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Show 5SP?rT CUATTE1 IV a By .L VARDEN Vj BULL MONTANA ls going home The actor-wrestler came to America Am-erica from Italy 16 years ago. Ho came In the steerage, carrying an extra ex-tra pair of shoes and some old clothes in a sack. When ho returns he will probably go fiiTt class HU wardiubo will probably take a half doon trunks. Montana owes his success to Doug Fairbanks and a head adorned with a cauliflower ear. Re's the hnmliest guy out of a zoo Fairbanks utilised Montana's ugliness ugli-ness In picture and the Bull commercialized com-mercialized on It, Yea, and he made a Ut of money. Not half bad for a fellow who arrived here wearing a pair of earrings. Johnny Wilson, the synthetic mid-! mid-! dlewelghl champion, a hurmlSH bird, but h harbors one aversion, lie won't stand fur a count ol John. In appearance, is not exactly the answer to a maiden's prayer. He has a frontispiece that extends into the Immmedlate future like a campaign cam-paign baniur I)' HP SETS IN IOTOR Jack Deuipsey now hopes to be-come be-come a full fledged actor. The $luo,-000 $luo,-000 damage suit filed against the champion fist artist by Alexander Pantages may cause Jack some un- rest. For a mere ono hundred thousand thous-and one could become most any sort j of an "actor." The Bees will "swarm at Bait Lake within tho next few days. On paper, I however, the Salt Lake baseball ma-I ma-I chine of the Pacific Coast league looks : much weaker than ihe team of 1921 and putting It frankly, the 1 m t; 1 ie.,in Iwaa "weak" enough. Tis true ihit ; the H-f H have u number of vets in I harness but the majority pick 'em to IsllllllllHHi |