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Show ., t,-- - - 1r , - - - - ' s 4 ! , , ''- - - ' - -- - " , , . ' - , DESEll ET E''ENIN 6 ' . . NE-Vr3- . 'I , , t,,,, 1 '"' ; I'l z 4t ', .- POili) . L. - ,,. , . '' .... .. ': 1 ; S. .- - ,, : r,11 11.4 t t I 1 ', I ,Ott Ltu $.1 i n MA.RIEYFORCL oatnts Mgr 0 á ' rk 41 (II D n fir) A uuatu- Marines Vimners NET If hi Service rMatch , r' ,10.ftm. - ,,,,c, i a - .,'" r ' r' - ' ' ' ' CALDWELL, - :: LA- j . '0.0,for',,, -- I ) UMW Murray Pulls Out Win After Hard Struggle; iRichards Easy For Williams; Other Champions Win. , . ) ' , VN, - a. e, . .1.7 N. Aug. FIRST 123---"- Jenne der.' in honor of Major General, Inhn A., Le Jenne, commander of the' 13conli division In "'ranee. was cele.,1 brated at the navy rifle range here yeste'rdal. with the national pistol match and the United BMWs service match ' ita features. Lieut. C. Christerferson, United States cavalry. likished first among 400 competitors in the pistol event with a score of 292 out of a possible $00. Hs defeated two favorite'. A. T. Lane. Con. necticut civilian team, and Lieutenant Commander W. A. Leo. N. S. N., who finished second and third, with 2811 points each. Lane had a better score on the long range than Lee. The United States marine corps team won the United States service match. in which five nixteen-me- n teams competed. the navy, army, civilian and nati6n.. al guard teams finishing in the order named. The 111001011 of the marine team d at the 200. 600 and ranges were 1662, 1.497. 1.329; total, 4.374. - -- , IN - ., it 4'4,4 I, RAINIERS Jt ,' LIMIT '' HITS,,FUTILE; At CalchvellShool .. . ; ' . 0 r , I ,4467 -,- . BEES' "Spider" Baum Makes De but as Bee and is Greeted With Fusilade of Blows by Mullenites. - ;,ocrreALL for the L. D. I. schools wee the decision of the board of edut oNop RILLS, N. Y.. Aug. 211.,,, Aug. 28.Failure to 'lilt, , ,,'!:, cation of the L. D. B. Church yestelayente it was a decision which is ri,,,1 on cost the Bees tile l began to tea In the second t., i SEATTLE, Crested with a salvo of sincere We1000be all over. the state end inter. ,a.-i, ' of the national eines. with the Purple ' ' ' a,.W noustain country sot only by the Church schools - affected, but by or. . ..A Pl& 3f". &m Sox here yesterday. 'Hard hittlrig situation. athletie local In che the . entity interested . ,t. of pti.hbtelBnigd e club marked the nine innings. Hardly an ,,' -- ery The decision Is the outgrowth of a long compotes carried on bY those here yesterday with a resultant Lm- Inning passed In which the Bees 444, , : interested In the adoption Of the gridiron pastime oa the schedules of the the ,is0 Of not advance nen to a scoring position. . Prevenient In the Iasi. Although which hove long been known as produoers of splendid ith ; L. D. S. school turf mirth wire heavy as a result of but timely blows were conspicuous by of sport. ! "'; letes and excellent teams In the other braiehee . the early afternesin showers. several their absence. clean athletios and physical ethica. favored hos good. Church the . . ' Always .' of the contests developed tennis of 411 r,'" mede the gamca far litter- Seven games remain to be played In rules football when a was time there But tion, ,,, 4,..., the series. Both teams boast strotg epectacular 'nature the present title- Big Purse Offered premium Ott ont form of sport from what It is today. Mose plays withto acover , is ,,' IOW R. Lihdley Murray of Niagara a chance Up and tootles rough-hous- e holder, ' pitching staffs and are going at their : beef rather science. than White Leonard Meet to Norris R. Palls and former Champion best. Seattle confidently expects to.... affalr..and the Church banned it. ; play made the game a somewhat brutaldifferent trs William II of Boston figuring promThe danger bug been loin. take the series, but Eddie Herr. tik matches. DENVER, But modera football is something Aug. Hamill, such in 28.Jimmy inently won the hardest' and ', most local boxing promoter, today telegraphBee pilot, is equally determ1net7,,.. chubby 1;44 imised. the element of skill has been emphasised and the game Is regarded .' Murray contested set-t- o of tte tialt ed Berny Leonard, lightweight cham- to win at least five. In fact. Herr ad- ' I' brilliantly defeated in the schools. : tii :1desirable as Dean Mathey when he pion of the world. offering bine$I0,000, taie , : ; be cannot afford to do other- 4 4. 40f,-104. Willillinn The athletic situation is both the oelleges and high schools of the N. J.. lose or draw, to meet Charley mite that ' i Cranford, as contenders mu e 4 . 000 win, . ' church of of r, wise. the addition ochoole strong deof tha. in astonished a the by' gallery Whits, Chicago, helped ,,, I. greatly ,... "Spider" Baum, the recent acquisition eliminating Vincent cision contest for the championship in by '' spectators ,t,,. In acfootball. them- Denver Bees from the Seals, got into ,, 4,1 .1. Richards, the youthful indoor Thanksgiving day. TMe is the of theright equippell with a football mentor the action was a 64. ip Already the L". D. S. Itigh school is well awaybut itia;1 pion. in straight sets largest purse ever offered a lightweight tion considerable a with is star football showing for Charles. too Little hut elected a mech, made surprising Olsen. ,,,ii,t-,, as "Tillie" to recently defend his Mathey title and second the 4 chamlargest Both Lynn Brenton and the Spider carrying thethe first Puree in the country iIn 1919 . Hamill against Murray.hard i coaching experience. were slammed bard and often. Each pace for pion along at a New ap- - went the Offer to Billy Gibson, teonartYs allowed II hits. but I , their Seattle's blows snores el player Jersey the The two sets.. Anticipating manager in New York City. The puree came at opportune times football In and counted rod to grow better se the contest efforts to is guaranteed by local business me. iLnd to ,7 ' ' tiring forced safeties Murray he visitor fl the while her s. until Li. schoo1 the , i 8. D. tallies., larnett-Beime- tt presidents the progressed. the win to were of the futile kind. Even the run of the carious Institutions , 4 oupertenni insetorder play principals 18 on a games. made was after to mapped decisive , third and get , they managed. bad their fall program already t man in turn won BRMSH WIN NET been sacrifice fly. during which each out. and tot a minutes time Inhasmotion seventeenth of the the on his service until Marty Krug 1e4 the artillery '1 lost putting the machinery FINALS FROM FRENCH day. same He laced out a triple, a double was reached. . to give the Church schools the in Nst Iamb- four times two aurora up. and football Voreed ' ! class singles kind of high Mammy CTOR "TILLIE" OLSEN, recently returned from overseas where as DEAUVILLE. The visitors witnessed the death of net France, Wednet;day, '-- : ' il,",' ' tione as their splendid basketball. bass Mathea repeatedlythatgained the van- - Aug. 27.British players today won two runners at the plate in the first saw B. tint-- . a he considerable of action. the II. ' '1' .bas captain ball iand,track teams. exchanged from point and ,,C , the two final singles tennis matches two innings. Both clubs played great P. Y. II. to check most of M ut; held f,ugene Roberts of Ofthehis form for athletio togs again and will pilot the L. D 8. high school ath- position. here in connection with the selec- baseball. gum. tage wee able I '!. ,,,:,,,,,.', . ,..,: boaCoach Star work by ...Krug and Iinve,ted a large part the latter : , and force drives rare tion of a team to meet the Australians Wares was a feature. Neither stde was course most ) letes special be to their interesting what of the through year. promises sport edges p. e r In Philatephia receiving the very Mr. along the Davis cup. Davson. I gams. not until for charged with an error. Ini.truction in the gridiron of was a big gun in Rocky Mountain football circles in Coach Haddock's play in order to pass him. It was , defeated Laurent', France, 3England. ,n 2. and athletics The home towners scored one in the of his Col. unlimbered every ounce Roberts in a keen etudent success. lIAMPION meets champion today day, and won wide fame as a formidable tackle. Murree R. F. and when EngSecond Algernon Sweeners single ii. and hingecote. speed inning and a coach of pronounced smashing and ferlinr power de- - land, beat Andre Gobert, France, s, from third, which when Ned Garnett. former Inter-a football matt. he intends brought in Compton After his college carder, Olsen coached athletics at ,ranite High afoot that Mathey would concede f lc,, : ' though not of The French team won the doubles. field this fall station Pete had reached on an infield match the in team a mountain most and spectacular to nal the in king, feat put Orgies 2 , 7....,.. out team school and sit a a turned for football and U later Freshmen. sacrificethe a good galhit. ondos., Ills the other passed ball. the one that make kept which will the gay. and Sennett, present skate titlehold- genial personality and He b as an abund -Sweeney also knocked in the locals' constant rounds of applause. WINNING AT CLUB great fighting spirit make a winning combination. 'lery in Williame-Richardup and take notice. ma- er, meet in the third round of the anwas when he g.e.. the run fourth. in second athletic s meeting ance of husky, .versatil "Tillie" was all smiles yesterday 'when they broke the news to him of The S who was on brought in Cunningham. different and was nual Intermountain tennis .champlonLAYTON-WANTan torte!. entirely 4.4 ' GAMES a steal. of Mt a KnoPP reason and second by At the It V. C. In Logan Coach have a ships on the Salt Lake Tennis club that the Church schools were to have football It had been a trying sus- led type. The boy champlot $ ' . ,i . . titleholder of 1914 Compton's single and Cunningham's the to give bas the stae all eat and will exthe for while decision athlete in the balance. But the big hung Rainier. their third The match Is scheduled for pense LArroN. Aug. 211.The Layton base- double gave the sixth. 1916 a hard fight. and some working out shortly courts. ,,,,,,,,,, high gradefallIngot a winner. ball Olsen was confident and already bad his plane made to turn out a gridiron and club. which has Just returned from third run inthe 1;10 end 'will have two rival &Wan. term opens. even selected him as the a a pert ... after with court broke into the run colle The three-davisitors y on the especially Garcame to suceessful whool very L. D. It high Williams XL Le a Hong in the Coleman-ltagaw- a after land tilt and aggregation which will make the other state high schools step to maintain doubled and and Wellsville, is out trip t, , . willThefixed. with chal- umn in the eighth. Krug as Coach Victor Olsen expreatrion on his face. and, . ' Porenscin-Dunca- n a his to on third, wtten him and the roan due hit to some their match. put fast amateur and Rumler's lenges Several' football games prestige. three first tits (gibs losing Weber are particularly he scored on Shealy's sacrifice fly., semipro. teams. broad experience. are scheduled to fall own errors. settled down and proceeded ... roach, of and anxious to meet They Widen by the The Tillicums made it a double cinch such aggregations as -to eliminate Richards with a speed Silk academy under' Coach the wayside & enter today. Salt amazed, the Lake to Iron Steel. Moose team, with two in their half of the eighth. the left gallery which the opportunity , welcomes Bareness '... , and Yeeterdars crowded program brought to Richards Logan and Lewiston. Compton walked and Cunningham sinFielding academy Be played continually the great fall port at ; ,' and out a lot of ball with tonTeams desiring games with the Lay- gled. Both counted on French's triple. Parte. Idaho, Vaal stroking Ricks academy good tennis and though no ' nine will bein should touch Score. with v.rd get , marked his play respectively,s. , the as aneaahat Rexburg. IdahoChurch manager of the club. He may be sehool including- upset' occurred the favorites were givscored placemenip or Cook. the war, and the other fore en a reacted eitimet.the SALT LAKE. First errors scare Nat'onal In sre of cases. Johnson bad through several commit to hnowacattemies. and ' Richards caused Ingle. bank. s 2,, NEW. YORK,, Aug. 31.-- -4 Eddia 'Bert didn't logo any ttm lino. report AB. R. Ti. PO. A.B. difficulty In winning from the game old ed to be on dill football commission and minionin until the lat. :- :The three games with Garland and 0 0 5 0 8 5 giving his new pitcher a test. of football will veteran. from a reliable source contains the the presence Wellsville bytaggert c.f. in ., ' That the sdoption despair up ter gave to Gibbs and Alden. went school wan scores Baum forced did 4 the 4 2 2 0 Layton by 1 "Spider" for Church bowling 2b. the information that Manager McGraw , ... of 6 and 12-- 2 at Garland and 11-- 4 at Krug, of the master. Footgreatly enhance Bess to , the held 4 and deuce 0 in 1 1 1 0 little yesterday his r.t. second eat in quibble. Bum that was little beyond Pierce. ler, by there Wellsville. other In respects registration New of situ. the offered for York has Giants the for 3 0 1 8 0 0 myetery Itainiors, who . Coleman asitlAioreneon came Shealy. lb.a a. hall is a big drawing card in the progress toward ., ' was be. whacked out lit unexpwted 2 1 eleven we 4 hits. fill 3 0 But 0 through to to center r-.4 trade Benny Kauff. the sport and traelt in the Johnson, Connie Doyle dunts. With a fillbaseball "' still believe that "Spider" can Wilt the 1919 championship. R. V. Thomas. 1 1 1 0 3 0 efeated L. Mulligan, 3b. approved manner, to the St. Louie Cardinals tha at fore bamkethell. forward moved fielder, Bees. for of for E. 4 the New Washington Mahan, The opening of the consolation sin. York, Lt. 00 , Watson the athletic schedule is complete Cecil Donaldson. and also pay the latter a bonus in P. L. Kyneaton, Rockville Center, de- Mulvey, 2 0 0 4 0 0 preemie of won Spencer. c - from the year. Frank feated and alas was productive of some close con C. Seaver, Boston. by ' Washburn easily 3 R. 0 prepared Baum. Mullen for p. Austin the has petition 10 20 following The exchange a Motienry, lot Patinjeeted . ;'," , arat will meet Gerald IL school presi test. 0 0 0 0 0 1 ; I aSmith of "pep" end likely by the i., It esprit de oorps into I tereon, the Australian, tomorrow, the fault great young outfielder. Negotiatoile New ' ' preeented L Dr. last defeated .Beekman, York, spring Frank Duncan his Rainier crew. end succeeded for the former principals of the campaign dents today where . Inoue are said tcebe on between the 1 11 24 33 I latter coming through by the default of B. E. Drake, New Rochelle, 64. Totals misfits have certainly come back the story Smith failed yesterday by smashing and Pretty well ,,,,,,., 64. his teammate, Lycett. two clubs involafing the two outaBatted for Baum in ninth. are staging a winning spree end to put football in the church schools. L. Gerald driving the placing game of Spafford Patterson, Australia, which would be a credit to a 111411. Jokesters Hard Pressed. fielders and the deal may be put Fetid's. R. Lycett, Australia, by default leader. IL Church of Provo into smitherines. The first SEATTLE - . William aohneton. San Francisco. was M. Johnston. San Francisco, William before the end of the week. At a meeting of the L. D. ,: through held AB. R. R. PO. A. le forced to platy four sets with G. A. L. defeated G. 4. L. Dionne. New York, : echool presidents and principalsat 1.30 est went deuce,. but Duncan wasted lit. not Pitcher Penner Kenneth milty 4 0 2 2 7 0 2b. lid could For Wares, Dionne of New York before be : in Barrett hail June 4th, MS, innings Seattle shut out 6.4, 7,.c. 4.14 6.4. tie time ion the second one. finish the season with the Port1 13 8 0 0 0 , deep-coulb. her opponents. Mullen, The Oaks went B. m it was moved and carried that J. of the Jr. R. steady driving defeated Adoue, Dallas, dispose said of 4 B. omit. Allen. 0 1 neorelees for 43 straight and T. D. high school champion. land Pacific Coast league club. Walsh, Lt. local player. N. W. Niles of Boston M. Hoerr, St. Louis. t be the unanimous voice 63, 61. , . 4 0 0 respect2 1 lb. that seven drew they blanks yesterday. Maurice E. McLoughlin, Los Angeles, Knight, eliminated 8. Kashio, the Japanese dents and principals Bob Officer of the East High lie last night asked Judge William :' of ed- eliminated 4 2 3 Compton, r.t. - ., ' - fully petition the Church board of footteam. in straight sett', with a loss of defeated C. Curley, Pawtucket, 62. playar. W. dceredie to either make I deal 3 2 3 2 0 ü , ucation to permit the playing , Cunningham,' c.f. A Ihhika seven but but , games. totmatch Kumagae which as of full proved On the for 5 1 0 4 2 c. In consolation 0 . H. B. schools Church or him him for to his release. in Sweeney, dethe W. J. ball bang-u- p defeated Boston, give yeeterdare the returned Taylor, ,, , by convpliment easily and tennis 4 1 1 6 0 0 fight did likewise. French, as as any of them was staged by Dr. bad season chow. Penner Lndlow Vendeventer of Plain- - Toussaint. New York. a has lowing reason: had featina E 4 4 foremost 0 1 0 college ..... 0 0 of Brenton. the one M. W. New p... I. It is defeated Halt ' York, srimilar circumstances. field. under P. Loand 11J.. Spencer Smith. land the Wright in the 2,3 lug but flashes of the form which E. B. Harran, Great Britain, and blab gehool sports American But the Angels won. and Thomas of the Aug- - Jor 34 5 12x26 17 0 youth tan smasher, the latter winning two Total' won him a trial with Cleveland four 64, 75. 2, Practically every advanced. deuce sets. a ' ,,, ,, aleo team tranvia destres Inclined out, hlt with batted ben H. H. Bassford, New. York, aefeated is 'Spencer athletically who ago. of Todav's years National fiummaries: turf card some doss be beautias singles s'l ' promises Marty Krug was high hitter yes. the game W. New Dore, knowledge ofactual and the closest competition championship. secoal round: C. B.- La R. C.Fisher, Seure by lasiags. terday conesBe connected for four participation in the ful tennis Van Vilet, Hoboken, defeated baseball by C. Don- C. N. defeated interyet offered. former in sound as Doyle, Garnett, Washington, '" ' times many up. him 64. Salt Lake Baltimore, to hiceredie sport. referred Crest, Judge the New mountain that observed 64. York, Hal Dennett and aldson, been champion. S. ' It has Runs Leroy, New York. defeated C. .., 000000010-- 1outside of state titleholder. P. T. Andereon. New York, def Vt ted J. Robert hook up at CIO, while Manager Walter McCredie, saying The Bees wasted It good hits an Francisco, .. Hits Griffin, boys form football teams 221111030-1a P. Von at the same time. Kasai's. Japanese organise One run is a grnall divias far aa he went the boy Bernutt New York, that 44, school if the school does not This yesterday. Seattle ore-- t, artist. and Coleman and Duncan and in this sport dend on such an afternoon of IA W. H. Roselle. defeated G. ' and participate could have what be wanted. Ken's Rune.... W. M. Washburn, New York, defeated Donaldson,Benedict, 10-- t. an unfortunate situation because Sorenson. two smashers. put on two 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 x--12 Jr.. Now York, 97. Hits swatting, ate, release be announced M. at may other P. stellar New attractions. any 'York, defeats-' New Charles of lack of supervision. Loughman, York, Chambers, those to I. an. of 19 on are books injury contests the Is 4. elements The W. or ed reladished time information J. ' Sweeney. Baltimore, up And the Summary: Struck outBy Brenton. 1; In basket- - or say that it H. R. Parker, New York. defeated P. 64. who play is no greater Isthan today. including matches In men's Bran- was all thedispatches by Baum, 3. Bases on tive to a ,trade or deal of some fault of Shealy and Ball. less injurtovi singles. New York. E. Davis. San Francisco, de- ton, 2; off Baum. 1. bailsOff Two-bas- e Willis doubles and oottsolation Ilinglell. ball, In fact football hits- -Rum the two fence Be. ler, inviter& kind. The Marshalltown chap has N. W. results: W. New feated J. to the athlete because: Boston. 8. Yesterday's defeated Niles, Gallon, Xork, 62, Shealy, Welsh, Cunningham. Wares With the Stage set time and again, a. It does not call for the continueda pleasant personality and is liked George Sorenson beat J. Latimer. $I. Eashio, New York, Krug. Three-bas- e French. these heavy willow wielders failed hitsKrug, W. F. Johnson, Philadelphia, defeated muscular and mental eenston that basDouble to Spencer; to hit.. him. knows who playsMulvey everyone by F. Duncan. beat E. Spofford. does. , : R. M. ketball Johnson to to N. Kirland. Sacrifice 6.2. Elizabeth. Krug J., Sheely. 3 t Ken has an excellent businese ofDAVIS AND BROOKES ci. Go liarber best IL K. Steffenson. ti. It is not so Injurious to the heart. 6.1. hitaMulligan, Stolen Cunningham. Sacrifice on a bard floor -. Leverens will likely do mound C. It is not played R. Pell, New York. defeated A. W. I fer from a moving-ptctur- e concern I. a flyCheely. from basesSpencer la r. less P. Loose danger beat Porkwink 6.4. therefore there duty for the Bees today. -f TODAY'S FEATURE Mulvey, Cunningham, Merriam, Farmington. Mulligan. Wik ,t.,, ,at HollywcauL Cal.. and will spend Allen beat Bob Officer, fall. m t lo Runs M. H. for pitchBaum. Kelleher. P. responsible defeated basketball the Seattle, winter of there with his mother. E. M. Garnett beat Bert Smith, 64, d. The after effects The merles stand: Brenton, 1; Baum, 3. limpiresFrary Vandeventer. New York. Ile may proceed there direct if cut FOREST HILLS. N. Y.. Aug. 28. 0 1)'; 1"C are more serious as has bees ahown in won Salt and Lake 0. won Seattle L W. Phyla. T. A Tilden II, iuoa defeatoffices. It is very by the Heavers. Philadelphia, C. R. Johnson but A. N. Alden, 4, Willis E. Davis of California, who deon. postponed. 1:.,.. , our recent army recruiting E. P. Thomas, Jr., New York. 1 that Walter MoCredie will of those who had feated Norman E. Brookes, of AustraLou Angeles won 1. Portland won proportion were greater baskethall , . found 64, lete.him until physi L. Pitcher 114. lift. at Southampton, last week, and R. Rain Prevents E. Oibbs W. go beat 0. Harry one Pierce, played postponed. C. Racing dition Biddle, IilegrisZn arrives front Moosejaw while the D. Coleman beat C. Rudine. defeated P. Norris Williams H. of Boston, twice naPhiladelphia. II4. Sacramento won 1. ---Vernon. won 2. ,. cally unfitwith New Anderson, loot. who were York. , in and -his 64. those played tional worth. proves the O. opponents champion, one postponed. prevailed In Grand Circtz it Meet Consolation Sims lea. C. Biddle, Philadelphia, defeated F. C. third round today of the national lawn Judge McCredie yesterday tele, ball. San Francisco - won 0. Oakland , Nelson beat V. Hogan, IS. Anderson. New York, to Pat Back'', manager 6. tennis championship tournament on the It gives excellent opportunity foe n. graphed ono won 1, postponed. L R. Irvine beat J. Dern. Kumagae, New York, defeated L. west side courts here. Williams showed of the Mot,sejaw cluir of the Weste WISTON, Aug. development. heats were physical H. Bowman beat O. Cushing. for Vandeventer. Plainfield, 4 ern Canada league, aeking Pat to , It affords the environment' betop form in eliminating Vincent Rich- decided in the rain in the Grand Cir- PARKESBURG. Pa.. Avg P. Smith beat Spencer Wright. I4, E. Brookes,. Australia defeated W. ads as which is mend cult recognised races et the l'itcher to outdoor Morrison Reedville yesterday. track yesHarry pip orr.!-,The Cincinnati Reds won an etWestbrook. Detroit, than indoor play. Two other,matc.bes ieleeted from the terday, after which the track became sodo Portland at oitce. Manager., Mack log7. more beneficial fbition from game C. S. r, to Parkesburg Garland. decieloh on 111, has been ncouratred in be R. defeated for a Football the that Pittsburg. Blatelors. up is played in desperate need of hurlers and heavy postponement was neces--- Today'. Iron. a strong local semiprofession--IA Jamen. 64. Saratoga, , the S. A. T. C. organisations consist. grand stand court' brought together eery. It wen "Cox day," and In spite for hopes that Morrison started In doubles. 4 to O. Lucius alteam. al ' Jr! D. today school New and of of E. Maurice Hammett, high defeated York, of the . McLaughlin, weather a good crowd turned college California, this city hot night. Eaatley is the ing mostly stnd Bal Bennett ve. , lowed two scattered Mtn. while hie S. E. Davenport, and Leonard Beekman. of New York, out in honor of the New England drivcollege and high R. Officer Simpson man. All Jr., New York. former Beaver chucker N. Officer: C. Scott and and is and teammates found ': in little trouble as L. 64. ana football are Gerald of ' , school Patterson, talking boys Australia, er. In addition to the unfinished efents, vs. D. Colenian and P. Duncan. A vouching for Morrison's ability. Touchstone when hits ware R. N. Williams II, Boston, defeated world's titleholder, kitting and Watson M. part of the resrular Thursday program ,' never before. It la believed that the partner Portland Animal. ,, 11:16E. Allen and J. W, Knight va needed. V. Richards. Yonkers. 74, 2. S. Finally Washburn. of New York. will be run off today. G. Sorenson and E. Peterson; E. Snot-for- d general athletic atmosphere will be MIMM.....' and C. Loose. vs. F. Romney and Plods much more 'wholesome by the ad- - J. Dern; K. Kagawa and S. Wright vs. sport to the others we (talon of this 14 mith and 0. Nelson; R. Irvine and now anioy, a condition. "devoutly to he R. P. vs. W. Stratford and e. Peterson w imbed for." , J. Neville and E. Barrett 1 Gallagher; , (Signed) I va S. Felt and N, Garnett. C. W. Zilln:SE14, &milli vs. C. By Sinnott and I:00C.andJohnson I If. K P. ,1 k,,,,,. 11. Bowman. 011:01tOil- l- S. ROMNEY. I Rodin : , Gibbs and 0. Romney vs. J ROT WELKER. Suntintrom and V. Devoud; H. Cres and , , t F. Harris vs. K. K. Steffensoo snd E. Pierce. i THoRcD MST AUI3REY DE - 4! OLQ MÀN CAN YOU LET OVERCOME WITH EMOTIQN) SOBBED: ;', lo consolation singles H 111, ontOn. 13RUS-AND 4:30--A HAVE THE ME vs. H. Rampsberger: TEN ARTIST potKe-re- o Romney HE, ; 4..:(MY BOY I CAN ; R. vs. Mirano Goodell, r ' I- SAID 4r$URE!. HERE IT ME kTÜCH. 'TOLD OF S' In championship singlem- -TALE, WH7rittioTOEKARmSy IliNpiNHDI 1lEt.NYDES. C00--C- . Rt E1NRDA Gallagher vs. J. Suntistromi I S 1., :1' O. Romney vs. E. Allen: C. Johnbon Wms AEYosOst.10 F.L.Ci tv., . WOE, .THAT WHEN HE ..::.:.'..i:'' S. vs. Felt. r .0174 FINALLY WOUND UP WITH- :THIS Garnett vs. It Bennett: D. art ,, ..... .1 Coleman vs. Kagaws: O. Sorenson vs. ' OA' ,,,,JA , ' lito :17'11I , '' DETROIT, Aug. Chicago F. Puncan: E. Peterson vs. C. Loose. , s women and ono each from Detroit and ,... ' e . '' , '. Memphis play today in ths third IDAHO HORSES READY . li , , ,, -, tettInd of the Women's Western 00If r ' ,..'4- MACKEY FOR tournament , the Detroit Golf Club for ,RACING ' c lq . ' I '11 , , places in tho semi-fin---': ' , Friday as a a : i . A 11100' ... 41 result of.their 'victories' in the. Pecond AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 28.- -, , i 1 k 101! e4r gig Nisch rime horses were shipped out '''''' f ego.t, round. They ore Niles 1,orothy Hight ' 4 ' . ,1, 'L ' , Letts.i3e Mrs. H. Arnold of American Falls Tuesday morning to :..c Itrs V. C.Altril. , . is, jAEA ' . 's s , itb..,,Artit . E. Foreman, Miss' Mar. Ma 1 ,.... -Jrksntt. will be entered in whore .''' ' ' ,. dm they .. . 'a, 1, Edwardo and Mrs. P. Flak. (ilk'sI40, 3 I ' , the three days of horse racing to be , ; Al 11, . , .A, .1,11, ro7 ltro, W. 'G. llettlyertn. Detroit. and held there shortly. The horses are the ' '' VCo 1 Tenn.. , lir.' 'David Gaut, --, RobinMessrs. si:,, . . property of Altmeier, i, , ok.tiblit, , The only' miest,t4 player counted son. IL Parks and Tyler, local farmers. l'll ' among the f.ivotpe. hi Mies Franees and have gained an enviable reputation ,.' i 44 N wan who Milosokee. elimliadfaeld. , on for race Idaho southern SS tracks. speed -- - i,.., ., Pitted taday lV Minn Ifighlt 4 to 2. . , races t. . the A at Following Mackey they Nfre. Gaut conttnuott lu t.he play only will be sent to the Cassia after a hard contest with Miss P.dish ille011 at Purley and will later ' -, , . ir? , Cumming,' of Chicago. whiob ended 011 here at the 'Power County fair. ' awl ' . the eighteenth green. Th Memphis --,' Itomse Holcomb, a ;eilo. 1 a appeal -, " I , ''' ' , ' ' , Agr.4.1 , tante ',man was compelled to take the last boy, fit jockeying for the ' 0 ,. 4, I, .; holes to win. Robinson harass. 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