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Show , . -- a- '4 I. DESERET NEWS EVENING i - MONDAY OCTOBER THE WORLD .OF SPORT; Baseball football 21 1018 i Tennis and L 3 H 4 PRIWTE DANNY IN FRANCE Gym Sports - Hitting Ihe Line. fI - Ripley. For Th nmptrr Ol'R )wmi 1 ei by (Vuier I - t. Hunt. regimcrntal chaplain come over this little illage yeeterAay and hfcld nipat tall of ua went to it. He brought the hand along with him mod we bad tome music and one of the cornet plaera sung two or three Isolo and then the Chaplain talked for about fifteen minutes Ph Som Unites they hold service hax6. iQiiuUP ail aroynd in hiil Aids and then often they'of 'o just SPOKANE. Wash. Oct. 21 - John the Ybem .TThpublicuar Berg, Hpokane a light heavy weight of these little French vlilagee and you around in the door steps of the wrestler, was beaten in a jlu jitsu con-e- 't test ki Vancouver. B C, on fcaturday hou,1f anJl "ft,,n Bu w wen.1 t0 thurch night bf Taro Miyake, the Japanese'.regular to a place that used i'beju4jn we yesterday to H ain't noth- champion j regulsr thurth ?des I1 're,J!h that have The Jap registered Ju,t straight falls 'been and splashed peppered with shells against Berg , The first fall w . ami shrapnel a d hit a Ith bombs Most At nc voert scored In JO minutes with an arm of the roof is gone and yesterday as ftat long bemnes that bad betp TVt KCfkR khY A break and the second bom weBt 18 borrowed front the little school here, SUlv-tUt minutes and ended when, Miyake put sun cajnexau earning,, in. through doubie strangle on th the rmr f emF hr Trpf Spokane th rrM hoiew-iraltar tn a sweet blase of glory had fo aav thought ftout how fhli . w rCstler. Hef tranr f And right there, at the. very foot mjrnurrn represented Derg, who atienamg a medical the altar lay a' dud Herman aheil thatj borders hadjaen torn and broken and to t hadn of in iron tha j heel um Portland' Spokane college exploded Something had kept- ruined by the cruel the broken roof and the pit- Huns but her heart ard her wpint vvl last winter, for a jlu jitsu bout. It dead al- waile ss this ndn't make so awfuf much .as aiauhib and untouched td AIiakeand Ah Jap Prve difference against after all as lone as ribs attar tar. The thin that wourtt atauip out too much for Berg here as he did wan unharmed-t-an- d was some hand hadjth if of this wonderful people Vancouver it stopped at the hear jyt as this d4 was (savedguesa In the Vancouver bout Berg most of us frllos France shell had been before This sitting the airereesur throughout, following there liatenme to what the chaplain is ainHst a religion after a!tr alt. t guess. his shifty opponent ail the tune, but his limited knowledge of th Japaa- -' ese style of grappling was the cause t hia defeat. .Several times berg t had the Jap In dangerous positions, but could not put on the hoidtht would turn the trick fhiirj iM boxing the tnlied performance r not permitted , In f jxjre W. Coffroth, r f iB 5 r 6 bn " V bM .he United State, for ,!? " 11 L - ha. been bemd of bj Joseph fUyeroft, rani . ... y0Ik city and M- r .W. p of the boxing b' xenooneed.- Lr f1 H. money. u. ' 10 U?1nd tZ, mo .rtmeTm wJtb ta Ul mission. confr fln tnu '4 1 j cnrfntion Uumiyee ' 1 ii 1r' s accompanied if Faults and Virtues UJidseaTlS,titll' the matter Cf W 'SeTro'noter m P in affalra. interest a aeii Fur Ttie Drerret News by U. Addington liruce. orfraolu-Ttfondeede- separate for pur-eworn, a numberto bar effi- view wmbined, with a baa been eet Tbt turn needed divided . ar T T. , .... -. mmUBlUe- nivy .evub relief CUFF NlCARl GRID SOMEBODY, WW,MJ 15.000 000 0,09.090 lMOt; iaia jrx ry association Dr. Ray croft sent uys ao dispatch, making a iinfnce to head upeb the boxala athlebc gommmee-fmi 'wnTwitiVilUa Kidd Keleon to oon- bo to(D4 irbeioea 1U be too boy to par- trf cour xuptsrtaa tha handimg of any IZrJ tha show" aaid Coffroth. "but 1 twbt to be a big proposition. .omr to call on tbo mayor of every and will n permit a- - boxin show or promoters hi ask the promoter hold of tbs work. 5 itot lection to taka te Haleb Leonard. T3 kin several hours in Chtcairo rii amt to talk them Into a Benny be arranged. jMiri Show, If It can Sir Terk city. at. Madison Square ..utaa, rd like to see Jack Dempsey vfHW for the good cause against hm food fellow Willie Meehan tmM he a corking card. Ta all e poked up kbout this mat--e I can see It aa a etupendoua yOden from every section of the A world of money la needed laUUs is one way to help out. Why, Lok) fw written a let of II pro faun I have thought of in various Um at tha country, and they' lb be as fault span to help out" b sttman to boxing, tba San FfiJn Oct. J t. Rallying te WASHINGTON, on imu figures using the racing ucti for at least one day's sport in the support of tbs athletic work eou-- d if a kod u srrangs through bis acted at Camp Las Casas, San Juan, di tar ether kinds of athletic shows Porto Rico, under the direction of J a veil his plana will Jbmrxilr, depend B. Msecs be. of the wart department 'gely apon the wishes of Dr Ray-sf- l. commission on training camp activities, but Jim e'xpecta to be located a number of prominent business men a Hr York city, from which van-i- p of Baa Juan hava organized a war athl pot he can more easily direct his letic committee, the duty of which wilt "1 the length and breadth of be to provide the Porto Ricane now tn rtr w eountry for everaeas duty with athThe proposillon Is apt to be more training letic supplies to enable them to enjoy ir reacHrg than mere It working for Inaugurated Yy the training sports 'itr ene fund, stupendous as is tha (he commission. Once the easterners have an camp ojeet. to a report received at the According f Coffroth a value In demanding of the training camp com't PromatiDn of such events, they are headquarters mission in this city, tha committee was ir gooi formed at an enthusiastic meeting of business men, at which Mr Maccabe told of tho results accomplished from teaching the soldiers bow to play football, baseball and kindred sport Mr. Maccabe has bad two months' ex Xh Samm ies Rally to, A icLot Porto Ricans in Sports perience with the boys at Las Casa The majority of the soldiers at tha big cantonment never played rhmes before the training camp commission inaugurated sports at tha Porto Rican camp. Now they are playing baaeball and football, and are boxing and wrestling, with the same enthusiasm that characterizes the soldiers of "the State" "Aside from the mere fun of tha thing," says Mr. Maccabe. "theee games play that promote bring muscles Intomovements in their Boxing egilitv for tho sktUial use lays the foundation of the bayonet whenA1Iit eomes tothe games tend to seal work mf war develop ibe morale of the men ina keep them cheerful comThe officer of tfce w&r athletic Robert H. Todd; mittee are Chairman, secreoffice chairman. Buea Blanco; tary, C.0. Lord; treasurer. Hayden L. Moore, and aeaietant treasurer John 9L Warren. Through the Sport Periscope Fig saw Cost Will Bo Howry. eastern d op, at or figured out that It wilt rose the magnate, of the Id elnb In the two major league 70 ooe to maintain their parks during lilt. Taxes upkeep,sortsIneurance tn and tba figurs ehangM -of various ba ttOKAXE, Ort. Th. University oraiA OtrHe wuthortttss , MW to abolish tho offies of hsvs4 gradu-during tho term of tha r, and the 21 execuUvs -- 'Ctioo 4 tte'trn,?, ll t commit to of t tbo U. of U hsodl of 4. with- - student ofTcir.' Berksley th O,0 e TarTo Lrud SWm fraragr Unr ?ss"r?0s- f-formery u . rari Johnny si Train, For Hatch With Frenchman end,. M, run- tM p? laT. V" al ""h champkin. Jts-iirace for the f cJJTipiOT5hip Of th rrArrri Andre did winning of the 'I :5S&!St?tJWS a of fic Iwvh-',- e h , -h. Vik-ESV- Unl-von- Football Remits. NEW YORK Oct- - IL A number of scheduled footbsll games were post- pored or cancelled Saturday because of Influenza at Pittsburgh, an-InCarnegie Tech, with -BuclcnelL gam nounced thst no more game wosld be played tfala season. Other games called off wsre: Brown against Vermont at Colby against Bates at Waterville, Me. and William against by the New York high school In former Union at WUltamstown. Mas e s e years will be continued this year, according to a decision by the executive MD , Oct. 21. r The navy ANNAPOLIS commute announced after Its regular football team failed to get under way school monthly meeting last week. the naval pay Saturday as cancelled th fMM u tevn had Loot 10 Peneda la Meet for that afternoon The middies, expect to open their season Arery Brundage, veteran atar of th however, next .gainst the team. of the Saturday won Athletic association, who Chicago aitilctie championship for Nesport training station. the nain four years at the the third time tional A- - A. u. meet, lost Id pounds of VBiv BRUNSWICK. N J- - Oct- - 2L weight while 1 competing In the gruelling The Rutgers infantry eleven defeated contest of event which required the Pelham Bar naval reserve team - Saturday, 7 to 0 heucliafers recovery more than seven hours to complete. of a fumble by the sailor started the' WUl Haw geecev I igs . boys on the march toward th Rutger Pelham goaL Bakqr scored a touchThe Delaware River A. A- which goa! for Rutth shlpvards located in Phila- down and then kicked gers. The gam was rough and both . Jersey - and Delaware, sides delphia Mew were frequently, penalised on Delaware the river, will bordering soccer league this conduct a seven-teaReseason. All ef the teama In the league fit. Western Naval Reserve will also be entered tn the National and serve I. s s American cop tournaments during the At Easton. Pa. Urslnlne 4, La Fay- .iiing Provl-Aac,-R-- L. -. lilt ette 17. ''At Hanover, U. e e e game. rp ... .ChLL-fnra- ia .. tt purely liairy druggicta have seen wonderful results accomplished among their ciietoinera by thia great old nvedicine, nd they know that 8. S. S, is on of the most retiable blood purifier ever Or. fitAde. Keep your blood free of been by the use of th! boneat old DtT' Fine, and if you want medical Bold aitv.ci; you can obtsin same without coet Ly writing to Medical Direr S5!';S:,8S'rtn.uw" through. e Tisve Great gfrSlghtewey. The Great Lakes naval training station has tha first permanent quarter mile straightaway rucalag track In the. United State The track Waa built by nary engineers end le made of cinders It Is said to be one of the fastest e printing .tracks In the world. , - s ' Frlneetoa Coach la War Work. coast at "Speedy" Rash, football Princeton university until th war put a stop to the gridiron game tn 1911, Is now working for the Emergency Fleet corporation. Rufi Is attached to the New York office of the organization which la basting tha German sub iss Cmtlnne Byort Tha full program of sport aondnoted Baseball Rules to Cr.lPr tstcl,iH Foreign Languages Ij u NEW YORK,. Oct. LLr-- Th ity of baseball among th popularallied ns-tto- na abroad Is spreading so rapidly that there la already demand for simple Instruction and rules bf th gam printed In foreign language To meet these requirement several expert baseball authorities art eollaborallng In the preparation of a baaeball primer which will be digtHbatad.ln various sections N. H. Dartmouth Norwich 0. At Middletqh Springfield A- - Id, Wesleyan . At T. phlladelphia-fPemizylvan- ta S. S, Minnesota Os tt Minneapolis dlers from Mechanics school (0. 9. To London r - for the Such children, happily, are exceed- rhjslcal 111 health means nerv tngly few tn number. The faults of8treiw. Nerve stress means irritaW the average child are due, not to brain ity, and when Irritability is presei tec Iralnlr , deficiency, but to training deficiency. a childs responsivenes , Build up the virtues, exclaims necessarily lessen one enlightened mother, and the Naughtiness may thus beeqme faults will disappear. And, she adds, symptom of strain, malnutritid We should never call a child bad, or decaying teeth. Wherefore cane l never wound self respect. This doe the body should invariably go haf t not mean that his naughty actions in hand with virtue building by trail should be glossed over. . , v It means tng. AhaLwe houlfL4ntto build up that But always, neverlheleea. ... tralnln is which child is in the deficient, the Xeglet indispensable quality thing. tnsteau rather than fcondemn him "for that this and faults wilt dev-lof virtues, howsoever sound the phywhich he has not. Tn doing this we should always sique may be Copyright, 1918, hj remember to praise even th slight - The Associated Newspapers. feeble-minde- d. ee op Don't Make the Mistake Of Shooting Too Much M. G 27, LT, mistake The first flush of enthusiasm Is very likely to result la too much shooting with a consequent falling off In the Interest vrlitctrlrTm Important to success. This particular trouble Is not peculiar to shooting, for any sport can be ran into th ground If followed too strenuously. Practice taken regularly and consistently will surely make for continuous progress We said abova that each shot fired should teach yotrisomethlng snd by that we mean that you ought to study out for wourself Just what error caused the miss, for it Is the carefully studied poor shots that give yoa real Information.. UNITE IN ST1KE T. G. Woods, who was the first scoutmaster tn Salt Lake, has resigned from the Waterloo ward troop owing to absence from the city snd f succeeded by William M. Thompsc Of this original troop. 21 members s now Tn the service blLthetr round aad all write back ahkJing that see work has helped them greatly In th army life. This troop now numbt ;a Si. Troop tt of the Granite aesoelatir . unoer Scoutmaster LI dredge,, is p paring to take a hike as soon as t bond drivs is over Troop 5C of Wasatch ward, under I Shepherd has also taksn an act In bond aellng. Asst 9 riel hpart helped In the work to Bcout Master Elmer NeH sonOwing of Farmers ward being called t war, Scoutmaster Armatrong will succeed him ss head ef troop 15 H G. Marline has been appointed acoutmaster of Sugar House ard.v Emerson ward, troop it. took In SX on th for bonds subscriptions Liberty first days of the drive with its stanlV. at First South and Main, Scoutmaster William Dunn directed this troop. Tyoop 25 of Emigration ward, andep Scoutmaater, haa a band of Its ow iv with 19 members, it haa played I both the loan and savings stamp drives. ?' ! - -4 Meet Ty Cobb, Now Captain In U. S. Army . II i A Boy Buries Dead Bird A gentleman passing through City Hall avenue, Boston, the other' day " saw a little chap with hla head an shoulder stuck into big red waste- box, and, thinking the boy might b monel ofi hungry and looking for bread or fruit, halted a moment. Th the from rubbish with boy emerged paper box In- - his hand and aaid to th man; "I picked up this little deed. bird just now out of he street, and. 1 wh looking for" coffin to bury it, and I v found one. The man handed him a dime, which the boy declined; until the man tod him it was to bay . flowers for the birds grave. Then! the boy smiled gratefully and took tbei money. Christian Herald. sol lor Bout -- XMS CARDS-Th- V f , ' ,i - ! u e season for Christmas gTard Buy count of u many cards to be sent! abroad. Aa usual we are showing th Choicest hne of high- - grade- - cord -p , i manufactured. DESERET NEWS BOOK BTORBL" Perry Now Belongs to 1 Athletics for Sure BOSTON. .Oct. 2L r After you hava second a gun the next step Is to start practice, snd It is at this point that many men make a di IC AGO. Oct 2L A boxing content fotJhe championship of the allied fieetz ard th king's trophy, to be held In London, December XI and 12, will b participated o by a -- picked teem from the Orest Tuikaa naval training night. station, it was ahnoied last was An invitation from Admiral Sim received by Gsptain W, A. Moffett, those commandant, yesterday Among a Lai ion team are: eligible for the i MibAe (w 9 u k e light-t- ; Memphis Tal Moor e.tsn tarn Cleveland weight; Vincent Pokornay, DadanoF, 'welrerw'plght, and "Cat" ttgtrtwetght. No. Main 5 Advertisement . Street. ' M -- 1 - I ; Th Philadelphia American league baseball elnb obtained to Scott Perry Pitcher claim undisputed Saturday by paying 12599 toth Boston National league rlub 4a settlement out ef court of th Boston club s contention that. Perry was the property of tn Braves when the Athletics obtained an Injunction against hts playing for Boston. The Philadelphia club had tha ue of Perry all last season. CAPX TYRUS COBB Ty Cobb, greatest of baseball, play er Is here shown In hie uniform of captain In the chemical corps of the United .States army. He hopes 'soon 10 will have A a"r0 , wherB chance at Die Hun. Vvwtoiui (1 II P tanks r'd A SS Institution t Stories can be told to arouse and stimulate high Ideals. Stories hav a wonderful educational value, au 1 almost any lesson can be taught 1 etory tprm. "The power of example must I used One of the first things a ba ' learns is to 'smile back at his mothe . in and all hla earliest years the uhll these he sees and hears perAll of thew are excellent sugge-tton- s for the upbuilding of virtues I iflorn Always, however they nee own training to be supplemented by the taking t they to W.P the chHd in good physical condition as possible, M, qf Europe The pamphlet, which will b In French, Italian, English and printed Spanish. will carry th rules of the game in the simplest form. In additioa there will be pages of explanation and answers to the questions which arise who are' those among playing their first contests These question and answer wUl he printed both In EngGraaulaled Eyelids lish snd various foreign language in inflamed by expw- B Eyes tn column order that when parallel sme to Saa, Baal ltd Wtai American' and foreign-player- s luickly re lined by Mtolat meet, without brir. liable to TQ 1 V the language of their opponents speak or Eye Crist!!. NoSmxrtirg, tn th stand there may be neighbor Eys Comfort. At . medium pf commanfcratlon at hand. Your Drums .Jiwt or by mail Wt per Bottle. A gloss Ary of technical and baseball tad of tt fy free writ terms tn all laasmacw la also it be p For ' , Muted EF pad4. , IsdNfj - though made virtuops. But neither can children be made virtuous by petual soolding. They are poor unfnrtunateh w Ith twisted brains. Fqr their and the safety of society Great Lakes Naval .. Boy$ Will Journey l. -- 8'S'Mlble bW Red Croa Cochran Is in class 1A. Hoppe is In class 4A Co hr a ft Is due to be called to tho colors before many enthusiasts months, and biliard the country are in hopes throughout the match mav be arranged before Cochran is called. Cochran says ho Is willing to havo Hoppe name the place and dato of the match. see tie v In n effort to fore WUJ1 Hopp, worltf 'b&lk-Hn- o billiard champion. Into match In defense of his title. Walter Cochran baa challenged Hoppe to a match for the titular honors, with the understanding that tho entire proceeds of the match will bo turned over to the American 1 m JleCtn Beemmea Athletics. Bewefit far AttMtL For tho first time since war waa deMonte Atten, former boxing star, clared In 111, Mobil! unlveraityy of sd.-- tt, h la kAio c 4a from New York, first claim th attention of preotlrally Fubywlll we a benefit Attell Canadian Mind and a achdula givtnr thp by the atudtnU, of Utre ftam ha been lined up. Eagles of Frlseo, ?her iutermtingiat aporta-w- ilt ", ' former fail-y- n lltad to follow ruby. -tics cent. cnitaneanu Win Meet. " Arran genvrirts hare been dosed for a Show to Bel Red Cm Hro football game between th Camp Dodge MembOra of tho Four-t-n LaAjea and. th eleven of Dos Maine bm fifteen Hand Drivln club of New York aro Camp Caster eleven, ofJaws, Battle Crock, taking the rein for tba drive to falae MIrtL, to b staged In Chlcaga The date of the contest will be sot for November I if all Other plant go Health. v , Pmlant n t Let Inpurities Creep Id is medicine, vegetable, - l0 OS for tho Red Cross through tho medium of tho notional horse show at Madison Square garden. The show will be held Nov. 11 tn It. and all the receipts will go to the war charity fund. COCHRAN WISHES GAME WITH CHAMP El eet Kew CeyCala. total. C. Leonard Lewis ef Charleston. W. Ys, racaity quarterback at the the of West Virginia during AAMs Was HIT season, has been elected captain of in killed Fred W. Norton, report to Moantaineers action auroral days ago. was ons of the Another Derry Is Lbneijght. who quit th Morgaotoom Ohios unlror si tty's most prominent Rodgers, enter the war service of tbo Jack Darcy, brother of th late Les eleven to athletes before hs entered tho war United State Darcy, the Australian middleweight. Is Norton was captain of tho hoe gam said to b a replica of hla moumod ket ball team at Ohio C. and hs also brother, both In appearance and tn ring B Sold. to amove Stable , y played fullback on tbs football team Darcy has created a . Tt has bom asmovneed In the east methodsdeal Young and 117. during of favorable comment by e a e that the entire racing stable of A. K. great hie fjrst alx start five of winning at of be wUl the Mecomber disposed - Arrange Official Fay Scale. of th present season Th reason them with knockout The Kansas Intercollerlats Athletic close that Mr Maoomber la angaged la conference has drafted rule applylag to Is Wmmb Drive I te Harness Races. th payment of all officials during the war work In California Two women driver wars tfie unique , referees officials, coming year. Major features of the New Kg land fair raring Football Star In Killed. or umpires tn football games are te harness performer circuit for receive f2!k whfle miner officials will 1 Lieutenant Harry CL Hortoifl former Th member light of th fair sex showed be paid 115. ATI officials lit baskcrt twH tackle on the U. ef South Carolina tftCrtiaotvw competent- - irr"ait ' departand track are to receive not mors than football team, was killed la set Ion in ments of the sport and figured In many France on September 1L according to of the larger pars events. e a a word received by bis paxeota - Boohag Named Athlefie Directed. , Chess Hesters Will Sleet. Wnneootn is Ptela Will fky. Th Manhattan Chess club of New George Bonhag of New York, former A U. Minnedistance running champion. of of York will the Kingsley stage s masters' tournament, Captain will shortly take np bis duties as dr sota football team has won the consent starting thia month. Frank Marshall, rector of athletics at tha aviation camp of his parents to play this fslL Kings- United States; Jose Ckpablanea, Cuba, J. W Fho at MJueola-J- L JLBonhag has been com- leyS brother was killed in a football D. Janowskl. France; missioned a lieutenant In th afiation game last fart, and the parents of the J. T Berry snd Boris' Kosrtlch havewaiter, been Minnesota star wanted 'him to quit tha Invited to compete. corps by the war department, A-- -- Ted Cliff McCarl, formerly first baseman on the Spokane basebal club, and later on Bob Brown's Vancouver club, has been placed tn charge of football at the Presidio, McCarl s team Is scheduled to meet Andy Smith's University of California elevsn at Berkeley on Saturday. McCarl came to tue Spokane club from' the San Francisco bealB Hs was one of the most finished first aackers in first the league, and he covered the cushion for the Tribe for two season He was later traded to the Vancouver season with the dub and after one and was Beaters, he quit baseballMcCarl Went blacklisted by Brown. a year almost work athletic into army ago and - was sent to southern . fomta. Hs tt an experienced athlete- - having footand baaeball coached basketball, ball team before entering the service of the wet department. Ofct SPOKANE, lull Soma forget who, once est sign of the virtue we are seeking A child w il(, fry to UB As jjmply the ab 'to culthate This desertption- - is up to the thing Tor:'rbtc-hhe-- kindness, and geniality. There are a few children, . c I sence of virtues. Particularly happy when applied to the faults of children Little is to be gained by scolding children for being selfish, cruel, or bad tempered. Much Is to be gained bv taking pains, through proper training, to deelop tn them the opposite desirable qualities of unselfishness, otMMI .. . Army-- aiiTXlion wt-ji- t t Kj IdSdBJitk.W ViiS DeepSeated Colds ifwtWiri aerieat eoipHcatfane DRS. SHORES & SHORES,? THE RELIABLE gRFClALlSTt FOR MEN and W0E1LN Office 559 Main M Ralfleke Cfly Honrs, 19 to : Snn-(ta- T 10 to 11. Call or writ Advice free. -- has gtvso zatiefeockm for mors thaa fifty yearn Look at, J5re Sborl record of 25 years of; centinuous mccaaef a speoallsto tn NERV CHRONIC, OUl and SPGCKAl ' CbrCU(te DISEASES. T an "ag ad J |