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Show V; 71 iC : , V4. J .J : e v- THE i ' DESERET NEWS TUESDAY JUNjE 13 1922 11 . OGBEN7AND BRIGHAM PLAYERS SET HITTING PACE IN NORTHERN GtAHIMAGM SFORTSN&N READY FOR ANNUAL RUN TO TROUT HAUNTS ON THURSDAY - V Best Fishing in State Will be Found Right in Salt Lake County Protective Societies Help Situation. " ' . ,i By Truck Barney . after tomorrow, (ThursdayrJ une-1open season be declared fpr fishing for trout and black bass, in state of Utah. A forecast dopes the com- -, out as one of the best in the history of the sport in AY will .. Five iatt91.pl: Lsafus Ais Going it Four Hundred Qip Or Better; r ; 5) the Ts peel af ' to 'ThTN Ar a ) 03DEN.V June 18. Carll pre-seas- on jng season Utah. Of course it is generally known that conditions in most - localities are not the best-fo- r fly fishtog at the present time due to unusually high waters. Conditions at that are better than - they were at the same time last year. The sport Will be greatly improved this year due to the work of the Fish and Game probeen tective societies throughout the state., These societies, have active in planting fish in the streams of their localities and the result will be felt to a great extent this year. ' "v " Just what these societies, working, In unison with the ' Game'departmin '' -- d, will be noticeable this year more than ever before. Results have been 'at talned heretofore but the coming season wlU see the work baring its greatest fruits. Due to the high and roily condition of most of the streams, spinners will be the bait In vogue for the opening of the season. In answer to the pertinent question right regarding where-- a fellow can land a nice mess of trout for his opening day's work. It might be said that barring - possibly Fish fruitful lake there will be no more location than right here in Salt Lake county, TO I Thousands upon thousands of fish have been planted by the local Fish and Game Protective Association and though the streams are a little high, the fish are there in numbers and bait and spinner should bring big results within a few. minutes drive of fish Utahs metropolis. Most of the size. planted are by now of catchable Mill Creek and Emigration canyon have been well stocked and on the good upper waters should afford some without fly fishing. Parley's ascanyon the wafer has a doubt will be good receded to a point where casting conditions could not be better. Also this stream has been stocked better than piost of the other streams. All the Parleys streams emptying intor-th. canyon reservoir were Jheavily stocked and Fish by the Salt Lake. County Game Protective Association and some efgood catches should result from fort applied In that vicinity Upper Parleys creek. Lambs canyoff creek and the reservoir should all He in top notch fettle for the opening day. Tha Cottonwoods are still a trifle should get high but bait and spinners results there, as they have been well stocked with good sized . ftngerllng Am alcrHt trout and even tish as muen or ten inches long. These "Plan' should by now be fish of considerable .. size. say that Reports from East canyon and that the water there has fallen there will be good fly fishing, getting better near the head waters. There seems to be plenty of fish In that Weber River is still stream rapquite high but is clearing lower the idly. Balt and spinner for nearer the stretches and fly fishing source should bring results in this popular fiah ground. e rc PresidoPoloists Fort Defeat ri Russell SENDSTHGTEi Salt Lake County Good as Any. Cl; ' -- Tells Best Places Out of Town. "are both Beaver and Kamas creek shape for said to be In fairly good These are most any kind, of flslilDg. seasoncatch early notably fine for The Provo river Is highandbut very spinner for bait clear and suitable found above Stewarts ranch and Ire found abovt Stewarts ranch and distance sportsseveral of the "long men are expected to haunt days. tinn for the first few No reports have been fortficoming will no doubt it but Duchesne from the .nmnare very well with conditions on rivers. Weber Spring and Provo of big number -- known that enlarge thi8lca, been planted spawners have recently this stream. This creek Is located It and SpringvUls As between Provo to the later was well stocked previous some biff ynt pHnts the chances for thFriBhaLakTs reported high but clear with lots of fish. During the past the month while the representatives ofwere department state fish and game the Fish Lake, stripping fish at tribe there appeared of the finny in excess of numbers In former For the long dlstance man vears who can spend a week leend on his trip localityShouWbe-unbetabthis pro-- . for the Bass fishermanweathquiet vfdinghe Is favored with water should not er Even the high the catahts. seriously affected, take plenty of the Don't forglt tohackle (worms) with old garden - good you go as these you no matter whore earth another always fill of denizens need. Other things to that emergency fishing licenses remember are your above and everything and at remember you are acting the role of asa conduct yourself sportsman and all-tim- such. TO BOSE CITY MEET BL WILLIAM sign-steale- rs g. ADAMSONS ADVENTURES Needles And Pins. Flossy Contests in ..Ninth Corps Tourney Ida., June IS. Upsetting alljrlor polo dope the Eleventh BOISE, team, In of the Monterey, Calif., Prekldio, won a spotty'' HWtCK. (Pacific Sports Service.) SAN FRANCISCO. June. IS. Frank Foster, track coach of the San Francisco Olympic club, is busy putting his men through their to going to ' paces preparatory Portland, Ore., for the big meet June 22 In connection with the , Rose Carnival there. Just What men Foster will take north is st'll problematical as several of. the Olympic best men are at present in the east, with the discovered the secret of the Athletics' California and Stanford varsity He form doesnt reversal. teams. Eddie Sudden, the club astoplshing nor on of It the blame sprinter. Is undecided whether he any pitchers, will be able to make the trip. He does Bing .Miller, Pbp has Just entered the business world Young, Doc Johnston or cinnie, the and does not feel he can give the time necessary to make the trip. It elongated Mack. Is very possible that Jack Merand Danny Murphy, the stellar all round perchant. present .coach of the outfit, gets former at the recent I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Boston, will be on the Steve's ballot as' the man who has as team. Charlie Hunter, the club dls- much to do with Bing Millers home tance man, who ran In the last runs as the Bing person himself. Olympic games, may also be on the team. George Krogness, forTips Off Batters. mer Harvard hurdler and an enHe stands out there on the third trant in the Olympic games, is now an Olymplo club man and may base coaching lines," quoth Steve, and on off the hitter make every the northern trip:. Others pitch. tips Without fail he tips the fast one, the whom Foster Is figuring on are batcurve and the spitter, and all the Glenn Hartranft, shot put, discus ter has to do is to set himself and and javelin; Hanner, Javelin and let fly. discus, and Charlie Derr for the In Old stuff, Steve. Danny Murphy, two miles. If . these men can make the trip they will formthe collaboration with Harry Davis, was nucleus of a particularly strong doing that ten years aago, when 'the ten or twelve man team. Atheltics could muster championship ball club. Off and on both have continued to but until recent- KEARNS CANCELS ly the Athletic hitters failed to profit by the' system. DEMPSEY'S TOUR Davis and Murphy flashed them what was coming right enough, but IN VAUDEVILLE two out. the let that couldn't walk ' down to the They LOS ANGELES. Calif. June 13 plate and make the hitters hit. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack ' Remember. These? world's Dempsey, heavyweight champion pugilist, has cancelled In the old days the Athletics had the latter's contract for a seven weeks'- vaudeville tour, according Eddie Collins, Frank Baker, Stuffy to published reports here. Mclnnes, Eddie Murphy, Strunk, sincere hitters. and other The champion and his manager Schang will remain here for several weeks, All have since gone their respective hoted been it have that and it was said, during which time may ways, hit as well, elsewhere as Dempsey will continue to train In they never No reason was a local gymnasium. Perhaps this they did In Philadelphia. was' the about by given for the reported cancellation brought depreciation some of of the the of vaudeville which was to playtrip, years advancing in San Diego this ers, but undoubtedly they missed thtfJ have started . , . week, two the of tipsters. Old-rin- a of the Ogden clh pf.thd Northern Utah league Is blastrgth ig trail tot the loop atlckero, Pstdras out in front with a mark of 111. all' averages comptlad today Including out The flashy to date show. - hie 88 Just boostedfielder average . past week. points during thifollowed e Petersen l closely by French of Ogden, who to batting .411 "Id In tlx games Other loaders la this department are; Hell, Brigham, .411; g- j .400; Snapp, BrtSlattery. Brigham, Ogden, .101; ham, ..890; . Snelgrove, Clark, Ogden, .854; Fallentlne, Ogdea, .U8; Archibald, Logan, ,,ltt;saad' Menses, Brigham, 811, Skipper Petersen also ' tops the ? league htttere In base hits .with of Ogden and Snapp of ham are tied tor eecond honors In thlo ctasilo with IS each. Fallantlne, Ogden, and Slnttery, Brigham; are next with 18 oach. Clark of Ogden and of Logan, tlo wKh 11., Phillips while French of Ogden Is neat with 10. -Clark and Slnttery of Brigham andrunBoretadt of Ogden are tied for -each- .- Bn el getting laurel ewtth nine 4 of Mange and Ogden. grove Kilpatrick of Brigham and Falck of Logan nro . next high with aaven each. Petereea of Ogden ta next In lino with el.-- : r- - v . Petersen and Boretadt of Ogden and f, Menses of Brtghnm n base honors vrtth fou t Han . Clark, Brigham. FrenchfidMi. sen and Goodwin , Three of Bambinos next high with two each, tf, 1 Lead Rivals Add Snelgrove of Ogden U bakes win , , pace for the rtlckere in total next with 1L Valentine of Ogden IsniHlim Over King of .Swat 24. of Petersen of Ogden and Slattery of the . gan come next with 20; TBW-- YORK, June IS. Three of Peaches la credited withSmlthfleldaabP. , . are Haneen, IN Babe Ruths home run rivals had Brigham and with 15 each. next high Yanhom forged still further ahead of the of a Hansen of Smlthfleld withof two , , ere leads the Ruth artlstanext the loon. kee slugger today as the result 81. with is Ogden Fallentlne ofwith simultaneous skirmish yesterday. Ken 85 each. ene . next , who Logan are of Ogden Is out Williams, of the Bt Louis Browns, for sev- In Snelgrove has boon In a woeful l)mp fifteenth drives Mlth four, Peter . . three-bas- e eral weeks, cracked out hla een of the same club and Kilpatrick aroNacircuit drive; Rogers Hornsby, hi drove next high with three and two respecfollow townsman, tional league out hla fourteenth, and Bing Miller or t'In,ythe'-twobagge- e department Valthe Atheltics collected his thirteenth. entine of Ogden and Phillips are nigh ' And the barrage continues. with six each. Slattery of Brigham The steady hall 'of homers falls with four an- French of Ogden wttn land. throughout the three are next high. A few years ago such a prolific Ogden is out In front In club batting Walloper as Home Run Baker led with a mark of .817. Belgham le next cirof a nine total with the league In line with .275, Smlthfleld Is third cuit clout hut nowadays wo have with .241 and Logan 'next with .8Vft Hornsby, Ken Williams, and Bing Miller with more than a dosen apiece and tha eeason only a few weeks old, with Babe Ruth Just beginning. In home-ru- n no thrills There hitting any more. The mighty blows are all too common to arouse the fan to a fgrensy of excitement The magnates throught that the crowds wanted plenty of hitting, and have no doubt accepted the lively ball, which Is being used nowadays, as the medium for satisfying the crowds. They have done It without considering the danger that lurks In the using of such a ball. 8ome day a serious accident will occur and then a less lively ball . will be adopted. Just the other day. Pitcher Hubbell, of the Phillies, was hit on the head by a ball off the bat of Tommy Griffith of the Robins A fractured skull was- - the result. Hubbell couldnt get out of the way of the ball fast He did Just manage to got enough. his gloved hand up to break the force of the drive, but not sucolflently to prevent a broken skull. And a day or Pitcher. Miller Phillies was hit on the arm by a ball batted Zach which by Wheat, his arm for sevoral minutes. paralyzed The flight of the ball Is all towlft to permit of a player, particularly a pitcher, getting out of the way. Borne day a fatal accident will occur and then the club owners will go back to a ball so consrtucted as to avoid the InfHctlon of serious Injury Vo players. Final decision that the French comAs said before, the hitting of homers aa they have been doing ahead with tha arof late, or In mittee will go for the. 1824 Olympic the last two aeaaona. is monotonous. rangements The hlg elugpers of the Ruth type do games with the financial main availnot need a lively ball to drive far able haq met with favor by thosa InterIn athletics as any longer delay' away. Its a Joke nowadays to see a ested lean, comparatively weak hitter of the In the beginning of preparations might have jeopardised the, success' seriously Mamaux type alammLng The condition adds nothing to the In- of the games. Few have any Idea of the of affairs that HaVo , terest In the game; rather It. reduces to bemultlcjpllclty attended tele this eonneetlom ' ' the enthusiasm ,of the fans. and already the time Is .rather too . short. bo-tr- i state Fish and 7, . match with the crack Thirteenth Cavalry quartet, The 'match was the Wyo.r yesterday afternoon. Army Corps Area championship series. With both games lost of the two previously players went into the game against the stellar-playin- g tion. But Wyoming failed to star yesterday, and, last two periods, the game wak slow with many both teems. of , Fort D. A. Russell, first In the annual Ninthi played, the Cal Horn la Wyoming aggrega with the adaption of tha misses and poor polo .by V Then Honors were even In the first four periods and the ecore tied Monterey came to the fore and outplayed and outrode its opponents scoring three times in succession on stellar plays. At the bell, Coulten, of the Eleventh, missed a sixth try by Inches. The ball rolled across tha goal lines, barely missing the post. S' 8. With Klng. the veteran Wyoming aptaln-pOaye- r, replacing- - Boon In the sixth periodo, the game became more closely played and more spectacular from the viewpoint of the average spectator. Voigt of the Thirteenth, perhaps the most consistent player, entered In the entire tourney this year, had failed to show during the previous periods but settled down In the sixth and with Major Read, subbing for Llpm&n of Monterey, whose Injuries forcecThlm out of the game, was the feature of the sixth period. Read rode his horse into more plays, hit more consistently and played his opponent out of the plays in a better fashion than did any other man on the J field with the exception of Voigt a - And this, notwithstanding the fact that, until the opening of the northwestern tournament. Read had- not played for nearly eight montha Today finals for the remount runners-u- p trophies will be played by the Tenth Field Artillery team against the independent Freebooters organization. Boise won the trophy with four consecutive wins In the round-robi- n series. The Thirteenth Cavalry has two wop and two lost as runners-upending the results of todays match, In which Camp Lewis will enter with one match won and two lost. They are touted to win from the Freebooters honors. and tie with the Wyoming contingent for runnere-u- p - p, to Ills.. June IS Bryan AURORA; Jock Ma- Dewner. of Columbus, and their own lone of St. Paul, will stage elimination conpersonal middleweightThe Is it winner, test here tonight. chance .understood, will be given first for Wilson at a match with Johnny . tha middleweight- - title. WASHINGTON CREW DEFEATS WISCONSIN MADIs6n,' Wls... June li.-- Tbe' crew de featad the University of Wisconsin oarsmen on Lake MSndota yester- . ' It was the day by1 eight lengths.-'-race for first since the cellege withdrew from the Poughkeepsie regatta-- . several years ago. University-ol-WaBlUngio- Inter-collegia- te n Wbi-cons- tn s .!, ,n -- - , , . er WHATS THE SHOOTING FOR? of the ideal conditions of the Utopian aporte state will be that flgrtters will not be allow ed to ballyhoo their grievances In the newspapers. All this fiction about fo rfeits, grudge fights, weights, agreements for bouts, and secret training will be taboo. The New York Boxing commissi on will take the first step toward bringing about this condition among the dlsciplee of the cauliflower ear v hen they have called Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler before them to In. ' quire: Whate all the shooting abou t? ONE Why cant some one run 100 yards in 9 5 seconds? asks a reader. Possibly because bill collectors are barred from the tracks and so the ultimate incentive for speed is never quite reached. 2-- DeseretNews Team Wants Game for By O. Jacobsson .The, DewetNews baseball anxlousto virrange a game out.,teamJs of town The News team has been setting a fast pace In the city Twilight league, and Is right up among the - leaders. Arrangements can be made for the game by getting in touch with Walt Crown, manager of the team. In the mailing department of the Deseret - t NATIONAL GUARD l0.ndm.nT.n,,,or,h.n.. TiEZSZ OF CALIFORNIA tlatu It will be fropocd at A TUt amend, aald arWClei ao as to Increase the FnCTFtfC rlf'C 1 VI LCi J ILaiJ I! eapnat Trrocfcrfo ren mimoti mo.lse. we. y ; f dollars twbe divided into ... Thousand . Forty at naL ?uaIa (40,000V shares of Loan Installment Stock California are doing to much to as foster be A Class stock. Thirty designated -- and encourage sorts among the result that a number ... letea have been developed who haVe at- - shares of paid-ustock to be designated ns C stock, all of the par value of On tracted. th attention of News. athletlo clubs. Many youngsters who Hundred (IIOO.OO) dollars per share; ts eon-hcalled Installment vrt "ck heretofore they not Jolrld thr guardr-mlchtnever have betn heretofore Pocatello Tennis Meet Hoard of or oven 8to!r Into Claaestock Into Qians B. ' known that they had the latent ability ochf, nd stock heretofore w i To Commence Today ProviSt C f AUaft"Tck M tht dividends, dues, delinquency of payments of NWt to The )' News Cllfornia (Special dues and Interest and fines lminmed there- h.fd guardsman n er -- ' POCATELLO, for. maturing and retiring of the varies J y Idaho June 13. Co?ntr,eiV As evidence klnda of stock and for the withdrawal nr nsiderable Interest locally Is attached to 0 the interest belnff ten heats transferrin of Clan B stock fo Claat O taktn, the round robin tennis tourney to be upon maturity; to eliminate any pref- - t yard dash by stock riLn held here starting today. The matdwS wav Of arence to preliminary before the semi any claaa of etonk ead In eaa. will be played on the Y. M. C. A''len Jflnals were ' . the available fund of the eoclet reached. ar , m courts. Inefficient to pay full dividends to pro eld a The teams paired off forthe doubles for a ratio In which the various kinds of classes of stock will share in tht funds of ompetltlon are Fergush and Mollnel-I- ; ITALIAN HEAVY HAS the society; to reduce the number of and Archibald; Harvey Turney UNUSUAL to fifteen (111; to provide that A it STRENGTH Holmes and Harold Holmes; Hartmann ) quorum of the Board of Directors ahall ha ind Goldsteln-u-Brfcdand Cannon: Wala of Its members; to amend- Ar- - , In Fw wrestlers 'the rlnff today are tlo'emajority ter Cleare-an- d Casey Jones: Lomas stronger Section 1, XIII. after by than the Renalda Inserting Stanind Rprgbe, and Carrothers and Gardinl. thephysically Italian heavyweight. In a words or of lawful age or" the werde veny, . ., j ley Cleare. .any corporation" to provide tho recent Santel. the firm Usrht heavyweight champion msilmuin amount of otock a member -mar n hold hla own ' right or aa trngto- ; of th$ world, the Rchards Ward Elders . gcri practically guardian; to provide lor Iho terms and4 ever r possible holdlatter on the Italian, only which any Claaa B otock dltiono upon have them broke by sheer strenffth. Defeat News Nine to subsequent to July 1. lilt, may ho trap- - .. ' San tel s favorite (trip is the toe' hold. ferred to account and deaw suopenso Tho Richards war? EldeVs defeated punishinff leverage hold. Four times Interest ; to provide that on and after Jhig he succeeded In srettinff it on the Ital-it- n 1, 1111, tho Issuonco of stoek on tho Mrlat , j theDeseret News team by the score only to be lifted in the air and the plan shall bo discontinued ; to elartfy tw J f 7 to 5 last evening. The feature of hold broken. At that, those who have meaning of Article XV, Section I; ta prpvli : the been Santel declare that he for the kind ot. collateral seerlt)r ts watching Wh6 o longer Is the wrestler he wae a few furnished application tea to be paid 0' Several errors by the News nine weak- -, no upon whleh leans am e ago and that hla decltna has set other condltiona rota ened their chances. The Richards nlflQ vears of Intermt t h, In tho and tslned. tre setting a fast pace and bid fair 4aa8 at thereon; to tlx the tin ahd and to taka the championship of Granite to .w annual stockholders' masting STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. ' lined teams The itake again this year. rids that tha momhors preanf it mM t n conalitute qommusl . ehatl of up aa follows: ing notice special meeting of the sms STOCKHOLDERS OF THE DESERET the manner of enacting n News. Position.' Richards. r on S- BUILDING SOCIETY. laws; asd to mhe such Weller Spry of ' 8b.;.. laoerpemUew teles to the Art My !L 1121. Hopkins HowaL. Netice la hereby gives that a special lawg of tha Deoeeet hwliSWf rlatenson meeting of- the etockholder rsanlrod la .aaalH tar A. of IheDaeret mxr-ilauque .. n of Utah. wtU effect tho ferogelag 'ensen Llewellyn Building Society, a covers . 4. tho fitsiwd- . .. Mrt'M p ad -l shn r ndW?,reld-l',w'4,,a-- JV I , , - match-rt'tneAtf- Downey and Malone n Elimination Bout j '; 1 -- . -- - Thompson tperryw . . I Llird Savage' . , . . "at o'clock Lpve ha held Monday, Jun p.m , at the offtoee of thouoow , It South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. At aald Simons meeting the atockholders will be oalled sp Cmth By .Ords Emertson J |