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Show MONpAY MAY EVENING NEWS DESERET 17 1 11LDAVa IMO LT14 Pale Lake. I, ; Oakland, IL Vernon. I, I; bacransonta To I. Seattle. I. $ ban Iranalawa, 4. kortlagatt. S. 7 ; Los Ass Woo.. Shoot at Traps or TAJID1310 Ernio rord and 0. A lockiPs trail(' - S tro '1127Z THIS CLUB& W. L rot ; raS rrAtdall t4,4010 1 ea 1S 11 .1o1 ye Trots uoliden vionikr Portland 10 .01 boners in lb weekly shoot beN sclho Salt bake 31 1194tIt Lak4.urs 'Vernon 11 club grounds with tho Loa Angolan .21 .411 brilliant score of 49 out of a possiols tmigaltad Is 31 41 I. targets. Nacramonto Ia 4111 . ...... II A. P., Bigelow and J. L. Taylor also boattlo IS of Ogden and C. IL jleillay. W. Bolds... THIS HOW SCHIZO ENDISIX way. O. W. Begawan and A. Bucklag Oakland won I salt Lk oa T barn of Balt Lak all tiod for 000nd lisattle on San Irrancloce wen S. placo with a &lora of 4$ out of 10 birds. Vernon won S. Bacramont won Tito 100. bird veut went to Ernie ADp.,s W91:1 4. kortland Wan )ord. after breaking II argots out of 4 ; Los 1 p0114001104. 100. Taylor was next. with IL and mwmoom.mo. backer tied with Baseman sad Hold THIS WEEK'S' SIMMS. Vernon at Bait lAito. away for third. with U broaks. In the doubles 'vont. Becker broke 23 ,...fiskiand at Kaoramonts. Portl&nd at Mn irmnotaco. targets out of 32 pairs and took first Beattie at Log Angolan. - place. !Willeywas mutt. with IL and Tho mighty thraobagger of Mag. Bigelow lb as third, breaking 20. gerVe in tho ninth inning with cute A. Buckingham seems to have the on. two down and ono nowlod to It. challenge M041,1 contented down to stay, and two to win Imo worth $.'S in aa be again retains it after turning in cash. & box of cigars. & meal ticket. & shoo shin, ticket sad & reaor yo &perfect score of U. 'Buck" was Usti tardily. e yostesday. but not boaten by soveral shooters. Th crack must etub his toe A wars .AVB1.7fIN. N.1f..)day before anybody will be able IS take his to professional baseball play. In( ' amsoura. ere against violating contracts by Ths directives long run medal went joining amateur or after breaking' 34 nlOnal teams, dither openly or se'has been hoothis pleelioldawaY. was !Blitzed hers ,today by cretly. - ever the traps ODil 14,116 last. few weeks. the National Asaociattos of Pro- -. and th scores he has made are remark.. fossional baseball Leagues through s able for a beginner. its secretary, John H. Farrell. Any Socket Bigelow and Tailor each shot - player who has "jumped" his eon. 150 at a total of tract is given until June I 1Z to singles Yeaterdli, Becker and Tailor aria wl'h144, -a return to the deserted club, it was 14. Bigelow accounting for 141stated, or be debarred from Mint Beta Sunday will see the final shoot an foe reinstatement for the Becker en.itMitchell trophiee . foe aapplication Iva years, .vibila a who have been away will be per. ,. play.,- peried.of - wUtult disregarding- - hie to shoot so as to complete their reservation by a club shall be de, milted yore of SOO birdi. barred front applying for rein., statement of a period of three Becker sad Mitchell Trephies 00 Ifird.. years. , The national board and not the ' Broken. Shot at. club concerned, will act on the ap60 rt. L. Becker 49 plication and imposeas such condi. leord '. Ernie i.,.49 Hon. and penalties it may aee 60 J. L. Taylor fit. Players involved shall be given 4 60 , A. Buckingham heard in full to b SO opportunity 4$ . Belli.), their own behalf Wars being list- MO 40 W. lloblaway 60 .ed by the board - JutHi 48 U. V. Begeman ,,, 60 47 A. P. Bigelaw SO MIDVALE. 47 May t W. H. Mitchell SO overwhelmed the Bingham elute to47 rt. T. 6 SO y. winning by a core of 43 '' J. V. Barney Cowan SO I. The home club piled un 45 N. . J. hits.N. sharp $O 46 A. L. Nelson SO 44 A. R. Bain Saturday's results In ths Bankers' 60 W11141 as follows: V. .....4341 Crone J. league . 60 ... Walker Brothers, I; Continental. A. H. Jones 60 41 Heagren 60 Utah State. St; Desert National. S. C. L. Bray "AO . SO Federal Reserve, It; National ,..40 George Bewley So $3 Republic. 4. Maggert 60 ' I"-lariey $ - W. Tandy SO 38 The state prison nine Saturday Fred Ray SO 34 Mre. Buckingham defeated the Galigher Machinery $O St E. E. Culbert. club, I to 4.- - - , rd Event. . he West CORNISH, May Brotten. Shot at. i 100 , Cache Sugar nine today defeated so Tord , grate 101111114 Cache 100 97 the Valley Logan , L. Taylor J. ; 100 94 club, 4 to 3, in an exciting game. G. L. Becker Rose and Dee were the battery for 100 93 G. W. Bcgeman 100 96 Logan and Menus, Corey and Al. W. Holdaway .. 100 94 linger for West Cache. & , IL Rainey. - - 7 s ..... ......, J. F. Cowan V. Crone A. R. Baln A. H. Jones I. - . ', - lie..---- ..119 ............,,,....8982- - - ' ..... "SI' - Fred. Ray . I - Becker VIvir4.3 1.'2320 L.- - TIES RECORD WORLD'S OWN of! BUHL. May NThe ILPerri Illinois Athletic INDIANAN:4AS, Ind- - May - McGillvray of the his title and club. successfully defended ISO record for the natied his own world's A.-V. ward Indoor backstroke car. tonal championship in an acquatioof the Leo Handy, nivel here tonight. In this event Detroit A. C. was second AL of the Illinois siege'time Ind Asiegel A. The one min-W- e was C. was third. 46 5 seconds. of the Detroit Margaret Woodbridge woman's A. C. won the SOO yard igentor with Renational breast stroke racesecond. and gina Mee of Indianapolis third. Thelma Derby of IndianttpOliS, 'aconite. 4 Time: ? minutes I , -- ' --- - AND BOUNTIFUL - OGDEN WINNERS BRIGHAM CITY. May of opening game Brigham in the played here league season, the Wasatch 1.000 persons saw More than, today. the game. which was a close and . , , fought affair. i The score oil2 I 5 of3r Ogden--11 Brigham City and Lockwood BatteriesHaywood. French; Keller and IL Stone. Layton club 'LAYTON. won from Bountiful In the firstgameof Wasatch league. The the season 6in the3. A to swore was large crowd wast out to enjoy the game. ... 3 3 41 Bountiful ..,4l1 Layton Norman; Batteries--?Willia, and rite and Muir. May-15,Th- , bard- e .., U. OF CALIFORNIA, TEAM WINS RELAY AND TAKES MEET 5, - STANFORD IINIVpiRSITT. Cal.. May university won the seILCalifornia cond annual Pacific coast conference today with le poet of track meet here 61i points. Stanford university DO. second ta points, the relay with Ished test featured , - Buhl beat ing game league by attendance by , --- - rs - . - ' . 'L's . Everybody- Out -- . .., ... - . . , . , ,... Edit , 'X , , I - ' 4 - - Means 1 - Tao porpaeso of ths Amorists Le- dm proassaki reetasittuttau aslafollows. Par God sad roustrr we associate tagailter far the Istiowtss rsrpassalt, To apbsid sad drama tbe oeustituo States of dasorisad U.. el slum Vaned Ta maistala law sad orders Ts fast., sad parpetosie a aim. bandret par mat Allefbleallliellibe T. proaerve die memarias sad ta. Meals al sea sassalaties la, tbs. Greet war, To lasuleate Is'oasse of ludividual alsaa ts,,taa...Mialallait,a bligati , , I and natant; ( To assabot ate ooloovoorel 1.0)6 soul Ilia inanamo tieTooisews mak right las smaterr at 1, ' - , - , , . f This week la theweék-othd'"great push." Every n.oTin Who man Legion and who is 0 qualifiedto join should, 11,roll Don't be a,.slacker never were before! - nowyou Every man and woman who served honorably in the army, Navy or Marine Corps for any length of time between May 6. 1917, and November llth, 1918, is eligiblefor membership. Join during the week of the "big push," This is one formation that you should ' not miss Recruiting depots will be open at the fol, lowing places: Commercial ClubAmerican Legion Etearquarteis, second floor, Ness building. and Bed Cross Tlead; , quarters. , -- What the Legien- - t. ii - - , - - ,, - - , - . - -- I ' - - - .00loids To PrealatOpoiesiled-ImaCtrIT- rAt.en,, , - - I, tIlysetb:s;t Aranslaviittlk , -- -- - - t an aorta; - I , , -- ', 4110211 aa4 delmettlSen- I14: I - seamerets sad maidit7 oar amaradoship by davattea to atutual belptalases : To - ' , I IN - . , . , - 2, I; eld-tim- 41 1 , , r e - 1. . , NO CA S TE NO CLA SS ,..., r V - Ilkow.wome - a glass of 'Scene URI Found.Neaii Confiscate Man's Murder -- Of Liquor From Cargo . 0 , ' , 4 - - but if America flopn, It twin 14 de. eye, William MI (Pussyfoot) $50 05)0 Baby Johason reiteratad blefora a large audi- layed ISO years. r, o, , Body CHINESE LOAN nee in lb. West Shia Y. M. C A. audiwhole .The Matte igrehibition of We make good Scttooner torium today that w,itbin 10 years Aing- teats upon America:, If et' will make good. You have haafd land will be dry. they He made but on. qualification in his of troubled times In Ireland. esPeolaNY al? Universal Service.) TAMPA. fame-no111 ALLIES CIYEN of British action: "America ir the south. But do not worry about t BRIDGEPORT. Conn,. May' W Chinese. six ?la., Mayof some atand firm." Ireland. I know that the metoritY of liquid must Vrapped in a woman's skirt the body thought to WIquarts "World will be fought out the Sins Yetners of the South of Ireprohibition 1.00t1 q4arts of an plata, In the United States," said Mr. Johnson, land are total abstainers." of a baby was discovered tonight near to sthe'spot whisky, 1.60 quarts of cognac. 14 EvoJAPAN'S SANCTION the river bank and Close of was cation and diecovered demijohns whore yesterday thore aguardisste, the murdered and:mutilated body of a five domijobns of Cuban wino on bowrd the eitild's body tho Cuban schooner tampion. wore , Disoovery trt belief TOKIO. Mar 'Uchida, of the police capturod by outhoritios off the coaat at the forign minister, leaned a itatement strengthensd'the tb a. a woman mag have been con- Tarpon Borings -. 103 ..Tamp last night saying that the cimstortium cerns,' eithertot directly or indirectly in today, Th crow of kir.. all Cubons, and the unidentified man, them order . understanding between the :Japanese whop A now tho Is Chinaman aro Using bold In tbe , la the morgue. body banking group and Thomas W. Lamont small linen handkerchief. still lading county Tbo conflocatod liquors of I. P. Morgan and compank, repre- a faint perfume of violets. was found are valued at db41,000. -, neer the moo body and the pollee- art 0 senting the other groups with regard trace its owner. to a loan to China, had been confirmed seeking to . and by an exchange of notes liar-it10 Chief Fatgland- Dry Detec- I . revieeing the steps greement, pti , ---- ---The statement ttals that the pipaneee Yoe dos Moto Noodold Cod of , , ' New (By Universal Service. government has always 'rigidly. thoodootoro sod Dlocribodis r (Spacial Cable rilepatch.) the policy of acting' in concert . , toltriom. inMay rioting ' ,totth the powers intereated in- - loans Valvataill SOrVICIL) (By ; Belfast, the riaterite 7 to China. and accordingly total its beat took vise EEW yozg. (ay so &I that last night, It W ILA learnod to. eap tsj efforts to persuade America, when the day. Sian Mainers and Unionists fought lit boa been obi to sato more clearly eill NEW. andiee..c mow violimt reveitvar duals. The ehlot of into-- 1 mess minds sine latter withdrew fro'm the sift detartivos was kiliod and eivillan ins. ";.ctieeery bound in jack tee. consortium itadfitherefore-prfmaptl- y In Engload haat dostreyed ap. was critically wounded. Z2,2 eest pais. teproved la ppliciple tbe preeent conin rioting at leondondarry this morn- en. of his pile, foreleir him to wsiir in cols end deolosti. LI ing revolvers and bottles wars sae& Oars persons being aerieusly injured. "Thro old It has been the intimate two Present or meg to d.it peps 1.A.ttio quantities of bar bad wits ar desire c4 the Japanese grmrament by balm( bought by Opt Dublin Castle adCoulombs with g17011 Len 07 see to for drUation the of a MeV' financial organss- miniatratioat putting up deREI.V.9111-- 6 SPECIALISTS FDA i cams te pretaat the polk,e trent Sing to cover cod of LoIL....- za, at.115a to end the seedless lose com- ans MEN ANO N ht and-broug- THE DESEIIET NEWS , . , . New Umvertitiez Dictionary ,, -- -' . - tive . tothe -- hl Years Says "Pussyfoot" Johnson York Speech in Slain In Fierce Irish Riots tot-low- "Rough-honestude- a0 , I t 1 fields ' le inla- y-oats - - , - ' pInvestigate. 09,1416, El - tb'.ks.aats ea , . Tear. , )' - - ' SO Main 111. '' Soft Latto Madera lidoPoilue,- offricookaysior, Saw.-AllOWie. "rile. Coe ee 111Wilblk et& Oar Camera, Oeststaim, mo4.4 Seems. May Power. Aelleits. fliesemik w00 l. illettirtli Dieeees. Ceoleolos. POes. Clottro. ',hooey, tadoms and osier eliriews Pesseees et few firy's, Sees Sleet. Steiwaolt. lbourto, 14eort., Lamps, issdotw, Slifeeye eed Liwor. blows t to it aro , es ? $A firiodaysfr 4 to tle slegov 1.411 - IN 8 , I '4 7 tTerikapr I - 00C Coupon! and nt 7, ta ., - - ..,.......L: eim attacks. l: to. Gct ItFlares Voila Dn ,rnITE wA u1 0 , m 7 s . , - : . 8. S. 8. Ma so 017 WU as petition itonernieg Cillao."' the &tater" ' bleed purifier. IPCOre. of sugrarevy mirnt continues. CO3000 Flags For U. S.' :,. while (hi 'thee Demers hlterd (vie'However, that it Nam cleansed offort to rotted thi bow scattier-IteGraves In French absumatleut, and removed La sa a hawses matter, Jo,solely of the disease tresie Usti pao- So einem low al t nattett since her -PA PUS, -- May 41....-lt,gavital Motional interests. vote as tietigsgagg torten American fiery are being seat I diereses aked eenotrie tietonas' Cot A bettbs of 8: 8., 8. ACT's'. tiosal aro ant to be involved tn entorprieve elle by Out Identerial Day acirmaittee the vitriol's tiemetertse so that there ',tors And get en the right rear her horder. When the three other etorivestr dipeterea to de-p- will thi art ample supply swailabiti for toitlay. It you want freverameats eonsot did that they the eeremorlies eat only Stir IS medical &Urges tiovialate seta faimiesi to her vital wreaths are below prepared Int the Lobo103 Swift to rive sev- rraires of 21,00 American soldiers at but were ready threetser, ere-pea - your tuffittentlyev oteell.rding ttomalyne avid in .tho eairnetafrisa of 0171 Atleota, Ca. mete- the Johan 11114elit decided - tertitern rrenes, but fresh flatware WI,11 e -- taArsetAmonentl to apoltrm tbe.kiria agreement. . - be Peet ia tel eolith. - mathini, 'why waste um with mints, lotions And other local AI,. inlicatissis that 'weer dui cure theumatient, and 'west' wia t tot try to rth the pat,n away, for you wi.1 rover succeed. Try the sensible plan of rubric the cause of the pals.; Lenioes the rause, and there can be ato ittln You ll never be rid et Lb's- - . ,. .. "First Call" Is Sounding -- If you are afflicted with nen. - ., - - -- Old-tim- . , . , . ' Ilie-Aiiiirica- All all of the matches with the tennis teams were won Saturday aft. moon by the University of California the net sharks, who onstopped over with thelr way to the baseball team east. The locals were clearly out. winning both classed, the California. four singles. of the doubles and thedefeated Bennett, The results. Levy S, 113: Martin! defeated Knowlden, I: Bates doleafed Bergstrom. 11.2; 8.21 Rothschild defeated Elder. Bennett and Levy and Beteg defeated and Roth.. martin Bergstrom. child defeated Elder and Knowlden. a.e. flare Neel Bennett and Sates played team winning a and IL C. Roberta eachsome apectscular displayed set, Bates his move kiting hard to complaying, bowed Roberts Pivot end with. pete e much of their morning Tbe W444404411 game in the was at sonnet Zlie perk woe bythe were Thd locals Politely Rine IS feur bits against able to rdwoor 6.d e. The het,. beerier. Elleoon. the pf Pewter for tortes were EllogooNOR. ri 'Ca Thpraberc se. California and Nathan for the "U.' Rheumatism Back.on the Job e With Its Fury No In Ks Torture. te 0, Jarmo that masa ths t , , 2 - - s , r - - ten-mo- 1 , lonor - WOE CAL MAKES CLEAN SWEEP OF U. TENNIS SERIES t inter-petiog- ito Let-U- p -- , Inter-Mounta- in ----- 43 - - -,. fight-Tomorro-w . . :world's 'darkist,kdays. Paul today in the openof the Southern Idaho The le to it score---owas about 2,600. 100-yar- - , . - race deciding the ineet. were Oregon Al. other ricultural college 22: Washington state CORNELLCREW WINS It. college, 20: University of clregott 114 . University of Washington TRIANGULAR MEET d Kierkev. Stanford won 4tb reodash. onalling the intereollegiate 5 seconds held by J. B. Wetord of tPy rnivereal Portico. Co4ton PRPVCVTON. Nay ers. Georgetown: W.A Shirt& Jr.. liar.. rano hero cited, R. 3. Craig. Michigan and J. Z. prow won tbo 'Varsity boat triangular ratterson. Pennsylvania. today n tho Princeton taking ttond regotta. Yal third. no time et the Gibbows Gehl' Press place andcrew OIL wee winning GilrirtsBuytn. May Cortiail freshmen crow also landwas glven the edTh. 'bor. of St. Paul.,,,Mirin.ILTommy a denoting Princeton and victory, Pewspsper Indecision over Marry Oren.' of Yale, which theishod $4 l'ulartikt. WflOT 'Varsity their bout won tho her. Princeton Pitsburg. tonight at Forbes field. They are ran., booting Yale by tio lengths at the finish. point-winne- - - -- The City Amateur league will play off the fourth round of its ached. ule this evening at 1:30 when the Utah Electric will clash with ths Decker.Patriek nine on the Pair. grounds.' Electrip and The Sport Shop nine meet on the Municipal grounds. Glass and Paint The Salt Lake will meet the Schramm-Johnso- n club on No. 1 grounds atarethe Mu-in tied clubs nicipal. These two the percentage column and will no - doubt putun amip and tuck evening the Western Arms club will attempt to lift the .1tersehman boys from their , tion at the top of the liii. ( . , , badge of The- American Legion is a symbol of honor. It attests the real Americanism of those who'ilave the riglit to wear it Not all the gold inthe man who did not earn the'world will buy in the the right ib'systn it by dari4 to face the Hun 7 it-fo- The glassy eon, freak bitting, . . e A Badge- of - -- e IIff'GILLVRAY 0 ''' - - a mooting PROVO. May of business melt held In the Commercial club last nightst whichIt was de'B. J. Troyer -- clded close prfided, houses here in order Fridays at to give the clerks a chance to see, the baseball games which will be played here by the Utah ' County 24 AG . . - , , 34 ' i o 0 , , 14.-- -At 21".---24 C. H. Rel Rey tarPr'yBiliseae la4);:n , A d Doubles. Broken. Shot at. 24 . 14.--- , -- -- 11.--T- POCATELLO. Ida.. May I - - 100-Bi- Pocatello Indians defeated ,the O. S. I. team in tb Portneut league, with a score at 13 to 3. Keyes and Kilburn pitched for the Indians. Keller hurled for the O. a L. - - ok -- .. z.....,,......,..--,,,,:- ,,,,, - , 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ?.. , , ..1,11111Nleme these. la --- - - - R - , le : , . 16-4- 93 ' , But there is yet a million of these men who have zot i. , enlisted in this peacetime force that is to make 100 , . Per Cent Arnerica3aism the watchword and the bat- -, tleery of the hour. .. It is their' privilege, their right and 'their duty to be united withtheir.comrAdei.to "carry onyin days that call for the best that is in men. The Amen-- can Legion viants them; Just as surely, they. want The American Legion, :' There are cherished memories of --days on active : ice 'living in the hear of every soldiers; who bore - - - --- arras during the 'great warand in the hearts of the gallant sailors, of the dashing marinessoldier s all under the Starry Banner nailed to the raasthead on the towering crags above the Rhine by vIctorious Americans. These memories, the comradeships they, ' , , recall are worth perpetuating. t . 94 , wi .... , , 91 01 - h , - ' APoo. The American Legion - - - - end-prof- ... W. H. Mitchell . -- It A. P. Bigelow... R. T. Barney a. N. Sharp .... Coulinfilio72 :pllTLctJj. , , , t God TED 'Americans a 'million and a half of themhave banded themselves together to make' their land a safer and a better place to live in. These were the men who dared to say to Uncle Sam, "All that I am, all that I have, is yours- -even to my own life!" They served under the Stara' and Stripes in the greatest war the world has known from the dawnings of its first day. These men were the 'arclaitets of 'victory on the storied fields of Franeei These men today. stand shoulder to Ihoul der as - . - I. FOY i Araimm a&tWmdlowalOpVMMift, -- temaA.- OVERTPIATE Tie in.Feattut r:T. 111 ImPMIM,m,o - Becker and Ford .t 1920 !Kim'. .. - I , - I - -- c3 , "fr.!..." a , 18,,,,,AAL AS pkall11041111 "II, , , tAltip it.1.1150Pad.rootio: Z7 . 3) 'ORDERS Lip ease WILL 22 Fit jossior Itoteospe. Ni PentabOdil mob tal 1 3 palook - JJ flux" - . retiree 414,,,,11:,ae 1:4 EL -- , j tistmditink petc. or Lae p;roniess to dab doe , ---- ...; 18... , , . 1.8---- - - - - - . - - , . - , , . "SUSI 'ONO , , t 4,7 |