Show WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 12 1928 - THE OGDEN Yanks BEATS BLAIR PLAY AT BRAE BURN - i Juects Yates loday voigt Grades Medalist Honors I the for tender six-rou- 1 bantamweight here last night 118-pound- Tft 4 - v HARPER - 'HAINES I it i man-to-ma- Ik - 18-ho- v- Si-- iv '" i his C j jjk f" le 36-ho- 1 1 ' vU le 36-ho- - i5 A jflfSw v- - 1 'v WW r : le well-know- Name Grover Alexander Clarence Mitchell Walter Maranville George Harper Jess Hames Willie Shcrde! Earl Smith " Mc-Ph- ' 15 ail 1 shooting was over Bon Stein Se- Boston Batteries: Hubbel Benton and attle: Eddie Held New York and Nicol Thompson Jr of Canada Hogan Conney and Taylor were turned back from the R H E First game: hold r U 10 Brooklyn sbtn'es joxes 2 7 3 Philadelphia the George Voight captured Batteries: Elliott Vance and medal by one stroke from "Jimmy" GoochSweetland Wllloughby Johnston of St Paul sparkling n Green Davis and forFerguson 2 rounds of bringing the mer Washington star home In front Second game: R JL E of a great field Just a stroke under 3 7 0 i the record held: by Clarke Corkran Brooklyn 4 10 0 who did not qualify this year and Philadelphia Moss Batteries: and Petty who the champion byBobby Jonesscore Milligan and Lerian of 151 safe but was in with a not brilliant golf rated by the great v It II E Score: The ahotmaker's normal game 3 8 0 Pittsburg was himself however Champion 1 9 1 11 Chicagosecagain over a great part of his Dawson Brame ond round For seven holes of the andBatteries: Hill second nine he reeled off two nett Hemsley Malone and Hart- birdies and five- pars although on the finishing two holes he dropped Score: R II E the two strokes back to par He Cincinnati 8 2 did not have to struggle so hard for St- Louis 6 8 2 as the for 74 did he the- closing Batteries: Luque Johnson and earlier 77 Haines and Wilson Hargrave were Three national champions left In the competition Jones T 4 Le-ria- 71-7- De-ber- ry -3 - - P Perkins the British amateur champion and Ross Somerville amateur champion of Canada Per kins was supported by two other British players ' John B Beck ' and Eustace F Storey Somerville had Gordon Taylor to keep him company PICK SIX Before the match play started the experts were picking George Von Elm 1926 champion and Voight the medalist to reach the in the upper bracket -- - - semi-fina- f f AMERICAN Standing of tbo Club W L New York 91 47 Philadelphia Louis Chicago Washington Detroit Cleveland Boston tAmtno tVirnil tVi tVl ft veteran Minnesota star and Jones had a narrow escape in his match with McCarthy Among the players left today there was talent one of enough to turn back any bo golf the game's greatest stars chickens can not be counted until in the week they are hatched later C E Foley Salt Lake City golfer 73 75 78 81 90 65 62 59 M '49 Only game scheduled R v New York H E 7 7 3 5 3 1 Batteries Grove and Cochrane Johnson and Bengough Collins Score: R H E 6 12 1 Chicago 7 Detroit 2 11 Batteries: Thomas and Berg Carroll Vangilder and Shea Wood-a- ll was" eliminated when he failed to better 165 for the two days of medal Newton Pairings for toScore: R H E play at follow: St Louis 16 17 0 day's matches Von Elm versus Yates 6 4 Cleveland 14 Perkins versus Moe Batteries: Stewart Strelecke Evans versus John Dawson Wiltse and O'Neil Miller Grant r "Wright versus Taylor and Autrey Gunn versus "Willing scheduled Only games Storey 'Versus Marston Sweetser versus' Armstrong COAST LEAGUE McPhail versus Voljrht t— Ouimet versus Finlay Ames versus McCarthy Standing of the Clubs W L Pet Johnston versus Tailer 49 27 645 Hollywood Dunlap versus George Dawson Somerville versus Sacramento 47 29 618 Dolp San Francisco 43 32 Beck versus Knepper 574 Oakland 41 35 539 Jones versus Brown Missions 40 36 "526 Gorton versus Nettlebladt j — o 30 45 Portland 400 1 Los Angeles 29 46 387 23 52 Seattle ESTABLISH 307 1 " - i CUBS ATTENDANCE MARK Los and Angeles-Seattl- e Francisco-Portlan- d games CHICAGO Sept 12 — (AP)— The poned teams traveling Chicago Cubs may not win the Na- tional league pennant but they bid Score: fare to hang up a record for at- Sacramento San post- 5 8 1 2 6 1 Hollywood Iiast year 1T120000 Batteries: Crandall and Hoeh-le- r people clicked the turnstiles to watch the Kinney Murphy Mulcahy and This season already Bassler Cubs play over 1100000 have paid vheir way into Wrlgley field to see the Bruins Score: R H E in action This with the free llt Oakland v 0 13 :8 and the 35000 that are expected Missions 2 15 '5 to watch the Cardinals and Cubs In Batteries: Boehler and Lom-bartheir clash tomorrow may set a Didler Hughes and Baldnew attendance mark win ' dl o MIDWEST LEAGUE CHICAGO' Sept 12 — (AP) — The midwest football league has been organized for the 1928 season' with over 50 teams holding membership The' first game will be- played Sunday Hammond Ind meeting the Chicago Cardinals - ItEI SOX GET MAX Sept' 12 — (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have purchased BOSTON - William E Narlesky shortstop from the Mobile club of the South- -' ern association -- o— — NEW nAVEX WINS NEW HAVEN Conn Sept 12— (AP) — New Haven has clinched its fourth Eastern league pennant In the 13 years' history of the STRIBLING SICK BOUT POSTPONED MACON Ga Sept 12 — (AP)-With W L "Younr Stribling suffering from what physicians fear may be influenza the Macon heavyweight's bout with Frankie Wine scheduled for Friday night In Grand Rapids Mich has been cancelled it was announced here — SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Tnesday's Results Mobile 6 Atlanta 2 Nashville 3 Little Rock 4 New Orleans 1 Birmingham 3 Others not scheduled INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE v Tuesday's Results 1 Reading eJrsey City 3 Baltimore 0 Buffalo 4 Rochester 5 1-- Others rain " 36 35 i 32 31 stancej and let us give It the careful once-ovShowing the way is Grover Alexander a youngster of 41 years who figures he will be able to turn in at least 18 victories before th© season ends That means he has six weeks to register four more wins in order to reach that Afternoon NINE CACHE JUNCTION Sept 12 — Ogden Union Pacific baseballers defeated Smithfield here 6 to 3 behind the effective hurling of Parrish The winners fell on Ewin in the second and fifth for three runs on each occasion to pile up their total score The Smithfield hurler was nicked for a total of 17 blows and Parrish yielded nine to the opposition but "steadied In the pinches to avert damage Gewick supplied the fielding feature of the game with his stop of Done's grounder in the fourth Nielson started a Smithfield flurry in the eighth when he hit a triple for Ewing who suffered an injiary from a pitched ball but Parrish ' subdued the threat ' NEW YORK Sept er teen-workin- t ng t rs 10-ye- ar Mc-Be- th i ' lit day- er I ! 1 left-hand- ed ji - - ' ' hc-ha- d ' ' - )— - two-year-o- ln-Ge- hrig -- f lo -- yt - er ld ji ' 18-ho- - - it TTTtJTffn HUNT MANS0N - i er 25-foo- ter - ot 12-foo- ter - er L HERE 18-ho- le " -1 5-- 2-- -- must! be a amaz-reason ing sales of Budweiser Malt You can't fool millions oh quality and results --f j ST LOUIS - 1 ia -- - - Hoyt has won:18 games and lost only five' this season His eighteenth was scored in a relief role against the Athletics in the second game of Sunday's double-headConnie Mack probably will call upon George Earnshaw former Baltimore eppeedball star to' stop the Yankee's rush and get the Athletics back into the running But there's a chance tftat Ed Rom-me- ll another former Baltimore ace may get the call because of his greater experience Earnshaw came up to the big leagues only OGDEN U P this season and lacks the finish ABHPOA that is Rommel's when the knucklo 6 4 1 cf Kenley ball star is right 6 1 2 Jones If Some 40000 fans are expected to 5 1 0 Gewick 2b see the game 5 0 3b 0 Layne c 2 8 Price BY HERBERT W BARKER 3 0 Parrish p 2 1 Kendel ss i (Associated Press Snorts Writer) 3 1 Manningj rf Caught in a withering barrage of 1 14 Yankee hits Chnnle Mack's penDrysdale lb nant aspirations close to realiza45 17 27 11 tion a few short days ago apparTotals SMITHFIELD and ently are dying a slow — ' ' painful deai ABHPQA 2 1 Waite If To the massed attack of tho 0 0 Seamons rf led by the peerless Babe Yankees Hanson 2 b 1 can Ruth be attributed the partial Done lb-3- b 0 6 of the" tail tactician's collapse 0 S Hogan c hopes for his fifst pennant victory 1 Evans If 1 since 1914 1 3 Olney ea Mack eaw Quinn and Walbcrg 2 1 0 Ewing 3 b to stop the champions on Sun fail 1 1 Neilson lb 4 day Yesterday! he called up his Mrl Ewing p 4 0 1 last hope Robert Moses Grove pitcher in the 34 9 27 16 fastest Totals majors to save something out of Score by innings: 0 0 0 011 010 -- 3 the wreckage Smith field LEFTY FAILS AGAIN 030 080 OOx -- C Ogden But Grove failed just as he had 2 Runs — Kenley Summary: Jones- Gewick Price Parrish 2 tailed in five previous attempts to Kendel 2 Manning 2 Olney 2 turn back Miller Huggins' maulers Errors — Evans Hogan Olney this season For seven Innings the Yankees waving futile bat Stolen base — Jones Sacrifice hit— Seamons Three-base- " hits — Price as his fast one1 whizzed up to the Kendel Neilson' Hanson Two- - plate Four" hits and a single run base hits— Kenley 2 Waite Olney represented the sum total of ' thj Struck out — By Parrish 8 by Ew champions' offensive atthat tlmi ing 9 Bases on balls — Off Parrish and Grove entered the last' of the' 2 off Ewing 2 Hit with pitched eighth with a 3 to 1 lead balls —Mart Ewing Drysdale Wild And then just as Lefty wTjs pitch — Parrish Passed ball — Price ready to record his fifteenth Time of game — 2 hours 10 minutes straight' victory and his twenty-thir- d — Hardy and Johnson Umpires of the season the blow fell Scorer — G E South FourN runs ' including Kuth'n homer came in to make the score 5 to 3 The victory sent the Yankees into a two and a half game lead in the standings and assured them of invading the West in first vlace regardless of the outcome of the fourth and final game of the series today'NEW YORK Sept In the other American'league enEarl Sande a leading Jockey who gagements the I St Louis Browns has announced his last mount will beat Cleveland) 16 toi 6 and Debe in the futurity Saturday has troit defeated Chicago' 7 to C NATIONAL LEAGUE purchased seven horses as the nucleus of a racing stable of his their Second double-headTaking owh in as many days'from the BosSande got four of his ton Braves thej New Y6rk Giants tec-on- d fillies from the Rancocaa stables ousted the Chicago Cuba from ' and the other three from' John E place in the National league Madden to 6 and Chantry is the best race The scores were 11 known of the Rancocaa- quartet 7 to e The others are Spectre who had a The St Louis Cardinals retained promising debut Pinafore a pur- their two and & half game lead chase filly and Revel one-o- f the get of Bud Lerner noted perform- cinnati 8 to 3 j J er a few years back The Cubs cracked five Pittsburg Near by is the best known of the hurlers for 111 hits and three from the Madden stables Mi- away with a 9 to 3 victory romped lady and Rest both the get of Star Brooklyn and' Philadelphia again Masters are the other two divided a double-headThe forced Robins took the first by a 6 to 2 Increasing poundage Sande to turn from rider to owner but dropped th eecohd 4 to 3 12-(AP- -- ra tro 5v- SANDE STARTS j RACE STABLE f w l2--(AP- Intent on sweeping the scries Mil ler Huggins" mite manager of the New York Yankees will send Waite Hoj-- t to the firing line inthe fourth and final came of the series with the Philadelphia Ath letics at the Yankee stadium to- youngsters "Rabbit" Maranville 37 was resurrected from the minors and now is playing a prominent part in the fine work of the Car ' dinals In the outfield George Harper obtained from the New York Gl ants in a trade is doing his bit by mark! swatting the ball for better than 300 all season He Is 36 years of OVER 30 Willie Sherdel having the best age but is preferred to the more nimble but less experienced "rook year of his career at 32 may-hithe same mark or better with less ies" than 40 games still to be played Several weeks ago Pittsburg ask by his club Jess Haines at 35 is ed waivers on Earl Smith the 31 one of the best right-handein the year-ol- d and no one backstop National league And when the claimed him loose because Turned Philadelphia Nationals recently he was a man the Cardt asked waivers on Clarence Mitchell nals signed him as reserve strength St Louis despite its nine farms for its catching department Mitchell regarded the ' YOTJTTI SERVED? as 'a better man 'in the crisis than True is usually served In youth of the any youngsters All of which merely proves that sport but seven members of the Cardinals have tempo aside from having one of the best St Louis the long aocepted theory put pitching staffs in the majors the rarily The combined Cards also own a most antique col- in theofbackground Alexan Grover Cleveland ages lection of heavers der Clarence Mitchell Jess Haines MARANVILLE OLDER George Harper Biny bherdei MAJOR LEADERS Last year after Tommy Theve-no- "Rabbit" Maranville and Earl broke his ankle the CaKdinals Smith total 250 years an average 4— — (By The Associated Press) experimented with a number of of 36 years per man a figure at NATIONAL youngsters at short and met with which most ball players are out of Batting — P Waner Pirates 383 only fair success It was hoped the running Runsi — P Waner "Pirates 130 Thevenow would be as good as ever If the Cardinals win th© NaRuns this year When he failed to round tional league pennant it will be a Cards 117 batted In — Bottomley Into form Instead of calling on tho tribute to old age over youth Hits — P Waner Pirates 211 Doubles!— P Waner Pirates 48 P Waner Pirates 18 Triples — f? tifi frp Homers — Wilson Cubs 30 Stolen bases —Cuyler Cubs 29 Pitching — Benton Giants won (Ocprrifa itlf New York Tribune Inc TTutemark Registered V 8 23 lost 6 Patent Office) AMERICAN By Grntland Bica Batting— -- Goslln Senators 380 Runs — Ruth Yanks 147 ALONG THE PRECIPICE ed away in one or two hard games 12 Ohio CAMP PERRY Sept Runs batted Yanks Tou aro likely to hear three he should be worth watching this — Firing and unfavorable wind con130' fall main will be Jlorween's Job rousing cheers Wednesday night ditions continued together this aft Hits—Manush Browns' 209 from those who figure they have to build up a strong line and lo- ernoon on the national individual Doubles --h Manush Browns a chance to win at Brae Burn — if cate a heady quarterback who can rifle match with Ray Hansen of Schulte Browns- - 42 team on drive Few the the are along still they unscalped Goshen still the Utah civilTriples — Combs Yanks 19 appreciate how much this ians Scoresleading on th© 300 rapid fire Wednesday is their heavy day outside Homers— Ruth Yanks 49 means The handling stage the only one fired during the quarterback Two rounds always mean the team in action Stolen bases— Myer Red Sox 25 difcan be the trouble I recall two years ago at ference between success afternoon were much lower than Yanks- won 18 Pitching—-Hofailure and Baltusrol watching Georgo Von in usual 5 lost t game after game Elm and Ellsworth Augustus come Hunt Manson of Provo with his Horween faces a hard schedule to th© seventeenth green There high tally of 45 out of a possible was something tof a flutter In the this fall in Army Dartmouth 50 points on this range jumped to Holy Cross and Yale second gallery waiting around this green Pennsylvania while Louis Bernard when it was announced they were If Harvard can win at least two slid Intoplace close third a of be an it these will upgames all square The seventeenth is a Utah shooters were not the only long par 5 hole and they were both ward movement It will mean ones to materially feel the effects on in 3 about 25 feet from the cup everything if Harvard can break of the Yale's strong wind the average run of successful up steady and sunk first his Augustus putted scoring being lower than usual 4 This left Von Elm dangling on seasons at New Haven and CamThe national rifle match will be th© edge of the precipice He had bridge i finished tomorrow to sink his or almost cerAccording to CANT BE DONE IT tainly pass from the championship 12 years ago- Fielding the official bulletin on the nationalor Ten in his first match His long putt Yost announced that he would like individual pistol match fired yesalso disappeared into the tin and to retire from football coaching — terday Hugh Latimer of Salt Lake he went on tol beat Augustus on it he could "Somehow I can't" he with a score of 237 points out of a the nineteenth sgrcen and win his finally aUdfid Two years ago he possible 300 placed in the bronze first amateur championship But moved Over into tho directorship medals you can see here the extremely of Michigan athletics with Tad I Hansen on another bulletin was thin and narrow margin between acting as head coach But awarded seventeenth place in the failure and fame Often it is thin- Weiman Mr Yost wore a restless look those individual civilian club match an ner than a needle Von Elm might on the outside of Michigan aggregate composed of the scores have made a brilliant putt rimmed years wars and now he is back again made in th© president's and Nathe cup and lost his first match can't quit Stagg has known tional Rifle association's rapid fire where later hes was to beat Bobby They more than 35 years of coaching championship matches Jones in the- final round' And It Pop Warner more than 30 and I might be recalled that putts 'DERBY TRACK BOUGHT must carry a certain" element of Yost about 31 one 12 — (AP) — CHICAGO r Sept who Jones few Tad is of the luck no matter how well you hit race Park track the still Washington in be You'll his retired prime the ball Knute- - Rockne in home of the American derby will about reading On that" same Wednesday Bobby 1940 It took Jack Ileisman of operate next year under new ownJones had to sink'a while Georgia Tech etc ers the American- Turf association Dick Jones was missing a three-foot- Pennsylvania 37 years to plan his retirement having purchased tho plant from for Bobby to win his first and now he is all eet to spin-hithe Illinois Jockey club The plant Wednesday match by a single hole experiences for "Collier's" in an will be rebuilt according to Colonel The excitement waa even thicker early seriea Probably no other Matt Winn head of the American at Minnekahda last summer where coach1 has covered as much ground Turf association and the' American McCarthy almost nipped Jones and in the east south southwest and derby which was run at Arlington Harry Legg bumped Von Elm out middlewest Heisman's football ex- park this year will be brought back for-th- e of the party home on a late spring or early perience goes back to the day when summer In these matches the the date nautiused meeting for example rabbits have their chance against cal Navy terms for signals before any the tigers They may not be as numerical codes had been devised AMERICAN ASSOCIATION fine a championship test but they Tuesday's Results 0stir up most ofth© week's exciteLouisville In attempting to' describe the : Toledo-13-- 3 ment After that the big guns usu4 Columbus 7 over Indianapolis Battle radio Brae the Burn of ally have their massacre So it Js for the remainder-o- f the week there 4 St Paul 1 Kansas City easy to see why tho championship Minneapolis 4 Milwaukee S comfort in! the possibilities will be offering their is at least some O' listener restless no that cheers as they survive to move thought - Budweiser Malt Syrup improves the flavor and increases the WESTERN LEAGUE can let with in "Yes" but break x tests thirty-siinto the hole along Results nutriment of bread cakes cookies and doughnuts It is sold Tuesday's me tell you what happened to me HARVARD AND 1928 Amarillo 1 Oklahoma City 15 on the lourteenth hole in a match Ask for it by name by grocers and dealers everywhere Arnold Horween comes to some- I had with Jock IIoozls" The Wichita 1 Tul3a 13 only sita decisive : O' thing approaching to suppress the other golfer's uation as far as his coaching sys- way RATED UP WITH BEST on receivto him the is catch ANHEUSER-BUSC- H story tem goes Gorilla Jones negro welterThis will make his third season ing end of the air weight who Is a great favorite as Crimson director and there is a around Ohio is from Memphis Tenn His victory over Tommy RESULTS good chance that Harvard will be FIGHT more of a factor than her teams i- -l — Freeman recently puts him right — " " were in 1926 and 1927 The materhis of among the topnotchers' (By The Associated Press) ial returning isn't wonderful but i class — HOP FLAVORED OR PLAIN DENVER i Eddie Mack it is first class Horween has two veteran backs in French and Guar-naccUTAH WHOLESALE GROCER COT Local DUtribut or WATCH THESE TROJANS -outpointed Cowboy Eddie Anand promising talent in derson ChicagoM10) 2I0NS WHOLESALE GROCER CO JOden Utah With'tonly the great Morley Potter Batchelder and Hughely Drury missing the University of ' W II BINTZCO LOS ANGELES— Fidel Lebarba Soutbfrn California football team Potter is the big youngster who Distributor Wholesale Salt Lake City ViiSu got away to anice start late last defeated Bushy Graham Utica Is expected to be one of the best in fall and with the experience pack N Y (10) the country this fall 25-fo- R H E - tendance FIFTY TEAMS IN 38 37 CACHE - Score:: Philadelphia v 41 scn r-i- it By BILLY EVANS must be served in THAT youth is a generally accepted trutlu However there are exceptions to every rule and the St Louis club of the National league is offered as exhibit A Incidentally the' Cardinals who are fighting desperately these days to hold their present lead in the National league are no great boost for the very efficient farm system which the St Louis owners are sponsoring lander the direction of the master mind Branch Rickey For the benefit of any of the good readers who do not know this information is offered about the farm system as it is called in baseball St Louis has nine minor league clubs under its direction so that any time one of the veteran stars begins to fade there is a rookie star in the making ready to take his place : 300 MEN With perhaps 300 players to draw from the supposition would be that the St Louis club was one made up largely of youngsters but such is far from the case True there ' are a number of clever youngsters on th& club around the 2 5 mark and under but the brunt of the struggle for the pennant that the team Is now staging is being borne by the veterans Take the pitching staff for In- - Age TOPS SHOOTERS Philadelphia at New York lower bracket to clash with either Von Elm or Voight In the finals von Jtiim wa3 aeieaieu max in the second round by Harry Legg w65 Wednesday Schedule ls Tama 65 : 660 641 471 471 464 443 422 352 50 73 89 St Pet btars Uld-You- ng Final Game of Series Slated For jThis U P DEFEATS Eick Romney has quit smiling tem porarily and the general atmosphere of the Utah Aggie training camp Li quite in accord with his Football seri present attitude ous football s the order of the afternoons and the green Aggie candidates are getting plenty of it' He hopes to have a typical Aggie team whipped into shape in three nore weeks and ready to give the university of Southern ' California Trojans a real battle Ten star lettermen are cone from the 19 28 Ajrfries but a lot of newcomers and former squad mem- Ders wno man t get a chance to show just what they could' do are coming to the front already in the Some of them giyo training camp promise ox being even better than the veterans they will supplant TIGEU HITS ILVRD Among those who showed rarely last season but who seem to have the stuff aro Ken Vanderhoof and Herb Griffin of Ogden Vanderhoof a former high school back is trying for a guard position and he has a bright chance to be a regular and team with Doug Bergeson veteran line interferer Griffin played on the taird squad during much of last season but already this year he has been maktacklers look foolish ing would-b- e Romney has had a number of prospective punters test their toes and the backs have been returning the ball against tacklors going down Griffin has done better broken field running than any other man "Red" Wade is going better this season FOUR TEAMS By next week Coach Kornney expects to have four teams in action On Monday he is going to give the men a few formations and signals and by the end of the week some stiff scrimmages ' will bo in order During the past week the boys have g individually and in pairs and trios' They have been getting out of line charging high-lowiknifing through body blocking arm pit and hip blocking' tackling and punting and passing The Aggie hopes dropped considerably this week with the late announcement that Warren Sparks would be Ineligible for participation this season Sparks was a powerful halfback on the Aggie team last year and was counted on for a brilliant performance this season New men who are expected include Ed Jensen Doug Bergeson and Alma Gardner letter men and Hamilton Richmond and Ned former frosh Harry XJlark will be in a suit at the end of the week nd — Ruth Smacks Homer By MILTON MERRILL LOGAN Sept 12 — "Smiling" 3 ' 25 His Utah Aggies Meet L Trojans In Three Weeks 1 I Grove Has Tough Luck SMILING DICK FROWNS A BIT ( championship as the result of his thrilling-victorover Bushy Graham' the "jumping ack" king of the haiierin A fklettc's mme From 12 — (AP) EOS ANGELES —Fidel La Barba Sept curley-haire- d Italian mite today was touted by boxing men as the outstanding con- Young Jess Hobson of Ogden Utah' a protege of Jack Dempsey made an impressive showing in the second preliminary by winning a decision over Johnny Blair Hobson fought in Ogden all last season and left during the summer to train under Dempseyrs tutorage Blair hails from Utica "N Y and ia a etablemate of Graham's Hobson by virtue of his win over the eastern' welterweight wUl get a never takes three putts chance to show his wares in the After tonight there will be but second event next week at Holly eight players in the tournament wood He ia a son- of J E Hob"sudden son Two ' matches death" the players call them and the end is not always painless will NATIONAL matches be followed by each day for th© remainder of the Standing: of the Clubs week W Ij Pet CASUALTIES MANY 82 St Louis 54 606 The' casualties in the u 79 New York 66" 585 81 58 583 n stars Roland Mac- - Chicago 76 62 551 Kenzie "Walker cup player S Dav- Pittsburg 2 73 551 idson Herf on William C Fownes Cincinnati 68 70 493 Brooklyn Jr and Jessie P Guilford former 44 89 i330 national amateur champions Eu- Boston 42 3 09 94 gene Homans "Walker cup alter- Philadelphia nates and others were left to watch Wednesday's Schedule their fellows from the gallery Five New York at Boston (2 games) members of the - British Walker cup Cincinnati at St Louis team --fell Brooklyn at Philadelphia Nothing over 156 for the 36 qualifying holes was safe Seven First game: It H E who scored 157 went out in the 2 New "11 13 York for to the fight gloom gathering 6 2 11 Boston McMaurice left J four places Batteries: Scott and Hogan Carthy Jr New York Carl It O'Farrell Cantwell Greenfield and Nettelbladt Worcester Mass: T Taylor Suffern Taller Jr Newport It I Spohrer Second game: R H E 16 years old and William F 7 1 13 of Boston were left after the New York 6 By BRtX BELIi Associated Press Sports VJriter 12 — NEWTON Mass Sept (AP) — Only 32 of the 143 golfers "who started out Monday remained today when the play In the national amateur championship reached the n etasre The small but jselect qualifying class from now on will forsake medal for match play The players will not be opposed by a nebulous "Old Man Par" who I R Vets Behind Cards' Drive for Flag JESSH0BS0N GIX WEATHERS INITIAL 4i STANDARD-EXAMINE- BM-0- 2 |