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Show - ,...vdown-- -, o oie,,,, . . 4 4 . Th.'. '4:t" i :'' . 1 . , THE ' IS - ASTERLY-TENN- ,o,'. ..4...oe,ou..-o- ..-- r -- - r .0" 4. ...,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,....,,, 4,.......,, ,,.. i, di.,,,,,,,e, o ........., - 2.0,,,... -- r - , -- ,,; , .1- . A - t ' . - 4,,,,,,...,.. , F , ,, T At-cirS- , , , - ( NEI S TUESDAY DESERET , irtioirr m""..r, 1'. -r ,. - ' , , 1....., ,,r;:,. , ' joae i s , 4 -- , , , 1 ."91"."1"1"........1101.611-11;nAt.te- t t ' ... ' 4 lt if 4..444. eeJ , , , ,,e e -- 29 1922 , ,,,- 4 -- , 1 , i till FEATURES INTERMOUNTAIN MEET .: ., ' , r . MERRY WAR B'E ING WAGED IN 'UNITED STATES OVER CON'TROL OF ATHLETICS , FAY' RITES RUN TRUE TO FORM IN INITIAL )110UNDS---O- Youthful Tennis Stars .Who Shine Brilliantly 11 i TOURNEY! F ' I , ' , Garnett Defeats L Taylor and Blake Thomas Trims C A. Broggle in Feature MatchesFast Card Today. ' - - - '. : Ned I all ' ,';' , i ,, I t .,. ,,,, tr,I' ' : ments completely bewildered his opponerd, I... rolcman ro!,,rit4s state sinalps eisssaplon rook 1;, 3,1 Smith down the Illaa in masterly fashion Cole-- 1 man Is a l:ard hiVer aryl !si v,:ry Ftuafly His brother . also wonderfli will comptie in his f:rat match player.' today when he tagh nu George E,:eb .cr ..' W. -- - -- , Tiler Were Many aota which want the. full lisnit of thrre i. a.-- r Smith hooked ur, for r.. .t etradinees and aronnd paving finally reap n,rtg h,h it tor 40,r. Synith. h:liot Prterr,r, foniol a hard Stepping mtonio in ii.eir) i Match lonk iht r,. of rAV.r and r Yon, Make. ThiraS, swthpaw and e, a du-- I for Progz'. r,d ;th !h. Ttr.s was a matrn of the, day. both ,p:ay,rs bitting hard and: earn Thomas playing an meets Fred Inxno ho!der of the ti?le! in tha ,lun!or tt,day. Th!s. phnuid provide, fans with real, thr:-Ler- to Today's Program Should Be Thriller mil f,,n irt ',' ),I., ' 47-;,- A 471 i' ,,,, . l' , , 4 20.--fi- lit al '4 "1 - z. '. , , ,Ca. ', , ,., . , ,, ' Y.' .,,,,,,. ,,;., - . ,:,, ...'. 4. c ' .. r ''CV ' t ; gt,10.'; I , 611.''....,,,!.., ,A,', , , 1 ,, , , ,' '1 , i ,14 , : i;,. , ,,i, , , ' , a4 !- ,, ,...f..:-.1-- ,;..;?t, ;", -. ' , .g , '1' MA, St ,,,,i 4 : ', I . r--tl- t '' ' I ' . . ,01 ''. Americans Defeat English Golfers in Team Tourney Peaches in Fist Summits Defeat Y.. Nog, 20. I 7 Vet,-,,ree- Ge8-o- oy x ' 0-- eff. ,,,,.. 1 1 ""'II l 1 4 i 4 2 ' S 1 1. 6--4. ----- Kat-ift-t-! 24- 2. 2. 2, own. ?, D'rIP rpm oonta': ly e i ' era-1- e mac-tun- F. 1 . ytn ; 1 01 I CI() AI , .., 110 4 . I '''" It 1 , 0 :' -- j.-,""- i een-ron- ,kai 44 - . , ' ox . . t,) i . (J NICti . ) ''t - I cetiion 111 . AT YOUR SERVICE i ! i . , I I . I - t , PACOEOC E I wlitingir--It-wati-labo- I ft - real irlr, .. - , ,- - t to . , . . . - 'c - . '. e .. U e ' ' r. in - rt r ttl '-- el a- fel T that td0 '',,1"-';'e- 1,,,a:. ""2- - ''''trilr"i ! ''-1- , s., ., ' a V "Q y Ti , pi h is na,le rea:i'v comni!ttee- - promo- ;t it )e 11f., til A. t . stand. Th t o nte, A. ytrengthen the thing loio hieiit 4kbricd on. the Prskdent of the United States, whose name 'Is hiting used The general publie Would not be l eanCernci et all were it not for this t he ounces . eif the program feet r r.4 for universal ' tthat athletics al ' raining of Aniericans is i dangereti. , The pit.. if ,, le that there re all ) I q tV., ca,.1 ., e SiVe the gmbitioo of a f e w. to cnir40 for nv rival, ei ). eei, the I'iolcratron end ihe A A U. The A. A. U. hoe a dormite and welicieltned Veil of ,e,tyit It the I,,c cal forc.e to control athi, meets. lei, Tp.ete a ni reason that It ehout4 not join the Amateur Federation 0r become an ,' of the leading forcee in of that orranisa ih hig'i !). developed athletes ae an the) are ileveloped by. i IA. idly i universal training plan of the others. - I IP I I 1 nt rh , t le I e . n- 1. 1 ' . i I - - ' , it I i' , .. d- t chartion- l - tar-The- y i Out t s - i' 0, . L A A C t LOS ANGELES Aust. 24.Earl Thonifison word thamOton hikh hurl-tie- r' will try out for the To 'Angeles athletl,club A trai--A. and field fa!TI go to th I. trail( gni field to he held at Neu ark. ,hamotoriettion N. .1.. next month. The Los Angeles wit held :is trynewor ieitAthletic - . 1 - : w Kirksey.-formafternoon: Stantnrd University or:o'er: Wee and elareMke Ilartranft "Itti.1" Homier. ahat intercollegiate anti and Mit champiOng restieetiVely. tiiiarge Schiller. farmer University of Southern Califorrist quarter miler ars arming the other athletes who will Mit In the tryouts. W. The roen winning planes on the team will go to Newark dirsetly following the Western Track and FICA at Sacramento. Catit. Isittontber isst tureinv totem-hole:4,- , ' - ,, a I, , ., 4' , - . ''....1: F.' ...o. - . - ' - :Eatt Thompson to , ' C. I - t, id , - C. ' t . ,writtl j . - - lion.' Thn ht ,- , iiN The Deseret News Aillial 4 - - - U , 1 , --- . ; 0 IIbe n te Nst ' lei vial. proteeleid they A It tile co WAT.. ,'''' '''hl.e.-- et'7 ,;..,; '4---'A playing-throtio- , t pet hap- - a e'-'- ' , . - --- - - ' ., e ,,",;,1,',,''',7,,,,,l's.r1 '',.,. n,.'''.!' ':. ,,., out ef !h. K.1'1, " h.... 0,1, l ti,n . '' , ,,,',, , '''1'. .., ... il' , knen that iht-' al age prootilitnt of the of ecsde the .t.ti ignorart wriuttl len:i h:s sltuatI ' tooft 44 ti..eh .. , , , t c till rools of perdave :',t,,, !,4t,-,ialt, 0 nti-- ' I.0,00- - "Ner ,,I a fie ineots onming !tee t con- rest;inor and g7..ntnalOv eent. ,Politics C r OpS In Squabble .! ; , ''''kil )7,' ie-- . le' I ',111 , ' r: . rt,thinz ii. l ' ilTighdPel A. that uti:ess ti.,- Iniuntt lt, de'tation the) ,..nriit enter the 04 pul:1:-st.B-tit- fie! si - t,) n,t, l',1,1-.eri- i By , tw-- f'-- .a-- s av-d- tehhea mc poi onnt of whom inuet he he A. to o t.11r wod I ht. A ,V t if it sees flb can heir 0 r Ati:eran frtt ni enititet- nh e or 1:,ti IA the tr Ph,' P',Oirtt f's ., ti:e A A I T ft ,'Vehlitt4f rt. t' !;t4 o vtr en th Eiron. lia)ing ',Ili an d)lyatp,.. 1,reid d',, the .t..N I" reP- ttn t4 t01.1 resentat;ves t,4.- .1 r ra tho in,, ann:y aNti ott4y. th-:11! n pt.., the fel,- ers and g trl ioteeeg , f,,, , 6;11' i ( th '.,'dd t:.:4,1,g .01 0 ' t, t. It hae sni tte,led in :,,,,IrporNting In the r,II,5 ft rife which ennIr:0- Art, ATI,t:,r1 1;,r3r,t to altv 014 iht i, event Itt 144e guatantors A 101 iel 1:it:v .After the 4 l', I 1.21,--o- ff t. tlive-terti"- thttillniust4:iiir romp-B- Ernms-Barrc- , Nei:onal geleration. through Ite ho.l.en own- - anti ceu trt,;tt eeteths of all the. ing Poo"e 'not.' than that iiron,rtinn of of g)rrnaiirietil, moi- then Ult. 3t1C., fields Yet ,in:it r the pe- hich ,itsar s:tuatit,a the A A , 1 Friorar-471a- Ti r7tohnr: tt 1 T- Throe-bas- tT Th bef-,r- : (.7. it ' '..' nint 5 2. I tt enrVtu,nt is e11-- 1 . - sSta'1;:n Has Wide Control tics Athletics (.11-V- WI 1 1. "1"-'1'- Nry ov hub 1- 1 Bry.-g-t- , ;:. . , I inte-eir- 'Shape Ili, I. ;,-,- A- 1 m ' a tuition. They are not concerned in making charnpiona or in arranging COM ei,n.1 in which the highly develcped spec!altete Phall meet. They want every man, woman. hoy end girl In. America given an opp"rt,:nity tnr AthIn the Nath,nal Fed!ette tra:nine. ervh.n are tiP fIrmv ;'nd nAvr or the he Na!ional roneei;.te United StAte, the Y M A The Ice; ,h and V. W. We;tare in h,r hodiet,.. the .;.yx- rwitld As3oeiktion. the gymnabli, lhe the sneolti,,e goifer.. p.myere. th bny and rri ecnct4. the 'title Shnotere IFOclat ton and many othra. a o40-07:- (- 1. Tt i it cr,,psroadp. thP btlla:1 town! t semi-final- -- .:1 i : 5. 3 e 5 e; osrgIan8!; e;'h he 2. c IT1111,01 y s : c the National Federation, holding identically the same standards of amateurism. hut basing its right io existence on a plan to develop the phys.cal welfare of the people of the.. 115 plan Is to encour-U.n:ted StatP5 ,11111,5tic-s- . Its 51- ,hirc nnel fnver I :" t! e Now comes I ".:-"01 e e :Aims to Develop Many Athletes ,, htlr .. 111 '. . 1. ,,t..; I tt Yankees Win Three of four Pfl1JC citilliAL AT Jilid Matches in Foursomes fork MILL Low cERIE BALL Walker CupSome Mar. 1111411M1111( V:11k1 Cache Valley Club Appears velous Golf Played. ; --- -ollTsillE STOP VISS1 To Have Edge Over N. T., A ug le- -1 IS' OPTHAMPTON American"' defeated Et.g..s,men, BE STAHTEll TONiCllii i First Half Champs. ho:e, ,,esterday in three of the four RINPIIGE9 IN HIS Scotch foursomes which operei the: two days' play for the Walker oip, in. to The The three-4(Sperial News.) eporto carnival rim,. youngsters. amateur golf team trophy.: ehich C NIITHFIELD. te take pier at Liberty The fltst match II schednled for 2 A9S0,111t eft Prese.) ofStrth !ternational b..1 game" and took the firet p.m today. Park. will comnienoe this evening Errol' Oulmet;. poet- (By Asi,,clated Preos.1 a PITT7n131.RG. Aug. :'9 7 team results! from the w2n Yestrday's Englieh non eeriee from Brigham U Toe program le te at 6 31 TOLEDO, Aug !Match sea today by of by J. H. !ow curve hall hreakIng aitatrat E. M. Garnett defeated L. Taylor. DarBernard and :n a OCC,r4, of 22 to 5. T0. Tolley he d'vl1,1 lnto two parli Cyril the nanon,a1 pub:tc i!nks The play were outede rorner of the plate rid In a hittInk rnool end pounded three win. Charles (Chick) Evans, Jr.. Hunter Manson defeated J. J. Ns- .irst rart wiil tel.., pla,e at hie sQlf tourm,mera began today over th nattlna rar,patre of Rob of Er..,bar s r,.t. i''.f rs It of the boa.. Robert A. Gardner. America-a- . We wsre a the Ottawa l'a:k c:011:66 with the 44':1 ltu14,!;. r,ght felftr of th P!t,- r.i pa,,1 ,,,111, all I k!rs14 of l 70r the Pea Les but ,lefsa.2,1 by Ronsr R Eiliot Peternou defeated ILe Dln,.1, wroao a,,n,nt.!onal aril Na! t.u7tz ":.' sra!sr from 4,Jr,le te:4 yeater.:ay-s'..trlyort e:1(.,e,i ,it ,,,;n. . la h. f;r,t ,vo in- c!.. Ay:es 4. ,ori,1,.-,,of England. I: a- ha a sloody noarly a ,:!, :ng. ard rar na 0,1; :h '''''f the nation's be91 of It Johnson defeated Paul Prkna.1 oinae a.r.'1 ,6419 dr,-v- .1) favc:r of Chr,e- ih Ptra ,,..a:,'two matchee Rohert T for otlaer In Aft-2'01- the Ike nse 4 ho provsel .a..3 "O h no ,04r,071 on, :8 hole in bettet. and Jesee Sw,ostser !;7,Pa ,.hone he the Thrt. players meeting hitiors. lake wi!I the park The latter wa:Ited off the mound In W. B Torrance and - V.vaiiçu'hod: S DItos defeated D. R t t. L. Boo- tutzt, Vnr Brook:yr. center of th:S mornmg and tile I., tmc,-heMmbers ol the the sixib. Ha!, taking lip the 'duties. man. 2 up and 2 to play, and Max R. of twIrlor lannse,1 hawle,1 r!rht Ledf V.hool of stelrnoling will ion, '-- ''''''''''''' PinYing a seroml round in more much Mak, Tbomna defeated C. A. Rotate. "Lefty" ea. breakIna effective Ruaeil wUt, h! and W. C. Jr. beat ontrate the tiff of venous strokee. than his predetresaorg holding the the English 1.,Vm The third round the afternoon. An4 Ca- batted hook of John combination and Klrnball Nlies4Pearl wIl sive A M. Hanson defeated Ray Klan.; In the Propheta leatt,;e. for at leaf,t slugging Summits to four hits and ven and W. Willis Mackemzie, 2 and I. a ,,,,,11 be played tomorrow morning P.e5!.ies Peparal. extilb..tion 4 Ewo runs. one day. The garne presented by Guilford and these mentioned there will be othr s in the after 'with the Rock led the attack fcr the win-- i rmlmet L. A. Cart! defeated Taylor in defeating! Tolley and DarThree hi Day. exhibition', races and demonstra noon and t'le fmzds Thursday. ...,, 4. tiers gathering four safe kits. Ferry win bordered on the marvelous. At all !ions. ho:e qualify!ng Tibe thir.y-siRaiesell drove out three hornre Geoene 2:reit. defeated Cannon Lund. Hanson ceo etarred. Box score: ered to f A In rounds head er aga ine t the l,iuhl0 pr,AuNtri goif default.. ye,torday Ity Smth Brigham. harrel ;Rat Fr iday. After th Dodge-- e 'ea,. worthy of most of the Earl Pardee defeated T. Kelley. 0 AB R.E.0 AB 14 a vi vid vountrv's major tournaments and game argument eforted in 0 3 nertuallb 1 which is bound to 4raw iriterot. 1 1 1 p:ay of the Englishmen. In the after- C!ricila 4 ,i f the left a Lehi hich imluded p:ayers Geonre Norennon defeated C. TIngey 3 2 4 Mr. .1,r,nnasa. Nfr.ga.:b H It Howello neon round the Americans went out le According to from the Atlantic and thc. Pac !Lc .. Drol,:ers !IIP:FtP1 that all pitchinsr 6 3 b, default. rI'.2 -- 4 2 1 2 '1'34; three under par. They bad five no one la yet Park itupervisor. looked silks to,7ihi. ranireetra one coasts. all over the Central west. D. IL Sparkit defeated L. W. Burton., 2 S 4 1 2 3 oi Nosonas Yoang.cf to known Iin 11 holee. have performed this task Ani telling too that bird can and one from Torontq. canada The t..:.! I' and the winner wlI certain17 hate I 'OW S..LJt i'- 1.al virtually no billi. and I'll prot,ei 2 nir,es and E. Pierce defeated Earl Rarrla. : ! 141rer. to work to win the Prize rtrinP). was ii 'flerdner.' il and of Per!,P 'P over.' sa!d 0 Evers 4 defeat thp :,orthwesi and 1 The n..r lh ...4 The frrry is and semi trvitri public wee sante the 'n losetieltstrt. yat Watic:ra, E. Harris defeated P. Romney. :bo th former natloral champions. will be provided for all. rn "I 'II:4.k that Vane. rn")..ed 0 : 1 cf., .. 44 3 I 17 .2a .hP PUTpriee of the day. They swre bn 0 2 23:ack.2 oat-I EISTS SCHEDULE Nian t,:e: :!ev,-.-f:? Ft.:tose!! 3 HATCH. outdrove eK:.r o e D. T. Dayond dfented J. W. Knight.' ths all way. Aylrortr h'nI 2 0 UAdrao.lb Cs rLa 1 0 i,) a repretiW41,e were ehose itoi,fisor, alr,',' and Minnesota he Man a,Gardner approach Makes rrat,-e Itane,:b 2 0 Ana 29 Hall of the ter,-lar,111 I 1 eladly. He tank a 42 foot putt Prere "It iieeot to Ted naer defeated Neil Smith 6 6 0! chanlp;or.- Bab of ..1 ?'"IV : s f.2.. h?:! "." Mile halve one hole. Evans. uenally e.o.m.. 300 to Answer -the Flight .: u!!e. a !lel Greena. eutv "a:ph hal Ole. 1',,t hookod his sitot ',try,. 1. dE2. "email defeat" Beet 'Imilb .curato with h:s Irons, r.f $ Tor.als r.,,trini, 44ne ven4 nrilti b. p:a!ed r, l'hl:Adelph!a ii to knoW ,P11.11 Pue ell nabout on a par with that Job. Smith defeated H. 'towels I. city, will 2; and 2t It was annoureed to li,leharIf - gte a piteher tn the Rune I. I ? Th Americans had a medal' ?6.?? Evere (By The Associated Prams.) h mot- kncett the hat! oo' oe Hits day. ' 23 for the morning round. while the. !t MIN NEAPGLIII, Aug. !! Gard- - ' Smithfiel- dbtirough Ergliehrtien had 72. Evans andturn 4 o'clock The Schedule e". an ins ''''' iz"" to airplaine down at tha 11121111a-11: three ner were 3(' Jni Hayes VS r R Johnson. 2 2 3 3 3 I 2 3 to appear In court and answer -2I lilts !Miler) ell It, Tv, They'll the morning. For Today Hanson vs. Taylor. rk, charge. FiA;m0r How The youthful ream of Sweetser and a grand P.seeli it tparn miner" laughed it 0,1rnrnary: Jones, T.,t2111r.1 M G. ECCIPS vs coleman. on 150f, ball, perdng - todllF Wee Out arr Horne !Slattery I running w C. I Gallacher vs Bert Law. o'rlork. Torp- trial. Pasptember id Haarn.y. 2., rt7re.! astfiadettld Deritel. Tero.haeo an4 hitsRork. l'ti.t the i- wt. t,et, tit, "V,' 8 Manson o'cInck . Garn,tt A hearing of the cams wee .,, Geodisto 2. Lark Hanten. t bite: iii ',list Ittiesellt) had a! eakneee :t. 4 the morningrouns1,-Thot- e. E. G. Na pier vs Bob nfrfrer, Bill lonk vs PiInk nuruftan. 1v2220t!rdaJ How Wee in East otra'.1 Youn!l. 70',. Pl"- -1 aftr r"hle Of 74 ,J, V," ead in of toe raa medal thIr galret rcorore Sorensnn t H Spnrkm. Noon. to Ha""n. 1Ixon vs Tborran Adams. Sto.sn bassonorms,: 13 - The Amricane increased Forks. at '1,:s Minn., of the eroi other ctitillis their: trtt:i G. Robinson vs. Pardos. nnee. 0;11sr 7. 11 at bat tn liar VS Reck Sprras entry ..... tie )..m Hs t: lif ery aiol he ,ur:Ired two hol.. of state. and mleeed Ma train S. P. Pyle vs winner of M '') a tly -- - the fl'r! GanLeber vs. off rhriet!anoon 11, 14 at batpluil, I!". 's nr!nts. t .,:urt ii f n:i P. In ii. 0111dge laiokineon t!e'l! The 4:,tri: atterneon 1,1ed 1 tha s plus 'milt's, Ertgllohmen off ltarry coca. match. at hat, oclo,k And bad nothing to laa)-- the lon g! tha! he hired an terPler ..i , ,,,,, of 4. II at bat ,Iton eteadied and cut.: down D. 1. Davoud v winner of Gallacher to 2 p7na innings, eff (Woman inbn Smtb gaii. Because of th exnett ,;ita.ti f,r off Gr,,,,,141 ill 4. 12 at bat InI lead by brilliant work w!th tho irons rt 4 innings. W, Emma vs. Barrett (urccompletel hlr ei How in th match were! M:T.!.it;.. 1!A, Keller I, off The last two Woe oming nalwo on taff-- off I kretc lh I an Tann mrfdlunn I Judge Dickinsen set bond for ,:!e se- - DOG PROVIDES REAL Christi nort 1. off Hall 1. of McIver I. off! halved. Beth tear, had a medal of 33 lessee at only $5(ie, much ,ees i:....ii McIver li, by on the last stretch. Struck I. Gi,ilwin x e. by Hall I. usual Sirrifolint. Seiler f. by ohrtstieesen PROBLEM FOR GOLF 1. bi- tPsosed ba iis-- app llo Srtfice The elentest and lettgest metch or Wild pitch Johnsen. Hit by pastor-Ro-ck. ti inead) are 1,,,ii i.i..ing to EXPERTS TO SOLVE IWO?. PO the four was tbet in whioh mayetea- i,:Tachterrien -- 4Thriatlansen. Tiros or aaros--- 1 wore teem Cavan and Mac- - etit nt nal )3t h! C'in',- O. Attendant's-- MO Umpir- e-, and Poiret" minute. .. C.MAHA, Neb., Aug 2 .9. f',,r Sio AMrnat in 1E:7 1 stray dog Kenzie. 2 and 2: 23t), teama :.playeet petitItiri epontor. r Thoir.a4 1.irt,t,t, etrns ,,,t0r,tet,' Pliaziefl efficiAlf, In charge! tea dily all the way. T h triateh ended The doughty for .n,:her of tho Oa te KOlf troUrria 0',1 Ilt WhICTt again on the seventeenth green when rowneis "'" beat get.ung ref.t:ese tre trophy. r. r N ro a:- - C'tn-tli''' morning'. w''''n 'hi' 'nu"- laid a perfect etymie and th Entelisr !try Johnny Dundee Retains a. rept.!..,!:,,,1 :, A re! grabbed a bal drivi,n dy It I'l hag "Alf men could do no befter than a alutton ,itt,:,..h,,1 a the Field cloh. and ran wit.), i 1:utrehtt:erat a tf Hyde more Hold lead of aal:.-on th.,t Firm hal teem Neither hole. Title; 4 wi lt until th e golfer hr.c hF dr y,r a t t rte fps, The Amr- - rhere a'" two holes sit in v .,,, 1,hil roll,d u'ith.,1 'A feet off ibe dna, Tr,' fif- - "old ;:v,, '', ,.., t,!t, Defeats Pep Martin than leans had a 111,1ey eires.a on the shot:11'012)1Y .'7f , !!! rrarl, n: l,.1! !,!. of he till, after flit tit.g .i,,i,;ied it it, teenth when Fownee anproach It ,,.ii 1 ,,, rot A Ilyrie ulayeti the ,toil DUO, caromed off the Aide of a 4,,up gully IIIICCOPq; Whethir lie ,''rtiitte NEW v of ho'' ei,Juitt 1,4 Itt'lla!!7Cti dee. ,41,,i,o,, 0,, jettlitto pultinet. success- -- anti rolled to the terser Th:e peak pre...the ;pulle,l Ybohlrc nt the Oftte;e1, t,.,.. ar0 from hecide. th "woriei hte strIviaa defen the light0 vented squaring ii jimeor ET,g;t6hrren fully the the meter,. ...... bale - -- seight title !alit ,right.. recelving d The aasilearnelit tl! ,ie Judaea' decision after, a fift ega. contest with Vincent Tepper" Martin '!the eight atogloa made toinorrow were! .. 'TN of Brooklyn. announced as foilosee ( . E SY' In the first round Dundee sent Mar- . elul lford vs, Cyr'l ' 'A .. , vs a hie to to knees with R. T. Jones, Jr.. Roger Weered.'. tin sharp left . ,. . . Evans vO John Ca. the chln. Martin wa wild and missed! Charles m iChick) ' ' a, Pageant of Progress and Industrial often as the speedy Itaatian danced yen. j .s l'. I'','. ''. r. ic 0.. rt. 26 Los in Gultret to him Aylmer. him. the o' about Francis ropes August Angeles, rushing ) Exposition ' a ..., s . 1;'' R. A. Gardner vs. W'..iarn B. Tore tim and again. to September 9. :r., fp:g. ,e I They Isere in a eerie' of vtoinus ex ,rance. ",.:'7..- l.looman. V a VS ' cisanges in the steeond. Dundee landing r Jesse Sweettier ' ti! .;' i!' Refreshing breezes of the Pacific Ocean They both! Max R. Marston vs. Vi" V.'.11la Mae. I. gleaner and oftener. I 7' , delightful beachessports of all kinds jumped and danced in the third. ex.!i Kenzie. Harrison R. Johnlon vs Bernard 7 rauiless dayscool nights. heavy punchee to the jaw, elninng ...eti another series of Darwin. The hard exchangee. Martin 1.4111" his CaPtarn W. 'C.' Ire'''''.ii..yTore'ele'ff frtohnl ' eanAl'le Tile is the best time of the year fora own in the punching. He was. Made American team . s' J,IA,to Southern California. .:, orer to to miss often. however. by the wily the einglee mf-A-E.- 1: Italian. Martin adopted the Dundee give' his tarrrnate. 14..ireon Johnston.' to :an and plat'. opportunIty dodging tactics in the; Jumping fifth and clipped Dundee with bare) ..:4$1:: I- , II, Il "'nes' Spedallt low fame from stations to the chin lefts Martin Doubles in Longwood Cahtornta 'VI 'teem to Utah to o shook the Italian in the 'Oath with 'Play Al coma evero day to hero. NI are possftle Big leavings the want :id by ,..hopping through hard rights to the jaw. 4141 Finals Again Postponed. Roams hogtPotoheo 31. 1 k in News. The the slowed . down of seventh columns gb nat!onal ten- and after Martin had Oaken Dundee; RosTeM Aug Here you will rind ail kinds of mircellaneoils conveniences .1!.uo'les the' Batten Ills championship with a right upper-cu- t, still in for tale at remirtably low 'prices. launched a to the awaits deciston The fina:s ir. the den. hestel Dundee started a punching bee. bles. at the Longwood club. -.- A tonopire7A4VOTtl.1,0-ThrOURthe scant In the eighth and Martin royeponiledjaa,g ut an even el- - Saturdsf. Wore postponed again yes- ad columns of The News a few of the innumerable bargalna change. There was little heavy action terday because of rain. they haVe to offer.' in the ninth. Wateh these columns daily for the manv opportunities they .. Dundee punched Martin at win In the !deTfeihne"orr thilet.leittvnis''hta;ir.7o.f coffer to the economical purchaser of household necessities. eV.: tenth after bringing blood from his tiers both W. T. Ttilen ,ar I Vincent . , nose with a atraight right. Martin at- - Richards. 744,,,,,,,v-The merchandise advertised is soundthe peop:e sow orr.-- e Tor mos rid &called' tacked Dundee cautiounly in the elev. aro tubjert fla member', ., t!,e United 1, tt for lala reliahle 1."PAVin infortnasion, ore root enth. and inindest answere4 with si, states team. alohorit,ri t!,' players to posaible are due. In most cues. lel:4 of anti shower lefts to the jaw romain here iritiefinite!y 7 r r,e chains) ticks' nen'. .right to a desire, to transfer the gooda offere-- into ready cash bantelit. The twelfth and slow 1er-body. Nita 1 Wavers. and Australian ,...:. The 7 A Select the thing you deslre from among thol advertisements Marlin always on 'pionshin. aid L. Patterson and Pit unintereating..with Ill todaY'll paper. the defensive. !the other Mallet. howevr, indicated': .Martin came out full of fight In the that with need for practice at Forest! e ......-::'-7-:-1,4--17------:thirteenth, but Dunillae put him on the Hills. N. T., where the Davie coup '' defensive again with a sharp left teethe math ; are due to begin Friday; they 117.75Z:M,7.-,;.chin that sent him to the ropes. Dun- - i' might feall called upon to default it .. . ' Fr".m"."1574"1,,,, deg pummeled again today. ,, I , Marl all about watilltot Davis gnideveoped . -In the ... , oh. is the prime play ,i fr,, ...., .. - Marelet-loug--- ring Clatieltie Adv. Dept a round th- e- world. litter. . ititerfi .. but of their trip, .., Wsostek AIM ,..' Iterated. in the boa flp. plinishing tic- I and all other conoiderations. must be -, r - - 1109414M la Ile Plit'fr1211 lisiL ..... Ni...,,. 4 ,!'1.- f . a t , h N ,1 the Fe.lere.ion on the other. It it cr. rival bodies seek:rg control of certain athletif sports the pop, would nut be concerned. Lut the organiLations stand for entirediffsrsnt ideas. The A. A. 1:., an ,):,1 estdished organization. has had ,ontrol of athletic contests in thciVnited Sta,tex ever :,111e,5 athlPtirs ti0Car111 part. ;n our national ltfe. impornt It ever has concerned itself with the icpment of athlettcs. with the, physical uphui;ding of the natlon,. dor ith fogering cr encouraging attileti It M1111.111 has best; to haoci.e 1rect and arrange contests between the highly deveioped specialutts. Tilt Post-Seas- on t I Alhlet!C !h, Ana,,,ir . ' -- - i l' , niee410,- th-L, rnir.n ,n Nanrican stars avert talker ,up, eatwrites to mitt the blemotie of inlernottonal amaleer Knit norrmey In thr attend do, ompetition On the untiOnall link of Imeriro today. Leading ,by three potato to one no the reult of flu ir tietories in three t lb,. floor Scotch fottrammes y day.. the Amerleatt played bad to 'sin only half of the right twosomes on today- -. program. Error sirtarira taould lake I Earle sans. triumph la the ournameut by met o point to fit, and keep the cup S t home. The feature of todaya programa erns the renewal of battle of siege Gans botrtren yell J. H. Tolley. of England and Jess E. Guilford. et Dentell, American ',meteor ehilloPioll. .1 P. aa b.-e- . a! Pre.. N. 1601THNMIPTEIN. .?,' t . , American Golfers Favorites to Win The Walker Cup ,Pv t f:05 , 1 CM ' : . ,. , ' - -, , i $ ie. t - '- .- I I--' --t , ; ; '. 1.0,-;:---: - .... ' .7... -- t t . - ,44,A,1.1.4......., pw..1, ' 1 44 - ----t- 4:' . 1 i , '1:tt . ,.. , i ,5t1F.77, - , '' , EW YORK, Aug. rN Nu ' ;75.: ., Exclusive Dispatch y 29.-- : There is ,a m erry W a r being waged in the United States ovcr the control of athletics. ThE L, public l(no4 little or nothing about this conflict, and perhaps cares less, considering it nierely a rov,, between two rival organizations. behind this striggle for control or jurisdEction OVIC !athletic sports is an issue which- is vital to the public welfare, and as widely 'separated as black and white. ; Left, Robert and Howard Kinsey the California doubles team llat anor they nnexed tho Southhampton finale They are soneidored a otronir cotrender for national honor. fitwh' Nine.. t Polchardo, after he won tho Southhampton innate& He has chosen a menther of th cup team. 0. ! By Hugh, S. Fullerton. '. 34:":4,406016GrAtaiteagiodborta THENAMENT , !'. ' ! Systems of lieveloping AthletesUniversal Partcipation Urged. , GOLF , - I Rival Bodies Stand For Entirely Different , 14;--, ".'", . ,, A t.,,, - 1.1: 'ke 1,'"w7,'. . 4- S 4,....5';',,r:', tst. Aroi....,.., - . . ,'"4 ., f ' - ! ....- -' ' 4: ,, r037. ,.4 S ; 4 !AU I ! , , . - . 11,H r , ,:.. ,t), ,,,,..,,, , ; kiie'V A. : ,t., ' . ,,,, - A ;ioe'i,"y..''--- t 1 ,I.,..1 i, '''t . rA, , STARTS PIJELIC Irg, ' :1 i , ' ,,,sr .tZ,e ., ti ,, 4'4,-"N,c-f ICO t .., . ' -. - I - 5,1:1, 1.--- t--- PIIII.ADELPHIt. Ans. porketn of the major leaner ham-Muniforms tare being put players to new axone. them now Many carry a pocket edition of the sew teetameut. W. IL Mrouck. a repreof the bunineisimett's sentative (menet' of tb. Pocket-- Tem omen league appeared at Skibe Park ,yesterday afternoon I and prey...Ivied each member of the hiceao bite Vox v,ittla a testament. Each in tura I.P read a patioatte signed a 91Cd of stripture tn added ery day. in that the player meat eosalitos he teetameet alth him always, au and off the field. i rouck. the Severities' to Mr. Cleveland. Plitsburg. Detroit. sod both Philadelphia tea MO have led with testaready bees p ments under louller roiditions. . '1',,,layti owhedule w1 brttlir nut ; ( somp mere fr,..,! tPrin:& l.rt: fT'lture: 4;.11TCH tlarnet! Ani .S,l,,n-- , I ,atch 1...,!nw son. Howard ;:..,1,!.-.soF.,r; P4r,1oei 1.mrns and (.ina!n P,-ret- t Manson :s, a :,oung stAr fr,,'. Provo a7-44,....3 finalist ln r.s,et ,;44'.4 7,1n ,r to..,,,,,,,,..! tatt meet itobinsoo Is the. entry from' the Gem state and ,s seer. known by loes1 fans. Pardoe I, e,,a,), of ll-- , I., v, I.'. tennis team. Emma ard Barrt ;ire local players. F:rnms being one of ; e' finest plyera of the state among - 1 - i - 4.1,40,-",'-';-.- " 1 I , Iti,14.11,011 . ?..;;,,,, .,. BALL PLAYERS PUT TO NEW USAGE tnran. ! , --- HIP POCKETS OF ll , ',.' t A..,1 ,..14 ; j t. Ned Garnett. winner of the championship last year and Utah's No. I player' showed quite the best tennis of the day. Garnett defeated L. Taylor and not alie to take tkyrovo star wasdrives a single game from the champion--whosand placecuts, i - . well-playe- d. ..' , . 1,.:,4:. '41.) ,.. V ,,,,,,, , , ' ' , ,' , , it."; froN4,414. , ACQUETEERS from four vvestern states swung into ac- tion yesterday on the courts of the Salt Lake Tennis F4ri the third annual Intermountain Tennis tournament. rites ran true to form and won throughout. The matches were et ';r1b:-7-. red0110' By Jay Bee. 0 , 1à :..--- . , ' t., t i '. ''... Season Thivs, t t ITSPONSORS FOR MASS. ATHLETICS REBEL AT CONTROL BY ,,,- - .,,,,...,,,, , - ,, ' '.'' . '',. ', |