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Show ; - . .' 'rr ' srw' i "P" 1 & - m s ! -- k fl, .1 NEWS SATURDAY SEPf EMBER 16 192? THE DESERET ?. 3 TILDEN AND JOHNSTON VIE IN SEASONS NET CLASSIC f ' ' R AT OF f LAWN TENNIS IN "FINAL CLASH TODAY P I. N. S. Sports Editor. . 16. The principals. Wm. T. lHILADELPJUA.-Sept- Til- a,fiy month predicted Fistic Program - d? - v, Tlldvti ugo. d ' -- j Principals on Even Footing. , Principal go into, the tiaai.r-ound on a more even footing, perhaps than at any other time. In ISIS Ttiden was lust coming to the flood time of his ability; in 1920 and 1921. Johnston was physicially Inadequate. In the spring of the present year. Tllden was beaten twice by his archrival In the east versus west matches, but the champion was hardly in bis best form at that early date. Tllden won his way Into the finals by beating Gerald Patterson, of AuswhUe Johnca. tralia. ston easily disposed of Vincent Rich(-- 4. (-- 1. which ho forced into extra games because of his steadiness when import- -. ant points were needed. In the second and third seta Johnston played in tha back court most of the time, being content to score on tho New Tork boys frequent errors. As a matter of fact. Johnston won more easily than tha score indicates. It being evident that the Californian was saving himself for the supreme struggle with Tllden. Y Tilden Favored By Speculator. In tho final set Johnston let out a trifle, exhibiting a flash of the form which marked his easy victory over Patterson at th Davis Cup matches at Forest Hills. It was the New York boy's frequent nets which constantly kept him in the hole. It was not the same Richards who yesterday downed the crafty Australian, Anderson. Tllden. In his match with tho world champion," dropped ui& first et- - because he seemed content to let the Australian do the forcing. The lean Philadelphian played the .JNUU kJM of a, game the bocond set, giving an exhibition of steadiness and fancy shots that has seldom been seen on any court. Tllden. like Johnston, seemed always lo have plenty in reserve. "Big Bill took the third set by crowding the net when points meant gamer and In the final set of the day he made the foreigner look llko a novice, winning -Arrangements have been made to seat 15,000 at today's tilt. In sporting circles odds seemed to favor Tildes by a shade, w 1th plenty of Johnston money in sight. 1. CARL EAST LEADS WESTERN BATTERS ' OMAHA, Bopt. 10 Carl East, outfielder virtually is TVltchii whole ehow in the battlngr race foe Western league championship. In dition to aettinir the pace with an tha the the adavof 33 erage of 3&3. East hat a string to carry off home the honors in hitting homer at well i- Individual batting. Manuth of Omaha remain fn accond place (n tho fiat ot batter with an of .373, while Bennett of Tulwa, Is third with .372. Jack Lellvelt, the Fulsa pilot I fourth with .370. The figure include game of Tuesday. Lamb fend Davis of Tulsa, with 32 komer each are leading the race to Ante tHeiwfaagweyhaBChdSieuRidifrifged ateallng-with'-while Elsb, also of Sioux City, 1 next with 43. rtrtNMic Record a Champ ' VknAek Bay of tha nilub A. wm 4kw A lif4 Mate ear Orton Consecutive t.' title at Newark, ft. fee eeaUet a Amy m fewmalif J track mile ree-e- r4 ef right atrahrht jeers m rlaMflog which herrxe Ortee wait fma IS2 te 1MM laelmefve.mile hever la ike klatary ef haa Ray4! prrfareaaee lees pirn equalled le this emmntrr, If la aay other f the world. Orfaa wm the A. A I. mile title tram 193 ta 1MM tarlaaisr r flvr atvalaht Team, fcwt Ray aow ahtwa a riraa weep ef thio eveail for all atralght yearn tram 1917 ta 1023 larlgalT. In 1019 Hay waa tha mile title flrat the neat year he raa fa the fire mile sweat aad wm It aad alar thea he haa heea aaheatahle la the mile ar a emorratlv raa af eight years aa ehamplaa. Ortaa ae eared hla eight years as ehsaptoa with five otralght as the mile title holder auad, fram 107 it 1800 la elaalve he wtp the tare mile, title. PUS Ernie Johnson. it Baseball fan. Chicago. Sept honof Ernie YORK, Sept. It. The New Giant made It (seven In a row and three straight from Chicago yesterday by winning the last game of the series, T to 4. As Pittsburg lost to Boston the champion Increased their lead to six full games over the Pirates. I New Chirac. AB R.KOA AU H H O A 1 I I t Bieerft as 4 0 0 03 34 State ef Orel 3b. t 10 Rchr es I 1 0 I 0 1 Rtt&s 2b Terry lb 4 t0 3 0 111 0 Ph Crtms 10 i 0 0 0 It 0 C4lhi rf I 3 0 0 0 Yoons rf 4 Birtw If 4 11 010 0 Kn 9 1b t3 r Kthr e 4 1 S 0 PtMifftl ef .OFarl f1 fimtib e. t 00 10 Osborn p 1 0 0 0 3 nShtnrre 0 Stnlnd 0 Pnrder t I130 0 sHsthcot f 1 Hilt Me. 4 Chtm p 1 0 0 0 0. SCtta prs 0 1 mFHobrg CHICAGO. Sept. 14. Homs run records would bs made difficult under an outfield sonlng system being prepared by President Ban Johnses of the American leacne for submission to ths elub owners this ' winter. Only those dtlres In the center field sone would count as home rune, under Johnson's plan, . and wlth.shorl. right field fencee would no longer be mark for the sluggers , Marks would be placed several hundred feet inside the right end left field font lines, end balls within those sones would count only as two or three baggers. New Tork. The Polo Ground both Philadelphia ball parks, the St. Louie perk, the Cleveland field end the Chicago Cubs field would he among the parks most affected by the plan. The rules now specify 235 feet ss the distance from home plate to the fence and all the park fencee exceed that figure, but in the opinion of President Johnson end some club owners that distance is considered far too short as homo runs have become common. the-par- Washington State Will Spend Season on Road U- waen yeptr 10 Wash ington State College will have practiteam In the Pacally a traveling cific Coast and Northwest conference football mirages this jfalL&a .only , one game, that against the University of Washington, will be played on the home ground here. Two tripaio CaU ifornia are on the schedule. The first trip will be on Oct. T to Tacoma to meet the Ninth Army Corps team. On the following Saturday Gonzaga university will be played at Spokane and on Friday, Oct. 20, Uniof Idaho will be met at Mosversity cow In tbeTlrst Coast conference game The Washington game at Pullman comes on the 28th. A Jong Jonrney to Berkeley. Calif, then will be taken to meet the University of California Nov. Oregon will be invaded for the next two games, the Cougars playing the University ef Oregon at Eugene, Nov. 11. and the Oregon Agricultural College at Portland. No!. 20. Tbo last journey m ill be to Los Angeles to play the University of Southern California Thankkgiving day, Nov. 30. COVE LE PH IE 19 1LU CLEVELAND. Sept U. Stanley a ce!Lf ths Cleveland Indians pitching staff is out of tha game for ths remainder of the season. haa intestinal trouble. u 7 Chics to New York ... W.nn.nc pitcher Umpire $1062.00 Handall-Dod- d Auto Company 4T-- - kreoa Hw: M Game Witb Boston 14 IF ' 7V Ttttstmrs ft. Is.' Bos ftapt rm. .( . h. .un 4ns4 .bre to tesm ta pllck.4 tk. bo v .a. I i Ptttobsrs. j,r-Qu.r- 4 Bartre. 0 1 I 2 Bi.-w- OFsr-fol- l. rf Ttrsvib hltoKlther bus Brbr Kdihr. Hesllests, HIM leowiny McComick Trrnr Cc-n- .lb pitcher Hart. 1 4 4 1 4 4 7 2 1 ,24.1 Two Successive Home Runs Beat Cardinals 1 1 0 t I 0CriiM. rf 1 Ro.r lb 2 t t 2 4 Brlaar. 0 ) t 4 4 I 1 2 0 1 lb f 1 H.srr. 1 rorO M 4 0 1 4 1 rTVN.il c 1 ! 1 2 1 112 010112 .1 0 chrr,it.e 4 4 O'Mn.r ( o'taa., 0 0 U.M ..1 4 tad 4 Total 13 iBattM 0 0 4 4 0 4 Mrqsr, 34 13 for Glior Total in , 4 34 lbih. 0 4 0 2 37 II . .. a--i PH I TA DELPHI A. Bent. 14 Two heme piM.hur . e . 4 in Bton nine In ureemlen by Henllne aad Erro- Bar-- r ninth Inning, with none out gave Phlle-dlpTwo hit Marmnviiu., 3 victory over St. Lost ta HovU 10 t hu h 4 Ttmy. Rcr, Thrf StoUft the final gefoe of the series ha-Rjr arriflrt Traynor Hnry J 8c, Loots. 0 Hory On ba Plttbr( ABRHAAl ABR.H.O! 7 4 Ntt by pitber By Otaznor 1 Ptsdes tfl 1 Popp 3b 4 3 3 fO'Xan Glaxoer. Um70nr pithr Smith cf 3 3 1 t SWUm ef 4 1 10 0 pire gui4 Moran julf ,y 0 0' Woken cf 1 A 0 0 0 Venn rf 1 2b 4 3 3 2 3 Welker rf 0 t I 3 1 Bnsby Ab-4-4.1.1. Takrt OsJnr b 1 0 0 0 0 Lee If.. 3 1 1 0 ' 0 2 1 Leello 1b 4 0 2 13 Stock lb 4 Contest 0 Reds 3 2 S Befits 3b 2 X fthvts rf 0 3 3 3 am Twer m S3 p.. 1 0 0 0 BROKMV Fop 14 Brooklyn took 3 (Itfboffv 1 0 0 3 0 e 14 rjfmni 0 0 3 tho odd zairo of tho oerioa with Clncta-aa- tl 0 U p .. 3 S' Winters 7 to 3 Tbo Dn4ffrs batted both 0 0 zFUtebsr Poak p.. 0 3 kck and Glltsp o la time.y faahioa. 9 0 SW.mrt p Prtf4 p 1 3 Wruts a 4 t X North p, (iartiiMtt Branhlyn. 0 0 0 Sbsrdl p 0 ABRHOAI ABR.HOA 0 3 0 Aloo 3b Bam rf 4 Totals 33 14 34 11 Total Sf 10 IS 27 14 DbsrUb 1 4 0 11 TJohnsa.ae 3 xBatted for Bln ta fcartlj. Dune a if 3 0 4 4 1 T Grfth.rf 3 tBstud for Wtstor la soovmtk. Roah.cf 4 1 1 1 W heatjf. 8 bon oat bcs winning roa aeorod. Fran 3b 4 2 0 1 Mreraef 4 L Lcu 0 101320009-0 MtrboUb 3 29 910 Ghararj! PbUadcSpbta 9 Ptom.0b 3 0 i 3 2 I Walk rr. Wlntora To c $ Bohne u 4 0, Pammary W Error Throo-ba- ao Keck p . 1 010 bit 4 rtrhUtoao bM bit 3, OUwpap I Horaoby 3. Rapp Tfotno roa PbJla-dotpx Harper. 1 0 0 0 0 Loo Dcoblo plar Hnltn Lull. 3. Struck out Bf Ring 4. b f RCi I. Totals 33 ? 4 34 20 Total 32 T tt 27 17 by Doak 1. by 8bord4 t. by Wrtaort 1. x Batted for u.ilexpio 4n alath. Pmwi! ball Ooatoaa. W tnaing pltebor Loam ShordrL Uropiros Wvinrt. pitehor fTectrnatl I I 0 I1 4 3 Rl!f aad WostorvrU. 1 1 2 0 0 2 s 7 Brooklyn Rouab. PlnoMl, Bohne Summary: TO-GOO3. VANDALS bee hito OHIeapCa T TrtHome run Ropofc- - Rtofoa Ortffhh. 8yff bae- - Bum Double Fabmci, Harfrav. n to 5nffrh fVooa, Deberry to playeT to MltrhejJ Cadoro. 7Vhne to Dau-ber- t: BRAND Waa Bohne to Fonseca to on hell Off Ke k 3 o7f GiHoopie 2. off 2 Wlabmf plftber Cadon. L (Special to Tha Near.) h- - k htg ylteber UNIVERSITY OF TDAHO, ItfDSCDW, 1L-C- oach forMathew SepL Matty M i .eefseeya 013010 Kr r Irr DoJ gert till r4ort, IM -- iik-Yf- hTW-rem- of Ye9qY ..rn v. , Jhn"i -- e the Manhattan EXPERT MARKSMAN IN WESTERN TODAY WASHINGTON, (By International News Bervioi r4 i.es mid-iro- com-co- I ssml-fina- arett nran .i 1 r. (tt, UiM-Hele- 1 6tr-w4- p- 4- -t h t theHlppo-drom- e a.? laike , In planning Monday's program tee Downing loo 4 more to Teal battle between high class boy lather thaw, fur some btg name in the local fight world, a name which might draw some crowds to his bouse. As a result he has a program that la built from the ground up. starting off with Leo Hansen, of Stall Lake, and Joe Jackson, of Oakland, two boys, the card grows comparatively better until the end of the program. Sparks ts. Bair, The battle between Sparks and Bair will be of especial Interest in Sait Lake aa the two fought here once before and fought one of the most bitter battles ever Witnessed here. The same stflt exeats' and whew firemen meet they will get a chance to- to haul it out. Two mighty elassy bantams will mix It when Charley Kindo and Charley Lav ana tangle tn Their stx round bout. When the Pocatello Indian le light he la a mighty tough customer and one of the hardest men in the game to handle. Kindo haa a world of speed, considerable science and fairly good hitting power. They should furnish . some excitement. Danny ODea, the Magna swatter, will meet a mighty when he welterweight dangerous tackles Red Briggs in the has Briggs iong arms, is speedy and undoubtedly can hit ODea and The Magna boy do some damage. showed last Monday when he knocked out Tony Call, of Cleveland, that he his bit. There will be can also plenty ot aeLen and tt looks aa though the first qua to get tn a. solid punch will win. John Hanna, of Pocatello, who knocked over all boy bis weight last year with tha exception of Jay Solomon, wlil meet a tough one in Marvin the local club j,apkc who fought several years ago. Hanna, while he can box same and is fairly speedy, relies on his socking power to get by. Papke la the same sort of a fighter, so the beet roan will be the fellow who can bit hardest and take the most without losing ground. "01x10 Kid" Billed. Dixie Kid. the colored sensation from Sacramento, meets Dominick d bout. ot Bingham Jna They are bantams. Dixie haa been one of the real finds of the eeason. After winning a decision in the opening bout and show ing a world of stuff, he came back In his second bout and knocked out Otto Chatterton, of Preston, in the third round of their echeduled four round bout. Tippero, a young Italian from Bingham, made a hit last season In the two bouts that he fought. He le short, stocky and carries a hefty wailopwhietu is liable to do come damage to the dusky boy. which Is In realThe curtain-raiseity a high class, bout this week instead of the usual novices, will be a with Leo Hansen of Sait Lake and Kid Joe Jackson of Oakland doing the honors. Hansen was one of ths last season and went sensation He through a long list of bantams. bas grown rapidly and now carries a mighty dangerous punch In addition to his brilliance a a a boxer. Joe Jack-eo- n is the boy who loaf. decision to Johnny Williams last week, a decision. to which some of the fan objected As a result Downing gave him another bout to give him a chance to sea what he could do with himself. semi-wind- f ' s f, e -- d-- TIp-per- o, four-roun- i 0 A. t- - Bested by Training 9- -- w4&-ne- The lineup; Jlooeve!L And e r non . , .Te. R. Williams. Holme Cardwell. Linden Fr and eon - .......... If-c . ... W ardrop rrff. ..... ,rL . .... . ..Olsen Morrison Beers... ......... re De La Mass Grant. ...... w..... rh , , tt--, .Gardner Sellers. Langf ion ....... ,lbb. ..... ... Stocks y David - . Khoadee. "lb.". Touchdown Gardner. TorR AStrRARCB Of lipeffwQttalttr aad Yatme L. D. S. Garments Hosiery SnM o( BEE BRAN D -E- oouaua Avica W.4. ... gesnstwj p . Cutler Bros. Company M Malm It, alt .v- - l The football team of the Stewart Training: school yesterday defeated the Rooeetelt junior high aquad by lh score of T to Da via and aundre played well for fiv ( the game. yard paa durln r. Gardner mado tbe eeore fer --the -V I Roosevelt Gridders i fto at club theatre next Monday night The card will be topped by two six round bouts. One between Virgil Sparks of Prv.tellQ and Kid Eair, qf Logan, and the other bclvre-- n Ch-ri-es Lavalta of Pocatello and Charles Klcdo of Kalt r, Kept 1. James Vincent Alexander of Kandy, Utah shot 13 Mo , Spt RT. LOUIS. Frautit hla way to a top notch position over with possible pink tbrilia. the flnil snd made a of score competitors high s women western match tor the golf nntable rw.or(j a marksmen st the the Home st Runs championship got under way n(teg States Kervice matches recently Yesterdays this held at Wakefield, Mass. Alexander Glen Echo Country club links a m.mb.r of one of the marine g y isems 'which' participated lit Ths Mrs. Devs Gsut of Memphis; who has corp,, matrbss in comfetHiortNewwitb v.ral Season teams of of galthe commanded the attention service other England Yesterday Total7 Private Alexander has been with the leries throughout the tournament. Is establish1911 and has since marines IS matched against Mrs Curtis Kohl of se one of the leading marksColumbus, Ohio, whose ability to wteM ed himself In In a time. that service the man of n the and niblick could not be recent tourney he won a prtae in the looked at with askance. e ninety-onmatch by defeating Both players had fought their way Lyman five marksmen mho through the list cf 14 eotrantatnut of the ninety. a won also He high place' In the match for the title by steady peted hi score being but ylng By disposing of their I the Lynch match, one the below highest yssterday two points opponents in the I.EAOIK TOTtl.S. in easy fashion they proved they had J made, , su-499 earned their way to the front by American 47 National perlorlty. Prove "A Irf0 ftlkrf wee AR banA 14 fol- Three Negroe 491 Pacific Coast .'. low the round the course Both plajrre Super-Broad . tourna Jumper players are ueterane of former monte and a teadY.(eclnttliat!nf and We rise to remark on the coinciFive Leading Hitter hard fought match was expected. aun. which haa been a fac- - dence that three negroes have of the In Each Major League torA tnbright the tournament each day, was last four years proved themselves the broad jump9ra,fn this country j shining In 1313 at the InterAUIed frame at NATIONAL LFAOrE. Hal Butler jumped within an Inch paria. A U B. R. H. TH. HELEN WILLS IS of the world record of 24 ft 11 1 Inches, M0 123 234 4ee MonraAy, R the next vear h followed that up with im 7 - aa i ec at GIRLS nttAvt NATIONAL ee nwa rifkraa winning the National broad jump Ktitle rrte! 34 "h 241 . lee 940 Itl Btgbw, rittskvf TENNIS CHAMPION Gurd in of Harvard startled the world . Ill 419 02 149 049 MilW, (Unco , with a leap of IS feet I inches and now 14 AMERICAN LLUilL 1 PHILADELPHIA. Kept. The girls' Harte Hubbard of the University n. r. H. fn. r. national lawn tennt doubles- title was of Michigan comes along and wins the won today by Mis, Heten- will of A. X. L. Junior title IUi 24 ft. I Inch 4s. .42 Ill iR 124 Stt nUr, DMeotTU lUo 09 .209 s Hook- - breaJcing the former record iorUila Berkeley, Calif, wad 94 130 JT77 1 It er of hew York, who defeated Miss L. event by exactly one foot I tnshe. Ko Chftmd 111 praar, 4M 9 19 Aa HaAmmm, Dura hare heard ho explanation bf .Goodman and Mis Betsy Hilieary, both TaU. K Look . ,.144 274 119 190 Ml i f Philadelphia. tbie wonderful leaping ability of the Miss Will 'won tho flria' aicflee tIU yesterday, nefrro race. Twr. headline fca-- star, but presenting stx extraordinary bouts. Hardy K. Downing will give the fans what promise to bex-rea.Then he stage rfie regular weekly boxing program ot : four-round- er Odd With til OFF START UNDER NEW COACH WITHOUT any special question. - The ur recent disqualification of George Von Elm by the American Golf association for alleged "break of the amateur rule brings to mind the fact that various amateur governing bodies have very different ideas two months for receiving excessive "expense" so much money. If one take the press reports for it Guillemot was not to blame aa bta manager but the athlete suffered. can man no paddle Over In England in the famous Henley regatta "mechanic, artisan, hla host aa an amateur who haa been employed aa adefinition amaan of latter This menial In or any duty." laborer engaged It la merely a class inteur is probably the worst known to sportsdom. amateur.. as what le terpretation instead of a broad open derivation cf for - working In - a . golfer The ruling which disqualified Utah premier porting goods establishment is almost as bad. The western division of ths American Association of Dancing Masters met in Salt Lake this week and adopted tha following slogan, Ladies and the gentlemen, keep your feet moving or beat it off this yera dance floor. If Byler and Sand May . K. Downing t four some of witness Hardy could masters only dancing Take Trip to Japan rounders " waltzing through a bout they would be convinced that those who ANGELES, Sept. 13 A number J - of LOfl use the dance floor tiill have lots to learn- ,Pacific Oast league baseball placer are plannlnr to tour Japan this fall, according To Hat French, shortatop of UTAH MARINE HAS WOMEN GOLFERS the ernon club. The ball players planning to make the trio Include Heinie HIGH RATING AS TO DECIDE TITLE Sand and Butch Byier, Salt Lake. VJHEN is an 30138 9099 t STRICTLY SPEAKING. not an amateur? That'isHre am-te- W pi1900 10 ut , Pittsburg Drops Last ABRHOA. 04 C.r.rrf ABR.H.OA.! 4 J I I . 1230000 . J Pov.'lrf if I 2 Kept lb J 0 Orlmee. 0 Ptstf. Pummory Errors Two-bts- o Frisrh. Yount 3. Ptstt. Thrso-b5cfirieM rrtich, IT Brea-hear- s, BUCK la Salt Lake City for CMrew a RimUts. .Irer, riavl.uM at 1, Hnr, Sz at rklla, PUUkar, vWar, C Lata at Bretra, how long It will be before the baseball magnates either wske up JUST tame down this jack rabbit , ball that .la piar or ting a discount on brain work, generalship, pitching and defensive propheta to else Increase the six. of the grounds, ts a problem for the work on. Whether the fane will stand for 21. to 1 and 2 to 23 games is not to be thought of. One game Uke these Is a novelty. The crowd enjoys it as a comedy but not aa baseball.AA games played tn bandbox Prks Barnyard scores in major and Class will not hold the popularity of the national game. The crowd at auen games usually laughs, roar enjoys them while they fast then go out of the park and knock and knock hard. Before one of these recent custard Pie comedy games at Bonneville than seven park there were numerous complaints about the balls. No fewer they batters charged that the balls were llwxong and fielders adeclared doxen of the out half The threw were acting wrong In the air. umpires that lftftelders discolored. The even were complained before they pellets the balls when hit shot In wild sngles tn the air. No fewer than five files times pitchthat should have been caught were misjudged or muffed. Three When ed balls took queer slants and went for wild pitches or paaeed balls these things did not happen the batters lifted the balls gently over the closed fences for home runs while the fielders backed up against the walls and watched them drop over Just beyond reach. With such abnormal actions it is hard to argue that the balls ar normal or that the parks are large enough. Headline, reads, " Sportsman fined for shooting out of season.' S ports men do not shoot out of season! upsetting-basebaH,P- Manager Downing Expects His Monday Card to bo Thriller Throughout. seml-wlnd-- JACKRABBITS IN SMALL PENS. otnooK roa today. - 12 Ptt Tuto. . te .tii'aires ov t .m at. JoMph n t .,si Okis. citr 7t f ts met hi varsity football material WtfhKa . l 7 .! r. Malse. .11 .9:7 mally afternoon on Mac La in field Om.h. . .11 74 .tMlDvairr , .47 14 .XI yesterday aad both parties were Rlghip satisfg ied- The men have taken a real Wthtf the - JL H. & AtUacoItt sign are read wrong they will work Omaha .7 3 .eg....... e.S they have worked for no Slouz Ctty . . ... .4 I I for him like previous coach atno Iko day of Tink Battorlo Tipple Sponeor; Toaar Griffith. and Quorjr. Mathews today fround himeelf on the At 8t Jeush: IL H.B. opening of tbo training period with 0 11 Wkhlta .... . .. t seven regulars and the rest now men 13 f but of exceptionally powerful calibre. St, Joseph . . are Bet tort fa Bsobo and Haley; Hovfk and Tho veterans at his command Captain J. A. Brown, end and fullback; Kandier, Orabowskl. Beany Bresbears. quarter,, gher At Deover Deo and; Fete Barto and Dale Voha, eaitod- third iaaiiiiixUL. tackles; James Neal, guard; Jeff Stone, substitute tackle; and Jkbe Goff, cenAt a . Jt. K. E. ter. . . 3 1 Tho remainder of tho squad of about City 0m..90 Tulaa 9 23 la made up of men playing on the Batter t Plerco and- - White; paaferth freshman teem- - last year and their f ad Crosby. entry Is a very welcome event- - These new men will make the greater part AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. of tne Vandal team this year and upon L-- Frtv W. I, prt. them Mathews will devote considerable of time. his of new men theso Entry ... r St. Pssl .03 34 .UDMiivvdtH 30 74 .30 : "r1" about some interesting eon- .11 Lmiirrllll. 72 7 . Minespoti 2 .7 7 fltcta Breshesra 2 . snd Ota Toledo . ..( Beany IixUn.Ms .HI .92 St .tit man will contest for quarter, whits It It .ilt Morris Cline, fightlnr frosh captain fesreltw wlil te Take 'the renter petiAt Mtnasapolls. n h.e. tion strempr sway from Goff, dins has been ... .. Hllwaukoo 0 2 thinking of trying his at snd ' . MlnnAOpolio i snd position Plenty of ability competition le fUitorl Kofo. iBifbeo and Mjratt. assured In both backhsid tbs nod line Bchinnr tod Barer Mathews isnt letting .. any grass under his feet In getting the groyr ArfiL'FauTT; team ready for the opening game with . i Whitman JCpnrB City T at Waila Walla. Oct. T. Steady MU Pan! .9 S sad Skiff. Martin, practice will he the order of evens, vast gfttUrlM men are in form, I IUU ft ad OoAiaiea. ths util VT. Brooklyn ... Philadelphia Boat an ....... 1 33 T 0 13 34 l( xBstted for PtoelftBd ta eerentb. sButtsd for Cbrerse In Btnttu ssRsn for ftmltfc in erarod .. ,, ... Ckftrajr til TotaCe 3 WILty IS FOSD OF THRILLS WHERE DEMPSEYS HOOK IS SPUS. I KSOW A LOT OF OTHER WA YS ID RATHER GET MY FVS. HARRY belaud....,, 4 V Os boras. Yrk v Mttsksrg - Leeto 9- b pit men-bac- National League. t Moines-Denv- l y, Giants Increase Lead Over Pirates to Six Full Games -- Tan can purchase 1923 model -- New WESTERN LEAGUE. W L. P-- Iai. n-- Tele-mp- cm THIS TO 'v er-t- Johnson. Chicago American tnfleldsr hers today with s special program In hti honor. Johnron, who came here from Salt Lake City. wtH be the guest of honor at s program prior the game with the Boston Red city The Kox will elevate theirL niled by championship flag assisted and Lsekee Ureal The State mtrtaea. give con Fort Sheridan bands wxil And soldiers certs and l,M from these post! will aitcndThe "Tdd Timers' Baseball Association, tosnjerh (with members of the "Old Tims Association, will be present,irt i Johnson will recede several from the club, local admirers and ra ie av-ra- ' . pertdt. , 1, ards, l. As both Tllden and Johnston each have two legs on the trophy emblematic of the supremo tennis honors, tho one who wins wUl gain Us permanent possession. Richards in his match with Johnston seemed to tire after the first set (-- 2, jfej.Y nd- -f Joie Ray ; Equals The Game ruthn by on oombrt txltnt lfingt; Yet, ta ibis football game of life we play, H's fix our gaze on unimportant thmge. While youth around the linesmen thpt aimy. Ximc wk 4? . 5V Billed for Monday Into tho Brlsham Tonne uniiersity When Chech Alvin Twltchell tsad M call for football emndiUtra lai In the imtnmeity which liet between " there was a counter call for prk- era Issued by (hi fruit grorersTT the The eyeteme where great rune and etart are whirled eouaty When Twitchell heard the cal? doee a field goal or a muffed paet really mean What of the former he Immed ateW ordered to Hade on tine gridiron which ere ealljbe thfuaseUea alt bis proteres into th tree top snd io pick Iny foreword peeeoot of fh air by KING FOOTBALL. (rabbin Xor the JuacaOjul jeach Ceerl b to Plrk Km The roeh bnelf aJjt retfn1 111 nert he football armor Tor Atc o r i I 23 The scaiM-..rt Lt property Under way until threr week later. Tor their tr0Bf As Is customary tha hlg teams have slected "easy" i for example, meets Bateson Ppt. 23. Washington A B. T. C. athletes tbJrlop,nin football training nest w;f Jefferson bTiyM'Geneva and i'enn St ate meets 8v, Bonaventurscn Uio satna have btrt a little mere than two to get into ehspe for fhe'r Prt weegjtdale f- -t hsitie Thf foilqwlngr vr.vk 'wreraf f tN Nif lntjVion, Prtnre with the Utah Aggie and th- - weeks ton. Harvard, sftid Ptttirbnrifiv will all try ut Ihvir w forfv, I.nnsylvanla to fit theipeelvss tae-i- ht Lnnerstiy and aU of them meet the amaller college team. The Navy i the last of ot Utah gams the greater team to open Itk eaon and tha Middle wilt vrull Bndl Get PVosfc Premising. T before tackling Western Reserve. On the Faclfic coast the University of The T" freshmen are CalKornia mill start off against the University of Kant Clara at Berke-iethat they m.ll the n.r - first cm SepB. V. XT. varsity team d tha they Washington.- - Oregon ana Washington htata mul kick-of- f. are not- to be beaten b the "V or tember JO. the "A- froeb aggregation. From all reports the first year The moet important man on a baseball team ie the one to tchom a ball team at the Church univer-it- y college a n t,. car. is hit when the winning run ie on baee. Coach K L Robert ttcularly strong will whip the frosh in'o eha'pe"Toliye of ths heat football In one way golf and baseball are alike. An amateur is one who can get from the high echooia of 'hefutehi"? reported their intention of entering away with if. the Toung university Among them are Howard from Jordan high reboot Hmk-lefront tho Weber school Itiion UTAH FOOTBALL McIntosh and severalh.gh other good men from the Proto high a S "Red Devils are commencing to sharpen their spears. Uqlver- -. end SfoTer UUtt eouRtr be- - prf'p school football practice is- - under wav.. If Tommy FttxpatTlck doesn't turn He haa out a fine' team this season It will nor be for lack of' material. k to form a whole team.. Mac Swan and Warren Uee enough Gilmer are gone and Mickey Oswald mill leave a gap to fill but football Is plated by eleven men rather than two or three. Hagen, Uatkina, Whitney. Tauter and a number of others atatiable should make a great backfieid Utahs line with one or two shifts Is intact. Throughout the team there ts some man of experience for every position. From the present angle it looks like a Utah year. hat Johston will go- - Into the final round this artcrno&n. role survivors of a field - of 122 playera.jLhe.wame Including the f champion .of Great. Brlialn,. Australia, ; Japan and Spam. There is a verbal .rubber stamp, which deals with the fact that class .wilt tetl and' Jn 'this.,' ; particular Instance class did. Ttlden and Johpaton are and hay ; been for some years the greatest exponents of lawn tennis this side of the he rafter. The former is the pla champion and has held the title for the last two years. The latter beat the great McLaughlin out of the championship In 1915. over- -' threw Tllden himself In let 9 and for eight years has conceded nothing when It came down to a matter of . racquet, staying it with a strung-gu- t It is the big moment of the courts andthe world of tennis fans .are rock- j ing on their heels in anticipation. WettBalanced (Special to The New ) PROVO. Sept. H. Training for foot. baU In ths peach orchard is the new. tfe in?rodu4 est comchJn eyte--t- o den, of Philadelphia and Wat Johnston of San Francisco; the occasion, the final round of the tennis championship.. ; singles f the time; today f theistalte; a world's tft&in singlesT - HUE At Comiskey Park; Former Bee Honored By Davit J. Walsh. I ffllOOEBS B. Tilden and Johnson Both in Splendid Form Yesterday in Eliminating Patterson and Richards, Respectively. - AT BOXING CLUB MONDAY NIGHT PROMISE CLASSY-COMBGREATEST EXPONENTS : Ernie Johnson Day U. SPARKS-AND-BAI- f 4 til i a m e. ss. 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