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Show 4 DKSr.HKT' KVKNINU rXKWS jEnarr err, I'.IIM) k ill. w l. Msrid- Crest Runner Who Is Mentioned si Cosch For AVnericsn Tsm st the Olympic Csmes REMAINS INTACT Scores Knockout 1020 10 ' WESTERNLEAGUE Gilbert Easily JIMMY WILDE TO BATTLE MICKEY RUSSELL TONIGHT ITJUtUAKY THLTLSDAY t u- aa-III- ! r IN 1920 SEASON Over Philly Boy Hi flyweight Ywiiag ekorat-taa- , la Mi flret NIIIIII la IHa aaal lunieht ageiart Ut.bry hii.iajt a lore! Uaiaatiiihl iMi he aaa bet eetufi-- 4 with kia III ahaal ng la hie lhra houie la lha middle aaal 1 aa ai I nor vlimtd." ha aai4, 'and oufhly far aa aa a f.ghl aa I till 'Mil 7 ha I ailiahmaa foue hi parted la aih 17 posits riagiide sad comae a bawl It pounds d Hardly hat tha min haiaidat a i a mill Billy I'hi.atrl-l- No Action Taken on Propos- lal - man, hater, and I'al O.liail round mala an lha ar t the si to Add Denver to event at Raidy Ik. an ng a baling Pl' poyrrl la lha Armory a 'ana laal n.gbl Circuit., (ail Ial la'aaaat a blo ea Maaiaa a haul Kina ban. far hia ueproterled af lha Inna ain.l areuM a aun.her U. S. Body Now Expect to Me. Feb, if The Mmnl hil the flaar KAN tit orrT. rf laiinulaa ':l Waster tho of h ara tm ram la la memberihip PUn For hlalha airarna knew aai.rlhlnf remain Intatl this season, accordtng to Complete ah.iul hallRf tat If h dna. ha rut. rad aa announcement teaight by Freaidenl U ad la maaduaiaddd U 4lL Formation WiD A ft Tea rosy tt the cnH oaten el ta Entry and if it itM lit lM4 irtn 0t u4tint la knot aea.ioa af rlub owners here te. tetA frvul prvtUH( h!oif In day te die use Urges offslre. nyth! Transportation of Team Itiu h I'ropoeale lo drop Jeplia from tho i' fftvta th To Sail For Foreign n4 of m fgrrrtih4 t'lt with circuit end odd reaer ward discussed Johnny h)i m vhuti neitbifl hoy h4 but not acted upon, ba said. 4 ouffiiiont lo Clime. pra.l-denMe. Teerney wan draw. NEW YORK. Kth. 1). TM X'f Trh'ntoo it oppfo4 ip m kh4 one from aataadod de- hia term round and 11 " ha marlcaa club hee!' Leeeue ha aa lth Kid trork V I In hie kvt '" !! gluon a. lid five n!nodaa to years Ferllele (Redlj acquired title (a phephtrd baaina rtaeperalad Inrreese la salary. ltd declined lo on. fi round and noitsco tho amount but said it was the tork. rfc. it Smith, wall kteaa la hatlaaal aim IUof Uahar through a hirh Bahaf half bniing Surma over paid a W eater ledgtld rial program ef (III Olympia (ana for word Ibaa a half doe a years that r.d aal largest covered hlmeelf a hrid in in third b team a with Ike tt mm .'lr rid tmra owners rinsny (,( Tonight 'tha rwirteg - dub them I O' fomlnf oainmar reerhed Ik and Boetsa clsbe. Maaader Miller (g pile dnear am.ih I the top of Ho. wore gueeto al a dinner glaea of the eu-bead. here a here Billy committee rad Iba era "Red Mueblobach, bp r.oorge prooldoat llutttaa waiver, Olymp.c ajMrlran mat Msrttv stfrM tH Ksnaagflty American aaaooiation elup bosic4 ot IM a.a.h.mm, nt distress Th dele included I1" program, rout. It M withowt tha formality of oountun ialrr 10 dioruaa. they raaaaamblod on AiaoaltioB offtooa Wkst l.oeVlrtv JklyAaon outhoa1 Jimai paalardap. i.tss. arhod.ilo, anarlal adaption af the ot and a a ihan and U hell Thai for round aatoraa UnU.r tbta bo to a mado Murphy af drawn Chicago a. recently up rooialaa; h ajinrl floor bet omlnc lirad ha rank in the forwarded I for Ratflna lo d.lorwlBK aad opening end closing dates of tho Mr h. w,lhoa, aad ll.ioaad ,wM. in a quMi;nnir ho end fieod punrH to reason rernalo fer,in, midcot maaadar la Id ClnrlDBalt. of len Muoma dleplaod learnty sold tha inooting probobiy IIU hi room lha Beleium ,omm,tte la not bollaaod. bowoooy, that Hail Inal hlnc claea but appeer.4 la ha would rontiouo tomorrow. in alrangth Tommy Moran Tha pcbodulo committee later tonight hand. Iba paid lha 13.40 roqulalla )uat lo pa oo panned Wllh Ihia inl'Miil'on W saw H lllla hia oome mat la of frlenda lit to nmlth tin aland announced that tha Chicago schedule able bo lo second connmn.it In wae tho wo. apa.la h aatll the end Amari.an of Ik games had bora adopted and an) the miner laagaea. conquered be must It rowed at least. ro romrina reached that tha season trary develops agreement t. wimr lop ef that the mite manager Is lay. would begin a week earlier than-len- t rnir, !! bo JbJ Irg plane retire-mei ntiml Hialre iam nhhh against tha possible year, whoa tba season opened April Id.. root nir iilail from lhaaa The program of opening gomes was not rfwasVranklls Be bar. Tha JhoVea' for" foirign . omprl illon Wilson that It presumed upon but will ba announced toagreed in tha weald ba aaatawad immediately plat4 morrow. 1 1 woo said sroirim ms Ireatdant Feweter If Hakar failed to of tranaltr baas A player limit of II men and third patrol salary 0.11 a mo.Und oome la. But Muggins bee maintained Lu..u- - T Kirbytowill limit ef fl.Md wore ad op tod at tha hear a roadln 0 of steadily that rewatera proper sphere limit Tho of tho rommlliee this evening. player meeting condumna wee renter field. Milter declares takes effort II days after the schedule lha romplriet data, and tnlrrnatlnnal aport Feweter. before tho end of another trnlnd opeaa Iranalallon campaign, should rank among tho rompl'l'on na aopn aa lha fielders of all lima, greatoot cantor comae ta ramvhh il rnovo. Feb. H The announcement lha A Wint East from tha Faelflr MeasoL who quoatlonnalra The anrtrara to lha I'nlveralty of Utah and lha Company that so ahkb Coast recommended, Information mu.h league, highly alao dietloao haa played both In tba'outflsld and at Utah Agricultural college had derided High Cadet Hoop Title the Amrriran lommittea third base. He la sa unknown quantt- - ,, basketball schedules ,h,tr Vha Irork will ba approilmalaly 4 hllk ty to Huggins, however, a came as Company. season quite ,l,ifor thoropresent and wljl not bo .ran llhp Bmlth to fall back upon. fane. The B. T. U. A w.ton Monday, earda In ctrrumteranca ueu.il could vary .silly eliminate, Huggloa and It was yfd eauipprd mill In tho avich Fewsler from Inflald alculatlona.l,hou ht Yh atioel rsonta. ould H ,h. ttraiKhtaway Fewaior. Lawia and Kuth would pravo lck u wi.l left n h.lr hdu, wh,r, aa Ihe rowing rare, which naan If la axcallant Fowetor a to trio all K one Jff from Balurday. entry a lidnlla couree. only ,.k ho would claims. F C.rtakMy accepted-oHV,SIh u la of th. Rborl. Co,ch tion will be so add of Of that element tha limit aadly opinion lhat lh colleaea should carry speed tha Individual lontrala mew a woman. it h Jacking! h In -ttn4 ot- k gam pf the Eaet high ia' earned to Rrr alloarad entranto health conditions will permit It need achool cadet haanethaTI eerie, rompanv of tho th tell but four bank fora loading Its fifth eenaocutlTO vtrtory end not l( long and drawn-ou- t rate. a onay Ath won " Southern association batsman, and "nJe American committee championship by defeating F comorglnaUv Hated. V. AtA. any was favorltn brims year to C should of w'th!,rti that tha to IS. body that tt pany, glv formed that the effort, H olumpod In hool Bra,,r" local vareity team a return gam pocuro tho Catholic preparatoryrcaldenco w w oM aa BrovJ tha at Mella near tihenl th,ot. th Frovo floor. WISCONSIN GOLFER tba aad training quarters of unavallabla That waa th year Stalling per-- ! Ftatea tram bad proredhaa boon formed th mirad. But Smith 4ld INTERNATIONAL TO WINS AT CORONADO and ao far no quarter, hundred ath- not havn tba honor of helping to over-- j for the two or three M In four straight throw th Athlattca BAN DIbFJO. Cal., Fab. II. Alox RAISE PRICES NOT mk In that memorable world's oor-- t lete and official, who Clarkson. Wisconsin span golf chamIU aall from thle games tea. On tha era of tha daaaln Smith's Inthe party which Th II. Feb. TORK. NEW won pew apeclal tournament at tha pion. Th of July. pity about the middle leg waa brokan. Deal subbing for ' tornatlonal Iragus decided against Coronado Country club, which waa conto him. one waa of tbs Belgium committa Is 4ndeayorin Its eonoatlona of the) th price of admission at cluded today with scora ot 147 for If sartaa. Smith playad fin ball for th railing locate quarters, however, and apeclal schedule" meeting held here today. hole. . Robert B. Blmpoon, Coronado, been have Brave American repreeentatlvea until Ibid. He slumped badly Dave Fultt. president of th leagua. former western open champion, who to aeelet In the last season, both In nd field, said that (he question of raising prices led yaaterd y was second with 141. dlepatched from aTarte suitable camp with- ing. After Stallings batting work of flndtnr Boeckal came up, but tt waa voted down. acquired JO of lee ho mi of Antwerp. in a radtue Fulta said that tha leagua still was attempted, with indifferent success, to an mak outfielder out of Smith. AvalUble. Unfavorably Inclined to tho restoration WOMEN SWIMMERS Ihearrtptlone Of th draft. of the merathon race reecrlption BREAK RECORDS Th schedule adopted will eomprlea from Hruerele to Antwerp and four IS game. Promoter-Woultho couree of the cross country run end G RTENRHUTtn, Fa., on Fab. It. Two Tha different VRil will Open d road racy ara the bond dlstence bicycle New Tork swimmers broke th na- April 31 as follows not yet available. It la explained, liow-ve- r, U. A. A. backstroke at Toronto Akron tlonal at City: Jersey be that tho hockey games will tha for women at tho Greensburg Reading; Buffalo et Baltimore: Roch- record M. played under Knglleh rules and A. T. will meet her matches C. Return at ester Syracuse. swimming under the rsdnta-tlon- s - -- hosing conducted be played on May 5. of the international boning fed- .An Increased waiver of price from K1s Bfloanor Smith, representing ration. The tennis matches will be we A. to adopted,-analso 1500 11,000 New the Tork, shatMornlngaid G, the played on composition courts, the board of directors tered tho old record erf 1 minute and 21 Leonard-Dunde- e foundation being composed of brick The Akron club announced th trans- seconds when she mad tho distance tn The hand grenade duet and clay. fer of First Baseman tT'oiiy. HrLarry a trial heat In 1:15. Mis Etholda there throw has been eliminated and to the St. Louis Nationals for Infield-- r Rlelbtry, of tha Women's Swimming Is doubt whether there will be a eolf Ire Hobbs and p cash consideration. association, of Now Tork, beat tha fixture Included In the games. Thle (By Pniveriel Service.) Third Baseman Purtell ot Toronto record set by 'Mias 'Smith when she be until not answered can wae dueetion transferred to Akron. DENVER. made tha 190 ward in 1 mlnut, 21 5 Feb. II Jack Kaaner, onie idea of the number of entries Is local of Charles Frank and Doyle Pkelly seconds. fight promoter, started east to- Akron; Jack Dunn of Baltimore and F. bllned. The dotes of the lehdlng branches of day to trr to sign Benny Leonard and O. 8cholenburg of Reading were among the number fit events Johnny Dunde for East and Wes tFixes rompetttlon with of mgtoh tba club owners present. entries a well aa for tho llghlwelght championship to therein, number tarters permitted and the closing be held In the 8tockjtrd dt&dlum here. Battle Todays Tourney Ha will offer a )!, fates of such entries follow: purs for tho . Former Dodger iWan Take Iu ill" vi;; v alarlat K. d lau Aa all-da- Place of Baker 0r New "r y.. ' - to Sieeklreiu "' - Jl-ga- a. n: Continue Games j bter f rHe.,. , 1 f Wttr-be-ot- UilnI - hf r Firry-part-wf- Rob-man- sea of when they won th ponnant In 1114 and finished off by besting tha famous Philadelphia Athletics In four straight games for tho worlds championship. Khortly before tho close of the season he broke a leg aud he was In th hospital when, th big aeries wee played, . -- -- 4 . Boxing .. Hhooting . Rowing . . Swimming .. . Tachting 1'entatnion.f cias '. ... m Aug. 3 Docatitako rtrclmfe ,, L Lawn tennis ., .l,'j,..Au. , . ... .Aug. la-iSoccer football ......Aug. 29 15-2- 1 9-- , Skating . . . . . .Aug. 30 . . .7. .Apr. 20 - Apr. 20-3- St. Paul Skater 0 t - ; an-T- Wins Ice Races he v ' ut rchd Loft-bender- s: i - o SAN FRANCISCO. Feb, - II -Herbie Hunter will be rather 1st In reporting for spring training. A latter from th Seal outfielder arrived yesterday conveying the Information that buelnees Interests In Highland. N. J.. will detain him and he wont be able to how till March 18. Hunter has been playing football and baeketball all winter and flg- -. uree to ba In good shape." - - . If Truck Hannah of th Taolu. 'formerlybe of the Salt Lake Bees,should turned over to th Vernon Tigers, a dop on the coast ha It. every club In th leegu will have a former big locgu backstop. San Francisco has Sam Agnew coming: Seattle has bought Ed Spencer; Sait Lake has Joe Jenkins of th Chicago Wilt . Sox; Sacrament o iiae Fo. se Right-hande- o - S' . Is Postponed - . Rugby football , ' Ice hockey .... East and West Mgh school fives are te clash this afternoon In tba Deseret gymnasium at 4 oclock. Th Leopards were vlctorloua In tha flrwt gams playIt July ZJ ed between th teams three week agot July 14 21 t 24. July At th praaent tlm. th East and Aeh-tol.-4n Th Feb. ASHTON. Idaho,' L. D. B. tJ. are tied for first plc July 14 race for th year 1924 have honors dog . in th local section. A win for July. It been postponed Indefinitely. Tbta ac- th Panthora today would -- etlll keep July ! In th running for the title. This Juno 21 tion, Is dus to th exceedingly and un- them a victory over L. D. B. V. mk July S expectedly warm weather prevailing In would week anything but Improbable, this section for the peat two weeks. next tn end a triple tl In this secresult owRoads have become July ?1 Juna 4 ing to the melting snow Impassable th tion. saturating If both th On the other hand. July 21 ground to such aq extent that sleighs Leopard and L, D. S. t'. win their two July 14 esnnot be used. c 10 contest will a third games, remaining Other modes of travel were consid- be July 14 & necesoary to decide which team will I ered thoroughly by the Dog Race as- clash. July 5 tn three section, tha winners July 14 sociation, before the decision to post- for a with 1 1 berth tn (he etat tourney. 21 was but are condition pone reached, July 1 1 , Inasmuch as It will be Impossible for July 29 such that wheeled vehicles could not divisions of the state to t Mar, 19 make the - trip hither to see the con-- r some of th schedules finish their I by or - before Mar. 19 test. et for theli comMarch 9, th dat tat tournament will he match. Kanner Is well backfd by pletion, th WOLF BEATS LYNCH. held March IS, 19 and 20. Instead of group of local business men. 13 Fob. 1. Jack March 11, O.. and 13. aa previously CLEVELAND, Hq hope also to induce Jimmy Wilde, Wolfe fit Cleveland, won a newspaper nounced. delays In the schedules the English flyweight tltlehblder. the New York j wrr occasioned by the prevalence of meet Mutt JfcKe, th western ban-to decision over Joe Lynch, th major, throughout bantamweight by a slight shade in -ajlnfluenxa tam, in a go hor. - tkm contest her tonight. j th tat, Btxrter. CLASS. i Track .. . . Track (ram -. . . Oymhgsned .v- .... Weight Uftlng Fencing Wrestling, Oakland la pinning It hopes for th 1939 pennant on Heck Miller and th pitching ataff. Oulato I another member of th team on whom faith la pinned. If Loula sum should awak anornlng te find hlmsolf bark In form that led to tba oqulv- -i with Cleveland part ervlce of I12.C99 for hi slant, look oat. Millar In th outflld and Gulet In th laflsld ere th big bets of th Oaks That infield, by th way, should he pretty nifty, with Uulsto, Bohn. Zeldnr, FurtslPend Vrls se th parformaro end ther cartaln-'l- y I every reason to glv thre cheer for th outfield and catching layouts. The Oaks pew have 14 twlrler from among whom to select the 1939 staff eight right-handas follow; and els r: Buss Arlett, Kremer, Fslkenberg. Holllng, TV sever, Lanpbert, Shellsnbeck and Hrnlon. Krause, Geerln, Winn. Rues 11, Cotoman ' ana Swsrtg. t It will thus be eeen that tha Oaka have quantity In pitchers and In th !lt also Is quality, some of tt proven by past work, aom of It yet in embryo. but concerning which there are high hopes. When th Oaks start tho spring training grind they will carry at. least a doaan youngsters with them. Prominent among these la Claud Mitchell, grabbed from the Ruaaell. bushes; Jack Georg Schwarti, Lambert and other. th Coleman, young man who kicked up such a fuss by announcing that be was going to tho Cubs, wilt be la an Oak unit. Rueeell, Scbwarta and Coleman are southpaw pit after. Mitchell 1 g third baseman. Since Rolll Zeldnr .'Joined th Oak Del Howard haa been pestered with selling agents of various corn plasters. It will be re- ' membered that Frank Chanca, when manager of th New York Ytnkeea, traded Ha Chase for Beb Borton and Zekder. Borton .did not perform as he waa expected nd Zetder developed a bunion which kept him out of th lineup. Immediately the Gotham scribe commenced talking about Chance swapping Chase for an onion - and a bunion. Borton and Zalder th onion and the buntonr two of th grand st minor league players tossing the. pellet hither end yon today. Nothing haa developed regarding tha disposal of Babe Borton by Vernon, and It te more than likely thet Jie'll be hitting them hard' and often for tho Tlgera again the coming season. er RUPERT. Feb. II. Ralph Btroud, former Detroit and Balt Lako pitcher, who finished tha oea- - . son with Rupert, may return this year aa maneser of th local team. Correspondence with Btroud I now In progress. McKenna, Bhandling nd Ansel), members of last year's team, may also be available again. Death Valley" Jim Scott apparently haa experienced a sudden and decided change of mind wtUiln th last few weeks, dor yesterday's mall brought to Manager Charlie Graham of Vho 6al a letter from. h the famous boxman that saying -will be In San Francisco on March 1 to talk business. This missive I taken Graham to mean that Scott willby sign hi contract and go to Byron Springs . to work out with the ether San Francisco pitcher, th majority ot whom have Joined th fold. au, left-hande- r, Id, d Date Is Moved Ahead Bota ed Match star-wit- I hitter and a very aggro-stv- e player. ttmith we th regular third Boston ' Bravo baseman th Denver Ashton Dog Race r "Red" Hmlth. late of th Braves, may play third has far Vernon this year. H waa bought by th Nw Tork Tankeo recently. They do not need him and th nt to dop I that h I to b Vernon as part of tho Bobby Meusel deal. Smith la a right-hand- kt Entries, Cl oee. July 14 July 14 e'olook--afte- th season hnd progressed a few weeks and 1.39 during Ilt,ha wld," eeeeew, 9 -th a enc Hoe ton Hed Bog la th BUI " -- pur-chav- ed - - him. , OB ROFKR WINS. DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. IS. Cap- tain Bob Ropan, of Chicago, heavy weight fighter, won a technical knockout over Jeck Kelly, ef Kansas City, her tonight. Refer Ryan swarded the bout to th Windy City hoxerln th twelfth round of a scheduled mill. Rich Kennelley. of Des Moines, won even rounds of scheduled eight-roun- d bout from Lloyd Huntley of Waterloo, Iowa. ' Tho second round wae draw. ' - COLUMBIA LOSES TO YALE. k NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 1. Tal defeated Columbia. 32 to 31, in an intercollegiate league basketblll gam - her tonight. WILLIAMS LEADS BOWLERS. BT. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 13. Compel!, tlen In the el n glee and double of Bowling association annual tournament wee practically completed today. are: .Individual J. The leader Williams, La. Crosse. TV Is..F. 60; two men J. Anderson and Vandyke, Minneapolis, 1,227; five men Centrals, 2,84. .Minneapolis, tt UI.ACID, N. Y., Feb. IS. McGowan' of SI. Fatal won the the "principal ne mile mlor LAICE Ev-ro- riar vent in the opening daya program of the International amateur epeed skating ebampionkhip here today. Hia Lima aaa 3 minutes, 2 5 second. Roy Me Whirter. of Chicago, flnlehed ge.can d xnd M. Goodwin waa third. McGowan also was a winner in the senior event, defeating half. -- mile Diaries Jew traw, of Lake Placid!, lern champion, who took ascend place. Ih the one mile event, McGowan put him in the lelid for tho title. Al Let toil. Lake Placid. VII . to retire after qualifying for ;h finals in the senior one mile rare Allen ilia left Jog waa severely cut by in .opponent's skate In a scramble for poet! ion on a turn in tho course. Miss Rose Johnson, representing' tb for th Illinois Athletic club, lead champlon-jhlfirst international women with victories in the 109 yard tash and the'2J9 yard desh event to her credit. A heavy enow storm slowed reek conditions throughout th day. h bout 3.00(sspectalor vwftte4 th recse. vlc-ior- ia com-pall- p. OH! m tn so tired WE HAVE TO Go TO THE DuW for. Dinner,! WISH IT UA3 W INSTEAD! rr NIGHT DOtfr SEE lYOU WE THE VJHV -- I KNOW IT, AN' SHE ENGAGErtENT, Boa any WAy' Duo 15 SUCH VORiST DlNNER-S- l A ' UNTIDY HOUSE COR! NO TASTE AT ALL, AND SUCH AN r DOREITE MIFF TALKIN' HE'LL Tagout th .LEAGUED NATIONS-AL- EVENlNf . L SE: if he Doesn't IFER-SOWi- y R)C THE PCOF- - th Last TirtE 13 you niJHT thing! uninteresting 'Well this is the LAST Tttt 30 GLAD TO SEE YOU, WE THOUGHT Oh! I'M -- HAV .FOCI GOTTEN.' Guys PEST' A. & I b ye' tha days of thotr land has Del graatast who glory:waaFortone wltn DeBaker, troit: Lo Angla gel Hartley In tha trad with Fournier. Hartley we with th New York Giants and ona of tba HL Lout laaras bafor ta Columbus, and Oakland going will try out Grovay Cleveland need to play with Clove-- , who Ind, land. In addition, Lea Angelas he Johnny Basoiar. who had awaatrial a with (Tavelantl when he kid. and h la aa good If not belter than any of th sbovo mentioned big leaguer whe he Is feeling fit. Aad ther la Houua Mils, a good a oalohor a anyclub paodawbett th olub look ptrong behind th log this year. b h Job, umpiring glg loam. rest Cady, held Lana CONFERENCE Manager Jack Cook of th Bee apo th latter's arrlvrtl her will deterwilt mine tha tlm at which gam start hr thin season. It will largely be question aa t whether or not tha daylight aavleg system Is again put Into effect. If It !, the starting hour will be 2 9 during th entlr season, while If th carried out, th present system starting out will llkaly bav t b about 2.39 for th games la th t ihe-arra- . Fena-eylvap- ia. STOVE LEAGUE DOINGS . B.Y.O. Would ) in charge of track athletics at tbs University ef is promtneatly montloaou s Mika Murphy a logical successor. Its was a great ruaaee himself some years ago end haa mat with dances onto was a h turned I coaching. II mem hat of th last America Olympic - J 1 !; dew tough that ibF goieg to got faia la pay. T 4b umpire suffer! I year ml I durlag Iks war day, lry and last year their per 9( ' roue f tba bort peaaop. Tbl , they want poor taaaix nod r to get IL rarc and peculiar. Umpires ar cannot h A ood baseball official r Ther picked off every bush. plenty af man wba lt tn th graad-ntan- d wh think they ar good umpire but they lack Ik curg eel and try IL Lost year at lh world eerie th umplroa, wh wr of fare 1 1.99 gam, pro toot ad and domaadod mo-- o monay. They didnt gal all they demanded, hut there waa a com prom ieo and they got nonalder ably more than ll.9 each. The malor leaaue officials have lo haadl umpire with kid glovoa. Their demand for more money wee promptwhea tb ly met thin year be Ihpusht of umpires' strlks loomed haetball frost la af lha officials, up spirit of unthey turned pel. oomeTh over the lead real whkh he If they has reached the umpire. went out otrike and aa attampt waa mad to HI their plaras wit outsiders, who can toll whet might happen t Croon, newly lurked um-- e been a Joy for bell plree have alwey present crop It players end with tbawhich fa. youngsters only the respect heva for old ago whloK provonl tree bl on many occasions It would probto fill out lb first ably bt Impoaolbl month of lh championship eoeeoit. Set Fresipt A eevrrr. Re when 'smplree ask for aa In salary they usually get anewer. Thera la no taking prompt ihe subject under consideration. or referring tt to th next meeting of tho league. hall play The cases of th hold-orr and the umpire are entirely of When the star bllmllh tha olub sake for more eelary tha owaer hold up hit hand and aaye ha la being forced Into bankruptcy. sake for Not ao when the umpir more meney. Whea any of the old the powers that eagle eye notify are after mors money ther ! a they rush for the rarest telegraph efflco end th umpire te sent a short polite nearer of on word Tea The umpir market ha The eyes of tho alarming stage. were baseball official opened recently in tho case of Lord Byron of thn National league. Byron quietly Informed the powers that he would no longer lend hit picturesque presHo ence to tho base be. I diamond. waa offered more money. His anewer waa a laugh. What happened! Why, Byron went hack to tbs old trade of plumbing and after working a few week he found that It would not b . worth whll to leave hia Job unless of they save him a salary Ilka that Babe Ruth.- Th only way that baseball can get Byron back probably la te buy1 his release from th Flumbara with -unton, and ' then split fifty-fift- y ITmajor r - gglERTIOg. law eon Hoberteon. LAWfOT - Who will yauccped tho Iota ICkd Murphy ae reinri for tho America team at the Olymplo games? Th I being aucetlon of the tn eelectlo th sporting world, discussed eidriy as the man In charge of tho sthletea from the United (ttaleo sill have mu.h to do wllh their eucrees or failure. 1!! & Scarce -.-1 U(l sm gull . Give . Jut ... About Whot the Arbiters Ask; Good Top Bottle Targets 1 Jv t, to-S- I Big SaUries Must to Paid Copoblo Umpires and Mo Wln 4fltf tl " WHY THE iOEAF WE wouldmt mss T0rttNGF0(IW0CU)5 WE HAVE CEEn , - LOOKING fioCWAKD TO THIS ALL WEEKT , jtNI3 EspeuALLY: - i- 4 ef I |