Show SPORTING SECTION ' ‘ THE SPORTING SECTION SALT LAKE CITJ UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 15 191" HERALD-REPUBLICA- N FATE ROBS IT Top Over spin Drive Won Lawford’s Fatne Says Tennis Expert WILL TRY HAND AT MANAGING END OF CHANCE TO MAKE RECORD In arfordanra with the reeeat oehool and col ruling of the high with regard to ath lege principal letlra It aeema that the only thing left the eoarhea to do la to atart for their athlete for drilling From Uncle Sam fighting force what we know of Nelson II he would make man for the kitchen poa goodtemperament lice When told recently that officer frequently aked private to “Sferak” addie their borne hi opinion a bring that be "cracked one the officer nhould In the aaesser After considering the action of theI principal with ome thought clear Jut what It not altogether 1 to be gained by they believe declaring off all latermehool actlv-ItlThe hundred of athlete who were formerly sending them-- el vc through the mat stringent are loafing now In phynlcal a mannertraining which doe not harden them any for army llfeb It wa not necemary to follow the lead of other aceflona of the country an many unlvernltlea and high aehool are carrying out regular ehedulea and the name Xor-rren- ’a e-pr- eed ea drilling at time no little agitation There I among the tadeat of the a rl cultural college to remove the colathletic field from Adanaa lege field to the college campn again that they would They allto contend ac have their athletic prefer tlvttle a done to the aehool a It I amid the possible I ready to Join with the preldent ntudent In securing thl desired change Old Dame Rumor ha It that George PiUgeae GlllJgan I to be aenteneed to life Imprfnonmrnt of the fairer nex with a member I name Eugene who the Groige cantered over the Went Side 1 1 lab nehool eampu not mauiy year ago In a football am It and the aaune "Gillie” who won the amateur featherweight boxing title of the atate last year when hi opponent failed to put In lil appearance a Shame to tell thl under nfand George doe not alway Klve the elrcumataace when be relate how he took the title Well anyway the announcement of "Gil-Mhard luck I a welcome aur-pr- le and we all wait for the eventful day "Heine”’ Itlrhardmon mutt have held a ntop-waton hi In their clan track meet athlete recently In fact hi watch mint have been Mopped all the time Admitting that Henry ha a bunch of world beater under hi wing It doc not Muad probable that could chatter three atate recordthey thl time of the year Accordingat en to the West Side time the men ran under the state half-mimarkle for the 440 and the dash the yard mile Let the watch run at least dishalf the time "Heine” Don’tstate courage the other boys of the young yet and trying to they’re ike TRYING NEW PLAN Athletic Spirit Suffers But Aggie Mentors Believe They Have Solution the cancellation of WITH contests the spirit at U A C the took a decided drop and in order to arouse the interest agrain the Ageie coaches have hit upon plan they believe all the will be greatly students whereby and the athletes will still be benefited to show their ability in the variousable sports This idea is called the the foundation of which Is plan the to interest students Bach student of the college Is supposed to spend at one-haleast hour a day in some form of athletics The system ha been worked out in such a way that the time spent by each student is kept on file will be the Together with this intcrclass series in allplanthe various sports The first of these will spring next Saturday afternoon at take place the same time the final of the fraternity baseball series will be played The schedule of the league was drawn up recentlyfraternity at a meeting of the coaches and representatives of all the frnts and the will be played next week andgames elimination through the winner will tie chosen If the interest shown in this series is as good as was shown in the frat basketball series the coaches feel confident that some good games can be looked for The interest being taken In tennis is illustrated by the fact that already an has been started for agitation court and the student body is another the advisability already of the considering movement If present plans are carried out it will be a cement court near the present one behind the Aggie gym Because of the lateness of the season the Aggie mentors have given up hope of even an bs'eall Cache as the teamsindependent throughout to practice svalley have been unable this season and by the present outlook will not be able to get into the game until near the end of the school year lf "DAVIS WILL ACT AS BROWN COACH The St Louis Browns have the as coach veteran George Davis to actsigned and scout Manager Fielder Jones believes Davis Is one of the best judges of ball plav-in- r and always ha ability in the game for the showing given hint full credit of the Chicago White Sox when the two were together on the hitless faster of Them $325 f o AO b Salt Lake City 1917 three speed The Model HENDERSON will do seventy-fiv- e mtipg per hour and will climb anywhere that it 1 possible to secure traction Recent winnings of hill climbing contests in California are evidence of the remarkable pulling power of er HENDERSON the motorcycle four-cylind- Get chine a demonstration of this and be convinced ma- Henderson Motorcycle Sales Co 147 K Second South Salt Lake t'lty It Paths Than Ever Before 'good Mitt Romney the little ' East Side High school star Is going to for track honors this year It try seem peculiar that oat of all the ' who have competed h la Romney Utah athletic only Lowell made n name for hlmaef on the If Mitt goe Into cinder path the track gume with the spirit with which he doe other thing he stand n good chance of develbefore hi oping Into nomethlng athletic day are over Amateur baseball I gettfag a solid foothold la Salt Lake strong The Intereet la the Trolley and Commercial leagues this year far season The aurpasses any former ball players of the town are lookto the season with ing forward emotions akin to longing and II NORGREN has a Nelson legitimate rignt to fetl because the state About 150 admirers of Tommy Gibbons attended a complimentary banquet in his honor at the Saint Paul hotel several speakers Following the dinner headed by Mayor V R Irvin praised him as a boxer and a citizen At the conclusion Tommy was given a gold wrist watch bearing the Inscription ‘‘Presented to Tommy Gibbons world's champion by the citizens of St Paul” —St Paul Pioneer Press New Orleans April 14 — Pete (Kid) Herman of this city bantamweight of the world and Johnny champion Coulon of Chicago the former have been matched for a bout here on the of May 14 Herman will receive night $2500 for his end while Coulon will get Coulon has been going great $1600 duringhethe past few months and figures will that again regain the championship The mail from Australia brings word that Jim Tracey the heavyweight that Les Darcy picked as the coming chamworld was stopped in ten pion of the Colin Bell Darcy must be rounds by as good at picking prospective champions as Is Jim Corbett Frank Moran In referring to his combat with Jess Willard says: "Peo will hardly ap- that ple who saw fight how close I came to winning fireciate seventh round Had there been half a minute more to go 1 would have Jess' sure Willard was dropped the big In my arms I could feel right wilting him going but plague take it all there wasn’t time enough left for me to follow ht aje er nd no-decisl- on up” ac sfc uis-appoln- ted col- legiate track meet has been declared off for the Crimson Instructor at his command what is thought tohas be one of the best and most evenly balanced track teams which has ever represented the University of Utah The followers of the cinder throwers on the hilltop have ' been looking forward with eager anticipation to the time when the Crimsonites could go Into action against some of the other teams of the country as these same followers are willing to wager their shoes that Utah could take the measure of any collegiate gang of track- sters in the mountain region without greatRocky The supdifficulty of the "U” are confident that porters the local men could trim the Leland Stanford crew on their trip east and have been making ready for a they time to have a when long the coasters competedgood here laugh It has been customary for the state institution to go for a few years and only turn out along mediocre track teams and’ then suddenly blossom out with a that could show the Olympic squad team how to take the turns and the dopesters have it figured out that this team is the team which hilltop year'shave been waiting for for so long they “Norsk” is confident that his pets could romp off with the conference title and reels that fate is not treat- ing him justly to kick the bottom out of his plans Just when everything looks so rosy He is still hoping that his men may gret an opportunity to show their wares and he feels that it Is not just the to pass over the present right thingteam as though It were one university of the ordinary squads As a sort of swan song to the detrack meet and in ruminating parting over what have been the fans might reel that the local team is In a position to claim every place In a state met If that meet was now Lowell Romney won possible the dash last year and as- no faster men seem to have In their appearances it Is altogetherput d that the probable Dick would away romped with a repeat of hishave last year's performance Kay also took in the century last spring ancra place has undoubtedly gained speed since that time until he looks like a good bet to finish on Romney's heels Hopkins is another who come in for a placespeedster In the short might distance event In the dash Kay would be home at and looks like a good right to wn He Is running 5?? the 220 now in close to record time and wlthiL little more training his friends believe the speedy halfback could take the event His race is the 220 as he ha Particularly strong finish Sevy and Hopkins are also good choices for places in this event in case the nd ac Billy Mitchell tomanager of aRichie Mitchell writes suggest that committee be appointed to settle the question of who is American lightweight champion But why a committee? been deHasn't that question cided by Willie Ritchie?already Northwestern sporting writers are that Denver Ed Martin the suggesting e colored heavyweight attempt Poor Ed was all through a come-bac- k twelve years ago old-tim- 100-ya- rd - fleet-foote- 220-ya- rd com-petiti- on did not step off the race in record time Next comes the 440-yaand her is where the Crimson isdash practicsure of a first "Reliable Dick” ally can rd canter the Romney about a® fast as he needs to quarter the' limit of his powers has never and been yet He cut under the state reached last spring in an early meet record when pushed hard by a B T U runner and when in condition took the measures of the other quarter-mllers with eaMe Pat King is another Crlmsonite who can go the nuarter in fast time In the half-mil- e there is nothing but Wilson The little "Bunny” Man" threw mud in the faces "Brown of the best quartet of 880 men who- ever ran together In one race before in Utah Wilson crossed the with enough reserve power In lasttape state meet year's to assure his followers that he could have done it much faster if necessary Farm&lee also ran strong and it is the of that with the “slickopinion ers” of lastmany year out of the way he would stand an excellent chance’ of second to Bunny running Utah would also be sure of a place in the mile Steve Kerr third last year and by tbs naturaltook sequence of events would be - running faster this year First and second places would almost be conceded to the Norgrenltes In the shot put “Dog” Douglas has put the sixteen-poun- d pellet out already this year beyond the state mark and as Goodwin won the event last season and is also shoving the big ball out farther than the record he would have to be taken into consideration along with Douglas ‘‘Lohsr Van Pelt would take the high Roger” hurdles just as sure as they were run "The lengthy one has copped this event for years and in the low hurdles he would almost be sure with Hopkins formerly a of a P’® -holder In school class to rwnp away the with high the first position The foregoing are the thoughts are running through the minds of that Crimson students these days and itthe is tho d®P®t sorrow that they are looking on the prospect of never seeing such a wonderful team in Besides the old standbys who are n almost any meet ?ure plaie (Contnned from Page 1) 1 of fr8hmrn working he carelessness his In spite of though °' thm b“r the had lots on the baseball —plenty to JJr'n&ki S4l hold Salt Lake behind his splendid lead at any rate Distinct features of this affair were °C ‘raikMiS the hitting of KlUifer and Sheeley and The Gislason and of Orr the fielding article two played a high-clas- s latter of ball through both games Killtfer flfth and- - ir you didn't the the visitors runs In one hit in five ofand to how It was t"2?£f2rtun clouted Sheeley game first your heart good to over the left field wall with one on done a£?ut Truck” Hannah beat The In the boy also and took second Brief's famous out a over Bunny Spokane hit one eighth Lut CrandSll fence In the second This latter blow hevs7?hi“fiCrlflcd' so away both men that also came with a man on and put Salt JnK? 2e’t came the surprise the into back Lake running ducked his young head- - and darted for second - Boles made the Improve Etu of course that Truck peg thinking Rube Evana started out by running would remain to third Far be glued m the from such Harry also Into a lot of ups and downs ducked and first Inning just as Klrmayer had done tor It was a perfect double steal in the preceding game Maggert met with Hannah on the A scoring end one on the end of the bat and sailed it Sheeley Clout Them into left where no one was expecting Earl Sheeley realizing that he Is could get it and before Buddy Ryan the which was last over there had sallied on to second playing down by position of Coast league the Harl took third when Gardner ground- held king ed out to first and scored a moment home run hitters waited until Buddy had clawed his way to second on later on Schultz’s sacrifice fly Meusel Ryan and until he had seen Quininto right and Kllllfer a double poked a single lan And Orr go down In feeble attempts gave him a chance to score when he to score their Then he drove doubled to center The latter regisanother on to captain State street for his sectered later on Glelchmann’s blow homer It tied the score and put It looked like another real trimming ond fans back on edge for us but Rube Evans allowed the theFrom then on it was a merry little visitors only three hits in the remainof possible The elongated scramble with the tide Innings ing eightfound himself In trouble victory turning first to one and then to southpaw twice but sensational support and the the other Rube Evans took matters into his on his part own rarest kind of hands in the ninth He was first saved the day pitching Doe Crandall had his fast ball doing up and he picked the first one over great guns in the darkness of the and pasted it Just over the score boy's cloudy afternoon and until the fifth head on the right field fence It went ANGELSAND BEES record- DIVIDE HONORS ac-ti- on 5" on the alert though 'saw to U that but his plucky iron nerve and good gained his fame In England There is no doubt that Lawford was condition (he was the only player who the originator of the topped drive All may be said to have gone through any the descriptions of his play go to show systematic training) were the main this for rotation or spin on the ball secrets of hia success backed up of was a new thing to players hia as far back course physique and as about the date of 1884 Perhaps the accuratebysevere powerful Here we have returns” best of Lawford's real the word picture of one of the most hisstrokeexplanation may be taken from a description toric names in lawn tennis That man years by Mr Dwight who actually played whose strange personality end stroke him Dr Dwight speaking of ago impressed itself on the hiry against who was a true pioneer of the game Lawford says: today as was Holcomb Ward with his As Dwight 8e Lawford Invention the twist service “Now let us take Mr Lawford who epochal from these descriptions it Evidently has been In the foremost rank of playwas most the the top rudimentaryofof the ers for many years His style is in di- spin strokes the feet rect contrast to that of the Renshaws and body and the setting on the toes for it is labored and purely the result and hunching up therising back and shoulof study He may be said to play but ders as the racquet came up and over four strokes but he plays them cu- the ball Evidence of it may be seen CRESS He both feet firmly today on any public court or in the ALFRED “MUSTY” riously well puts on comthe ground and fixes himself ranks of the players and in One-tim- e He takes the ball at the top such company country professional sprint rider who has undertaken the task of re- pletely the perpetrator proud of the bound striking it with all Its still strikes terror to the heart of his viving interest in the bicycle racing game here He will open the—Beck's Hot force His racquet is vertical and antagonist In much the same way as a strong Lawford paralyzed opposition ainocg liftfed as he strikes Springs track with a sprint meet today The back foot the very first-claovertwist to the ball giving playershathirty years too is lifted as the stroke is made and ago His actual technic is thrown the whole of the body results but thedeparted among company good are on the ballweight The albow and wrist and the reason for his results still live held perfectly stiff and the stroke in the topped overspin drive without seems to he made almost as much by which no player today can hope to the forward motion of the body as by compete in the best class Lxwford The back-han- d the arm stroke is was a pioneer He broke new ground made on the same principle but not evolved and put into successful practice so well The style is awkward a perfectly new Idea which was eventquiteuncouth almost beyond conception and to revolutionize the game and Games) Friday's (Including but no one who has not played against ually hence his name still lives iu the him can appreciate the suddenness the shibboleth of lawn tennis accuracy and the terrible speed of his The Volley Game strokes” Pet 3B 2B SH G HR AB R H SB View AB4ther 0 0 0 1000 1 Ollie Campbell was another great pio0 0 1 1 0 Chance Los Angeles 41 3440 A A A to him we owe the 1 Another writer one of the higher neer and A a 3 Dab iic gait Lake U 50ft ft 0 ft of the volley game He wa inception 3 0 of the times states: 1 3 6 the first players ranking Arlett Oakland 1 man 500 ft to grasp the advantage in singles 0 1 “He took the ball off the ground at 0 0 0 2 1 Houck Portland do0 500 0 of the net position 0 1 0 0 1 about the height of hia hip and in reasoned 2 1 Arellanes Vernon 1 489 5 1 so imparted an overcut to the that from a positionCampbell 8 0 2 at 22 net he the 45 11 ing Pick San Francisco 1 A A 444 A which made it a very puzzling could force the other man to cover twice stroke 4 12 4 27 8 Hannah Salt Lake 1 0 429 1 one to deal with His service was not as much court in less than half the 3 0 0 1 4 7 Vernon Griggs San 1 420 ft time But this was only half the ad2 0 0 8 5 7 19 FYancisco Baker A A The main secret of the net 41A A A 1 IX 2 vantage 31 8 B Ryan Salt Lake was 2 ft 4 418 force the op0 6 that he could game 18 9 11 43 Francisco San Schaller GAMES WINS CHENEY 1 I on 0 411 to 7 0 3 0 go 6 17 posing player good making Los Bassler Angeles ft ft shots to surely kill any loose 0 0 400 0 2 strokes 0 5 Los Angeles Jasper too ! 8 A 1 A A 388 left hi imprint on the BY WILD THROWING Campbell 12 5 31 Rath gait Lake ft 3 1 37 0 0 game in this country at least for since 2 0 8 6 Lee Oakland his time up to the last two years every 0 360 3 0 0 n 3 6 14 10 Williams Portland Cheney the Brooklyn pitcher national champion In America Larry 44 has been A A A 1A 337 3 3 28 8 ghee-leon Salt Lake ia he the not wild does deny that was one of those too a 1 1 Ward 2 1 350 7 14 volleyer 40 10 W ilie Portland it The contrary he acknowledges thinkers and Inventive gen3441 A 1 A A A 3 6 7 26 Orr Salt lake has been in the league original iuses advanced the whole game great who 1 0 344 1 1 0 4 11 9 32 Killifer Los Angeles and makes capital of the a step by the vears ftve of the twist 1 2 342 2 8 13 38 11 he has pitched service which introduction Koeraer San Francisco fact that in that time when it came out first 5 0 1 333 0 15 6 11 39 Vernon no he McLarry bases wherein two gave as ft almost much consternation 1 games One was with 333 2 0 0 0 2 6 3 From me Vernon in created on balls as Lawford's celebrated drive: Chicago 1 It too 1 332 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Ellis San Francirco the 1912 with last other the year has been generally incorporated fnlo 44 41 A 1 A 3X3 A 1 3 Hoff gait lake 1 ft A almost every playthe game until now 2 0 1 333 0 6 1 is at his best when he is er of Prough Oakland note uses some modification of 0 1 ft Larry 0 0 333 0 0 6 3 on Goodbred )akland the the he stuff has wild for then ft Ward’s invention 0 0 0 1 0 0 Strange toin say 1 3 Id'j Crandall Loa Angeles ball and while he keeps the fans Ward's Invention was 0 the rather I A 322 4 28 8 Lake Gislason gait with his many passes the form of an accident than T the guessing 316 0 0 12 3 product 11 38 Callahan Vernon gets the timely of direct design Being essentially a opposing team rarely ft 0 1 316 (I 0 12 9 38 Schultz Los Angeles hits e Larry gave 105 bases on ballsfif-in volleyer Ward that a ball if it 1 212 1 7 thought 10 i 9 32 Meusel Los Angeles made forty-onlast year be could with a games delivered overhead ft 308 3 0 4 12 11 39 Oakland and hit ten batsmen teen wild would bound back and Murphy San further pitches 0 1 0 308 8 2 26 10 178 hits and nine Francisco Maisel allowed he but only the 1 further striker away 1 A keep A A 303 8 33 8 runs He won eighteen out of the net so he devised a racquet from moTobin Salt Lake 1 0 5 0 0 294 2 8 i 17 on his early games of tion Figuring the Stumpf Portland the thirty 0 whereby 1 1 0 strings 290 0 0 11 m 38m 9 season form Larry ought to better passed over the ball as it was hit bat Gardner Los Angeles A’ ft 2 0 0 0 286 0 2 3 in fine shape also it was necessary for him to get record in 1917 Heasisever this Quinn Vernon ft 0 0 286 0 0 2 0 2 7 as wild and Is quite J Ryan Los Angeles in close to the net he also experiment1 1 1 0 282 0 5 11 11 39 Mattick Vernon ed with a swing which would help him 1 0 0 282 0 0 11 4 11 39 Chadbourne Oakland to make his first step for the net part u 1 0 2S2 9 0 0 7 32- 9 PLAYER BALL of the stroke that the swing would Angeles OLD MaggertSanLos ft 1 1 0 278 3 5 2 6 18 Francisco Calvo in and not retard his advance help himworked 1 ft 3 ft 0 272 0 3 11 Oldham San Francisco this out ESCAPE Having CLOSE 1 1 HAS 1 4 8 2 267 12 45 11 on delivery of thetheoretically ball that ft found he Galloway Vernon 6 0 0 0 1 263 0 10 38 11 O'Mara Oakland besides did weird high bounding things ft 1 0 6 0 3 0 261 e 8 23 the famous Jonett Meekin New Mitze Vernon swerved in the air and broke back It 1 0 1 2 0 10 256 4 39 11 Nationals York of the In Mensor Oakland It when it pitched and altogether pitcher 1 1 A A A 1 230 0 1 4 who with Amos Rusle won the Temple earliest stage was a fearsome thing to Evans Salt Lake A A A 1 230 0 1 4 a 1894 is recovering from broken cup in Sehenkle Salt Lake go up against However it was not 1 0 0 ft 250 0 0 0 1 4 reankle sustained when the cyclone Decanniere Vernon before its mysteries were solvfd long ft 2 1 0 0 0 250 0 8 New Albany Tnd struck was noted that the swerve was Erickson San Francisco cently and it ft 1 8 ft (I 242 0 9 's 33 saved probably the Gleichmann Los Angeles 11 Quick thinking way to the break 0 always 1 0 1 0 238 10 42 The veteran player now a and that theopposite life was break towards Miller Oakland always X X A A A K 238 21 fire depart- the side that the racquet member of the New Albany out finished Nhlnn Halt Vakf 2 II ft 0 0 236 0 0 2 ment crawled under a fire truck when When these fact became sufficiently Baum San Francisco 8 2 1 0 235 0 0 :11 34 he heard the foar of the wind His established the terrors of its delivery Doane Vernon 6 1 1 1 1 231 3 0 7 26 from the shelter were much abated and onlv the high leg protruded Fisher Portland right 4 0 1 0 2 0 240 8 25 a and rafter fell on his deep bound remained as a definite ashowever large Borton Portland 1 2 ft 0 222 0 1 0 9 3 ankle Oakland set for the volleyer It Is as such that Murray ft 2 8 1 2 4 0 216 37 11 we have it today in its best and most Middleton Oakland ft 0 0 0 ’14 0 4 14 MITCH MORE CHEERY workable form a definite part of tli Holes Los Anffeles G ft 1 4 0 0 3 207 9 29 and Davis Los Angeles volleying Fred Mitchell of the Chicago Cubs game with Campbell's 4 ft 9 1 1 0 6 204 11 44 drive modified all over Lawford's a Downs San Francisco better top the bit cheered spin has up ft 2 8 3 0 (I 200 10 11 40 San Francisco in some degree but all showing the of his team In the closing 1 Fitzgerald II 1 8 showing the 1 0 0 200 11 40 now minds traces of the original master and Sheehan Oakland exhibition of period 0 1 0 days 4 0 0 i 200 35 11 on to had what from who do go as Cubs the Corh&n San Francisco they may is 1 7 2 saying 0 0 3 quoted 2 189 37 10 new evolved Mitch r something But something had Farmer Portland he than hoped better 1 1 1 3 0 0 189 10 37 was to stand the test of years Portland is not even talking first division as which 1 Slglin Vernon 3 8 0 1 9 I) 186 43 11 of chamnlonshlo olav l ft Daley 6 ft 1 yet 3 171 3K 10 Stovfill Vernon II 0 3 0 0 2 1 167 36 10 mm Portland TT ft Rodgers 1 'V1' W 0 1 0 1 0 167 6 2 1 Brenton Portland & 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 167 6 2 lyncher Portland 1 A A A A 1417 1 A 2 Salt Lake 1 1 ft Klrmayer r 0 3 158 38 10 You Hollocher Portland 2 1 ft 0 0 0 0 133 5 15 Simon Vernon 1 ft (I 1 0 111 0' 3 9 li O'Brien Portland ft ft 0 1 0 0 05ft 8 20 Cal lan Oakland o ft ft 1 0 0 0 5 3 000 Krause Oakland o 0 ftOO 0 0 m real 0 0 3 3 i aiek f expert bmc ting cease If y Lane Oakland i 1 i) 0 0 0 0 4 000 he see will treat hew and y differently Specialist Burns Oakland 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 I methods about the My no employ Is splendid There guesswork Beer Oakland ft (I 0 0 0 0 0 2 not! 1 is due to the fact that I KNOW HOW I am qualified for my Pruitt OaklandLake A A A A A A I 4)90 while experience and the application 8 4 work by Nature and education Quinlan SaltLos ft 0 ft 0 0 0 0 common-sens- e 000 6 best course to pursuo have of taught moontho principles Angeles Standridge ft 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 same principle that 000 2 CHRONIC DISEASE8 the treatment of In the Brown Los Angeles ' 44 44 4144A A A A A of 1 observation experience and the application 0 learneil 5 have by Crandall Salt Lake A A A A A 44440 sense to do the line of work you are engaged in to the A “horse I1 21 good Lake nils SaltSalt 41 In success O A A A A A however lies 0410 the my best advantage The real proof of Lake X cured them HugheLos ft that 0 0 0 after other physicians 0 0 0 2 000 claims of former patients 1 Hall Angeles w1'1 convince you 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 bad failed A trial 8 3 Johnson Vernon De Not Put It: Off Aay Leager if 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 6 2 Vernon Mitchell 0011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 You Need 1 1 Deeter Get the Beet Vernon ConefreyVernon ft ft ft 0 0 0 0 000 1 1 S Sly Extraordinary Snyder Portland ft ft 0 0 ft 0 0 000 IX 3 to Fenner due Is many A my years of pracn ft ft ft 0 000 0 1 1 Portland tice combined with a full knowlHlgbee o ft 0 0 000 0 0 0 1 1 Zwelfel Portland edge of tho most advanced method o ft ft 0 0 0 0 000 1 1 Pinelll Portland authorities of employed by the besi me ft o 0 II 0 0 0 000 1 3 In the which assist Hilfrlcii Portland day ooo defining ft ft ft 0 0 0 0 7 2 and- th McKee San Francisco exact promptly symptom to n ft 0 ll 000 0 0 0 2 6 treatment be KNOWN Steen San Francisco prescribed ft o 0 000 0 0 0 0 5 2 San Francisco RESULTS are what count That le Sepulveda A ft ft I) 000 c 0 1 2' Francisco de- - £ what every aufferor 1 Smith San Francisco o 000 0 ft 0 0 0 0 1 1 ask you to ft sires Formethat reason earnestly Ivallio San come to and learn what can b done for you Do It today Don't £ TO HOLD REGATTA I lie got his rest delay the big’ southpaw Mass April 14 — Members of called Tobin the next batter back to Lynn DON’T GIVE TO — A VISIT and told him a funny story the committee which is making arthe bench worked and Rube had The stall nicely: Tobin put the Rube on rangements for the national amateur WILL TELL his rest Jacksacrifice and there was rowing regatta here July "27 and 28 third with arun want X th opportunity f I sfaisly what on third with said today that the war probably would the needed perched do In Chranl howtmg was No more one down strategy only Vein Varicose Enema Diseases not They the interfere with plans with rest did the Rath Morris needed In salt nnd Bladder Tronkle be to Liver held races Cran-dall- 's said Kidney the that over Doc a screeching single Disease Pile Fistula Hnp iteetaleven water would take place as scheduled dome when other hnv tailed tore unless authorities expressed naval the 230 at One game today starting entirely opposition o'clock TENNIS CHAMPS WIN WE USE THE LATEST U OF W CREW WINNERS 14 —Jay Gould and W Boston r— 14 The Univer- H H HuhnApril REMEDIES Oakland Cal April court New York national of A won annual nnd blood tor the nkln disorder tennis doubles champions retained their sity of Washington K Crane Joshua three-mil- e title bv defeating Intercollegiate triangular today Rhodes of this or Remedy Until Yen the D a That” Do4tr 1 P city Intourcrew race today by four lengths over and 1 Want to Talk to thw °n the final match championship 2 3 the Stanford crew on the Oakland estu- nament the ofscore being 1 prirat Afnict® was a bad third Wash- The title holders showed splendid team MONEY MATTLKSk® KEEP LET DON'T ary California tv was 17 minutes 28 5 work and easily disposed of their opTERMS Reasonable and Made t “ buin jm id!n ington’s time seconds under unfavorable weather ponents All my dealing are private and oil abutecon£Idntlal i: m ® conditions Hours: I m to i p m Sunday 10 a No case accepted by mail had a trial with the con<ion Pat Rooney who as a about chat your friendly The Milwaukee club has returned Indianapolis Feds outa first baseman S of eight is to STATE MEDICAL CO Outfielder Ralph Heatley to the Tulsa and then dropped club He couldn’t hit though lie proved get a chance at the first base ob team field - - New Torker is Harry Stone thenew over in Aussomething springing tralia He is enjoying such success in knocking out his opponents that he has purchased a tent and goes around the country meeting all comers Stone of stealing Jess Wilmight be accused lard’s stuff In traveling with a circus but he has no counter attractions or s wallowing sword-the bearded lady demon or the like All Harry does is set up his tent and collect the money at the box office after which he issues a challenge and takes on all who care to enter the roped arena 116-pou- has not heard at some time or other a player described in tones as having a tremendous “Lawford’ but how many of the people using the term have any idea of its origin? It is a term used generally to describe a powerful drive with some top spin a kind of lifting stroke of varying efficiency to say such a definition is particularly severs but the length was Strange more often heard of among the lesser excellent and' he had a knack of dropthan among the good players ping the service very- near the half-cou- rt lights line He could not volley at ell These latter do not call their particular drive by any such title The term below' the level of the net but anyseems to be peculiar to this country thing above his shoulder he ’kllleJ' abThe writer never heard it used in Aus- solutely and entirely Ilia back-han- d tralia nor would the majority of Eng- stroke was peculiar and decidedly un- lish players understand The ball was hit with the same the term as applied to this stroke half as well as ?rainly ' the racquet as for the foreanyone here and yet Lawford himself hand stroke His luck was proverbial - 'WITH THE ten-rou- - WHO By Ralph Jordan free-for-- all title-hold- ‘ - a pretty Inland lake would him hew In the fall It I usually all gummed up by the rain on account of the peculiar clay formation aad I la condition to play on In the week after the other spring school have taken to the open Now Tommy flnda It necessary to top hi clan baseball on account of the dust Never mind Tom that eld eampu might come la handy ease the military authoryet In to drill ities find it ternary troop therea the soldier will certaste of mud life tainly get can't be beaten In which surely France While we were at the Deseret gymnasium recently overlooking the results of the handball tournament we noticed some of the athletof the ically Inclined member fairer an cantering around and the n that If the gym thought grasped more swimholds any will surely be Iner ming race they Three of the fair tank-theat we glimpsed would surely fill tke pool sQc BY DR E B DEWHUR8T International Authority on Lawn Tennis Followers of Hilltoppers Are of Opinion Utah Could Take Conference Meet Tommy Fltspatrlck Is certainly under difficulties nt the working His Hast Side High school campn I about a much use to light-heavyweig- I Noted Englishman Originated Famous Stroke Which Is Now Peculiar to America Daichurst Says No Player Can Achieve Success Without It NORGREN IS INCENSED - ch A C COACHES Dope Has It That Crimson Would Be Stronger on ss i i Coast League Batting Averages 4 a Si spit-ball- er Su-perb- as 4 — 41 ' 1 top-spi- n ty-o- ne 6 old-tim- 4 41 Mee-kin- 44 1 m I td I tm 1 ’ ' A -- 44 Fids 1 ki r i “flro Going Back?” ane-ce- ss 4 - - - I V - 6-- 6-- 6-- F4rcHys?““uoifA J5srss2t 2-- i 234 S Main r |