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Show ? Hill V irasDirsns: .It. . 1-. EESSESfegEfc 7. J" 7vV ; ? ,'4t ('' GEES PICKED EPJGEAE PEA ' - ' ? THREE' CLUBS HAVE The CHANCE TO PLUCK 7 .OFF N.VU. E BUNTING W ' , ,1 'y ' 'fci Vfcj t7:CTEA r toim; ... !.. " , i.rf , , ' . '. v , ' 1 . " ; , "; i , -- 7 i W .Vi ' ' ' .. A i .m -' If " - , wvrww vr - m 4 '. , f' t 'f ? - a p ' . v,w r T4' V.iI' 4 " .iwMiWMtVtnP ' 1 i If i sc ( ! -- fA f WIN LEAGUE CEALmOmESP, lJfrnMML ' - 4U --4 "T i- - if -- &riaa "Smoky Chimney fc! .: :. : - Put Soft Pedal on Gunners Hope of Clear te Qipicmibip X an Cominf Along Strong. t Tub rvV 7 -' J 7 , OGDEN,' JtQM " ... ' 1 three nunes remaining op the ha first half of this baseballjMason three clubs in the loop stand a good chance at copping the laurels. Brigham and Ogden are tied at the top of the ladder for first place ech dub har ingvwon eight games and lost four while the Logan Collegians are next high with seven victories 4nd five defeats. The odds favor the Peaches due tb the fact that they have two games on their schedule with the Summits and one with the Gunners.' Ogden win face tough opposition from now until the final game is played July .4 with Brigham. tlM u4 s Beat Out Ogden. Logaxv Likely tb Ik ths the it San Vernon Los Angeles w,. Inis , Ml h Posttoad ' I JtMlIttiOi) Seattle , T d 4 v 5 o running. ( " A victory for Smlthfleld over Loham Wednesday and a victory forBrig, Lo gan over Ogden would place Ogden, ' 1 trl gan and Brigham the bunting with five defeats each. Ogden ie considerably stronger with Percy Chsves and Matthewp ln harness. The Peaches have added Jonee and. Bor. atadt to their rooter, both being bard hitters and keen outfielders. Frank "Sammy Samide, 'brilliant catcher of the Ogden club of 1121, signed for a trial with the Giants at the close of tha Midwest season - last fall, mav wear a Summit uniform Tha McOraw tribe farmed Samide At to the Waterbury club of the Eastern league, that ho is to receive another trial with tbs world's champions before the close of the 1921 season. Samide Is noW in Colorado and would look mighty sweet in a Smlthfleld uniform. The Smlthfleld aggregation is also dickering for a peppery shortstop. , V With a new receiver la togs and n new infielder the Summits would be hard to beat. Although Smlthfleld is b hopelessly outclassed as far as the bat. the tls for the first half Is concerned management of the club Is prepared '"to sten out during the second hglf and grab the bunting, A difeat for Ogden, Brigham or Logan In the coming three games may put either of the teams out of tbs running. The spurt taken during the past few weeks by the Collegians has startled all of the fans of the Northern league. Lefty Scoggls Is atotod to loin one first half. He formerly starred for the White Sox and with tbs Los Angela. club of the Paclflo Coast league. Bullet Ben Jones, star flinger of the of the clubs of the league during h 1121 Ogden club and the gent ushered out ef tha Central Utah league on account o being too "fast was released Monday afternoon by the Gunners. Jonee departed Immediately. after Pink paper for Chisholm, drawing the to twirl Minnesota where he has signed for a steel league team. A new flinger will be added to the Ogden club in tha near future to replace Jones. From all appearance the loop race the wilt bo hotly contested to with tbs grab Peaches slight favorites J , " laurels - INCINNATL Ohio, Juno 21. Mor-vki- h Inst of tho eastern horses that ran In the Kentucky Special race last Saturday, was ' shipped back to Ksw Tork yesterday and wilt bo given a short rest before ho it called' upon to fill his aastern track engagements. of, Whlniskaway Olympus stabls-ma- ts winner of ths Special, remained at Latonla, and, with Broomster, will p r represent the Harry Payne Whitney stable in the Latonla Derby, to be run on Saturday of this week. This race is at a mile and a half, and to it the Kentucky Jockey club has added IIS.OOO. In the 19 years of Its history, beginning in lit with ths grsnt colt Lenatus the - race has boon won by - some of the best thoroughbreds on Los the turf, among- - them Boston, OrnaBen Brush, Angeles- - Halma. ment. Sir Huon, Olambala, Free Lance and Upset. the-- , Besides Whitney pair, the field , this year probably will Include Thlbe-dauwhich ran third to Morylch and Bet Moeie In the Kentucky Derbjesndto R. Bradley's By Ooeh, The latter to ' said to have Veen working well and havo shown a llklngfora distance. eligible There f re a number of otber , "to supplement this list, etooln taoin oln x. .. v - ' er .see Hagan, unruffled nnf unperturbed, 9-- 2. , TILDEN WINNER IN ILLINOIS TENNIS TOURNEY, T t 4-- 2, d-- 2. 4-- 14 Of : -- LOS limits TEf.l PEI.! 1U time MEIE5 BT DAVIS JT wiLIE EW YORK. June 21. Miller Hug; gins left here this morning to rewith join his Tanks in Washington from th owners JESS SECURE MITCH definite Instructions of the team to say it with blackjacks If hit recalcitrant ball players do not behave themselves in th future. Thle beglng be-of LOS ANGELES, June 2(.Indlvidual feet disposes for tb time rumor that Huggins was to beBar-romembers of the American Legion in the In favor of Edward G. hog Angeles have promised Jeaa Wil- headedbusiness manager of the oluo. lard, former heavyweight champion, The rumor parties will start a movement designed concerned, was denied b Fby Barrow, they particularly to force a meeting between him and nor rlohes neither that Intimated who Jack Dempsey, according to a state- blandishments could tetnpt him. ment by, Gene Doyle Who to in charge Baca tea la toltd. of Willards training camp In the Hollywood Legion stadium, "W wish to deny emphatically that we are, 1s t the time the "Armlstlee- day considering aSuooasaor to Hug-grtiCol. Jacob Rupprt, president of American Lfegion boy want and Jersey "he 1s not to- - blame City is tbe place, said Doyle. "And tbe club declared; team. The playwill fight on Wi- for tha slump of tho ia promise they they th mein, reers themselves are, llards side. , for the Willard says ha Ms amused at the sponsible losing streak." The hurried conference of Tank ofsilence of Jack Kearns, Dempseys manby th miserable ager, relative to a return match be- ficials was prompted tween Dempsey and Willard. showing of the elub during th pres-In "Dempsey is away from ms," ent road trip where eight games I should think he would succession were lost at on stag of said Willard. running like to defend the title against some- the proceedings! and tho team played InI came less than .10 baseball. Supremo body besides a what traneplred on the all the way tb middleweight. the Paclflo coast to difference ae to abeorbed to affaire the ball field and see Kearns, and now that rra al Kearns has gone to New Tork ' her. extraneoue to baeebhll, if not aotually-Inimicto It, are said to have influWith the hope something definite will come from Tex Rickard's meetings with enced the elump, , Kearns, Willard said he would keep up Bato at 4eea4sL the light tsalnlng which he began yeshave team Correspondents with th . terday. sent back tales purporting to prove Tanks during that tbe conduct of th closed wa th Tbe National League, in the western trip Just Its world r seriet rule whichupholding forbids scandal of the league, , It ia moreover, members of world championship teams sigalflcant that when Judge Laadls n in participating games, started out hs read th riot netcir-to may be exactly right, but It la defy- the various club throughout both of ball players and th cuits, he opened th tour with a talk ing the desires Red Box woro also majority of tha fans. Perhaps it to to the Tanka Tbseemed to be Incidenthat well to forbid the teams from playing present hut 1 He as teams, but It seems J tal. supposed to have directed provi sion should be made for permitting In- most of his remarks to the champhya dividual to play after tbe end of the seaeon providing secure Paolo ' Withdraw owners anc slon from the elubthey 1 antes their performances. From Tacoma Race lean to do so. Travis was an American d TACOMA, Wash., June 22. Italian automobile rasing star, by adoption, but lie was a produet of Australia so that tbe United States Paolo, from the withdrawn Taeoma speedwas unable tq claim the full measure has way races to be held hero on July 4 of credlj. ' "l , to, enter the Gtoid Prtx la France on There probably is no golfer on the July 12. De Paolo received a cable American links today who ia Imbued from Georges Ballot Preach motor with the abnormal amount of pluck manufacturer, asking him t drive In and stlck.to-itivenethat Hagen has tb Grand Prlx. Th Tacoma race this displayed on many an occasion. This, year would have been D Paolos first as much as any other golfing quality appearance here Anotheb driver will he possesses, helped him into tho place be selected to- fill hie pines or the n he now holdy. , try list LOS TO HELP - . aj 1 ADAMSON'S ADVENTURESv-- post-seaso- ce gra ed Demp-rey-WU- Inee-reuc- Tt ss IT , 4 SSt 14 or more.) - 55 4 Wrestle All-Come- y wtouC-'- J ntfnoinjLt ""' V , aa-oth- i fajn m 'nr P yr t; h- ss - 1 T It Take Hi Matchless Brain to Figttre This Out : By Q. Jacobson itt'fcn.cSb K-- s ' Ira Dera. 1 ; their friends. Joe Kaetello, trainer end etron man, wilt give an exhlbittott of strength following the matches. , A regualtloa aiae mat has been constructed at an elevation in front of tha dancing pavilion, .The two obampa may be seen her dally at aja. la fast workouts, under the direttoa of dlsee , Mr ,214 tt Waa Hid $ , Mete . me- - - y S Up iv . - P'-- C. 1 i. 1 Pr. y V. Li k , , V V , . Xr V yrrj f tics fr, KWB4 Mate V , V aU-roa- ad : 4 A fcrsMtaca. die-char- ge DSL W. TV rfs . nn Tkb SPEdALKtmta iti ehrenio nerve or akin; nrv- oua wesknsse, or dre'n yield to the beet medicine promptly. 1 hav emitted a an specialist X. oclcf tha cTTcl j & : .'WA , j4r 1 champions, will wrestle with tlyi heat local grapp1ers.obtalnable.Th names of tho "dark horses" are not disclosed, because it ie desired to have their appea ratio 00m aa a .surprise to of blood, - 2 Ia two free bouts at I o'clock at Saltair, Ira Deratonight and Ousa Kallto, world's Aeut ; H Ter 1 4 ,4 hsu 'whs' ' MJf 1 r rs ..r-- ji I J W 48" . .STS .ST4 .44 t ( Utt'riUif; isut, 1 Out at Saltair .S74 , i11 , I Dern and Kallio ..SSI .444 41 ..S5S, .SS4 1 I p. .48 J t a(4j. j tr res. H - If" lUttof was 0 fwv P '.ir e- bux-a-Po- o. i 04 ANGELES may be the laud of hut an annoying cloud of drifted leteuleir into jack camp there the etn-Dempseys training when th New Ttork day. That we HarState Boxing Commission accepted ohnl-leaa rs Will money"Man-Killeaccompanying r, The to the of the black man challenge eommteeion th prootleally clamped by Ixed the. proceeding aa eanc ti o nln w den t maiehea In New Tork, etote. IMnh it annoyed Dempsey much, tor But Jack doesnt mind who be fights. it must have been an acrid nose-fu-ll Jack Kearnn tor the sweet-scentKearns has Intimated all along thatle New Tork wouldnt atand for e combat, hnd It haa been a pretty useful aubterfuge for Keara h dodging tb duaky a the oommlsaion, heretofore, baa w'thheld It own feeling la th matter many were toellaad to agree artion The latter "far no ttRftnA to r tho tht Kurai to thu held up to scorn in aa official opinion of the commission. Under th New Tork ruling champions when challenged by a worthy foe, are obliged to defend their honors within six months or th title is declared vacant. Rickard to willing to premeto the fray providing Kearns and Dempare reasonable. seys demands would seem, stands la Nothing, it th war ef the match bat sheer disinclination ea th part ef th Dempsey , outfit. Dempsey himself. Il U believed, would demenetraf that he Is a he glad chimney-sweegenuine Kearns isnt so much Interested in Jerks ability along that Un. , Hes concerned greatly with the wage-soat- o for that kind of business. Mr. Rickard, whn would like to ee th state hexing commission chimney renovated, assert that Kearns idea of wages ie well. w eeplnrl And toe yoh era "smoke v i ewa.,i June 2S 1, 8 LEM 1CT BEFORE HIS I William Tllden It, worlds tsnnte champion, won hla first match In tha mens singles cf the stats championship tennis lUlnpto tournament 'yesterday defeating Jade d Harris of Chicago, deFletcher Seymour o Chicago of German-to- w Strachan Donald feated in the first round Pa, -- l of the Junior singles. Ttldens Sandy Wiener, protege lost his first match in tho mens singles in which hs was entered to gain experience, to D. T. Ward of t default. Chicago 4- -. R. ft. Coffin of Providence, R, t, won mens his first match in the singles H. P. Taylor of Chicago, 4, defeating . 1 V Ptttttmrgh tlnrtudra players at bat Bigbce ot Today's sohsduleC.followsi I oclock Mrs. W, Hlrsehlsr vs. Miss Maude Saddler. 4 oclock Mies Audrey HeUsoa vs. Miss Balsa Wright. eelock Miss PhyUa Bodges vs. Mrs. A. Ryan; Miss Clara La book vs. Mm. H. P. Bren neks. 9:11 o'clock Miss OUva Brodbeek va Miss Kate Keeleyi Miss Audrey Nell-so- b' va Mias Helsn Wright. - , e Kdly ' calmly went hla wny and bided hla time. Thoae crttlee who criticised his styto and maintained he never would, Two metehos-we-re played yesterday in ever succeed his mnnner of in tho Deseret Oyissalmu womens agaiaat the British play, golfers, now are and oon have litwill founded probably tsaals teurnsmeat. loss Kate Keelay, tle to aay although the usual crop of 1. defeated Mss Bnua KsBwaa, of none alibis , will bs Kiss Thelma Jaoobe wan her match which count forforthcoming, much on the record Miss hooka with Kiss Ida Bsblasoa, 2, There are many who have an Idea Lloyd defaulted to -Kiss Madeline Drou-b- y. that Walter Travis, whan he captured the honors In 1104, was the first Amer- - - Hornsby Grime Smith A First Roand Played In WomsrfsTtnnU Toamey " AMERICAN LEAGUE. ; St. Louis ' Detroit , Cleveland 'New York Cleveland . NATIONAL LEAGUE. . J4S 4 St. Louto 4S 1M Chicago ' ' 40 SiO Now YorkC-4S "? 244 St. Louis ONeal BT FRAIMCLIH B. MORSE. , (Paclflo Sports Service) '8 far an th4 United States Is concerned, tbs receqt result in the British opsa golf tournament held at Sandwich, to an epoch In the game.' Tbe year 1922 bids fair to be a turning point, from which time American golfers will flgurs to world annals instead of merely in American ,rnord ee has bees tha Case since we started, learning tho gnma. Only a few times with long intervals intervening have American go'itrre This placed in foreign competition. was only natural Men In middle IKe can remember wben there was no such game as golf ever talked about. It was not until tha collegian of the olaas entering about the year 111, or thereafter, gave some considahortly tor eration the matter of some kind of a II aka over which to try tha new , game a e, e In the Interval to the preaent time tha "sand-lo- t player has been develTbts la the youngster in hi oped. knee breeches who takes a club and begins to work out tho game just as does the American youngster with bat .t was racognlaed that and belli. America Would not he likely to he a consistent performer until the sAnd-lplaver had become regular product. Walter Hagen, winner of the preaent British open championship, is the first American born golfer to win the title. It means also that tha Coincidantelly Drat sand-ltthas come into his own. Hagen baa competed on other over In England and he has failed. Ha bag not been whet could be termed n "popular player with either the British players or the golf writers over there. He has expressed hie views the game and the way It to freely on and all ef it was player over there, not ploaalng to our British cousins 80 when he failed in tha past there was ' n sort of cynical Joy. . . Heilman Speaker Witt I RIOT 1 ; t scored ahaa4 f . V Loan tn the eleventh- . " king-- la - rs"l ' to havo thn traubla ' However, W .C apparently fresh And I twelfth and. renewed hit adX In Mho thirteenth M ton dow" from a puaolt to v ) m:; V It did sot appear to be a I 4 pt L V While h wa on on kua V M Referee. Hly to eoijnt, i. M v pluhked him In the'faee with 4 left It waa a mar atop. ' . 7 Leonard claim Ur that not legally on tho floor and C -V eubjeet to a punch. Bonny M t ' been fur more excited - than 4. 1 on tho eurfaoe to fkirma f pored a thing. It waa quite pr--'- 1 moot of the epectator that ' I .M waa kneeling, taking advajrtf a of hi prerogative to rent there referee wa counting. ; , . . Bo Careful Thirty aevan yeeur old, aeeof' j to tho hooka, and probably ha out a couple of yean dn u sttMAib eighteen year in th ring, and tLJ champion t ' J That Britton! . " - A, v Not only a champion, hut 'fStCSf er boxing Iosco he Monday niCht to champion, suppooed to bo' on, of the boat boxer in the land; Thoy may hav faked th hut thy eortainhr did not fkko aoino '4 ef tho round whan, even a a r'-yr- - . ring exhlbitioh, . old boy ' worked hi initials oa Leonard. And ag for Leonard w harp fth'L thto to say: Boa. whoa ttmwl V into th ring against that fallow Lew -TendUr, Of Philadelphia, yon -ha mf - v Displayed; in British Open by Americans At Sandwich is Epoch in Sand-Lot-tLinks Game Seems to Have Arrived -- hitters.h. leading major a.league ab. sLm ' (Univsraal Service Sporting Editor.) Nrw TORK, June l --Mile. Sur sanna Lenglens announced dee!- -, sion to nnrdlo parental and physician's opposition . to . wield her racquet in defense of her worlds singles lawn tennis championship at Wimbledon - has caused tho sporting world In general to sit , back and 1st go a sigh of sxtrsmo . gratification. . . Great Battle They hope ths French star's reported weak heart will not oanse her to withdrew and that the tosr-ne-v will so run as to her and our , own champion, bring Mrs. Malta Blurstedt Mallory, to face her In the final round for tho figurative crown of tho universe among play- era of their sex. , j Ret So Weak. We do not use the time honored "weaker sex for a look at this pair of splendidly muscled woman Of argues strongly against it the two. however, tho French woman has the meet in common ' 'with toths general run of feminity. She the most high strung, tho most tsmneramsntM, while the Melik is most phlegmatik great Thair meettug. If it, comas to pass, wilt bo k most detectable bit of sport for the hatire year, no matter what branch Is considered. ' Glamour hovers around it Also there is spite.- - Beth will he actuated by ths keenest of destrM to overcome a really bitter rival. CHICAGO. t I .fte UhivliSUthCL Round atlss AnnojringCloucL Of Black Smok - Drifts O'er Jade er 9-- MORVICH WILL BE GIVEN SHORT REST Hagens Bulldog Tenacity .Clean Sweep 1, Hxat Incidentally, as many, toelu. ha ought to win, 0 t, crawinr, V Liteto --s e -- that barring a j eoant chanos O)r.. U J t toahovsia-- S mt.r -- little Britton i ton was winnl up to tho ftetc. M THOMAg I aoe ms repspna wad of mousy thlBL Leonard wa: was an ideal g 1 1 1 I.J 20Lt ,Si. too tdkttr , on the old had boon pro to win n any f BtmiiifFiii nr f ThwoiMSC Un - t:. M f- - amt, SuUoy T0t iiiiim-ut- ir t 1 ' t LeosspA.dhktjf A r; night , ... ' t t Had Ogden defeated Brigham they Would have been two games ahead of thair opponents which Would have given them a lead sufficient to probably grab the bilntlng. At this writing the Logan Collegians look like the dan. gsroua opponents in the loop and these gents arc liable to pnt Ogden out of the i " rssw' follows: W. ZaTled CMh. 'vA-- would ef tbs tv self of thus Ikr played fat the ' 25S ! Summits Look To Second Half. 1C. BEES HAVE EVEN BREAK ON SERIES PLAYED TO DATE will eliminate the locals. Ogden's defeat at the hands of Rrlc- ham last Sunday put the soft poded on g voyage that would have meant same r- . ' - A pTA T I' sort of soft sailing during tha next - threo gamca. ' 7 r' ft Jjp Ai TVcrtfen. t With 27 out with the statement that his dub , -- A . wui ?lMb vttll wUl at Log. a Wtdawtay gar.!t play th CoUef Ians fir in thn Maond gam of iho weak naxt Sunday. Frpui the manner , In Which the Collaclani have ben stepping of into thoy ahouhl b hard to defeat. This peppery aggregation of baaebair toaoerg grabbed two games hero aorao time ago from the Ounnera and lianadr Louie PalcIT'la - ' 'rv:w S o-- - ".t" r s 5 ' A v |