Show THE SPORTING'SECTTOK SPORTING SECTION SALT -- LAKE CITY-- UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 25 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N ATWOOD-JOHN- S TELEPHONE AND BOUT LIKELY K C BOWLERS h STILL AT rT TO BE CLASS C o mmtercial Ogden Boy Has Opportune ity to Win Back Local ! City and Leagues Closed But Two in Series He-maini- ng Prestige BIG DOINGS PROMISED ‘World’s Series’ Between Champions Expected to Furnish Many Thrills la (rMonami ALTIIOPGU theleasne the Com merolnl league a well the fans have had no dearth to attract their attention The K C leasne and the Telephone league are atlll go la g strong tourand there wan a ney Friday night on the nifty Orpheum drlrea whoa eight of the leading Com- -! merdal league hoirlrn mixed It for i Jen gamei ffallen copped first money In the meet with 1SH3 pin for the ten wrmmea Mllefel took erund with XRd7 anl he nlo ahot the high Mingle with 347 The Platan liavo come from the cellar at the flrt of theup year and elnehed first place Thursday night they In the Knight of Colambno league three straight from tbe Man Sal-by taking I vador Second position ably manned hy the Cordovna fn the league “Cp’ Jeglum lead Telephone the individual pa-- 1 average rade and he Maintenance crew top nil the rent In the of the team ! The t'oatruetlonMtandlng down aqond 1 oerond place In thl leaguebolding An extensive bowling program baa planned for thl week to aatlfyrr tbe demand win-which the A three-gam- e weather ha ereatetl prolonged match bet wren the Cuba winner of the City league bunting anil the Union A ay which captured top place In the t'ommercial league I expected to fur-nl- h thrill In abundance and all the fn the will lie out to llry ultne hugthe event city The Two-Mleague will roll off all ft postponed game thla week and wind up the schedule One of tbe event scheduled for the week I the banquet given to the Commercial league bowler It la to take at S o’clock placeroom In the night nt the oak Monday Mewhouae hotel Cnpt Freeman Ilaett la to be the toantmna-e- r and nil the Commercial hooter will be present at theleague gala cvnt A team from the Commercial league has challenged any team In the City league to bowl a Merle of games The team la made up a followai Stlefel lennen Kroearhner AVI Ilia and Ilal-le- n It I expected that the challenge will he accepted thl week by one or mor tarn I ant week average i KI(IITS OF COI I'M Ill'S IE IGl'E "5darehV3”al averases ot week ending Name team Xolan Pal a s Nelligan Pa la Naukhton I’intas I a ramie Pintas Jtorhe Pintas Gilli I’intas Lyman San Salvadors Sullivan Cordovas Owen Cordova 3oolln San Salvadors Burke Cordovas Pa las Ijvncli Nickerson San Salvadors Owens I 'alas Brennan M Cordovas Davenport Cordovas Lurey Cordovas den Pains Brennan J Cordova 45 Hurley San Salvadors Pintas Buckley Talas Iane Cordovas O'Carroll San Salvadors Standing of Team Team ' en has been aroused ttle between featherJimmy efaj- ehaznpion and Harry Atwood weight neheduled feather of California for the Grand theatre tomorrow night Upside this fray there will be two other alx-tl- lt wrangle and two believe fat he Hardy Downing will give the bags enough notion or thla fistic vaudeville to laat for a - four-round- long time won Atwood's disfavor Johns Jimmy a year ago when he decisloned the c oast Atwood had boxed a boy in Ogden draw In Salt Lake with Johns and went to the Junction for the return engagement He city declares that he got a “raw deal” but Ogden thinks otherwise and the fans of that city are here in a crowd to back their coming favorite for this third meeting with the coast boy While Young Azevedo still claims tha feather championship of the Ogden Is region crowJohns up as the holder of the putting because of his decision over Azeved In Ogden a short while ago Azevedo claim the decision was an unpopular one with the fans and sporting writers Atwood tried twice to nick Azevedo for his title but failed In two whirlwind battles These three boj s however are fairly evenly matched announces that the winner tomorrow night’s wrangle will be of Downing a chance soon at the Manhattan given club to battle Young Azevedo for the feather crown Gus Williams will step Into the arena the first time since he met hi The group on the left is of the Union Assay quint pennant winner in the Commercial league The men in the picture left to right are C A Selby A C Selby (captain) F Leech V A for Waterloo at the hands of Kid Emmeti that eventful evening William Spencer F Hallen and J V Sadler On the right is the crack Cnb aggregation which walked off with the City league honors In this group reading from left to right are back row: Harry Until not had lost a bout but had been C Lowe George Meyer and C V Stone front row: Robert Folland J Henager (captain) and E A Bock and left knocking out all comers right His friends declare that ho was just a trifle overanxious when he met Emmett but that he has learned & whole earful lie will tackle Kid Davis tomorrow night and will have a clever to defend himself Davis boy was undisputed feather against champ until he Inter-mounta- MATFANSLOOK Two Classy Junction City Grapplers Down for Finish Match Wednesday rSperlal 01DEN to The March 24 Herald-Republica- n Commercial an rflDUCKY HOLMES YOUNG WILL BE PLAY FORUTLE PUT TO A TEST City League HAS SMALL SQUAD AMATEURS WILL FOR GOOD BOUT 1 — Eagerly awaiting light-heavyweig- ht -- Lincoln Neb March 24 — The Lincoln Cleaning & Dye Works baseball team member of the National Amateur Baseball association and 1916 champions of the Western and Southern divisions will contest with the Cleveland May team for the championship of the United States A telegram received today from James H Lowry president of the association proposes the championship game to be between Lincoln and Cleveland played on Memorial day at Cleveland If the Cleveland team does not put up expense money for the Lincoln club before April 20 the championship will be to the Lincoln team and awarded trophiesto Indicative of that title will be the local club £iven The Cleveland team last fall refused to put up the expense money for the Lincoln team’s trip to the Ohio city and since that time the championship has title-hold- er x Wind-U- p Is all over ITCommercial have been In the City and the leagues the distributed the prizes post- mortems held and plans and predictions made for the 1917-1- 8 season First prize In the City league goes to Henager’s bearcats —the Cubs Second money was captured by Danley’s Business Men and third to the went piloted by Mark ReedallBroadways The Cubs also anteam nexed the prizes for high three games and high single games with the Business Men second in both events Individual honors were taken by a number of plnsmiths W J Quinn leading the list with first place In the average colum first for 'the most strikes and first for least numbentpf errors In llen-agthe Bockholt was second average third Maughan fourth J II sixth Quinn fifth A W Smith and Danley seventh A W Smith second prize for most gpt the and Bockholt second for strikes least number of errors Hughes of the Ivanhoes made the most per game and Hampshire spares next came High three was surrounded bv J B Quinn with Bockholt second and A W Smith tied with Quinn for high single The Union Assay quint landed on the Commercial league and top in crew came the Schramm-Johnso- n second with the American Founhonors were dry third High three the Union Assay also captured bySchramm-Johnsonteam and prize for the high squad took the were There prizes given single for fourth fifth and sixth places and they in the CommeVcial the Stiefel’s K were annexed by league K the Spaldings and the Salt Lake Hardware In the order named Hallen of the Union Assay team finished in first place In the individual average column and also the high three games as captured well as the prize for least number the of errors per game Taylor of sinBoston Store shot the highest Simon gle score for the season the greatest Rosenblatt getting percentage of spares ofand Spencer the highest average splits Herald-Republic- WELL VERSED an 144-4- 141-3- W W 01014101 134-4- W -- -- W W 129-1- Bad Weather Upsets Aggie Plans 121-2- Coaches Confine W HIGH SCORES ARE FEATURE OF SHOOT er Members of the Salt Lake Revolver and Rifle club held their ninth match and turned out some good scores The of William stokes and J H shooting was especiallv good both of these Raj' men a score with 200 200 out ofgetting a possibleperfect When it came time to add up the score for the records of the national association’s shoot It was found that men totaled 988 out of the five a possiblehigh 1000 This is considered good The scores: Stokes Ray Hogan C T Letchfleld ’s 151-1- - Lincoln Neb March 24 —Manager Holmes if the Lincoln club of the Western Baseball league will begin practice here Monday With one epring of the smallest squads In the but including seven oj last league team Holmes expects to de year’s a team to equal last year’s velop Rhoher catcher ana three pitchers East Halla and Gregory and tyo outfielders Carlisle and Lober are last new who have year's players contracts Smith slated signed for second base was also a member of last year's team Schmandt first base Butler shortstop and Lamb and Helfrich candiand Bayless outdates for third base AH of fielder are the new players them are veteran players In addition Manager Holmes nas seven or eight under contract who will be youngsters given a tryout ( Ducky) TEAMCAPTAINS W in - when they will eveningcontest meet in a finish for the of championship this section Peter Visser and Jack two Ogden wrestlers Ifarbertson are putting the touches on the finishing their training preparations When Harbertson goes to the mat with Visser at the Alhambra theatre of Wednesday night the wrestling fans Ogden and Salt Lake will see a contest in which long experience and splendid ring generalship Is pitted the and confiagainst dence of a aggressiveness hung fire Harbertson unquestionably Is better grounded in the fundamental knowledge of the tricks of the wrest- RAY BATES HITS than Visser having partiling game BALL FOR MACK cipated in a vastly greater number of matches than the Ogden fireman On the other hand Visser has shown in Miami Fla March 24 —The Philadelhis recent matches that he is not averse Americans today defeated the to taking the aggressive and mav be phia Boston Nationals in the last of the In the coming match with expected game series bringing the standHarbertson to carry the tattle to the three to two to one for ing for the series latter seven score was 8 to 5 Heavy or more Harbertson Boston The For years and loose fielding featured has been participating In championship clouting were nine doubles and three matches and so has had an opportunity There to learn by experience all the Intri- triples The score: cate grips and nolds of the wrestling game and the holds to be used in getPHILADELPHIA ting away from his opponent Peter Visser has speaking Pintas notRelatively had the wide experience that Har"ordovas bertson has had but what he lacks in Pa la this line he will make up for in the in he has been fact more that the past few matches during participating League Records While months than has JHarbertson ITIgh three game —Cordovas ’460 Visser’s experience does not extend — Pintas lfifh single game 878 over the years covered by that of HarVisser has bertson what experience Iadlvldnal was gained in an intensive period of 546 training covering the last couple of High three games — Roche 211 years in which he has met and de High single game — Roche feated some of the best men in the West He will be fortified when he TELEPHONE LEAGUE the ring with thebeconfidence of Average for week ending March 23: enters and may the expected to champion Name Team G Are take the aggressive throughout the 172-142 3 Jeglmn Construction match Hnmmell Commercial 45 166-1- 7 V Construction 83 160-3- 3 dyne 51 159-4- 6 Thayne Murray 45 159-4- 3 3MURRAY ATHLETES Sweeney Murray 51 158-3- 0 Pinckley Maintenance 39 155-1- 4 Ioveridge E Maintenance EAT AND FROLIC E Malntenance48 2 Pinckley Case Maintenance 54 150-1- 3 52 149-4- 3 Special to Tbe Bulkley Construction Steck Engineering 53 146-3- 1 March 24 —Coach Jessie MilMurray Hill Accounting 54 146-1- 3 was the ler guest at a banquet given Holt 37 145-3- 0 the Murray High school athhere by 145-HobsonEngineering 46 7 (Continued From Preceding Page) letes in honor of the work done by the Hummell Engineering 50 8 Accounting succeeded In grabbing the llag last who mentor the The feast year during as past 37 144-3- 3 Thompson Maintenance has spent several years in this was a Intended year the but surprise 144-14 Hathenbrook Construction 4 He managed MoCredie’s wind victim and companv It ruined of the got Gordon Murray 48 8 for two seasons In 1910 Colts Portland plan 138-351 Kline Construction 2 1911 previous to his signing with and the of the progress During banquet Div-138-139 E Co 8 Taylor Dlv-toasts were given on the success of the Spokane Bennett who returns to VanE Co 18 138-- 6 Hyde athletic season by athletes of the “Pug” past — Miller Accounting 18 138-1- 7 Score of by Innings couver after a year’s absence isHeonewas school and a handsome fob was pre- Philadelphia 0 —8 Brink Accounting 54 137-4- 9 of the league to landmarks mentor Vern the McMullen the sented 136-4- 7 0 0 04 0 0 0 1— 5 a Clive Commercial 0 Boston was toastmaster member of the famous Gas A R in136-- 9 Boyd Construction Two-bas- e hits— the most &trunk field which was regarded was The Summary: the reception prepared G by 135-2Maintenance 0 Ansley sev2 Maranvllle Bates in the formidable domestic science girls and Thrasher 2 llodie league tenth grade was quartet 135-1- 7 Redman Dlv--Commercial Last hits — Fitzin the hands of the Smith Tyler Three-bas- e eral year ago played “Pug” the service years E C Heath Dlv-4 100 games with Great Falls Chiipelle 1 Struck out—By patrick ninth grade girls After the banquet Davis 134-2- 8 E Co Jewi — about on Is another veteran Bases Iwars balls was motto by Joe and the McGlnnlty 134-2enjoyed dancing Flint 0 Accounting 1’ 4 off Bush When Joe first came to the Tacoma ' Norstrom off Off Nabors was was Mayers which of school the adopted 134-1Traffic 0 1 off Allen 4 Umpires — Chapel and team several years ago he underestiChristensen Engineering ’’Sport for Sport’s Sake” 134-- 4 Time— 230 Reid mated the strength of the league and 134 "Mayer Traffic suffered a result his team’s standingone as 133-- 7 Murray Clayton STOCK CAPITULATES FILLING! NIEHOFF’S SHOES of the club was his Butte Last 132-3- 3 year Cockrell Traffic — are ones 24 — wise and the March 24 ManSt best Fla March predicting 131-- 2 Miltpn lames RCommercial Peterbuygh Philadelphia 1917 will be fully up to Iiv-Moran of the Phillies is third baseman of the PhiladelStock that his E Co 36 130-2- 7 Jones R W 11 Dlv-The Miners were the Nationalis who has been holding ager standardsquad for the eventuality of Bert preparE Co 34 130-2- 3 that Nlehoff Jones ing phia out for a salary increase left Mobile not Joining the team He Is trying hardest hitting team In the league last 130-1- 3 Clenton Engineering 129-3- 0 camp at Sf Pe- out two college recruits and says that year but several of the stars including Dressier Traffic today for the training Eddie 120-1- 5 Fla Stock said he was he is satisfied that his Infield will be Ed Kippert Grover and possibly Bingham Traffic tersburg called to the camp by Manager Moran up to Its best Johnson will not be in the line-u- p 1 Wright Murray 129-1- 0 Beveridge Commercial 14 128-1- 2 Commercial Taylor Hess Engineering 46 128-1- 0 6 127-- 2 Richards Accounting Commercial 12 126-- 4 Campbell 124-2- 0 43 Cover Construction 44 Collins Traffic 9 11 O’Neil Engineering 120-- 9 18 116-- 7 Conk ley Murray 12 111-- 3 I'rost Engineering 10 109-- 4 Redmond Engineering 9 108-- 2 Frost Accounting 97-- 8 E Co 21 was the Quillian Div-Special to Tta basketball se - shows any ability he will be given in- for the school championship As st ructions Teams of to follow during the sumMarch 24 — The continued rles “A” Standing men were barred the teams mer months and some will be pre bad weather has upset the all Team Pet LOGAN of oval to cnase of the Aggie coaches a great had to get tn entirely new bunch of sented with a leather drop-tklck Maintenance 796 plans over 648 deal this spring but in order to make hoopsters and among the latest crew around the pastures or Construction The followers of the 611 the best of such a condition Coach of aspirants the mentors believe they the hay stack Murray - Accounting 468 Watson with the assistance of Coach have found a few diamonds in the local gridiron expect the contests for Commercial 463 Jenson has hit upon a scheme which rough and will see that the men get the Yale medal to bring out some good out for the quint game next year materia as any man registered in the 425 will bring out nearly all the availEngineering Since the late snows the coach added school is eligible Div-for the emblem E Co 833 able material In school In some line another meet which was the indoor which Is presented by local members Traffic 959 of athletic endeavor meet e Twltchell Kap-pl- of the Yale alumni The first contest was the handball trackPeterson Captain Beercroft Poulter Hud-ma- n baseball situation here Is about ended week tournament last which POWER BOAT WILL Hatch and Barlow are all from atThe and which brought out a number of last year’s on account of the fact a standstill cinder team new The pathto were given the “once men who aro men who fast C A the has not that decided to honors for BE GIVEN TO NAVY over” by the coachea The handball this spring aregoing try Into the state league yetThe coaches go TurAdams Hanson were Stock and sharks claim they can turn out a diamond Sharp Publer men ner Ballfr Bennlon and Geodes team which Boston March 23 —Members of the Woodruff and as some of these will be able to battle any Next be the will football spring or are slated to take up baseball track practice when the Aggie fans will have of the teams-Istate but they do Corinthian Yacht club of Marblehead their was watched with Interest an opportunity to look over next not want to put the work a squad on 820000 for the purthe field tonightofsubscribed & power boat to be given the until the situation Is cleared up for chase The next event on Coach Watson’s year’s prospects This will be closely sure navy program to get the athletes of the watched hy the A C students as the Paul Crocker offered the use of his school was the swimming coach has been able to Into The Interest being taken In athletics up enough summer home at Marblehead Neck for meet of last action week whena number of enthusiasm lp cause &stirgreat the student body so far this spring by many use as quarters of the naval reservists records tha will stand as official green men ti consider going out for a is very to Coach Watson and and a committee was ap- school marks were hung up by such trial at handing the pigskin and they he says pleasing "in training he believes the new at pointed to determine to what extent the men at Dahlquist Cannon and Gedder are anxious to get a line on the ma- the school will go a long wayspirit toward club could asslst:the government The’ final number ort the program terial which looks good if a man turning out championship teams Dev-reau- ers Herald-Repnblica- n Ef forts lnttr-fraterni- ty " W ' - - - to Gym 1 Harkness Lee Headley Twiss F T Leitchfield Robert Harkness Pistol scores: W C Twiss J H Ray F Hogan William Anderson Oklahoma Boy Who Has Won Home in Ogden Is to Meet Johnny Dundee Special GDEN March ten-rou- Herald-Republica- 24 1 n — Johnny Dundee's battle with A1 Young at the Alhambra theatre on the evening ofoneApril 6 gives every promise of being of the of ring events the year In this statebig Dundee's fame nd is known from coast to coast and A1 Young is not unknown to the boxing fans of Ogden and Salt Lake With championship matches Dundee-Youna new baseball teamwrestling and the g match coming boxing in the llemlight Ogden is beginning to establish a reputation as a live sportingThe community A1 Young and the othsight of er athletes up the muddy burning roads around Ogden every is the Juncinterest in morning exciting lively tion City Coming into Utah nnheralded and unsung last fall Young has since apa dozen contests in peared in this vicinitynearly has won the right to be classed the lightweight champion of the northwest and lias achieved a measure of popularity with the boxing fans seldom equaled by anyone but a home town idol first came Into the limelight In Young Utah by boxing Young Gilbert ten rounds to a draw in Ogden smashing November 15 1916 Five later he met Gilbert again in Saltdays Lake the decision him in that match a being against On Novemaffair ber 22 he clashed with Lee Morrissey in ten rounds to Ogden a draw battling and fiveMorrissey days later boxed a draw with Chris great George in Salt Lake Young knocked out Bobbie Moore In nine rounds In this city November 29 and knocked out Jack Potter in two rounds in Rigby Ida the next dav December 15 he battled Chris George ten rounds to a draw December 18 he fought Young Gilbert a in draw Salt Lake: December 22 he won from Chris George In rounds at Rigby Ida: January 3 heten won from Kid Mex in ten rounds in this city and March 2 he won the intermountain championship by defeating Young Gilbert of Salt Lake In a contest at the Alhambragreat In Johnny Dundee thetheatre New York will have an oplightweight Young ponent who Is considered in the first rank of eastern Dundee is In the samelightweights class with Willie Ritchie Johnny Kllbane and the other stellar celebrities and Is one of lightweight the cleanest and at the same time one of the hardest boxers hitting In the country today He will be a for the local to big proposition handle but Young hopes to boy a give splendid account of himself In the six-rou- six-rou- h to Tbe nd nd ten-rou- WORK ON SAUCER LAID ASIDE NOW Inclement weather has succeeded In the plans of the amateur upsetting and the dealers who were bicycle riders out to Beck’s springs today to going work on the saucer track Some of the more ardent followers of the will go out anyway and put In agame few on the old saucer but the good licks dealers Who are Interested fn the pro will not work ceedings It has been announcedtoday the an race from nual Decoration day roadthat here to Lagoon will be held as usual this year and the dealers of on the the city are alreadybicycle working details of the meet and the list of ten-rou- contest prizes nd nd ten-rou- nd ZEHRUNG NAMES KIRBY SAYS SOUTH CORPS OF UMPIRES IS MUCH TOO DRY Little Rock Ark March 24 — The Little Rock club has sold Outfielder Larue Kirby to the St Paul club of the American association: Kirby objected to playing with Little Rock one rea son it is said being that the south is t Catcher Frank Gibson of the local club also may be sold to St Paul BobWallace of the St Louis by Browns- has formerly declined an offer to play shortstop for the Little Rock team - Lincoln Neb March 24 —President F Zehrung of the Western Baseball league tonight announced he had chosen six umpires for this season Half the games will be played under the double system using two umpires while the other games win be handled by one umpire each Frank Shannon of Minneapolis and are George W Miller of Kansasof City 1916 the only umpires retained the staff C IfAmtY ATWOOD Coast hoy who tackle Jimmy John at Manhattan clnh Monday night lost to Azevedo this winter and is sti:i boy in his class among the best fuss will see i:d The third six-tiOgdr Ncwey a welterweight front Eddie Head wallops with coast exchanging These a tough welter from the two boys should put on a rensaiional battle as both are hard clouters and love to mix things Newey has battled and local fans can here often before bank on seeing a fight when he always the enters ring Blackle two Pat Murphv and Kid start off the whirlwind feathers will d tilt The last affair Is a between Kid Browne and Young Dows two fast feathers lt four-rounde- rs four-roun- MOLLA BJURSTEDT LOSES IN FINALS KLzrcifSii here todav a Mf0rfih in the nomen In tennis tournament singles finalshere in progress In the mixed doubles finals Mrv Browne and Simpson M Sinsabaugu M Molla BJurstedt and George replayed Church 4 and play to be sumed tomorrow and Harold A George Church defeated by Nat were Throckmorton A Wayne in the Browne and Harold 6 7 and 0 men's doubles 10-- 8 6-- 4 6-- 6-- 1 1- -6 9-- 3-- 6-- PITTSBURGH HAS CLAIM ON CATCHER Special to The Herald-Repnbltea- s —The PittsPittsburgh Pa March 24 on waiver burgh club has claimed Catcher Ben Shaw from the New York Americans He is a youngster drafted bv the Yankees last fall from the Macon South Atlantic league club and before that played in the Kitty league had no room for the Yankees scout Though him the Pittsburgh reported he looks too good to go back to that the minors It was announced at the headquarters the Boston Braves on March 9 that of CARD PRESIDENT the wife of “Rabbit” Maranville shortof Joplin Mo and William stop of Stallings’ team died that day terms STILL IN DOUBT Flllman recently was McGIlvray of Denver are the other MaranvilleBraves but accepted the four named Flllman and McGilvray withabsence given a leave of owing to the illness of his St Louis Mo March 24 — Annonunce-me- are said to be without umpiring wife the of of the permanent president club which St Louis National league tobad been promised the public for demorrow is how said to have been the St Louis American layed because club has refused to release league Branch Rickey who is the man in view according to report that la not denied that Rickey signed & new It develops as business contract manager of the Browns for the present season and President Ball of the Browns says he will nat agree to its cancelation The new owners of the Cardinals still hope however that an arrangement can be made under which Rickey will become the president of their club VS W T Gaston of Byersville Ohio Mike Jacob of Louisville Ky: John nt Hackenschimdt vs Seppj - CATCHERS WILL BE THROWN ON MARKET Marlin Tex March 24 — Two good catchers are likely to soon beMcGrow put on the market by Manager John of the Giants The understanding is that he has decided to retain George Gibson as hla third backstop as well as coach of pitchers whlcn means that both Kocher and Krueger will be released Howard Baker who refused to report to the Giants last year has joined the team here- but McGraw expects to quickly dispose cX him - Return Wrestling Match to a Finish STANLEY REELS YOUNG MULDOOX TO A HNISH OTHER GOOD PRELIMINARIES MOOSE HALL Wednesday March 25 — 815 o’clock Sliaiq) Cteneral Admission 50c Ringside $100 -- |