th onlt had reached a IJftft the supplies were turned quiet toplace 1 the T. M f A. secretary, who oxer Larkin, owner114 1 was Immediately called en eight., 'Mulkhay. 114 2 The tide of war Gift C them for a game 8 Rov K ebb. and Dows apparently, but baseball Runta 4 RohLes on , forever. J12 Peekaboo, goes 8 Illma RhorvOorkv, Taylor.-T- IL ft "Patsv MslL Oinglefon. 114. tn Fonp Pi proas Entries to b nounced. Oct. CatarrhlThRSIlSSny TTltm 4 1' .. oAv ALU a Jg L n ft.Lu k.. L..A imiatAai1 s .Gbsorre Bad!v ,Vim Nfri vs V v D H IVH Bowman pnc o clock J L Horn E H M nn 4Oiney f Coleman va. J Infferbretsca. IS M Garnett vp L. BennefL llooper r XULVidL JL o.'XZp Woorc? ets vm H W AnaM vp li b Talmav Rurtine. Hrry Peterson, S 30 o clock A. J Anderm F G Griffin. There are few better sports for the conditioning of a man than the season try running, and now that ts for approaching sport It ts not amiss to say a word about its possibilities as aa endurance maker for our soldiers and sailors. y For Instance a mammoth run for service runners, run over the national course at Van CortUndt park under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic union, would be an event welt worth while. The distance need not be route that the the exacting colleges finely trained specialists of thefour-mile andelobs run, hot rstber a race which would appeal to a greater number of runners thsn the heartbreaking test over the longer distance. If such a raoe is held preparations for it shWld be started early, so- - that the teams from the various army and navy camps may have plenty of time for their preparation a similar character might .Events-o- f be made fixtures la other parts W the country. w four-roun- Tarhapa the East Sidera didn't men to hurt the feelings of th Fort Dong-Ja- a engineers yeaterday afternoon, but nevertheless they succeeded In doing thi little thin, and more they whitewashed lha soldier to th. "inelgnifi-ca'tune of It to ft. Tt wan onlv a practice dame, and the chance, are that member, of each team got enough preliminary etuff lo lay some of them up l?T -- kite The tuaele wan staged on th. Fort Douglas around. Th. offi- -, Ml f the loaera 1. tb. Seventieth regiment of engineer Maev open forma Hon plava featured the proceedings. Star run ware d bv M'ekey Oswald and Lee Teck, Gorlinekt,Murray Martin. Papworth. Whitney and. Kin. also ateilar halt Bate, Peyern fat. Tley 1md T'Sok starred for-- th. Tbe mtdiern ebowed thetr to ahllty buck the Hun by numerous . Una Fumbles' wer many. amaehej ,n the la.t fir. mtn- ntlT n? of. fXv. 'A. he tnncer. had hisBeyer, captain of rlaht lea brokbn l',e!,k was very patnful. and will S'!" n !h hoepltaj for oores time, Ut BeicitUr,: ........ runnlnr pare Half-mil- e -- four-roun- a,..' clib. homa Irieh. first. Red Rock, aecimd. Orange Blosaom, third Ala ran. Master Guv TlmeSOJ eeconda, Klve-e- l vhthp-mll- e running pure $150 White Shield, first. Crisper, second, Compton third Also ran Basel K Time 59 1 One mile running purse $30A Knight of Pythias, first, Gift second, Larkin, third A lo ran. Beal CarrolL Time 454 r re!av--- J Men1 A. Parsons fitting); Horses not gives rider, Roy Parsons Ladles3 relay J H Parsons (string), Helen Horae rider. Kitty Loughman Burke Waterloo, Montana Ben. Loots y rj ts r.2I Tun P I more K J Wood y Joseph Poer vs J Hanflro;G. PJummee ve, T SirtUhi- building and morale building, eporta lttp fdotball and boxing, .ports that, as Ted Meredith writes Instil gameness into a man that not a stone should be left untnrned in the effort to keep these competitions ally In colkge school and 1 according to Tommy. and nold on thmg Tommy ikee to aba t tquAbbl with hn mnn-- That i ttt Shy 4htnSrtht. a turn out Ttrony It al$o why thorq wu nVpractlce yeaterday. Ha men on the fob with the et a rL? of thfw bunch -- peyyed" nod give way to a bad a tart. Thtnaa bmk Juat aa bright today an Tommy ayar for the local unlyerelty ovary ia unearthing cUanjf athlete. detachment of vocational The hour booatlnd for the the umverqity fa CoL aald and D team Wright of recently that the V would have one of the fineet football aggregation. to No one ban yet de be had anywhera T clock-I- Wood, 4 attention 6f every man Id this country who has tt tn hts power to further ths continuance of muscle three-quarte- ST. chance. . Thus one br-u- ght one-mil- Tommy thlnko that fii U .urw thin. itn "practice to happen faaU Thera will ui War. a -- fo p ke yesterdav by and hla Ctah Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick couldn't do It. wl4 Tommy. many cn ifntftod thoir Intention w. bad o Pt off Of turnlftf out that a thr first tryout ntl1 Friday, t --Only wll K V ftjHow Twelve orlot.k F W Christensen, ri WHITE RED - BROWN ? r I, |