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Show rw rrr1 i 1 g -- SATURDAY THE DESERET NEWS -- .. -- .TTLY 15 1922 A UNKNOWN WESTERNER SWEEPS SKOKIE LIKE STORM ' - ' - - . - VON ELM AND KNEPPJER TEE OFF INSUPREME TEST FQR TRANSMISSISSIPPI TITLE JOHN BLACK FROM - ' FAVORITE OAKLAND ' AT NATIONAL OPEN Still Champion. 5, IfcfWnsWBWKflW 'Salt Lake Star By Ripley. O" hut Father re &0-a- ' , j tsK Golf Expert Relates Interesting Story of John Black Career T2-b- ol -- Cobbs Challenge For. Batting ALL FOUR TEAMS OF Leadership No Flash in Pan IT, at Detroit Slugger Now Within HOME RUNS IN 14 Points of G. Sisler LEADING LEAGUES Hollocher Makes Greatest XtTIOXBL. Gain in .Senior League. 1 ester- - Season al aad wma emgaged hy the golfers to improve their FRTOH4M rjTV, Julv Ifi Team? h entered tn tbs rn Ttab Tag rare will play the remaining nf the schedule for th second ha.f of day. Total. he By Associated Prss ) 24 El Hornsby St. (mats season despite rumors to the rnrtrarv July 18 Ty '"oM a cal- lO UlllUa pHITAOO, Philadelphia President Angus Kennedy, of the It lenge for ths batting Jeadrh. pi Wilier Chicago folannounced here last n'ght league of the American leagas was p f'ab' OA4T. PtfllK a cornlowing 1 league NEW PITCHER; PILOT Salt I ake l.ewfa Despite the in ths pan, judging from averages fact that the road meeting looked storm v ahead 1 Saif Lake Thurston for one of the clubs of tbs organTra-t'o- n piled today which show the Detroit eraoo Hyatt him I plans mere outlined wbirh w;H leader closing the gap separat'r.g aa Francfsro Flllsoa I guarantee the p'a'Rg of the games from George S. the M Lou. mar- IS Los Aaaele JlFTEfl LEFT now on the schedule ho is leading the race lotalai Ameriraa, 274 leaaf 2.V; One of the features derided average of .522. National. toast. Cobb i Juf 14 to header poa wow ie a novetv bh nd jF.eleT The for the fan of the lop This w he as compared w:th 21 a wee ag 3 on at noted remarkaile played Julv Ogden Georgian's bAtr.gt IS. Brigham Van OGDEN, Gene July 2v and him h hi'-:will h.s cross streak s tn f retted GUS FISHER LEADS bata Logan d Routt checker, has game with Ogden nreeMng SmDhfie d r me garnet, as against 12 hits collectJoined the Ogden Gunners and In the second meee But ed by Sisler in 'ght games. WESTERN BATTERS Ths figures on these batting-rival- s will be charged for t two will twirl ths contest here Sunare: This clasaic wen games rri Iv A'ociated Prt ) day agalnet the Brigham Peaches with Instant favor It is proposed csv probVan It was announced today. 18 The Ttilea CHICAGO, .Iny naable thar double headers of tv Houtte Is a graduate of 8t. Marys ture will be paved on other Sundays wreckirc crew i rapidly absorbing College and played under the in if the first Ogden attempt proves' of Louie Guieto, Clevethe brighe.? ra of th IlmeUght for successful land first sacker. He recently hatting hornr of the Western league, Add Three Games. signed to Join the Yankees 1928at the skill of Ous In although slugging their spring training camp Three additional gam wU be listSvveeier "Ned Niles, Fisher of Ft Joseph continues to keep ed on the schedule fo- - the second half to has twirl signed heaver, if ths directors renresevlnr the tour cf the Cleve- him at the top of the jndiviual list Tr.s Speaker, for the Chisholm club of a steel clubs consent to this mors TVs phae land r.to th'rd pace w.h an average of 4IS rrowd team In Minnesota Niles has been was discussed 4t ths pnw wow here with club, 354 of an Tula pc?nn a the swat leader average dep:rg Harwith the Gunners since the early last night ry Heilmarn cf Detroit who dropped of the circuit is established b the A mmmftt part of the season and has twirled of four conssti'g of tntc fourth J44 wit some good baseball hom runs thu Manager one representative from each of v,e ri a remaraMe iota of dangeou Tommv teams of ths learue was named to re- in SIer Fltspatnck announces s showing his far th s season and bv four men In He base steal rg that' he will secure a draft ths schedule TVs corrmifee is hee's w the ten first to ths rrenrter !h a leadlrg hitters of the to work with his new pitcher Van composed of the following Ctrdn 4! of 22 thefts, while Ken Williamsstrlrg th league Tavts of Tulsa is leadirg the Houette Warden; second in Olson; Rrlrhum. Bv line with race In horr.e mn. hittirg with 20 home run hither, is Fred M. Xve. local merchant waa Orlando Iogn. Peterson, and Fmthf eld 24 While Rennet and Lamb also-oTu!a named president of the Ogden club James Fulkerson This srpeci; f cM between Th new directors of a ths haxe collected 14 and are tied with at meetng mee at the Boa FMe will T4". Ntalke cf the and at the Weber club Fridav aftern.rommercfal club evennext Washburn of Without for second home for Tuesday place Thorstensen was noon hws ing to rearcarg the schedule. with honors eve- -, n'" ha ;ng knocked honor Bert named XmlthfW-lout 21. Ruth is down in th list with in IndividTraasfera. Fisher's th B and Peterson, leaiersh'p secretary Ths majorltr of the games on the 14. ual performance role was eniphasixed of fortreasurer The resignation Other leading hitter fir 85 or more schedule at this time which are slated mer President Warren C. Blnford during the past week to the extent of Phc adelpha. 354, Miller, games; for be of will 8mithfleld on the was accepted and a resolution plaed New York 353. ONeiU, Cleve- seven point gain, in th margin sep5chang. rounds of waa the which it other efforte his voted for clubs, thanks land, 849; Ba er. recot. .247. Blue. J cided at ths league po w wow. arating him from MAnuah of Omaha, have been placed at the disposal York. 838, Mc- Y.faQe,by C4A!AterL.haAfcr'e GeftlkUEhXft, SmUfefleld wlU add gt least dhre Detroit. 342 Wt " of ths bail Hob during ths present new players to bar roster in an effort Manus. 81 Luur: ns haa challenged the potirion of th 8t. ysar. to remain In ths win column during stick Joaeph star from the season's out- the mo imprexolve Perhsp ths balance of the season Although 397. Carl the N'a rx league was the- get. Manufch' average LOGAN CLUB HEARS ithte club has had hard" luck ail sea- work in of rhaF e , Ho'locher short- East of Wj fa? to third son (hs live wires are anxious to keep batting, s. FISH TALK ON with 3s The figure Include v.;nh th. life intxet and play the, remamd.r , toP enabled him place of Mondnv out 11 i. mahd of their scheduled gam tmrd place In games 3umR v President Angus Kennedy of theto Khw Hemingw-iy( LOGAN. July 18. Dr. J G Needham, th list of lead.rg sluggers with an to t league presided at the meeting the 3 for the former professor of entomologv at den represented by Vice President 4VT7age ofHurr.sbv, the Ft Ioule star, with 21. d paco Cornell university addressed the compared with 25 a week Rogers a Thoratensen Other Georg representa- with hi. record cf 54 home runs, con- ago. club yesterday on the poasihH!-tiBrigof th fish Industry. Dr Need- tives were- Orlando Petersen tinue to lop the ,eag'i In hitting, Other leading batter for 5 or mort ham said that when fish hstchertos ham; H Laub, Loifan and Jame Miles, with an average of thy, nine points game wore built th progress halted where- Smhhfield. Berg r Wichita. 373. Pxvi.w h of a wee. aro Hank mark above as fish should have th same attention with X72 Tuisa. 372 fmaha. .863 Gowdy of Bo?on to be Dough are h thev large Is after YANKEES CONSIDER Max Carey of holding Bennett. TjN 37 Fltt Oklahoma thrown into large streams in the wav lead in h,e ses'lng. with City ,36o. the onto Tuls. 3f, Stuart of food as the had while fingerMng o of Pittsburgh, SHAWKEY JINX IS 52, with T.erney, .354. Metz 3.j7 Long In the hacheriew He urged a more exH irr.'by is third with Tulsa, with secopd 3 44 Sioux Cit. tensive study of fish and a more exFINALLY DISPELLED tensive care of them In all the large for S5 or morr Otherjcsding 2S8 John- DIVING streams especially as regards their game. Blgbee P PHENOM (By Th. Associated Prew ) food 5.." Grimes, n, Brook1, Chicago. ston. . CHICAGO, Julr C rba n Bun-caThe Klwanfs club will hold Its next .155 Cfncma-Daobert. 255; FOUND ON COAST ace 4 Shocker, of the St. pltchlnr Logan csnyanJtUh the meeting Cincinnati. 554 ' Pittsburgh. Lou! Hroht ii no toniter as special guoot. ItirSmth. FB XTcjt r-- dtt CTarenc T?r ke Jinx. He aa atarted four times fnmr nations diving champ'n. ha made a find a against the New Yorker. In th. last Harler Coronado in the perevrn gamea the Tent No.HU, No-Ra- n Calif, He Gty. hare Willard Admits son of a and lost them all, the fourth plared youngster whlc defeat Will Go to Majors coming Pinkston! some declares Time Considerable when Needs day, b win, yesterday ihe league leaders bowed to Bob Shawkey-the best performer on the spring boar t le of box it 8 all Nei tirr Tie work. to superior Tlv, LINCOLN. Neb.. Julv II Terms for chap OKLAHOMA CITY. Ok'.a. July 15. Carlson. drove- - Shock.r,.,f,rotn. toi, The former champ'pn, ha i f-- tv team pitchers of th Uneets , Hugmen WiUar wiU oC nb txv rendition ta been Jaa box on t two re he In successive dars St to Major league State league gtCnr'y inf boxer the instructinghas meet a leading Loots and Joo Buah berted'the apif., more than ar ' T'an V. Lackclubs 'hav virtue Hy ben agreed Upon, youngster here Labor Iar h ball star i If at Tueeday the Bolof ersed ir it waa announced , hre today. bfom,ng local boxing hre today. apt pupil Grounds. and already i ac Pitchdeals would tsk a, ey.Willard's c in reply to ail the tariMi Proposed t The RL o neeee Rcott the and to Tlrtory ers Baliay s tnatcfi for wiring the either the si4 one trm pc back within a half game Yankees, of the? that date Lackey Uula National league club or th Pitts, Tr.e form' Hampton saio sary to the u rexfu'. diver On 8ur Be be i ug-PI In bid Ruth, hi. both elubs having informed as dai, he would keep Uk-- ) burgh part.cular. when Pinkston an glng proclivities In a slump, beatl to his for th men, it was said. nd suggested Carlson are goir.g through their pace training progrp out a couple of bunt, to demonrll t. Rcott pitched a the water is a gam a crowded witl be for bout that eig might arranged' Jn . trat. his versatility. several weeks ago. spectators watch. ng the little chap. later date. I time. Hope for Amateur To Win the Title. Nry-t- 1 There is still hope for an amateur to experts, for 4o a in. accorlbng Bobby Jonem of Atlanta. Is shooting he tossed fact sway well, despite the several putts, while Chick Evans of Chicago was oni eight over par for IK holes with at least a doten shots wasted Both players are capable of breaking par if they hit a streak of luck to aid their clever shooting. The weather turned to perfection and promised to stay par for jesterday the final rounds The fairways have dried cut from Wednesday's flood, so that wiping mud off the balls has been abandoned The greens are keen enough for putting and yet solt enough to hold well-cu- t shots perfectly Hagen and Evans are paired to play and Barnes together today, while Black will make the final circuit together The gallery yesterday was upwards of 7 000 and with the Saturday it is expected that the crowd of today will be a record for Chicago at least. Jock Hutchison Starts Off Well. Leo Dtegel. New -- H. IK. JehastM, was hit- Ohleasrs. St. Ps! 84 ..........41SB Mrhlhvm, Bbreveysrt 41 George Martlm Paata Barbara, Jf,Calif.. T.. .M J. J. Farrell, gsaket Ridge, t Jeaae Gallford, Bastea SB Teas Kerrtgwa, New Yeyk New 4t Lloyd GalUrhoom, Orleaaalark ft Lee Dlsrei, New r Gew Hataws, ptstabnrg Tow Haraos, Hadeoa River, N. T.. . 40 .41 joha Cewaw Oakley, Naaa. Aa KirkwsH Aaatralla ... ....ft? Laarie Aytwa. Cbleag WIIHaas 40 joha GeMea, Tae4t. N. Y. . Ohl Larry hsbholia, Llaaa, hew York Georg Mr Learn,rSaelaaatl Alex Cawphell, W lllte Hawter. Ewrlaad u. .ft? ....42 CAN YOU SWIM? ' IMVERSITY POOL Cltguwa Regia Eveatng K MaadayrJaly fS P. M. K, Helllaga, laatnsefar. Far Partlealajra, Apply EXTFYMO n DIVIMOW, OF ITAI L3HVKRSITT Waaateh Tift X .'. tv-- I -- right-hande- d irs-ag- er ? r" f Wil-liar- Orleans, ting nicely mt the start, hts 24 being while William Mehlhorn. only two over, Fhreveport La . professional, who was second in yesterday's totals, had a bad 20 for the first quarter today. Odds today were 8 to 6 on Black to win the championship; Walter Hagen was 8 to 1 shot; Gene Saraxen. of 1 and- Mahlhora Pttsburghv a rated g is' far down in the list with a rating of 18 to 8. The first pair to start today were Mehlhorn ana Lloyd. Oulickson. the De Kalb, HU amateur. They teed off at 10 wtb a good gallery lookng on. Other feature matches today were as follows. Jock HutchUon and Harrison Johnston, 9 48 a.m . Laurie Ayton and Wil-80 amateur. I lis Hunter, the British Bob McDonald. a.m.; Abe Mitchell and and Jones Bobby George Dun1010; can, 10 24, Chick Evans and Walter Hagen. 11:08, Jim Barnes and John Black. 11 80 Jock Hutchison of Glenview and Bob McDonald, of Bob O'Llpk. completed the outgoing nine holes this morning In 84 each while Abe Mitchell, the Britdisish star, required 29 for the sameamatance. W. I. Hunter, the English nine. teur. got a 22 for the first gae of the aere at atme hsleat -- Jsek - right-hande- tn Ath-letj- cs - Trea-ede- lodar to I. 15 ... 'tt bn brinT wl.Mn oMtl walnb? trrbleh' brlshf ,if tout nam-n- K TV' b By far the largest gallery of a of match play swarmed down the fa.rway In the wake of smiling, e.sy-goVon B m and the cold and un- Aft FRASCiaC. Jaly L Joka Black, the eauy little Best, who ei'peleed the field at the Skokie dab coarpe ynlertay la teaatry the ft rat half ef the apt galf taaraaaieat, aJI T the tlattatrtlm mi heldla vhe CalKorvia golf efcaapleaeklp at oae flam, titles A kit ef hie ftatiaamfe kletefy wae aafaltH here baet might at ike JFreea Clak hy BoW flf expert for the Baa PnarUta Bxaalaer, hie early as rlartoa with the Itatrhmaa. I rmrabtr hack la 1M,N amid Bekrn, feJha Black wma Jtaat ever from Seeflmmd, I refereed m gmaie ef eeetr ta which Blaek wma aae mi the a tar play era. He wma a re--a rkakle- fadge af dlatmmee evea them, altheagh he had aa Idea of eatertag golf aa m praf toaalr Ho waa a olaer a earpeater If yoi please ead a mighty flae trades-a-u at that, It waa Noe aatha later whea Black tenet ap la the apea taara-ameat the lagleslde Gelf arse a ad apaa the srreagth af the show-la- g aiado them, ke tenet prafea-aioa- Nelr aiL galtiiam of W.irn ha. liudulij bio-- x ofKij C!:. Iowa, and Georse Von of .t t Lane dfove off the first " t- -e of th- - ftmar.a county ciub courts, m the finais of 1522 Tran-M!i-l- t- golf-far- world, called upon club officials . at Skokie to establish his identity and eligibility for competition. Then, un pretentiously, with rusty clubs, &n air of 'peaceful indifference, and a kindly smile for everyone, the Californian labored through the qualify-- , lng rounds, and the finals without until ' attention attracting special the day's cards were placed In a long row with Blacks atop the field. And who Is this sturdy Scotchman with the queer old pipe, the golf world Inquires with a emgle voice?) The native of Troon and once a car- pentier, shot two wonderful rqunds oft 71 each In addition he performed the most startling shot of the day by niblick pitch from holing a sand trap at the fifteenth hole for an eagle 2, after driving 290 yards. The ball plunked right into the cup i without touching anything but the pay hole. As a result of his consistent vork. Black u favorite with many followers of the tournament for th title ' Me learned his golf as a caddy for hi imitat Harry Vardon and he master by carrying a set of rust clubs, all of which he uees with great proficiency. He drove more than 300 ards several times and was usually straight from the tee: He approached with exceptional accuracy, as witness -his holding of a mbtlek ehotwhU? his putting was steady most of the . fBy Associatsd Press.) iy out of the west, !ii He Tees Off in TifleJMatch With Rudy Knepper. the Associated Press.) July 15. The big guns of golfdom set out GLENC0E.J1L. scalp of John.Black. Mr. Black, virtue, of the world's of simply perfect golf led the fielcTof . best greensmen at the beginning this morning of the final 86 holes of the championship medal play for the national open title, e and for the day, the siege guns of all that is known in are trained upon the California grand dad.. , Following Black, who finished yesterday's rounds with were in order, William Mehlhorn, with 144; Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen with 145; and Bobby Jones with 146. Jim Barnes, the present titleholder was tenth with Black cam t In Iowa Champ (By heralded unsung and alone, and by way of launching his campaign for of the the golfing championship X Meets Hard Man JfJack Comes Out of West Unheralded, Unsung and 'te Alone and Amazes Best Golfers Early Scores. . f X 4-- rtr?4vi .A. X ,g r, v ' h!ta-hel- re.eroed Prinretonian. The one carried in the left al.eve of his white rotftng shirt an abcessed -- im which desp't- - pessimistic tions ear v in the week, has predicfailed .10 take Vie e's, off the 1521 champion a. most perfect golf The other, who came here stx daa ago oniy few hours after a weeks gruelling golf at Dea Moines where ha won th Iowa etae championship, waa et had admittedly won his wav Into the finals with Von Elm only after eliminating four golfers. who rank with ih wests best. ri rev,rj. Todav match is the flrmt in which theee two have met Both have played In the finals of western amVon Elm this ateur tournaments. Evans and jear losing to Chick" Knepper preceding him to tha sam fafe a year ago. Throughout tha present tournament th Salt Lake City RIFLE CLUB HERDY FOR has unquestionably had the easiest going Virtually all the likely contender for the championship were bracketed J th upper pairings with STATE TITLE TOURNEY while the only threat to Non Kim's chances rested tn Francis S Gain of Omaha, who upset "tha rjnp at Kmai City recently by elimTO BE HELD JULY 22 inating S: Paul's amateur, Harrison Johnston, in the western amateur Gaines was eliminated tournament In the present tournament by W. E Th of th Lake Salt pra'tlfc 3 and 2, and fchepard was f and r r club before th state Bhepard, Von easy for Von Elm, 10 to 8. 4ek44 4 orwlng Elmi vii'tniy jeeiday over Tr on the Fort range Pans for: president of the association, the ?ae ehoft ire now complete, the Foye. brought him into the finals withmeet to be held Julv 22. 23 and 24 out having had to exert himself. A Urge er.trv ! st expected for the GU" Better Driver. to make b'g evert, which ircrti MMorv m rifle hooting in Utah 8pe-iKnepper a path, on the other hand. matches and team conteets mill been blocked b dangerous play-idd rest to the regular shot The first rv ever since the qualifying round will be the rhampion rfiman . th shfng-followwhan he wa forced to go product w "1 be shot to win from James Ward of Kansas rg rrtjThe standing The collegian then won matchkw thf yard fie fhots !tlng Cm. es from two Jowans, TedPayseur a kr.and th ng McKee. both of Xes s f the prone rapid nd and Robert d he 5A.ji-prone rap'd fire making Moines, before getting a chance in f ve courses In all with tenshots per the semi-finyesterdar at Alex a or course total of fifty shot during Graham, the Burlington special tb entire course who This affair wtll he a handicap match agent of Wellington. Kansas, home his in for a prixe wh'fh w.H b given to the holds the championship w nner on the field In a match of this state, k'nd there is much chance of a new Von Elm'a tournament play this man winning th pHxe as one who has week ha shown him to have a hsd cons derahle experience The pr'.te slight advantage in driving, his te last Fundav was won by M A Keener shots w th a store of 25 and a showing a greater yardage than handcap of Hi iron shot 40 making a total score of 248 of a those of Knepper, brilliant and have been uniformly possible 75. his putting ha been far better than that of the Sioux city player. NEWS TEAM WANTS Knepper. however, has played good golf which Included a GAME FOR JULY 24 s!xt-ifor ?he par 70 course. Kn-pf- er. i -- nt 4! d t - tiao-ja- d eon-stfen- x Prt baseball team s in the maret for a baseball game for Julv 24 The New team des'res competition with a good mitiof-towygregMt!on Manager Wait rrown xs his team up to the of conprkopponent dition and promise any The hews plenty of reuvh going in second place In the Tw-l.gteam league and !s plaving better ball now than at any time o far this season The News F! State Tenni Meet To Start Monday Entries for the state tennis tour-n- e which will start Monday, will he accepted up un'ii this evening at the Fait Lake tennis dub Cy. Gallagher is in charge of the bookings but wiF. not announce the pairings until Monday morning. A good entry list ts expected. 9 used d rr V BICVCLES ua a - . Wont Last Long at r.-o- P'-burr- . Ieol. 1 ONLY Icrr, $ up hs-'e- & n, Ivers and other fine makes. All overhauled good shape! v. tha il SPECIAL SALE ;t - pro-G'-- 'r BICYCLE LOCKS fue rat, pace-sette- rs no-hi- LEADING MAJOk LEAGUE HITTERS. AMF.RJCAX (By Jlsooctated Press) TRAftlWrUG, Jaly IKPlex Sat. sr ( Italy. wa th iglh Grand Pvtx astmsbll rare her today, HI time for th dtetaae sf a hwe. tlaa a wder W aflea waa six hears. aewsteva atthste tw aecaads Sisler Cobb Speaker Hcllntnun Milk-- r Ala.4ftrMt.JJIX.htiM PRICE LOSES TO POSTALS PRICE. July 14. Th Postal Service team defeated th Penney Btor quad 7 t 4. In a game her yesterday evening on the city diamond Colmaa bom run was th batting well-play- 49c no-r- NAZZARCLWINS THE GRAND PRIX Hornsby HolJochcr . Btgbre John on LE.AGCE. St. fouls OcirtiU CloTcland Detroit . PhnuddliHa. pCATTOKAT,tK.GTK Chicago it Pluebsnth Brooklyn Clilcago ITALIAN WRESTLER -IS COMING STAF Those who have been following th wrestling game ar prone to rmarl the wonderful Jrr provement mad ir the last half rear or o of Renat Gardint, the' Jtal'sn heavVwelgh? wreM'er Gardni, wifi recently hard th !y figured a A rnmtendcr-amorr! hF-- f 'Uflpuea t tap.notf.hcrx.-Lu- L g 7r7ntT make progres more than Ukdy h sent paat, it will have to b reckoned with hy ever eoch performei as Sterher and Lewi Gardint haa afin build which la adapted to the gam and naturally an extremely powerful man physical he has not Heretofore displayed enough science te make hi gieat airan nth, connl for all ii waa 4- -- t s l Great Reductions on Iver Johnsons 1 g- y 41 BABY KRRIIGEI . V- -' Vtnhk. ! t jr at i A , |