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Show SAT UKDAY MOKXJXO, JULY 7, 1928. LAKE TK1UUNE, Jackie Burton Only Ute to Qualify in Final Trials at Boston for Olympics 1 1 1. Finishes Behind Hahn And Receives Ovation Rowe Nosed 6ut in 100 Jackie 6, .... Burton... .University ...Ulah .middle distance runner, was the one Utah representative to enter the final at the Harvard stadium here tomorrow. Three other Utah athletes while did not qualify In their ev the fifth, Clinton Larson, a former national high Jump champion, will go through hie paces U..iorrow. AmeriBurton placed second In the can rui to Lloyd Hahn, America's hope in the of the Olympic games. George Leness New York A. C. finished ' !rd In the heat. leness took the lead at the outset of the race, but Hahn rapidly overtook him. Burton, at this stage of the race, was In fifth place. At the halfway mark, Hahn held a lead of ten yards over Leness, with the Utah runner five yards behind Leness. With but 200 yards of the run remaining, Burton opened a sprint which drew an ovation from the He overtook Ler.ess and was crowd. matchlnc strides with the lean Ne- liraskan, Hahn, up to the final ten yards, when Hahn took a lead of two he. held till the end, exTe time ofof1:531:53 brokeby thethree-tentmark isting Burton was of a second. the old record clocked in 1:53 mark. Row Fails to Hold Pace try-ou- ts noord-breakin- g yarda-whic- HO v , 1 Owen BrlRham Howe, Young uni- versity, started in the fifth trial heat in the 100 meters by taking the lead at the gun, but could not maintain his pace, and was nosed out of third place by Frank LoinuardI, the Los A.. .les Scholi. lad. Jackson hish school New Y'ork A. C, won the heat. Rowe 200 meters tomorrow, will try in the however. Utah Agricultural Melvln Burlte, college, started In the third heat of in Mid finished the fifth place out of a field of eight. He was in third place for a lap and a half when Joseph Sivak, Butler university, overtook him. Slvak was the winner of the heat and l:.d the best time of the three heats. Mark J. Reeve. Ansi'es & Salt Lake railroad, was nosed out of fifth nlaco In the d SCUS throw ty lour n-- - 1500-met- MM Hoop Coach Urges Good Spirit as Means of Movie Boys CPECrrjXATOB, N. Y, July 6 (AP). Gene Tunney did most of his training today for the benefit of a corps of motion picture camera men. The heavyvelght champion, how ever, managed to get In a good cooler aided workout, by weather.' In the morning he ran eight mllei and this afternoon he put In several rounds with the light and heavy bags. when Alfred D. Howell. Unl tossed the verslty of Oklahoma, who Reeve had discus Hr feet 7 Inches. a throw of 143 feet 3 Inc'Ks. Itilii - JMW rMSlK Building .Great Teams. "'v-g&A- - i er t. dark-haire- d w,.. 5 .,,n,r .i. - - win ' ' WM' v . 1 JfvlVJ Three Utah Chances o Inse-Inn- J tssC 1500-met- Idaho Fishing Grows Better; aiiNiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiciiiiijiiiiiijiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiuiiiigiiiiiiiiii TERR1S KAYOED . Tribune Race Chart J f IN FIRST ROUND s..........a..........U.....U..............:....................,. weather FARMINQTON, track T7.v OQI """ Strejams Lower s . h- . . 6- 5. Robert-Welco- i I r; I 5 e. -- 1, Cochet. seemingly content merely to defend his title, lost It to a stsady youth, who, advancing to the attack, from the first game, never was headed. In. accuracy, forcefulness and steadlnesa, Lacoste waa superior. For game after game throughout the long rallies of fine shots, Lacoste varied pace and angle and at the sixth, eighth, tenth or twelfth stroke, forced bis opponent to make weak returns, usually netted. Cochet never seemed to be able to warm to the battle. Neutral crowds, robbed of the element of cheering for patrlotlo reasons, were much subdued, when compared with the wildly cheering galleries of previous matches. The crowd waited In vain for the champion to rouse himself for the recovery for which he ta famous. At the very end of the match waa there such an effort and Lacoste crushed It speedily. Lacoste waa a popular winner because of his hard matches In winning hla way to the final. Another American pair suffered elimination today. Frank Hunter and Helen Wilis bowing to the superior combination of P. D." B. Spence and Elisabeth Ryan. la her singles final Miss Wills against enoiita Ella De Alvaret and Miss Ryan In the mixed doubles, are the only Americana left for the final day's play. The Spanish girl has not scratched, and aald today that her alight illness her appearance will not prevent against the champion tomorrow. Miss Ryan and Bpence will play Pat Crawford and Daphne AkhursL Chief Interest tomorrow wiU center In the finals between Patterson and J. B. Hawkes, Australia, against Cochet and J. Brugnon, with the Australian conquerors of Tilden and Hunter made the favorites over the French team. The women' doubles to be played tomorrow will send Miss P. Saunders and Mrs. Hotoroft Watson gainst Mlssee Krmynthrude Harvey' and Eileen Bennett. to six-da- r . I Women Board Yacht J11 Race e. 1 y, Over Atlantic Sun Forward Wins in Mud ill! til . It (Ill '". er ef 1 02011121 It i WIMBLEDON, (AP). Rene July Lacoste, master ef defensive tennla, today turned aggressor to beat Henri Cochet, and win the Wimbledon singles. England, for the fourth time In the last five years, watched two French finalists tn the match which was an anticlimax to the thrilling Internationa) cod tests of the laat two weeks. The scores were" X, .T: y' v -- 1 .Ryan, U. S. Survivor. -- I kJMrh Utah still has three chances to place men on the United States Olympic team that leaves for Amsterdam on July 11. One chance rests on the fleet Jackie Burton of the University of Utah, another is dependent on Owen Rowe in the 20 meters, and the third on Clinton Larson. L. A. & S. L. candidate in the high Jump. Two of Utah's five hopes passed from the picture In the preliminaries Friday. Mel Burke of the Utah Aggies, premier roller of the Rocky Moun tain Conference placed fifth In his heat in the grind and failed, by two slim places, to gain a trial In the finals. Mark Reeve. B. Y. U. discus heaver, made a gallant effort to reach the final trials for the discus, but he was beaten out by the small margin of four inches the difference in 143 feet 3 inches and 143 feet 7 . inches. Rowe dropped out of the running in the dash, but Is still in line trials. The. for. tjie,. ia by far his strongest race, and his supporters are confident that he can come back strong enough Saturday to win his place. The showing of Burton, second to the one and only Lloyd Hahn in the trial, was the surprise of the meet, aa far as the Utahns were concerned. Burton tagged the Nebras ka n across the finish line by a scant two yards, notwithstanding the fact that Hahn was in the process of breaking the Olympic record of 1:53.5 into 1:53.1. Burton's time equaled the former Olympic mark. His time for that distance is by far the best he has ever made, and ia evidence of the fact that he Is In better condition than he has been In his en tire running career. If he can run as strong a race Saturday and there should be no reason why he shouldn't Utah will be certain of placing at least one man on the .United States team. And If Rowe can step the 200 meters In the time he set at Denver the middle of June, there likely will be another. And if Clint Larson can hoist his 37 years over the bar as high as he has done in practice this year. It will make a trio. Here s hoping. . Champion Defending Fail, to Rally; Willi, Times and circumstances do change a fellow.' Just about eight months a .Kit .shipped . Jo.TUuan. as a $ stable boy with Special to The Trllwoe. ?!. B. Kutch, a Tradition plays a LOGAN, July persevering and v great pail in liaitketball. ltr. Forrest; " honest horse- dlj.-uIn lined Allen ('. fXi. today 1 milt, and yes ' fitantM himn Mii.'.wwfiit at ,,f ,iptluU terday this the Utah Agiicultural college summer , Imams youngster ('caching school, which concludes toVtA M returned to his r i the 6 morrow morning. following home, with the o'clock claw. The Kansas mentor will r of reputation lend four hours with the coaches Satthe beat lielng m. urday and will leave Ogden at p.athlooking prospect for Arlsona to conduct another st the letic school, meeting In "Hulld athletic tradition In your inaha. and keep alive the storlex The Is boy nf of great games and unueuat feats Lloyd Trimble, skill or exceptional sacrifices previous sun Mr. of and In heroes have made," he advised. Mrs. Ulen TrimLloyd Trimble. his opinion the upoken word and the ble of Bait Lake. to should le employed vtge printed contract His could not be purtoday, preserve the deeds of valor anion chased from M. E. Syufy for $10,0o0, great athletes. but last winter, Kutch sold the paper for $8&0. It wasn't long until Lloyd Must Revere Heroes waa winging them down In front and Of Earlier Times. at the close of the Tijuana meeting Coach Allen told tlie members of looked like a real asm. his class that they will never have At Omaha, he ranked third among really great teams until their own ine rioers and were it not for a five pre day suspension, he might have fin boys look upon the heroes ceded them aa supermen Ished second, because Claire Crltch "In their desire to emulate those field, who ranked next to Joe grim vlsaged warriors of earlier days rode eleven winners during the your present crop o ainieies win see five that Trimble would have days to come u to that nigh standard se had the leg up. by the outstanding men who have won a Trimble had pair of mounts Frithe college letter." the Kansas hoop day at Lagoon, Reno and J. C wlsard added. Dr. Allen believes that Kenning, it waa hlaLady first appear niotrans in the dressing room also are ance before a home crowd. The lad a great urge to the amietea. le In great demand at the " 'If you think you are beaten, you already track. are': 'If vou think that you dare not The Utah boy will be the only conyou don't.' 'Out In the world you'll tract rider for the Hyufy A Graham find success begins with a fellow as Norman Stevens, stable, will.' 'It's all In the state of mind the firstinasmuch rider, has been leased and 'A team that won't be' beaten, to Bert string Beburn to ride at Lincoln can't be beaten,' are unusually good fields. build up determination and slogans to rauniar. ' he said. "Brltuj one of the 'old timers' back to talk to the boya," uoaca Allen con However, he pointed out, the tlmjed. old timor must now be a business or professional success as well as a pre vious athletic star. He must continue tn he a winner. No boy will admire a great athletic star of previous days unless he is a success at tne present time, hs said. Will te Win Spirit Prime Essential. fAP.-1BOISSV Idaho Jurv fr. In most of the welt stocked streams the fabric of Ing ieiA.lhm..tuwin.-lntu- in southern Idaho la lmproving, acthe boys' makeup and explained that to the weekly reports coming a boy muat learn to sey "no" a thou cording Into fish state and game departsand times to temptation before he menttheThe report aa compiled today ran aav "ves ' to victory once. was ss ioiiows: to of tJe "Teach the spirit training Psae and Crow creeks In the Mont boy and develop in blm a great Im peller section, fishing good, streams aoination." he said. Mill creek and Deep creek were The Kansas mentor pointed out that tow. In the Malad section. Near the game is theoretically evenly bal good the Big Lost river wae fair Alackay una ae anced between tne oireriae and waa water low and Fish fense, explaining that the score would In waa "extra good"andIn clear. the St An he 0 to 0 unless mMtaKes were mane river He stated that committing fouls and thonyonsection, both on the Warm the. snake, water wae high mistakes of judgment allow the op and ana clear. to nonents ewther their points. The Bi Wood river In the nelehhor. Coach Allen spent considerable time hood of Bellevue offered fishing. outlining plays on tne biacKDoara, The Little Wood river andgood creek after whlcli he gave an actual dem offered food fishing en Fish clear low, onstratlon of hla plan of offense. streams. Near Preston on the Bear river the water waa clear and fishing aa was the case on Cottonwood Magna Merchants Take good, creek. In the section. Harris creek Twin Bill From Prison and the Lowmsn Payette river were fair, with tow water and clear. The state prtaos baseball aloe vest eows to double defeat wbea the fast Magna er iv Salt Lake Boy Real Rider, Now Back at Lagoon clear, fast, July (.Sixth day; FIRST RACE Five furlongs, claiming; and older. Net value te winner, 1280; second, ISO; third, MO. Horse and Owner. Wt. St. i i ! Sir. I'.n. Jockey. OddvSr. Miller Puts New Yorker Index. .1 .t,.f IA,-- . 37S KiUy .B. f srttmtt " t:w j.-jS 1...3v68 XHtriitiiy.a'fln.a lilra.Sla.viw.- - lua. i.-' 2 1 S a.itiif vvracklane 6' 14.60 U Mlllerick (MlllerickBr.) 1I 4 Away in 2" Minutes Wyh'off Sensation Sunstroke Causes Dutch 3374 Cuco 6 (T. La nee) 106 64.80 6" 4'- H.Riley ( 31 3 4 G Fk.yd Good Timea 8 (SwastlkaSt.) 10 10 00 4'i Ran In 100-Met33 Seconds. . Cyclist 2 3686 Lawrence 15 (Missllunter) 21 4' 61 105 7. SO Quit Grind W.Barr 3578 Note Gallant t (J.Mudd) 7 7 7 7 7 109 stadium. Cambridge, 30.10 H.Erwin uinviim 1.02. .Tnlv 6 IAP) -- The new king At post H minute, off at 3:47: time. :J3 5. :J 1101 mutuels MARSEILLES, France, July (AP). paid Kitty B. S6.20 straight, $2.80 place, (3.20 show; Dorothy Fop $2.80 place, of the American sprinters and ace of For the first time In bike racing Frank (Chicago Tribune Press Service.) v.. nivmnif Is .40 show. fi.tO how; Wracklane Winner ch. m.. Master sunstroke today caused a history, from 6. aonisatinnal E. Crosaon. 103. NEW broken The trained schoolboy Scratched YORK, y (3584) Olympian King by July wto team In the Standing start, grind here to won first three easily. Winner entered for $400; no claim. good; the race. Kias Vannek of abandon New of was Idol York's smashed ghetto rxt ih- - fur west for the B.. racing aa If much the best, sprinted into a commandina: lead and Holland was a victim of the broiling Into irretrievable bits at Coney Island won Kitty as her rider pleased. Dorothy Pop finished stronly. Wracklane held Mediterranean fun after riding forty first time, this husky stadium tonight. on well. Cuco closed an immenae gap. Lawrence cjult. day hours. Fa bra and Choury of Franca youngster featured the open ng track secled the field at the time with tol Two minutes and thlrfy-thre- e s of the final American Olympic SECOND RACE Five furlongs, claiming; and older Q",Q9 . .. miles and 104 potnta. onds after he entered the ring with and field tryouts oy - - - ' ...... . , TMn,, n v u , n, , ' u , iv, '"",band on Sid fiat Terrls meter dash from the flashiest his Miller, Ray lay Owner. Index. 1 ) 1 Str. Fin. Jockey. Odds.St and Horse Wt. St. haa ever .nrintr. th country back looking at the bright lights of 1 Music 4 (W.J.Davis) 110 l" 1 1 J.Scott .90 I h nivmoic record the ring and seeing lothtng. Referee 3563 j j seconds four or League Leaders 3585 Rapid Stride 11 (D J.TIttle) 105 1 1 2 2'i T.Johnston 2.00 times In this l'l of 10 Forbes stopped and shouted the fatal 3585 O'Leary4 3 8" 4 0.20 4' f MrK.&Herinon)05 P.Schmlts Into ears. numbers Sid's process. startling 1 Mc354 Bigheart Joe t (A.D.Ballow) 101 Si 8 4 4' L.Trimble "(Includleuv fumes of July I.) Terris crumbled before He won by a yard from Bob the first 3584 5 Grace Larsen II 4 (E.Prunell)102 .7 5'1 6 8' P.Bernhart 18.40 Miller put on. The attack Allister. New York's (By the Associated Press.) "f,ng rushing 102 Reina Nevada 55.20 t ( (Swastika) ( C, G.Floyd not a destructive with Henry Russell of the PennA. Chicago cartoonist, NATIONAL. . 3585 Hada Hansen i (T.Grabne,-)107 7 7 7 33.10 Claude . and J.Meyer third former Cornell star, puncher, finished the Job which Jimmy e :47 5, 1:01 Brave a, .$9L At post 4 minute, off at 1:13: time. :22 $2.00 mu- Batting Homeby, "fnsa-Ricanother a McLarnin bit started ago. Rracey, Runs Bottomley, Card nails. (8. paid Music $3.80 straight, $2.80 place, $2.40 show; Rapid Stride $2.80 Texas. Institute, Terris was his old dancing, jabbing fuels Runa batted In Biseonette, Robins. (Z.40 snow; O'Leery $3.20 show. Scratched (368$) Miss Letghton 113 self for two minutes. Miller caught place 61. IO"rJ"(3585) Biaaos 105. Moving start, good; won first three easily. Winner entered were oacked him on the ropes with a right hook and for Merchants' team took both fames of a twls no Hits claim. $400; DouUilt, Cards, 114. blond the where Sid had nothing with which to retail-atinto the semifinals, Mus4c raced Rapid Stride Into submission and drew away in the stretch bill IsdrtMHjeBce ear. It te T aad 7 te I. Doubles Bottomley, Card.; Horns-bcame off the ropes. Sid to win as his California veteran. Charley aurlet star They Rogers, the murnlna 14. Is seaiioa, some on well. rider held The made while Bravee, latter up pleased. one O'Leary heat, the chin was whirled on was eliminated In to T sest- and foe held the fur the caught Merchant!, ' Triples Bottomley, Card, Walker, 1. r,t the New York A. C t a hook. He fell ground. Bigheart Joe quit. with left aed finned Mrenea terre hits sweeping Reds, 1. momentum qQQ THIRD RACE Five furlongs, claiming; all ages.' Net value te win backwards and Miller's The Prisoners sot away to a three rus and Oeorg Simpson of Ohio State, Homers Wilson, Cuba. II. ka4 off Braily la the aftemoae fame, bat carried him until he fell atop Sid. two of the roremosi uvun .rf 2g0. Meondt iso, third. $40. Stolen bases Frlscii, Cards, 18. other. aaa woe, evercsme the In 11, Mvrrhants Waterloo the their eailly Index. Horse and Owner. Wt. St. i I Str. Fin. Jorky. Odds St Pltohlnc Benton, Giants, won 14, The scores: 1 3568 Angle May 2 (T.D.Grimes) 4 4 2" 1 101 P.Bernhart 2.40 Nichols and Hahn NEW YORK. July first gome: fAP). Three lost I. 3589 La Conteta 4 (MillerickBros.) 113 1 1.30 A.Kuarh $JJ 31 2 3f AMERICAN, I MAU.NA. miBOH omen will be aboard the achooner Also Scintillate. 3577 Mr. Pat $ (A.M.Oray) 106 5 7.00 6i 5'J 3' 3 P.Rennle B H O.A B.H.O.A Goslln, Senators, ,412. Elena in the race across the Batting yacht figure on '3568 Heroakerra 3 (J.J.Graves) 2 4 105 2J P.Schmlts ;'0.20 4' Simpson, the most atragic 0 6 Viaeeat. 2b.. 1$ Atlantlo ocean for the King Alfonso Huns Ruth, Yanka, Ml. h . 11(11 Jeuaos, muscle in his 3568 Meteorite II 4 (P.J.Purcell) 4" H i' T.Johnston 8.80 Kailsn, . . 4 I e e lis 7 the big test, pulled Narlur. Zti.. Runs batted In Gehrig. Yanks, T4, XIII trophy, emblematic of ocean rac 8 8 Hiram Wiiheit I (O'Brien) 7' 0 N.Ohllcutt 40.10 ('rc.irn. 8ti HI 8 01 (lordoa, lb.. left leg and had to be carried from I I Hits Blank an Umpire Browns, 104. supremacy. ing 3553 Sandmeter 4 iS'ieelmanbros.llu. i j Si 74 R.Thomson 20.20 Mrt'aular. If i I 1 01 .3 lt. 4 111 The fciena la one or five entries for Doublesilsnuah. thBes"es' the orgy of record PerformFlsgstead, Red Sox, 27. 8 3568 Sherill 5 (H.W.Dunn) 7 108- - t 8 8 0! Miiott, e... 0 1 e 2 50.40 White, cf J. Scott An Item in the St. Petersburg, Fla., e. Trlples-i-Rle(12 1L P. NEW to YORK.. J. the scheduled Senators, start race, which, is July ( (AP) 1:01 5. $2.00 mutuela At post u minute, off at 1:3(: time. :23. :47 B. Roane, rf 6 110; Berseeos ef. ances In the .print, two Rosa Nlcho.s Times will be of Interest to local base Smith's Sun Homers Ruth. Yanks, 8L Forward, evidently likHeir. lb.... 4 2 4 0! Copter, rf... 110 1 from Ambrose channel lightship. In $6.80 straight. $3.00 place. $2.80 show; La Comet $3.20 place, feats stood out, one by May paid Angle Btolen bases world Laxxeri. Yaakt; Mas- -' New York harbor, at noon tomorrow i ball folks. It reads: ing the muddy going, scored in easy $3.00 show; Mr. Pat $8.00 show. Winner b. 1., Mc,; Mllsea, e... 10 IT 2 Chrlsphraa. If i of Stanford, who equaled the) ' , in til, White Box, 11. p handicap at trained by T. D. Grimes. Scratched Myrtle Mint Bunding start, good: won Hrs, . . 110 1 ( I e I for Santandar, 6 pain. mark of 14 5 seconds In the Lloyd "Cliff Blankenship, former major victory I . Pitch n Crowder. Browne, won I. 4 14 the Empire track today. The craft la considered the most Bird, ef..., 1 0 0 0 Tmjlllo.p-rfby easily, second driving, third easily. Winner entered for T10O0; no claim. hurdles, and the other who 0. umpire-in-chlcatcher and lost of son Sun of of beat The league rival fast Brla the the Atlantic, dangerous Angle May, restrained off the early pace, drew by the leaders entering W.goaae, p, 110 Hahn. the Boston expressthe 809 me- the THE B1Q BIX. veteran boat which In 1906 set a rec City Baseball league here, haa ac and Hussy won by a length and a tne stretch and won aa her rider pleased. La Cometa bad no excuses. Mr. pat Brsdy, If.., 1 0 0 01 he American record for in three of twelve days, four hours and ord half O. AB. R.' H. Pet. away. going finished Sandmeter terma with ters for the second timeTressed the strongiy Southeastern cepted 16 1 171 quit IT 27 41 Totals . 41 Tstals nor In off from race one Promotion with the the minute Bandy romped Homeby, Brave.. $ 130 tl W.3SI s weeks, although neither core br taslaai: and older. ' league and will leave here tonight to a $1500 qQ4 FOURTH RACE Five furlongs, claiming; Hook to LI sard, England, 71 185 tt 101 .3,'.4 fifth the for the race,,, P. feature, Pirates Waner, himself. extending Massa Meats. " Net value te winner, $2SO; eecond, $80; third, $40. 416 a cup. and up, at the minus Hahn, pro- don umpire's togs for the remainder affair for Cobb, Athletics.. 71 m 41 88 .534 The 1500 meter, as .. ..0 0 4 e e z v v 1 1 kaiser Prlnoa PeOwner. Odds now St. mile. was second Horse Index. and 7S I qualWhisknrm and Fin. owned Is Str. Wt. St. .... The Atlantlo nine ) Cards by met) Frisco. Jockey. tS 1 M .815 of the season. duced few upsets, Bummarj: Buna Kntlaa. Narlor 1, Cor 1 1 ter Parley third. The prise long shot 3555 For Me 4 (Crkshank&Mohl) 107 1 3.10 roras 71 260 81 81 .134 E.Stefren I, 1' 2. McCattler. White 1, Belf. B. Boane George B. Lambert of St. Louis, Mo. Ruth. Yanks ified for tomorrow's final In ofthree haa been a of resident 4 1" 2 1 In Blankenship 4 108 4.00 the of came home are 71 the first The 3Ji J.Scott. the other the entries (3553)Lahalna Robinson (BabyShoeStable) Uulnevere, Heilnvuin, Tigers day 2. Kosera. Bird. W. tit it ii .295 oaae, Brsdy, Vlaeest heats, won by Sid 3555 Helen Tent 10.20 Jeonrn, OorOoa, Bedillnf. Klllott, Trajllle the Zodiac, and the Aaara. 6' 6 4 3 J. Farrow (KeeneyAMcP.) 110 5 HOME RDN STANpINQ. New York A. C. former Mississippi St. Petersburg for several years, since race, Drastella paying $152.82 for $2. 8 3 3571 4" 1 113 1.40 Purdue Judith Fairvlew took of 2'I Lincoln N.Chllcutt At leeat I, 2) 2. Irrors Narlnr, Self. Rofera, fields, Bumpste May (Burley) A his retirement from baseball. He was & M ace; Orval Martin Home runs Friday Wilson. Cubs. I; 4" 2 109 Home rnss 1. lted'llnf, Copfer. the second race and rewarded his 3571 Dlck'a Seth i (Z.Barnett) I 6'i 5 E.Donahue ' .M) university and Joe 8lvak of Butler prominent In league baseball through backers Herman. Robins. 1; Carey, Robins, 1, 8 3567 Duaty Dick i (J. Dean) 6 6 6 lf. Elliott 106 20.20 Knilrs. Corcoran. B. Rouse, at the rate of $60.70 for $2. U.Floyd wiison. National Le,iarue leader At Wt 2 hits McCaolry, t; or don. ttnldlBf, $2.00 mutuels minutes, off at 4:06U: time :23, :47. 1:00 th. day It, five the south and west and was behind Jockey W. Kern rode four winners Cubs. 21; Bothtomley, Cardinals, 18; JonMD. Xafrlflre hlta :rcoras, Mrt'aul-- r. $4.00 place, $1.00 Ld Hamm. the bat at Washington for several sea- at Raceland, scoring with Party H., paid For Me $8.20 straight. $3.80 place, $3.00 show; events were recorded by hanee Rooms, Jesaes. 1$; jMiaes. y Blasonelte, flordna, . Homsby, gtnles snow. b. Bl snow; Helen Model iit.su winner and Dante. uumn; real g., swing Parslette, Perfect Genrela Tech's great broad Jumper, sons. He gained prominence by signBy H" n 8, 4) W. Braves, 14;. Hurst, Phillies, 11. trained by R, Hollenbeck. Scratched Knighthood. Standing start, good; won lln. tnainfa and Herman Brtx, shot putter from ing Walter Konna 1, br Truillln 2. ht Cook a. Hits American League leaders Rutn. easily, second same, third, driving. Winner entered $!(0; 00 claim. Johnson, famous speed- T is 8 Itialnsa; off Cook in la 6 Off Kosera the University of 25Washington. For Me broke quickly, raced Judith Fairvlew Into submission and drew Employees of the Capitol and Pan. Yankees, 11: Gehrig, Yankees. 18; feet 2 - Inch" ball hurler, for the Senators and de- Wright Meets Lee Is 1 Imlnsa; off W 2 off TrnJIIle Hamm leaped Inalssa: Brannon, war 12; in a Athletics, Hauser, away to win wltii speed In reserve. Labalna finished strongly. Helen Tust Bonne 2 la f inning. Btrnrh not Bv W tsges theaters are engaged rival. Al Bates veloped many well known atars in the to beat his nearest more fare of the links that bids fair to end Browns, I; Blue, Browns, 9. In Diamond Sculls closed an immense gap; Judith Fairvlew tired badly. than a foot minora. femue 1. br Trujlllo 4. by Rosera 14. Ba of Penn State, by Ameri 32S; one or the other. The League totala National, FIFTH t AC 1 Futurity eeurse, claiming; and cider. on lalla Off took 1. off Trtitlllo 2. oft in dlssster forwere 'Since coming here the former hli and also outclassed the famous negrod qQr; N,t this week can, 284; grand total, siu. staged 1. ( 'hurra defeat to Coo: ereilit preliminaries been haa Hngra active est0 in $40. vatu, leaguer the $280; real third, and Olympic champion aecend, 10; pinner, Pjhait third tate business. He took over the Inh HENLEY, England, July ( (AP). tmptrea slf and Klaf. with George Carpenter of the Capitolx vtrtory teuBoferp. of Cincinnati, who Horse and Owner. Wt. St. i I I Str. Fin. Jockey. Odds.St. Time WUTEBI lEAOn. The duel of last year In the diamond Index. of fasie 2 hours 20 aitnntes. short of 24 of leading the field for the first thirty-sito help out the City sculls 4 2 4 3563 Play Girl 7 (L.D.Stewart) 18. CO 102 J. Wise 4'i 1" place with a Jump Just of 178. The Toron holes with a score Joe between Jr.. . Team tasdiag. Wright. league this spring and Is also manager to.' and R. T. Lee. Oxford, will be re 8 3571 Johnnie Burnal $ (CM. Dean) 108 3" it 2'i J.Soott feet. $.20 Beconil same: Woe. Lost. f Pantagea apparently has a better bal of the Officials' club's diamond ball 6 3 3576 Tea Taster 7 (J.W.Logan) 5 14.20 103 Mlllerick Is Disc Lee for 1 tomorrow. Tossers; ! and and the Uauxa. anced reg PBI0?. Leads Omaha , ....1 eager r Wright peated learn, Houser team. 1 114 2J2 1.40 4' 4 E.Bsrham o.a B If O.A (C.Vsil) .t. won 1 (35!)HopalorHt will next ...... which will .... their semifinals ,1 and Oklshoms open ular City tourney, today Mediocre. Javelin 1 1 Blankenship was connected with 102 35J8 3 (Swaatika Stable) 2.50 Bnalfii. as. . 2 12 8 Tincent, 2b.. 2 12 4 week. .T.V( 1 t l' 3' 5' U. Floyd , Exhibition, oaseDau In Salt Lake for several years. fight it out tn the decisive test. Lee 3587 Eunice 7 7 Brlx in a surprising S 6' 61 6" L. Trim hie 10.40 Narlor. 2b. 4 0 0 Irticl. a.p. 4 12 J. C. Kenntog 6 iC.C.PegijI IV .S" Dave Good, master of ceremonies at Wichita . . ball a distance of In 1911 he managed the city's Union won, last year when Wright's oar beO' OirdoB.ef-aa- . 4 2 8t roras. 0 ..V IS Box 7. 113 Bon 7l 5J 15.20 7. 140 1 burled the H.LWhlte ... 18 111 (H.R.Kash) iI the Capitol, is reputed to have the Tnla j., entangled in a punt rope. If 4 2 Inches to lead the three association ciub. and In 1914 he ntaa- - came 0 8 MrTanlar. Ih. 8 1586 Dowry 7 (C.Warren) 103 8 11 ..... 50 feet 3 50.no .... I Pueblo 12 .... T.Johnston won crew. of to finals either his the way longest driving game ... Klliott. p... 8 . .ISO I e :4S 1:03 At post 4 minutes, off at 4:14: time, :23 Pap f c 4foast xiamn, Jioiw-Of- agea me Murray club in the same byWright Amartilo . 1:14. 12.00 White, ef... S t 110 when some townsman fellow his and the yards defeating socking T apple . 4 Kuck r.1 Stanford. 4 He .one ; "t ' John Traill le, also managed the Missoula clabmate. Jack 4 league. 112 he connects well. mutuels paid Play Girl $40.00 Mraie-ht$12.24 place. $6.20 show; Johnnie Burnal Krlf. lb 11 Uelaea by half a length. $6.60 Kreni club. He was' appointed RosT. rf s 110 0! Maaom. rf.. $2.80 show; Tea Taster $8.00 show. manager of Lee defeated D.Guest, Winner ch. m.. Play Square-Florethe Los Angeles A. C. and Eric champlace, London. 1 7 Guye, 4 If. OIBeraeaos. the Salt Lake Coast league club In e..'.. I Friday's Basalts. trained by J. E. Flanders, Standing start, good; won driving, second roif. of Stanford, the intercollegiate The Thamea Rowing club will meet IJCriRBATIOgAI, IEAGUE 4 4(2 nr.dr. HI. 1 2 2 4' Kane, Ik Schwarxe of ana servea In that capacity until - Winner entered for $400; no claim. B. R. I. pion, as well as Herb fifth Mllnra. e. . . I I 0 01 college, Cambridge, in the final and third easily.Taaja Itanclnf. Trinity in late X the 14 of fall qualifier A. the 191. : .... ft The Molnra fVa C. nilnnui wore outrun down came to the around the leaders. the clipping for the grand challenge rup, the stretch, Play Girl, . d WOB Bua is eeni i nt i rinune oy Harry w. lout. IS I' t I'nrblo on tn Hln a held well. The Olvmplc discus champion,, Tea Burnal and Johnnie him The drive. latter 21 12 21 10 10 18 . . II Totals outgamed Tvtale II crew event. s 34 led rersaaon. ........ A. a Torosto Beatea C. former sad man, Battrrlra Salt Bailer, Laker. of the Ioa Aageles Taster finished strongly. HopaJoncT and Eunice quit. Houser Srore by lattlnfft; 14 ..41 Montrral . an4 Srueaf(s4. Inhale Brae4oa: 1 a 7 0 Marna 0 ,He qualifying quintet In 1his 4specialty Mrrrhaals three-yeaI ..I ..VTJ RACE Five and olds 41 M . Koeheatrr furlongs, claiming; inches. q'.Ofi SIXTH 1 (I 9 1 Prlnoa with a heave of 151 feet 4 !t Baltlmora . and elder, Net value te winner, 120; seeend, S80; third, S40. French Tennis Suffers , .... ...41 . H. K Albany Baseball Pool eomsiari: Rnna Kaalfa 2. Corcoran. The Javelin tossers were not quite 8.V .SI4 Wlrhita ... if 1 . . St. Od.l Owner. . Index. one, Horse and Wt. St. Str. Fin. I and only i 2. Rostra. Brailr. VhacrBt, (i. i 1 1 1 Jockey. ana cocnet an l were nniie Lacoste ..Vl ... "up to advance ofnotices 11 .... Kr I utlalxaia A. C, L.MIIIS 3554 Miss Wyomln 4 (J.McP!irsn)108 10.30 1' Krrora t Kill Boston Kaae the Suspends Operations rf. 4 IWiew, 41 Arthur Sager .At Buffalo HtmAm their aad world's Ha'Urtr IVerr. playing Laeg; 2572 4 54 1.4 Brown K1 5' 2' C.Bekher MeawoM. championship 7' Chief (L CWnjs) t Oordoa. hlta 4S was able to do better than 20 feet. ,. .2 .3;; Borahold ana oroff. 8 2578 Rainbow ii (Mm B vers tennis match at Wimbledon Friday, While. Confer. TrBjlllo. Baerlftre Jrraey City I 4 3' R Thomson 24 .10 lot I NEW YORK, July (AP). The AlS 1578 Regular (itti I K Middle ton) 111 kaaes 61 4'1 I.Scott klla Xijr.. Oarm. 1.30 Itolra 64 ( with Lacoste Batalta. R. H. E. tennla Friday's victor, Doable Btay bany baseball pool, ssbject of a fedEnatan. 3 1572 Heroakoiie 4 (J.J.Graves) Brailr. (ientoa. Man Who Stayed With in France was proving 10S 2V10 7'1 J 5" P.Schmlts .... 1 II 4 Oniaha clan adverse eral Inveatlgatton, has notified-li- s Nrwark 1. Tomato 7. Jenaen to VlBCit to Kaae. Hit bf pttrh-- r 7 receiving 1074 Reno- - Lady 7 (U.Lyon) L. Trimble 100 6 1' 7.00 2' I' IroTer R radio C Uorhratrr 4. United - 108 i; e Basra ea ball Off MrMlBf hr Bra4r. 4 Rounds Dead decision from the French courts. The ients It will cease operations. 4 2 1577 Flo 4 (B.Warren) T E.Steffen 1.60 4) 2 wtoa Wartuhn Barns; Breaa. BallUBore 1. Buffalo 2 States Attorney Charles H. Tuttle has 4569 Jack FounCtln 18 SO Brady 1. off Rrrra I, off Jena a 1. Strwk C.McKwe-12 (Rtuunrock)llt 1 ! 4 I Seine tribunal handed down a decision been Watta Wllaoa, 4 aad. Br Bradr 4, by Jraaea 2, ar Rogara Informed by Inveetigators. . Jray City At post 1 minutes, off et (:14; time. :21 t. :4$ 1:06. 12 0 mutuels 1.at Credit AP. MONTREAL, Que.. July rtrtorr te Badf: rbarsa eVfraf to He said the pool s voluntary closana sentencing the French Tennis federa- B. H. E. paid. Miss Wyoming 122.60 straight. $10 eo place. $7.40 show; Brown Chief X.M of WIIMama Wants The Tribune J u k Munroe. prospector, miner man The Influence aad tlaaaa. no on I'mplraa would affect have ing, however, tion to pay a fine of 251.524 franca, 1 pia-e$ M show; Rainbow $5 $0 show. E. Brown; Time ef fame 1 boar U mtaataa. 4 4 Winner b. m., Aahton-MaAaarlll -.- l.iier. but beet known as the radiatee to every walk of life. , five of its offi indldtmenta 1 against 1 R. 9a 4058 won Mltsl McGee. Tnlaa up stood trained Scratched Hall. atart. by an outgrowth of refusal of the federa- cials. good; who unknown at that time, . Winner entered ImStanding a trnlaae. Eekhardt aad t when ttailrrswi Hi"0 110 tlaJin. third second and drWIrvg-rounds foor easily, for Jeffries fy4 to Jim tion to pay a tax levied on music halls, Thomas T. Cooke, assistant United Miss Wyoming, racing as if much ttie lest. sprinted into a lone lead and inside, wore d5wn the leaders snd was drawing clear. Silex II finished with UoBdlaei Heaarrl sad Baaaier. the latter was champion of the theaters a runh. Wolf Jr. tired. Boss Hughes quit. Jack Coilnet went well to the and other entertainment States attorney In charge of the Inwas only cantering at the end. Brown Chief closed an Immense ga.p and finworld, is dead. been said had the TEXAS HAGUE. pool vestigation," ished etronaiy. Rainbow finished with a rush- Reno Idy and Flo quit. stretch. His body was found In his cabin places. loo.ooe chances at $1 each, give. issuing done ran a waa Girl a Fountain dull after Bussing ef the Data. quarter-milKecular MAC! One mile end seventy ysrds, claiming; three. year UGHTH going Jack, near Koyon, irai., to Associated the Press do According in and $75,000 ing prises weekly, race and was always ovtron. the Wee. Tri. were attracted to the place by had e,4t tn4 aieer. Net value te winner, iU: ecend. 1100; third, SM. dispatch from Paris, the federation ing a gross business of $5,000,000 a S 4 He evidently .Hat Iloo.'oa SEVENTH RACE One mile and seventy yards, claiming: three--''- -' Index. Horse end Owner. "A"t. to avoid payment of the tai year, with $l.W0,tKi !,rkin of bis kev. Odds St. Wlrhlis I Str. F'n.-Jo1. attempted i ft. i profit. . f lalla days. 1 7 6 on the ground that it was exempt from 4 I 7 heen dead f"r "v"'1 year. elds and elder. Net value te winner, $280; second, $00; third, $40. Ji7S Snow Cap 11 T.I Grimes) 101 P.Bemhart 4 10 Iwllee. S ,firf 1 4" 2 an 111 as was Hetw Inasmuch I Kefover It, ! P it (F. D.ttlavlnl l.'.7S.)Tis Wt. St. I I I 8tr. Fin. Jnkey. Odds.St. Owner. I' Horse and organisation Indx. 4 .tatoule has PSFJMITTSD. ,2 STOCK OF SAL ! 21 ! 2 101 14 3 - v for developing sportf and physical ed- they are just about going to kill ten6 2 6 Mahatma i KC.l wnlels) P Bew.lt 4$ 4 KJetfen S.eo Snraeer-W- 't .. ............. .2 lilt btardale 3;.3 Fondle Me $ Z E XlrOretnr) - lf .::ti sale ucation 4 K Kmittil 24 1 nis. as military preparation. 10i 4.80 4' II J.Wi 3567 Permission to ffer stock Sllex If II (S BrorUe) ... I I 7' 7 6 2t E Donahue 12.80 rtk , si1 tMd H 1 107. The court ruled that tennis faill ! clubs In 7 P.Rennle 4'1 1 northern France W Cox) Mlllerick . 2.40 3J Wolf In Utah was granted the Bristol ..-............ 1' (Mrs Broadway J.',J "Many li.ie Jr. li (A.OInoney) )4 7 O Floyd by to fulfill the last named, and stressed ready have closed and others will fol-. ... 2 a 7 Fehrah 7 (E.Tlllr ll onmpony of Salt V) m i" H 4 4" I Hcntl t'.,'i M. Warren 7 (J Iwyle) 7 t D. HI" hards) 8. SO 105 ' U 1' 8574 Black Mask 7 (W.Rrpr1 OMasnue Foretold JW " 1 21 $ 4 i 1 J Gordon The eta'e wurltlea trmmimmt-- n Fn-r the fact That wpmen are able' to play low suit." ( 120 com i. I 14 4. :4 1:42 5. 1:44. S (B.Wsrren) At pout I minete, off st 1.&5; lime. 24 4 had threatened to hold the 15L H--s but not aWe to serve aa Canet tennla 4' 2 $ li 4 K Hteffen Under the permit of the Hushes 14 it I1 liM" 8 7 .i'fslon the ewmpany may Dsvia cup challenge round at Wlm (0 place. 14 00 ahow; Til Krlh , 6 h 8 (Mrs Msraeu.ll) 12 ft $ malxht. paid Know Can 110 J Wl :,3 Sam l Iaiirisonf 2. fm iiI N 81i: (V) mutuels President Canet nf the French fed- hlednn If the judgment went axalnst 1565 Jack Ollnrt $ IC K I'arr.l 112 2 ! 2 ij place, 81e snow; Ma Sat ma 1140 aiow. Winner ch. g. riaram-- Uni-Ia-roih- y I L Ulls Snree of common stork, par value 8V. 1 I ll bed 1. 1:16 Ann: trained by T. 1. Grimes. 4. He was aaited udsy At post ariua ll.V stAodI. at par. No cnmmlsin was asked eration was disappointed at the court s (be federation. l4wioa A, ti( A. mlnule. off st time. :24 . l decision. lwUM 1. irih II log start, grod; won easily. as tn this pueeibility. , snd third same. Winner entered lor IUO. $4.60 sh'nr; fl-- x f"rk. $;oo aiu'uela peld Fondle Me $340 sirelrht. $10 M T the sale of no claim. The Asauclated Press quotes him as Hla rtJ'y was a qutli)n. "what 810 4 place. $4 06 slvnw; Wnlf Jr. $:. aTOw. Wlnn.r I.Ik. g. Orllw in wore Zin follows: tnmt emplovera hve come to 103. Know E. FII the leaders d"wn the Advertise yor M efiulpofeBt ker would France kik Mke in tne eves of Cap beaa slowly, gained (raised bf Klanding Mrlirrf. STatrheyl JiTl Th Tribune Wsnt Ads tn rly the Tribune Want (!oluiiiw "Thli Is a terrific bw to tennis the tenn's world V adding. "No. we start. g'"d wtm firt three dnring. Winner entered 10 clim. e'rtt4 and won g'ng sway. Tie Seth Uit after asutmng the lead. Mtia'iita Ttmi ow sow quickly f don't want to criiicn the k. na tfistxw i .t'er FoiHlle Me, hard erid the entire distance, worked his way up on the tired. Htardale and lld Broadway quit. c but tnuet stage the rhsllertse rund here." getting their kelp. !nrh' Ik Lacoste Bests Cochet For Wimbledon Crown DEPENDS TUITION ON Workout for Narrowly Mist Finals. to The Tribune. BOSTON, Mass., July By Ripley Tunney Takes Meten; Burke, Reeve Special Ain't Going to Be Any Core C"5"flJX..of Two Showhouses Battle on Links Twe-haa- Lu.ise-uyps- S- ' three-year-ol- ds Hub-l.ar- ef umpire-in-chl- r. in , l,-- 1 1 1 .,. i li-- 1 . s--e. . fill . HI 10 elght-oare- . one-ha- tA'u -- lf 1 (or-"B- Kra-ar- iH 1 .Har-lo- . Two-baa- Boa-se- r, Jeffries Jaa. ry -- . - !. O-- . t" x - !' fr lke 5 1 rr 1 i" 1 -- 1 s: 12 i. ". -' I:1,: t- : fr p4a-e- fr - e t !. |