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Show TIIE DKSKKET NEWS Dempsey to Meet A AT BAT AND LOSE ,,,,,, ,,,. LEAD TO SEATTLE bth Ml. Hit A A Chicago Cleveland hew York t. Louis Boston .... Washington .. , Philadelphia W. L. ret 47 .414 .112 .in .1 , .,.?! at .4 ,,. 1411 $4 41 .600 71 71 .1(1 ,74 .4 Ietrotl tl 17 II .474 .422 .11 Yesterdays Heealta. At Philadelphia First game, Bt. foul 1: Philadelphia, 2. Second game, tit. Louis, f ; Philadelphia, L At hew York Detroit, 0; Now Tork 10. At Boatoa Flret game, Cleveland, I. Boston, 1. Second game, Cleveland, 1, Boston. 4, 11 Innings ho otbar games scheduled. Earl Sheely Continues to Lead League But Rainier Have Seven Men Hitting 300 or Better. - Todays Srkednle. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at Naw York. Cleveland at Boston. No other games ached uled. Bt. TUESDAY AUGUST 11 1D20 Director is Promoted " Frenchman; Kearns Makes 4 Houck Blows in Sixth Frame And Statement Tigers Lose BY MTBF.R A. Ill rrOY. N. 8. Staff Correspondent ) CHICAGO, Aug. 24. Jack Dempsey, 5-- tiu4ii 2 (By Universal Service.) SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 22. Seattle took ths former league leaders down another peg today by winning today' carry-ovgam. I to 2. Houck and Hunky Sdhorr wera about on aven terms un to tho sixth Inning, when Houck began to blow. He wa relieved In tha seventh for a pinch hl'ter and Plercy finished out the same for the Tigers, but waa ever In danger and yielded two runs In ths eighth. Score by Innings: (I. heavyweight champion .has sgrssd to fight Carpentler, ths French ebam plon, for ths world's heavyweight title under ths auspices of Tax Rickard, who battle promoted (he Wlllard-Dsmssp- y at Tsledo, at which ths champion won his title. Although no contract has been signed gentlemen's agree ment" between Rickard and Kearns. Dempsey's manager, has bean entered Into, according to a statement given to the International Newa Service to ar Vernon Runs el is 4.ie W. Lake ,,,,,,,,,,,,73 arson ,,,,,-,,,.7- 9 71 Sen Francisco (9 Beettl ,1-- 0 72 An galea 44 Portland 27 Oakland 20 Sacramento . ... 00 21. It PITTSBURG. Pa.. Aug. waa announced lodav that Bill the la Gleason, former catcher Idaho Stato league, had joined tho see Pltlsburg National league club, SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. .21 William Itodgera manager of th Sacramento baseball team of th Paclfte Coast league, seriously, although not dangerously 111, It as said at hi borne her today. Rodgera returned from Los Angels Saturday suffering from tome variety of fever tbat baa not boeu definitely Identified. . 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 Salt Lak EtM ar entering tb 1 0 2 2 2 1 13 H'li lMt eight Mki of lilt baseball with Seattl- eLOS ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 23. day. Run 6 J a slight lead over Voruoa tb.tr near Although about half th Angel lineW have closed with Rickard for 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 Hits NSW Is on th hospital list. Manager II. WMk TORS, Carl tbo t Aug. oont.nd.ri up Mays gained during match," Kearns said. I Summary: Errors Edlngton, Mitch Klllefer le not discouraged at th Just post In tbo eerie with Son Fran- - pltchsd for tho Now Tork Tankoss ths Carpsntler closod for g Aleock, ell, Rickard with Smith, DeVormer, Bohn, prospect of taking on th league-leadincloeo whan th.y took tbo sort.s four to against Detroit today and shut out tba We have also Beos her tomorrow In tho Murrhy. Eldred, Baldwin. Btruck out when and Dempsey Brennan ths I fight 10 d. to I. Bases on ball By Schorr, Off thr.s and Vornon lost to Beattie five to Tlgora, flrat of th ochedulod eerie In anticipation of th arrival of Schorl, 2; off Houck, 2; off Plercey, It waa Mays' first appsarsnes in tbs meets either Carpsntler or Brennan It two. Two-bas- e Three-ha- a Ths hit Rickards th Bees, Trainer Finley worked be under will Murphy. auspices. I This tbs Biw or. mixing It llnsup slnca ths accident a wssk ago hit Edlngton. Double playe Mitchell overtime today upon the home athass reached several days f with tho to Alcecksto Edlngton: Middleton letes with court plaster, plaster of to slightly ertpplsd Los Angolas that resulted la tho death of Ray Chap sgresment Murphy to Schorr to Kenworthy. Sactoom following which they will eoms man, Clevnland shortstop. Msye pitched ago. parla splints, aalv and Iodine plen1 hit rifice No definite date has been fixed, but DeVorMurphy. Btumpf, tifully In evidence. homo for two week, stand against a steady game an4- - while the Tigers mer. Bohn. Passed ball DeVormer Mho Angels and Baals respectively. got 10 hits off him, they were so well Rickard has been givan a certain Wild pitch Plercey. innings pitched 23 Delta Th DeCTA, Aug. By Houck. 7. 3 run. 4 hlta, 12 at bat. I'." The Tigers are spending another scattered that they counted for naught. lentgh of time I do not cars to say baseball club yesterday afternoon Run on to now how for the Tong obtain responsible ' week In the northwest where Carpentler'! Hjuck, L Charge decisively defeated Eureka they are Tbo Tankoo pitcher passed three men consent to defeat to Houck. Tim of game 1 local diamond by a score of IT amount The Dempsey. r fight Deto but failed to out a first, strike with the 65 Bearers today. hour and opening minutes. Umpires Byron to $. ! a u! Holmes If Salt Lake can prevail against the troit batter. Twice, wnsn bis curves Dempsey will receive for the right car to do not I make I and that public broke close to bettcrc. Mays shouted POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 23 Angels this week and the Beavers can Tho of Robert W. Rich Th American Legion team of th either at this time has been agreed ardson appointment I, down the Tigers, Salt Lake will re- -' Look outr C. VanBuren as F. succeed to Short Lin continued Its winning turn boms la a fairly good position for That ths New Tork fens were with upon." Asked streak yeaterday by defeating the about tb contract C. B. director of the men's department of Maya waa evldanced by tns reception Cochran has with Carpentler which . the final drive Hot Spring nine at Lava by Lava Is announced Deseret the gymnasium him. When be In front given a score of 13 to 2. binds the Frenchman to fight Dempsey '"The Angels series here will Include a of tho grandstand to appeared the board of warm up" ha was only for by control, gymnasium Cochran, Kearns declared he double-headon labor day, Monday, cheered. Tls was reposted when Msye believes Rickard Th Riverside Giants lost a fast 4BY GUNBOAT HUDSON.) already has obtained the appointment to take place Immedion Sept- - A It has been decided to play a wns announced as ths pitchar for the Ibis contract. game to th R street Mr. Richardson haa been with Yankees ately. and when he his took again r double-heade- r. cam Service to this country arA the (Universal Staff Corraspon their home grounds by a 10 to 3 'on that holiday Instead laca in the box. The "Carpentler 10 year, for the had said past cheering gymnasium hi waa score. to make purpose only dent.) of a forenoon and afternoon game. hardly died away whan Mays pitched a a little movie e ar a new aggreTh picture' and fight Meep-a- lr first under Mr. Wm. E. Day until he NEW TORK, Aug. 23. A wlie wrestI There Is a postponed game with the strike on hla flret ball to Young of Kearns declared. Dempsey," "He gation to break Into the lime light with hla the to take left la position city wae Detroit He and ling Stecber. the champion renewed. Joseph applause haa made not It Is hla tholr first appearance but movie on the and local haa picture I Angels Jot, but It la pos- As the game the body acljsuri, knowwith the Tig- gone back to France, but schools than with Ben Harker and specialties It Inwaa In th gam Bine be they nave won that coming sible that It will not be played, as eight ers unabls to progressed, to a ing ebouted fsns score, words Impossible lurt 13 12 back as to Mr. director the out United VanBuren of States we under game played and are ' are and since a realtor' head. of to Mays to Shut going to give him a chance now to games In one set Is usually accounted themencouragement now anxious to take on more honand boys of department Junior out!" the and wtth tho ha, aid of or sofflel.nt baseball for the time being. bis teoramatea, succeeded In doing this. prove he Is In earnest about fighting and a n result la well acquainted with The situation In Russia 'Meestalr Dempsey." The team is composed of young' Fans will do well to bear in mind reminds one of the hair ton!' epidemic Mays earllsr oxprsssed to several The hla needs and Its and Carpentler-Battlln- g sters living on or about R street. Institution proposed thel over baseball hla 'resentment writers are here both of the various. that the week-da- y at Bonneville games fight Kearne believes never appointment la therefor a popular one ' reported movement of the Boston and Levlnsky He confidently LOS ANGELES, Cat., Aur. 23. place. park next week will begin at o'clock. Detroit clubs .against him and refer-ence.- will take Bt. Louis Cardinals havs only two that O. Rumlar, Salt Lake upon hie return to this coun- and Is meeting with general favo more William Instead of 1.1$. The change Is made him as a bean" ball pitcher. to lose tm to sure nut of games the French champion wHI complete among the business men among whom Indefinitely euepended by Both those clubs hsvs pitchers who try for the reason that the days are gradthe pennant. winning with negotiation Rickard President W. H. McCarthy of tha a fight he la very popular. havo hit moro man this season than I for the world' title and wiltfornot Jeopually growing shorter. Pacific Coast Baseball league, will to Mr. have," said Maya Bush of Boston ardise his the Before coming Donnta gymnasium of Detroit and Jos of Boston Chances by not be' given hts outright release, any othhas hit 10 men and Ehmke of Detroit Club Batting. . American scrapper.meeting go back to the bushes r No Ernie Johnson, manager of th has Richardson assisted Coach Joe Had- will not has hts either nine or ten, while 1 have er some been agreed upon. Kearne place come to time quit yet. said here today. Bees, and of Utah dfedared. the dock six." at hit University Seattle .... I believe Rumler ts Innocent of recent acquisition -- 5 Krw,.ot R1hard waa the to that with Rexburg The Seat Lake a Giants have prior the chargee made by Babe Borton, R.H. E signed guy reined Square Garden In New Id Let' hope he's however, it la regared a like- and Blackfoot high schools. In Idaho, Sterling Strycker. Dot rolt . Oakland former Vernon first baaeman," a be ,000 000 000" 0 10 3 York, 01 123 Olx 10 It 0 ly that the ancient garden will he New York 8n Francisco Johnson, and I believe he will a remarkable. repu- sterling socker when he steps up there he built-uwhere h Lake Salt Portland So and should whacks thai cleared. urnlh ,h ettlng for the tation as a basketball and track coach. why p,l Batteries: Leonard, Oldham. Morrli-eett- e VirnOfl release one of the greatest players eeeeeesoe and Htanage; Maya and RueL UmSacramento apmad first his In the minor leagues?" os Alexander had Great Richardson the Mr. nothing Los Angeles At Pittsburg pires Nallln and Connolly. Brooklyn, ntta- - pearance In athletic In this city as a Alexander Cub. burg, 0. Club .Fielding, (Special to The News.) 23. PhiladelPHILADELPHIA, Aug. member of the famou L. D. S. Midgets A great many fan The veil "Take him MALAD. Idaho, Aug.' 21.' Ma-laPC. L.W. phia and 8t. Louis divided today'a old such with associated d Snd later was out; he's got no control and then mist Vernon . . M Weaton team waa defeated by Schedule. .70 .274 eaded, Tadays the locale winning the first 11 in the four to 4. aim's Salt Lake sjcjissiv ,, .244 .247 3 to L and the westerner the second, f Boaton at Chicago. timers as .Big Joe Smith and other wdh umpirebottles. yaeterday by a score ofthe visitpop team .. local Sacramento The New York at St. Loula. outplayed when the Gold and Blue quintet was M, .243 .243 to 1. Dykes Infield hit, Qedeon's two-bat- e Ios Angeles . or both In batting and fielding. ,243 .244 wild throw and C. W. Walkers Philadelphia at Cincinnati. tha vay In the hoop game. ua that scarcity of op12 hit and two errors made leading Malad Seattle tells .242 .267 sacrifice scored tho winning run In tho Expert at Brooklyn Pittsburg. . Portland ..... and the visitors got five hits and .240 .93 eighth of tho first oonteat. Homer C. Warner will succeed Mr. ponents may compel Dempsey to cross Tho second I Ban Francisco color line. Of course, negro boxers made four errors. .267 .967 gam as director of the boys de- the was loosely played, St. Loulsf CHICAGO, Aug. 2 Richardson bunched Chicago ara not considered opponents. "Oakland .951 .957 hammering Moor In the fourth for the hlta off Oeachger today and beat Boston partment. BEAVER, Aug. 22.' The Ladies' J fn the first victory. better known. Is well as he Leadlag Hitters. game of the series, 5 to 1 "Pug. The Johnsons have sort of dropped baseball team and theYoung Mens school In tho plnohe Davis as the strong county high P C. L.W. w" known E First RH game: of the limelight lately. Meaning, team of Beaver, accompanied by 373 .272 St. Bostons only coach was winner of the statg high out Sheely. 8. L..... 010 000 0001 10 j fanning eight batter. of couree, Hiram, Ban, Walter and several auto loads of people, went Eld red, Seattle 000 010 Olx 2 5 J run was a homer over the right field school basketball champion last year. Milford vesterday to play against Philadelphia to Pussyfoot. wall by Powell. Warner entered the University Fitzgerald, S. F... the Milford team Batteries: Davla and Severetd; Nay- In the fall of 1914 after complct- E R.H. Johnson, 8. L.t Utah won both games. Th Milford are dark The Pihatea considered the no 010 ooo i 9 Chill and Ronton .... lor and Perkins. Umpire Crawford. L. A hla course at the ogden high horses score of th Ladles' gam waa It of the National league race. One 010 Oil OOx S 2 0!iing In Owens. Chicago had letters Hood, S. L. to 2, and that of tb2 Young Men's naturally expect. dark horses to com. baBketbairanr b..rbHU: Un from Maliel, Portland Batteries: Second game: R.H. E. game wa 14 to 4. Oeschger, Rudolph Pittsburg. two later of -the team.. ; Mtllr,Oak!nd ?nalngAt captain 6 ONeill: Hendrix and O'Farrell. St. Lou Is ...002 301 - 210 6 13 the he um. tho captained Calf university . -. Lake. 120vnv 202 4 4 I ptrea Hart .sad 4JarjrlOB. ,, The Arrav 'Recruiting nine so .full of Philadelphia h temnwtn Wwwbalt, baseball and .haakut-ba-ll . Xh Tank eeg .who .were ' ' O. AB. R. H. PC. LW. club-,'' 'the fat irmer'-warat the beginning of the season In his senior year and waa all scrap Bhocker and Billings; Batteries: 8 8T. 23. 10 72 13 24 New now to 7, on the Granite high chool .314 .388 aeem LOUIS, hit iron. of Aug. York full Hoep waa 1914 he scrap end. in Mountain Chili and Perkin. Moore, Rocky Umpires diamond yeaterday afternoon. This 137 SI? 84 198 .371 three pHcher hard today. and defeated with the basketball team that won tho .373 8heety Rl. Louis, 10 to 3. Doyle and Bancroft Is the flrat defeat for the Warden Johnson ....134 604 93 171 ,332 .350 and Owens. world's 'title at Chicago unuer Coach 4. Carpentler to sail for America Sept. fielded this season. Hood ....... 40 264 13 14 .330 .332 The do locals could Hold brll'tsnrly. your XJ pockete, boy. n an d C)ev-- . o L to ' Krug 7.'.;.'. ;7Zl 41V100' 144 ".'304 .3 13 Norgren. , rB nTn,V..Au, lu,..with..Nehf. y a the today, 8 480 Trls got back Into ac- Mulligan ...183 Speaker r R:d4v-B.- trade1 So0d 1 1 f veftws 'Wtivrttng'ttrtr tsv q. K first "gwivw, "Hon- for- Hie. India 3,.,vvlvn .JV.OJT or, e GAMES "8 217' OLYMPIC CITY and 1 Bofclrigf 8 earn nowadays. burgnd 104 home plumbing 310 12 40 ... tbe the Ml capturing 125 3 Hodges ..... 2 game from Boctqn 2, to 1, hut drop3 2 000 10! 000 ond 4 to 2, In 43 tnntngs. Thurston ... 47 121 PROVE BIG SUCCESS lary. ped the second, 3 to 4, lrvl! Innings. Speaker returned to the 21J Manager 40 f A' Nehf Smith and Haines. Bromley .... 32 224 Batteries' baseball fan is a funny thing. After game as a pinch hitter tn the first gam Goodwin. Jacobs and Clemons. Tournament. 101 UmThe Cardinal played dead for Boys Byler yelling his head off that everything In 'on. 'and played for a few Innings tn center pires 41 Klem and Emails. Points. Reigtr ..... 23 274 the Giants who put them through a and that teams toss a coin for In fake ha did act but field the not second, log 82 'Sand other tricks and wound up various ...24 each world series game, he pay 35 60 , gyilike himself and was replaced by Evans. Jack Brumhall T IAvro".v-S.-8W- J .,,45 k'tl MU, t with a 10 to 3 triumph. .V W I FYilttf" Nettbenr 4r a . ..Gardner, won,Jhe . ftrnt cnntt,.J;cir. .aeries , 33 70 $ 13 Stroud 5 ... ... G. Sellars Cleveland with a single that scored 2 II 1 I $ ,'Oould The Reds kept out in ffdnY sec- rave the champions a winning lead overt j. Bloomquist In a In In New York la tbs Latest Wambeganas gym eighth. game 2 2 21 45 .... .. Baum ... 3 robbing telephone booths. Youve got Meadows got too free with bases ond Boston came from behind twice to Philadelphia. He walked four men be- A. 'Liddell ,,,, 2$ ii 2 7 cuiiop on balls. They beat the Phillies $ tie tha score and won in the thirteenth fore being relieved by Entmxnn, who E. Sellars . to hand It to anybody who can beat a . to 3. rest . for well the of the H. game. Loyd Inning, when Scotts single to center' pitched telephone bootb. Present pUyers.2471 843 1051.287 .102 scored .. D. Silver . Hendryx, Tl H B Released play's. 1142 302 401 .002 .000 Jeff Pfeffer was far better than 00t 000 003 3 1l' 6 Bill Sennet It la not hard to plck'out Hans Kohls Earl R.H. E. Philadelphia First game: Hamilton, the Pirates were 3 0 2 .302 OOx .333 malnen In a group of marathon run100 1451 130 723 .4317 7 202 0 Cincinnati Total U 1122 Cleveland ....020 Lake runless when the Dodgers of the Salt, dropped The games ners. Olympic first. He's 1 100 I always 0401 Boston v . ,.,.,.000 were getting four. e were held yesterday afterBatteries' Meadows, Enxmann. Slap-pplaygrounds f and meet wa and Wheat: Reuther, Fisher noon at Liberty park. The R. H. E. Second game: 32 WOMEN GOLFERS to picked Cleveland and the Experts surand and ar Th 0 O'Day. repre12 keen Athletics 000 100 001 marked competition Wlngo. Umpires Quigley certainly by Cleveland -- ..210 to cop will be saying, I told 000 000 200 100 1 i 12 0 sentatives of the various playgrounds Dodgers prising th home folks. 3They1 won QUALIFY FIRST DAY Boston White Reds Sox and the so, after you to to and one game from St. Louis PITTSBURG, Aug. 23 Brooklyn hut gathered to spur their favorites great roam in. ' 24. Thirty-tw- o Batteries: Bagby and O'Neill; Harp out Pittsburg todny, CHICAGO.' 3 to 0, duo to the deods. up a hard fight for th secAug. put Evan's er and and effective pitching of Pfeffer. who held 20 boys who entered nine Of th ond, which they lost 1 to 5. players today wera bracketed In the Dlneen. Schang. Umpires the locals to four Scattered hits. Pfef-fer- 's scored points. Frank Neilsen and Jack GEORGE LEE WINS championship, flight of tbs eighteenth a of the number featured thrill furnished game, Brumhall scoring bitting NATIONAL LEAGUE. annual tournament of the Women's two runs himself and sending the other and ixn a clove race for find honors. AT NEW ORLEANS TWO TRAP TITLES over wtth his triple In tho ninth Western Golf association. They qualJlrumhall proved to be the stellar L. W. Pet. AT STAKE TODAY ified yesterday out of a field of 183, of the day and won firsts In NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 23. George n. h. E- athlete .... ...44 48 .571 , broad the ths 24. Two O.. Aug. the '.the largest in the history of the event. Cincinnati CLEVELAND. Jump, dash, 3 . , 10 3j not no onj Lee of San Francisco, Chinese bantam.4 60 .569 Rrooklvn The finals will be decided Saturday. Brooklyn ..... amateur championships are to be de4 2 plunge, and tied for first tn the 000 000 000-- 2 ...63 61 .553 rittsburg" . . . . , banRed race. Ona round of match play will .follow New York ,.v, Watson, weight, cided at the outfought American handicap swimming ...57 64 .604 Batteries' Pfcff5r and Miller-- HamilPittsburg each day. Frank Nielsen won first Ih the shot-p- tamweight of New Orleans, In every trapshooting grand tournament today. They 41 .453 ...58 41 G. Sellars copMoran nnd round of their 15round bout tonight. The putting greens were fast today, Chicago and the Schmidt. ton Jump. and are high Umpires the Junior .474 championtrapshooting Loula ...55 Mra Perry Flak of DeKalb, Ill the Si., ped first honors In ths marathon Jos rise, open ship, 60 targets. Boston .... ... ...47 42 .431 Riglcr. Gameaess Saves Cahaey. won when he title holder, wae paired with MrS: E. Philadelphia 18. recognition Amerito th and under Bloomquist 68 .409 .. boy ...47 only JC. Harwood of Olympia tied with Jack Brumhall for first honfields club, BALTIMORE. Md., Aug. 24. Game- can amateur chamnlonahlp, 200 single JOB' PRINTING AND ROOK awtm. or In ' the ness from a Chicago the like of which haa seldom rise. BINDING. f Ths victor wars sent away smiling been displayed In a prise ring, was all targets Mui Carolyn Lea of Beverly. Chtraga; Yesterday Resells. are scheduled Forty-eigmarksmen 1 were holder of the Missouri title, waa brack'Ho presented with their that saved George Cahney of Baltimore, to participate in th American amateur At Chicago Boston, I: Chicago, (. your stock of Letter Heads, when they eted wtth Miss Marl Power of Glen At Bt. Louis New York, 10: St. Envelopes, Bill Heads and other of- prizes. Jack Brumhall and Prattle Niel- former knockout king, from taking championship, fcrtjo-fou- r from the sen were of the the count in a Oak, Chicago and Mra David Gaut, Louts, I. recipient bout her last United State and four from Canada. fice supplies? watch fobs as a reward for their At Cincinnati Philadelphia, 2; CinMemphis, Tenn., played Mra H. D. with Rocky Kansas, th Buffalo, contest also will be The East-We- st night N. Y, THE NEWS DOES JOB. PRINTING. cinnati. 2. Sterrett, of Hutchinson, Kan. shot off today. lightweight. c Th 1 A 27 4212)2! R. W. Richardson wk Takes New Post At Deseret Gym er Poo-We- Pe-W- Red-Poli- ta to ' out-flald- ; . call-b2tt- p ln . double-h- 1 I i f3n; 1 . , . K - - sec-24- 0 ; All-St- ar : , ' .... 03 - -- ...t ut ht han-deom- -- WEDLOCKED-P- eter LCWE to side out in Tk',COUNTRY Knows. American Track and Field Athlete Scored in 25 Out Of the 29 Eventand Filed Up Twice as Many Total Point a Any Other Na tion. -- By Leo (By Tb Aug. 24. ANTWERP, As soclated rrees.) The American watel I lolo team defeatad th Greek team the Olympic aquatic events her today deby sevei. guele to non. England feated Bpam by nine goals to non Frances Mra Thre Americana Scbrr.th, Fan Franodaco; Iran Gueat cl Philadelphia, and Ethelda Blelbtr-- y, association, Women's Swimming chalked up new record In winning free etyla their heat of th Duke Kahanauioka repeated hla y performance of yeeter-dafree style 100 meters by covering Pua Kealeha, Honolulu, In 1:01 tied th Olmpic record when winning hts heat In th earn event. Thla makes eight Olymplo record on broken by Americana in two day, woYld record bettered and two Olympie records equalled. on hi Rowell, San Frandaeo, breaat stroke to. heat In the aeconda fifty-fiv- e day In six minute free etyl Kahana-mokuan-u.d In the nolu er er W. W. Harrla V were flrat and Vernot, Canadian, failed la Georg QUNorman Boa. Illlnoia A. C. W, ,ec-on- d to Kealeha ta hla heat In that eVn the 100 meters Uaa heal men, Mr. Scroth won the flrat second; Charlotte In 1 minute 18 association, Boyle, Womens Swimming won the finished second. Iren Gueet second heat In 1 minute 14 won th Ethelda Blelbtrey The previous record was In 1:14 5. 1:10 5. BV JAMES E. (TEP) MEREDITH. SerOlympic Champion and Universal vice Staff Correspondent) (Special Cable Dispatch.) ANTWERP, Aug. 23. The field and modern track events of the seventh America are over and Juhl points Finstands forth with 210rival twice as many as Its nearestFinland and than more land, and ten Sweden, third, combined. vicecore of the Behind the bar box for th Amertory thole is high credit ican team and tor American athletks United States In the fact that th Tha scored In 82 of th 39 events. next best showing In various countries was barely wore than half that of the Americana Th highest number ofa polnta enured by the Americana in single event' waa IT and the lowest one But we leave learned eomethinjr ond If that learning ia made use of four w year hernia .we.can do betterof apd men tit will have td. The perfecting the various field and track event is spreading over the world. The Olympic games me? - ' mrly--lnterBrt- Jot this time than ever before excepting, however, the fact that the central pcwer.a were not represented. France ,wjt)l some " of their best performers forever (he ranks because of tie great war, showed plenty of class and In another four years It la certain they will have developed star performed to m&ka the contests warmer. The on btg lesson was that of training. To y.ln at th Olympic gams a man practically has to be the nqsC on earth in hla line. He is compettug against the best from every other nation. To be ta his very best he needs several things familiarity with Hi track on which the races ar to b run, acclimatization and a thorough, careful training. Due to the difficulties attendant on getting the team over her some of our men did not have the training they needed to put them On the razor edge. Whit haa happened Is passed, there Is no correcting It, but four years from now th distance runnera and other vhose work calls for endurance against bursts of speed or sevegijlty, should be on the scene eral weeks before the games so they can go to the scratch letter perfect. The event of today were th 1.66 metro relay, the Individual cross countryWrace and th team cross- - country. lost .whatever chance we may have had of winning the 1,400 meter a Swede runner stumbled when relay and eplkd Geo. S Schiller. It cost twenty full yards. Geo. S Bretnall of Comer. College, Iowa, 'Frank J. Shaw of the United States Navy and your correspondent were (Schiller running mates. Fourth place was our reward for the running, with England first;. South Africa second, France third ar.4. Sweden fifth In the team cross' country run of 1 kilometer Finland won with ten points. England was second with 21. The other nations and the "cores: Sweden third 28; American, fourth 86; France, fifth, 40 and Belgium sixth BO. Nurmi of Finland won the Individual! cross- - crounty. No American scored Bachman of Sweden was second: Lumatslnen. Finland, third; Wilson. England, fourth: A. Hegarty, England, fifth and ConquJncfer. Italy, sixth. Nurmi cam toTlh front when 100 meters .from home and finished strong. Th lithe muscled men gymnast who work on tho horlsontal bar the the flying and parallel bar the "horse, ijow occupy ring the field. Swimming events, .too, will begin lq earnest this week. -- out-K)f-- ' COACH ROBERTS WILL ATTEND CONVENTION E. L. Robert physical and social dlt rector of the Brigham Toung Unlvere ally will leave for Portland. Ore- - early n e3 week, whr, he will attend th ennvenf.on and normal scVieJ of thq Western Social Dane directors, which ,wtll be tn session for two week beginning September trd. This furthering will bring together th dsnetrg teachers , from all th Rocky Mountain and coast state The convention's newest dance for- - th rorrt-- g eoclal narn will be taurht t the dire-to- re and they In turn will take the standardised steps to their various communitt.- - Mr. Roberta will retarn tn tm to take up his work at th I Brigham Toung university at tb opa log of schdoL - t |