Show A' W srw t- a ? v M-- £ fc uUKfcurtfti 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 8 1931 WOMEN GOLFERS RESUME ACTIVITIES ON LOCAL COURSES 4 f 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 A f Misfortune Eliminates Don From Harms worth Cup Competition — H Caddies Honor These Boys as Champions Country Club Opens Annual Championship Caddies had their day recently at two local golf courses Alvin Jones upper left won the Forest Dale senior championship Upper right J C Deal president of the Country club presents Ed JUngsley promis AND ing young state junior amateur champion first prize for bis victory in the canyon meet Below Hap Stubbs youngster with a good swing proved the ruler of carriers 15 years of age or under at Forest Dale SLICES FRIENDS GIVE OUIMET AUTO GOLF TOPICS AS TRIBUTE When Louts Marcus won his ftrstj round match In the club's Fort Feminine Meet Stark Browning Chatterton Winners Re-eum- Country presidents cup tournament Sunday he recorded a first victory In the first! tournament in which he has Men a qualifier this season A promising golfer Is this fellow William II Young In the opinion of BIU Willes the youthful pro at Fort By GEORGE WELLS Feminine golfers of Salt Lake again take over fule of the courses Tuesday when their tournaments at the Country club and Fort Douglas will command major interest of local devotees Women of the Country dub will begin the qualifying rounds for the course championship Tuesday forenoon when if the number entering permits a championship bracket of 22 will be determined The meet will determine a successor to Mrs Mary Dolly Smith 1030 champion and former women's state champion who leaves her title unguarded She now resides in Den- NEWYON Maw Sept 7 Bernard Only Other Seed' ed Flavor to Fall Doeg Hard Pressed Disqualification of Briton Gar Wood Adds lo Day’s Difficulties (CTS) members of the Woodlawn Golf club at an official celebration of Ouhnet’s victory in the national amateur golf championship last wrek at Chicago t'harbs Shaw chairman of the celebration committee who presented the automobile to Ouimet said: "It By DAY ID J YVILKIE DETROIT Sept 7 if- The jinx that lias hounded every effort of forthe eign challengers to recapture Harmsworth speedboat trophy from Kaye Don of -' lanta who weigh perhaps 120 pounds gir1tdJ’ivmlnfttcd wringing wet were the pair who lifted allengliie craft la our love and admiration for you Francis not for your And the tee shots of Mis Dolores Rock Willes cotninups rival those of Miss Helen Hofmann the feminine star of Foiest Dale After watching Miss Rock hit a one to the apron of the old fifth green at the Fort recently BUI said he retired temporarily to Improve his own game “ Twas embarrassing" he opined "to be outdriven by a feminine golf title" vijl'i twmst bvf Utah Golfer Wins Breaks Two Records 260-ya- rd player' BUTTON IN COLORADO Remember Alex Hutton who used to be pro at the Country club? Well he' Instructing at Orand Junction Colo municipal links Alex McCaf-represent canyon course pro tells us Mac learned this from a recent visit of his brotier-ln-lawho Is president of the Grand Junction players’ association ifm Up to that thilah tri- - And Eddie Morrison once state amateur and open champion and later professional at the Utah Copper course at Magna ts running a driving course at Glenwood Springs Colorado smoothly asEwwar into the third round monotonously Doeg the defending Champion had ometh'ng of a brush before he subdued Eddie Jacobs of Baltimore In five sets but the others W'ere abel to take things In their Johnny stride le Randall bridge over the canyon approaching the eighteenth green at the Country club la due for its annual painting but lt does not have ri- val’s medal score Meanwhile competition for the September leg of the directors' cup at Fort Douglas resumes Tuesday with four semifinal matchers Mrs R- - B Porter medalist plays Miss Jean Klrtley Mrs J C Johnson opposes Miss Harriet Smith Mrs Elmo Cuibert meets Mrs Murray Rock and Miss Bernice Smith matches etrokes with Mrs R T Stewart Finalists which Tuesday's play determine will settle the issue Thursday ladies’ day at the club Trophy competition will occupy attention of women at Forest Dale and Kibley park Tuesday and Wednes- na D” ai h! V not enough i lt taran4iMedalniost as then a ft beenmoH’?i Bell who scored a similar spectacular victory over Jean Borota of France in the opening round a year ago played some of the most brilliant tennis of his career in downing Allison It was Bell's first victory over AlliPOCATELLO — Ralph Pugmire son sinoe 1928 and his first over a of Allison’s caliber this year Salt Lake City played the best golf player Outside of Allison and Brugnon ever witnessed here as he won the the on’y seeded player to fall by the southern Idaho amateur title Mon- wayside was Marcel Bernard a French youngster who went down beday His first nine of the fore J Gilbert Hall of South Orange competition was stroked In 30 and N J 4 6 6 2 5 7 6 3 8 6 his second in 37 The first Is a new Frand Shields Ellsworth Vines nine-hol- e record and the two com- Sidney Wood Jr George Lott Jr w at the bottom of the river tonight havlng turn'‘(l over on a cune If any- Ralph Pugmire Easily Annexes First Gem Slate Southern Meet yt ' England tencr Grant followed him mmutes later with a hard earned 6 4 6 2 6 4 D Miss lav Unlveutof ehminalng hi o'd long-drivi- Among the favorites are Mrs A H Means winner of the state and Fort Douglas invitational tournaments Mrs J H Evans a semifinalist in the state play Miss Betty BotteriU sensational young player of the club and Miss Eleanor Wight a golfer of state tournament experience Miss BotteriU Contender Although Mrs Means ranks the outstanding contender not a few look on Miss BotteriU as a possible champion principally because of her sporadically brilliant golf which already has upset two more experienced players Miss Botterlll eliminated Mrs L G Ehrtver 1930 champion from the last stata tourney and only Sunday she defeated Miss Wight in a directors' cup final where a hanMiss dicap of only four applied Tipping Over — Francis Ouimet was given a $2000 automobile by hia fellow Douglas where Young plies h(s clubs At the start of the season Young’s handicap was 27 Now It’s down to 15 and it bids fair to go lower If the 80 Young recorded last Saturday Is any further indication ver Botterlll matched virtually her Grant Bell Beat Brugnon British Boat Allison in Tennis Upsets Sinks After any choice of two colors offered red bined a new mark: His total for the meet was 143 or blue one under par You see the Reds and Blues of the canyon will hold their annual cos-- 1 Myron Swendsen of Boise cap-turunner-u- p team match oon and the honors with a score Ing team paints tlye bridge the co’oriof 20 strokes more than Pugmire of the winning team Prizes are of- - dummy YVinterholer Twin Falls was disposing of Dr Lawrence by nine seconds and au- eliminated himself from At the same time it was announced that Gar Wood driving his Miss M'ss America IX also had beaten the gun to be disqualified Wood led Dop across the start having crossed lt two seconds ahead of the British challenger Wood's second entrv in defense of the trophv Muss America VIII left alone in the race finished the 30 mile course lnsurely for an average speed of 60 872 Dock Collapses With Crowd The race was marred by another mishap when a loading dock on the Detroit side of the river crowded with ni?n women and children watching the races collapsed tin owing many of them into the water All were rescued In winning yestei day’s heat Don had established a new world’s competitive speedboat record by averag- - le Mauler Toys With Three Ring Rivals “"- '““i- -i lWI” M- - Cer Kurzrok Btbr C a!g8S‘“i" ’n rt of t he “i f’hlldelPhl-isidcame upright and settled down jR7uiorrl WlUlms n' speaking of Red and Blue the club Pocatello University club Po-York drtrtfdby the stern as it filled with water b wood Jr n Nibley Park golfers will engage in'citello City club Salt Lake City and1 Format Hills III i An hour before the race w ord came ’ their annual rolor team match Butt- - Fifty-fou- r MS players competed 6 2 td-- to the Judge's stand that Gar Wood In Ortoher while the final one Perrv defeated Frederick J Fngland early In new a record for surd ( establishing 2 10 6 Ne York ft 3 Dempsey Knocks Out One of Forest Dale postponed Monday the course had discovered a leak' in hia gasoline day M Pugmire broke a mark of DonaldTaranjioll Frame New York defeated tank and had requested a postponeFive players advanced to the eec will be 33 6 KtTu held York later Bad New this established Onda 64 month Bees Marvecently by Carries Two Along Be-fdefeated ment for 4o minutes John Van Ryn Philadelphia Race oflicials ond round of the F T Whitworth shall local professional Md Elliott louihlln Annapolis A tradition goes with the Dale se- - Following isannounced that Don refused the retrophy meet at the Dale and the re Reno at rie denow Is on which even with each Par the ground that it would Hall South Oranire N J quest maimng first round tilts will be set545 335 j Gilbert Marcel Bernard France 4 6 feated team holding one victory In the Punlr ui 9!444 334 4343672 necessitate his returning to his boat-wetled Tuesday or Wednesday 333-- 30 b 6 next g to of warm match the flag the winning) 2nd 9 up 35 gallons of Oeorte P Huirhes England defeated Ray Miss Frank Losea 453—37 ' 454 345 6 4 Jr Malba N Y oil Fie said that If Wood had RENO Nev Sept 7 (Ay-thou- team Is hoisted on the flagpole there winners' of the various flights Palmer I Miss Sally Frank medalist sufL defeated Harold Blauer Laurence but one boat In the race he gladly Richard Downing Amltyvllle L 1 sand fans today watched Jack Demp- to flaunt Its defiance until fate or werefered defeat In the first round when would have agreed to the postponeFirst fllght-Dw- lght sey clown through five rounds with something else otherwise decrees Lenzl Idaho Mrs D Scalley won 4 and 3 in their N J defeated ment but felt that with two boats Gregory Mangln Newark H McCaullff N Y Yonker Ithiee large but not overly willing Eugene 1M match Other results were Mrs Ed Salt Lake City hotel employes entered against him and one of them heavyweights knock out one of them hold their first Bpltzer won from Mrs V Archer N C de- In tournament at Clavton Lee Buruell Chariot V 7nJ2'rr good shape the race should start in less than a round and carry the 5 and 3 Mrs Frank Brlttan won from New York feated Martin Buxby FUepfr03r'-Po- ' Eighteen-hol- e ley park on time quaUfying others along for two rounds each Aua Mrs D Wolf default Mrs B P scores must be turned In to Profes- Robert Brvan Chattanooga Tern de Wood' First Disqualification tm PooReUo The old Manassa Mauler toyed sional Manley won from Mrs A Jenkin-so- n fead Gusiae H Boehmer Jr St Louia When Wood Riley by Wednesday wnt over the starting with Cowboy Eddie Burns of Daven- Otto R Mickey b ydefault Third Melvin Boise 83 8 and 5 and Mrs R J Knapp flight— Maas In charge of the tourVines Pasadena Cal defeated line nine seconds ahead of the gun Barnard American Falls 85 Toe vs DrEllsuorth port Iowa for two rounds knocked nament announces won from Mrs J L White default York New 60 Herbert Fischer out Sammy Baker of Douglas Arlz today lt w as the first time m his caAmerican Falls 88 Other pairings are: Mrs M RosenFrancis X Shields New York defeated reer that he had been d'squallfird for m 1 minute 25 seconds and then Fourth flight— Sjkes American Melvin blatt vs Mrs G A Hughey Mrs Seeded Golf Tourney Y H Partridge N New Rochelle a premature start In jesterriay's bounced Red Tingley of Seattle H It Rose vs Miss Helen Hofmann We'll watch with Interest the Falls 86 Shultz Pocatello and Both Wash off the canvas no fewer than 'seeded" tournament which will de- American Falls 87 each Ralph Demott Norbeth Pa defeated A stait Don beat the veteran Wood Mrs F T Whitworth vs Mrs W Alacross but was a fraction of a second d six times in their setto Fifth flight— Wade Pocatello 86 Baislev6 3 Sheridan New Rochelle N Y len termine the Nibley Park club chamdefeated behind the eun Today both boats apBurns was the only one of the pionship The Martin Toronto Can Semifinal play for the Boyd Park of seeding play- - Lewis Pocatello 90 Tressler Poca- - Walter idea Henry Moore White plain N Y three to make a semblance of a show- era doe not meet with 91 proach’d the starting line at full tilt trophy at Nlbiey matches Mrs W approval ofte110 '— E T Herndon New York defeated Elmer Wood wtlh his throttle wide open ing against the former heavyweight Professional Riley but he Is acced-iTouse and Mrs Mark Weiss In one (Grif- nearly a quarter of a mile Griffin flan Francisco 3 6 awav champion who was fighting with and Mrs It Breneke and Mrs S W tng to the requests of members of oimmons Bishop fin defaulted after he had reached match Seemingly fearful that Wood would gloves Burns drew a fleck of the players’ association at the course! ) These must Hughes In the other point it bi iod to Dempsey's mouth in the first Bruce Barnea Austin Texas defeated get the Jump Don aNo opened up be completed bv Wednesday Haas t Mickey contends and we are inclined Kaunrath Austin Texas 6 2 4 6 8 6 Both were well beyond the start at the round and landed several respectable to favor It that the —(Jut of lay 4Karl By staving off a belated rally of 6 6 2 score qualifying lefts but Jack always had the situa- of a UUIUADELPHIA 7 — W V Clifford Dr E W BrownLenoir Wright New Orleans defeated sound of the gun Sept (A) The Edward Jenkins player seeds him and that what 75 Jr New York tion well In hand Safely back In the wake of the two ing veteran Country club golfer adhappens before or after has nothing ?i0rltl s chamPlon Athletics nearing 8 6 trled tokerp 0111 of range to do with a player’s status in the vanced to the grand final for the diFrank Bowden New York defeafed Ed- speeding boats came the slower Miss LINCOLN FIELDS RACE TRACK el?hth American league be rvas in the ring but Demp- America VIII to cross the starting nant will go about clinching it wlth- - ward Burns New York rectors’ cup at the Country club MonChicago Sept 7 speed the ful1 tme services of A1 s marvel from the west won the I5U00 David N Jones Brooklvn defeated George line well after the gun Mbs America ?a ? fcau8b£ up wltj blm and To those who differ Mickey day in a struggle The score VIII driven by Geoige Wood finfloored Mu'e Hf88 and Max Bishop was 1 up Jenmiigs Jr Chicago aadod Joliet handicap tor !m° points out that seeding In ten- - rn°Ijls' as an exhibition for tho Simmons after a three weeks' layDr Browning assumed a four-u- p nls after all Is only a matter of prebv half a length today with Burning I11 DaCh Clifford Sutter Nw Orleans defeated ished the race v!' to be vious record which in a sense Is a off plaved in Boston yesterday and wiibur r toa Jr Kansas Cktv more than 250000 persons who lund tlie lead at the end of the first 18 then Baze second and Liberty Limited Eaa Vd helped to his corner and then to the "qualifying round" the edges of the course Prior to the held that margin in the third nine! third k)1' wt°daV Connie4 Elmrr Grltfln San rrtnclvo Mickey points to of the contest but at that the fact tlvat the poor showing of Na- Mack decided to give regatta Gar Wood had announced more restchrif m om-m- Forcta mu Twenty-fiv- e thousand spectators dressing room Red Tingley didn't fare so bRdly tional that he would not let Don beat him to Clifford staged a sensational i ally saw the speedy- - son of Ilplnard gallop Champion John Doeg caused First Baseman Jimmy Foxx played1'6 Doe Nenjk N 6 I4 defeated the start and that he was the outs't but as soon as Dempsey his being aKl Toclt flrst' baa today as Eduard Jacobs Baltimore that wiped out the advantage and to victory- in the ranked fifth in the drawi'1 dash at prepared found the Seattle youth of the Golden Jubilee tournament lJtni Moore the Fug outfielder who 6 0 6 3 even to disqualify Miss America IX If aent him into the lead H'gro covered the distance in began the range Chriptian Bnuufl France defeated Dr3 necessary to prevent such a hitting the canvas Fach time where otherwise he would have beeniul)s1ule1 f"r Simmons ah-- is on Laurence 111 5 Clifford won the first five holes 6 happenNew Tork Kurirok of the final nine to become one lip 6 The race was worth $7320 with Dempsey helped him up mauled him placed at the top He s had poor the hospital list ing New defeated York Lam arcund Jerome bit a and then floored him 'qualifying rounds’ Percy before Browning's control returned Eo sure was Don regarded as wino4M going to George W Wingfield Bishop is out temporarily because 10 6 New York 7 b Mtrkey smiles In time to win the thirty-fourtajein with either a right or a left of strained muscles in the shoulder Kynanton and defeated ner today that the bronze Harms-wortGabriel Lavlne Philadelphia mining magnate of Reno Nev was on 6 still his f C Tlnglev feet at the I U Phliftdeipn! and upper arm while Mule Haas h 6Bernard aquare the match Halving the thirty-Hvgro was hravtly played In the trophy had been brought dow n 3 ft fifth Dr Browning won the thirty-son the bench with an injured writ bet ting returning $3 48 to w in Hygro end of the second round however Andre Merlin Franre defeated Arthur to the racing committee's pier to be and a hand got ixth big for a victory 8 6 presented to him MacPherson New York The mishap today M 1 he promtxers estimated the crowd own" th 7 5 srxas t raoi 1 Clifford a last nine was a 38 one and should ho d hJ Herbert L Bowman New York defeated necessitated abandonment of plans ftUndmr ot tba Trams of 10000 paid approximately $15000 Under par Don had made to take Miss England Jrtnis L Van Alcn Newport R J to see the bouts 6 0 6 2 1IATDEN LE YDS UIFIE MEN Houx’oq The other grand semifinal match to Toronto on Thursday or Frida v Bell defeated II Pb’Ur Text Berkeley nnii Tony Poloni of Reno former amaGRACE Idaho — Carl E Hayden between Dr R E Wight and J N for an attempt to increase Its world BAuinrnfc Milner Alliion Auulu Texas Fort Worth scored high with 40 out of a possi- teur national light heavyweight 6 2 6 4 Casella will follow the original record of 110 223 miles an hour on a Brvan Grant Jr Atlanta Ga defeated G!vetnn ble 60 points and Alfred Stewart champion knocked out Tommy Ben- schedule of September 19 Clifford i Rhre eport 6 3 straightaway course Jacques Brugnon franre Sftu 3066 °‘ the small-bor- e was bi 38 fifth round second with aoon for in reCalifornia to Wk the hit Fill departure 4319 nulln event scheduled Ban Antonio BOXING BARRED ON HOLIDAYS unofficial rifle practice shoot aftei side caused his tilt to be scheduled exhibition Boxing while extreme)? popular In Lonheld here Sunday An Irregular wind 118 Polmn ahead of the other don Fnaland la now prohibited on Buiulay flvored the Californian eight times cut averages A flag tournament and three PEBBLE BEACH rUtin as and OoocJ Friday 'h Monte Cal before the final knockdown matches In the president’s cup play Sept 7 ('TV— With neither spectacular upsets nor unusual performances comprised the remainder of the canyon program Monday marking the day the vanguard of a BURLEY Idaho — Coach J A Dr W G Stark planted his flag small army of golfers seeking the Brown the with nearest the cup on the first green to help of his high twentieth 15-Miannual California amateur le school football squad has smoothed win that tournament He used 100 championship passed through first off the rough spots on the new footrlroke which with a handicap of round matches today ball f'rld at the fair grounds and reg- 18 gave him not 72 While 88 ular practice is now rarried on each A close second was D D Crawtolled over Pebble Beach s heavilv lafternoon The playing field lk ot ford whose efforts carried him to k slii and Quintero has trapped wnv ids torest the fans will be the relay fairwajs greens 84 the center of the new Ihe fhst green but farther than dlaultT ItlroiS TOUT Oppo-SUr-k to more than 220 vtetoi les over the NEW YORK Sept 7 (IV Paul de others who race'poslte Slurs the ’draw" escaped Accuracy Bivun little known voungster who the two squalls Twenty island and Is covered with a lawn of was from the pin Crawford best fighters in the eountry includmarked time preparatory to second W esc1 carry a football meadow fescue blue grass nnd other way to Germany on a round tilu in! d at nents On 6 Tret (1 ing Joe corded Governor Glli k ltabv Joe Gans G01 ilia worked h's Heaving tomorrow UK) vards and In July and won the Ger-nexchange lt with the grasses suitable for a playing field L IL Thompson carried C E FoJones Louis Kid Kaplan Joey Kauf- freighter Arthur Sato Francisco Sm next Japniin Ihe Fhovo fife and drum Thtitv-flgh- t no bet- anese in Height bovR have rppnrteti Inr man lUlarlo Martinez Bobby Mays tor marathon could finish ley former stale amateur champion l’nrly Invited who won medal honors In the corps winners of the slate American practiPB for thr fall Rames than second today in t he to the forty-nint- h green before he of and Tommy O ill len recent national links champublic Ltgion honors will put on a special them lpttor inpn Gamui hu? thre Metropolitan Smlor A A U run lost their president's cup match 7 alroady Feraci hopes to fight his way back feature of the Caledonian club'traok pionship bobbed up with a fine brand drill between The Union With whedtiled Jerome nnd 6 Thompson combining steady Onklev of golf to defeat G H Mullln a Manuel Qiilnlero Spanish hurrl- - into the The fans wl n attend the Tt v n'ra Yj Ogd ‘ti w graces of f mitom when and Jleid ntret golf with his handicap to force the cane who is rated bv National Box- - he meets good Lou Io kabv Buffalo wel-inAfter hading nearly all the way "tour'' Bl'Khftm Y0Un!t ulv?rMy tx'1 I” e hlTh' me far whi'ch nemw11 U°“l “pnrid association mogul as the thlrderweight Feracl foimeily was re De Ftrvun was k r paved bv Albert he shot In 36 one under rR? H' D'ni a'd a been reiurned to the management Frank Edwards medalist entered best Juimm welterweight giune in the Ogden stadium Fli the in as a mntendcr' for agnized V New'Yoik par theMIrhelson of a mile from hullwl to Hl 0n’v one cmtrat that with Twin the Kurd round with a two-uvie world expei s to live up to his repu- !H'e evn par when the match Halday nl8llU September 18 will be e u t'1 'tpening junior welter and welter- - home traied tile Mlllrose A A was grid ceremonies of Fulls remains to be heard Imm torv over W A (’hi ter and he tmilles Fieddle Wells weight ciow ns and still believes he Is runner and ed on the thirteenth ktu1 "hen to an treated when'the to feature additional season the bv Governor Dern has been tape Kiibn defealed Clifford 4 and 3 Lw Angela rwo top golfers from the north three of Utahs foremost forward invited to make in one of capable of holding his own with the wrVhour first round mnteh Ollier first roi Gaines Injured best in the sountjr Lockbv is sud1 minute Vlncpiit IXilp of Portland and Bon hi contest a the at begUrnl'ng addrecs conqiele wtUl tonh lies must be completed befoieiarPna Monday nightT to be S'etn or Beattie matched a falily curacy The piize for this event will of the mutestsvsiem aUtie terrific puncher and dan-- 2d seconds behind YVedneslav when second round ones and Wells will May Miss Big Series on brisk breeze Quintero gerous man for any opponent appear blowing over the oeean-b- be a gold watch The U A Y all stars Mailed prar the program lust ahead of Ja k (ire scheduled SOITHFHN ass(K HTtOX tiered course to win their round Clawson and Bill Longson Tony KirMx'r U of tho Rv tour-Hunriny First prue in the blind bogey nioiuing for Dip pid £T TaOUIS Supt 7 uUi— It Is f i art'i 6indls a( tbt Tfitu Dempsev Utah idol of the who local athletes are getting teady for without trouble Pulp defeated Fd- - helped car-- y the UtC' to another classic W 5n is mnen lament at Fort Douglas Monday wn box four opponent Inring 1Ialnr5 hw 5fpred an injury four or their stand— if they do B rmie'im gar T Linder of San Francisco 4 conference title hurt 1“ to W R vent Chat Wtnn who cardH six rounds s 81 event him ft cm p! lung stand— agoinst Dempsey Del Baxter and 3 and Stein took tho meanire 'at tonal passing — 71 to hit the pvart furF 7 & 0 There ia murh interest in ttie of ('ornhh ia training al home while i riuVii"’ of C E Stewart Los Altos 6 and 5 thrust Ids Athletics In llr woi ij 7ft right R O Tnrrf vtllh and Nr S'xtv-fou- r battle b e ause Quin- Jackie hilvrr a promising 74 Orlfiu sei le matches to- - wllh Theiou Snout hI! conlerence staff tt Dr O S Squire with 83 74 tero ha built up a utrong backing in old ' DUto-- on! 1 morrow in the second round will see qimneibuk fom the Via li Slate ' pumiur fiom (tin ago (ferine V'h1llr M " Ag uT’b'" y' T" iatsitv'qhm vi uirtn? Won second ii ml thud reaper tlvriy - himself in fine toilt Lake due to hlk biilllmit lorn' sonelliing ' null al or (he notables in atium Flan- - rUultunii mil e nnd ton Homer lu shape foi the buttle fg (rv noon in the " stadnun fonnancei sgiiimd mu h f'gtue’ as Silver nuiv give Ik mpsey something ruh limildi i 'il Hull ds Brown of Honolulu clrtenpPK burner Y liunli Hrte w p nor penny ni ri and lam will b otlirml v sung u (- iHevtl Pot alt Uo welter weight (o woirv about ns he hu won 25 of At ma 4 7 MettiU one u'oiihi ii u Ch) K "p SIT in ixio FOmaff J! cluimnlon will rnutih strokes with'llmd B'ddulph will " t’irh en hpttg K uit ill 1 ent Hu and D grinders air expe t d V - repie ( hut t i' e he Ferai Can funner Mu1lon Hum uwi a fhi mldHble rival F'mnk C Stevens Br'i ham Diego hit most i i N Or utl 4 fight with knoik-- j N&U b)Je kept me HWRkr lat night a ri am li t I ' i w Jj !i II 1 Young iinnerrtly In the cdv for liie gong The remainder el )”h U Hm' in He tip- - the n uM al 210 pound ai aid I tnlu'fd a miisel hoy Eddie Muidoi k Oklahoma Jr of Bevei ly Hills runnerup for added spichil tvr fie (pr il n't x 1" jio ml lir mr th rurient ml t the "rnt Inv'ted is ei several quad other tin 6 and cxpeeiid h in th’ shmildee B itkr in lUlG 1923 tectUl city and stands fed 8 hit he M'UUuiu LUl Ivowk 2 (p g AnuUiir Utttuie w lilt h chunk! in itlic lat uf Uie wuk itumpioushlp illtg hi And -i 4 or 1 10000 1 0 2 7 ll 3 lubri-cat'n- 1 Ten - 2 1 5 wffl'JSS’ rap1o 3 1 1 5 2’ 4 3 3 1 4 7 two-roun- 4 EpinanVs Son Shows Speed at Lincoln Fields 0 3 2 L 5 2 1 7 6 tAh-H- ygro 6 5 Slm-wny- 4 1 6 6 4 4 - 4 6 6 1 66-- h h 4 I Favorites Win toflnfi" 1 6 6 First Rounds 2 7 At Del Monte 6 5 4 Hurley Mentor I1 Quintero Wells Feature Dempsey Supporting Bill south-pawe- Passing Contest Relay Race Features at Ogden New York Ilacer Snares Mel ‘Marathon’ rs live d lest grund-betwee- 11 i ho ahiihifh g p iiA slcoZ DtZu pas-ue- Has 38 Gri liters eT'' Pa-cii- ic b" r 1 oi ofUhntire 1 one-roun- d Pl-2- Wells-Qulnlcr- o 13-r- nwn ns i I Tw i l ! 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