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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 13

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llf I It I 1tv One Game Today HEARD In NIbley Meet; Prizes Selected fooTBAii Fundamentals By T. M. FITZPATRICIC Coach.UniversityofUtah.' ST Ellsworth Simmons Ind E. Kee-ley will play their semifinal match In the consolation flight of the NIbley park championship tournament this afternoon. They decided against waiting until Saturday, the deadline for the matches before the final round.

The rest of the players though, will wait until the laat day. The winner out of Simmons and Kseley will play the winner of the Everard Blerer-R. Lenlg match In the final on Sunday. In the1 semifinal round of the championship' flight. Earl 4 Both were signed "Nlta, Pescl." Canon Chase said that Miss Pescl said that her name Was signed without her permission or her knowledge.

WIDMER IS WITNESS. "I was asked," Canon Chase aald, "on what authority I had made the statement that Firpo had lived with Miss Picart as man and wife. 1 replied that on the authority of Widmer I had learned that they had occupied the same room and bed from July 25, to October 13. 1921." Widmer grew garrulous when aaked the reason for the detective bodyguard for Chase and himself. "Bushel called me to his office In July." he said, "and told me If I made any statement against Firpo or if Nlta Pescl did he would have us both deported.

"William Brady, a Newark sporting man, told me two weeka ago that Bushel said he would have me clipped and shipped back to the Argentine In a pine bo." To all of this Mr. Bushel replied at Ellis Island with one look of Intended contempt. After a three-hour secret session, the hearing was, adjourned until Thursday. Tremonton Takes Neat Contest From Malad Detective Guards Chase and His Star Witness on Trip to Ellis Island, 242 SOUTH IkUuW Jkbk sented to the N'ibley Park Golfers' association tfitli tha compliments of Manager George K. Carpenter.

Manager Carl Porter of the Victory theater donated a season pass, which will be awarded the consolation fltght champion. British Poloists Face-American Four Today NEW YORK, Sept. 15 Battling against heavy odds. Great Britain poloists, with a shifted lineup, will enter tha seiotid match of the International challenge cup aeries tomorrow at the Meadowbrook club, West-bury, in a determined attempt to check the Americans, who galloped to an overwhelming victory In the first gam last Saturday, The Americans are heavy favorites to win and thus retain possession of ths historic trophy. It Drlvsa Out Warms.

The surest sign of worms in children Is paleness, lack of Interest in play fretfulness, variable appetite, picking at the noee and eudden starting In sleep. When these symptoms sppear it Is time to give Whlte'e Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out tha worms and nuts the little one on the road to health again. White's Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty yeara of successful use. Price 35c.

gold by Sohramm-Johnadn. Drugs. (Adv.) Freebalm plays Frank Reese ana Ieonard Von Elm meets K. K. Stef-feneen.

These are on Saturday. Two Are Severely Hurt in Automobile Accident Yesterday. N. E. Walters, chairman of the trophy committee, placed his order for the plate.

A handsome cup was selected for the medalVst and an for soms time after tba aeetdent. Tha accident waa canned through their attempt to drive their car around a dangerous curve In a diagonal road without lights. BROTHER IS MISSING. Sergeant Dwight I. Douglass, for.

merly of Company twenty-seventh engineers, has been missing for several months, and his sister, Mrs. 8. R. Moore, is anxious to locate him. Anyone discovering the whereabouts of Douglass Is requested to communicate with Mrs.

Moor at 1(4 Division street, Elgin, ni. aiwss other one picked out for the winner of the club title. The prlies to go to the runner-up IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Sept.

15. Mr. and Mrs. H. I).

Bell of Klgby were severely Injured Sunday evening, when their car plunged over a grstle near Rigby and landed In a ditch ten feet below. The couple were taken to a Blgby hospital, where Br. Ball la suffering from a broken Jaw and collarbone. Mrs. Ball suffered severe minor Injuries and was unoonscious in the championship flight and tha winner of the consolation event are to be for use and not show.

To the runner-up will go a season pass to am, the Paramount-Empress theater, pre TRBMOXTON, Sept. 18. The Tresnateo bast be II sine yesteMsy Kered a wis ever the Ifelad sffTeratloa by score of 6 te 2. lllenaon. pitched a steady fame, holding tee Holateiaa aroreiefte until tba a'ath.

wbea lie weakened aad allowed two ruos to cross the plate. Two walki and a long single hy Larson accounted for the two lone tallies. Larsos also pltcbed good ball. llaLAD. I TRBMO.NTO.

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2 0 3 1 5 1 0 Onuasiker.lb. 4010 0 8 O.Wheatley.c 40100 4 0 1 4 0 2 4 2 0 llL.Wa1klBS.lf 4 2 10 SOI OV.Htrrli.cf 4 14 0 SSt OiLeoKatkm.rf 4 2 0 5 1 2 O'R. Wbeatly.es 4 10 2 a 0 LHalght.Sb.... 4 0 0 1 KSW TORK, Sept. 15 Deportation proceeding! against Luis Angel Flrpo began at Ellis Island today before W.

W. Brown, chief of the legal division of the immigration department. "The hearing is behind closed Canon 'William Sheafs Chase of Brooklyn, president of the New York Clvlo league, who brought the charges against the Argentine pugilist, caused a surprise by arriving guarded by a private detective, Benjamin Green-berg. "I brought him to safeguard witnesses, who have been threatened several said the clergyman. Flrpo himself, accompanied by his lawyer, Hyman Bushel, and Juan Horns, his was awaiting his accuser at the island.

He sat on a bench and watched the approach of Canon Cham and his two companions without the flicker of an eyelash. On a still later boat to the Island arrived Nlta Pescl, her lawyer. William Leonard Burke; Firpo's former trainer, Hugh P. Oartland; Benjamin Brnmel, elevator operator at 215 West Fifty-first street, and Philip Talery, chiropodist, of tha same address. Canon Chase was asked during the hearing how he came to take up the Inquiry.

PAtR INVOLVED. "It waa at the request of a certain newspaper, whose name I refuse to give because It would be unfair to the newspaper." he replied. The Brooklyn clergyman said he had corrected a former statement which he had made to the effect that Mr. Push el in person hsd threatened Nlta Pescl, landlady at the apartment house where Flrpo is alleged to have lived with Bianca Picart. The threat was conveyed.

Canon Chase said, through William Widmer, who lives at US West Fifty-first street. Miss Feed's address. Canon Chase said he Introduced the telegrams from Firpo to Miss Picart, which, he said, the latter had left with her landlady for safekeeping. Two of these cablegrams, Mr. Chase said, were: "Rending you money in another cable- you money for coming." better pipe tobacco DO 4 24 51 4I2T Seenr by lnainta: Ua I ad (1 0000000 .0110 10 0 14 it tins Bits Tremontoo Rons Hits .0 2 0 0 .0101 0 0 2 I 0 2 0 4 ftttinmar: Kiina Morris.

Owen. Elleneoa. 'etS 0SK Why better? "Wellmarfs Method" 2. Lyde watklns. V.

Harris 2. Two-beae hit I.o Watkin. Bllenon 2. Tbree-bese kit Lyde Watktoa. rtm base ra balls Off Kllenion 3.

off Laraoo 1. Struck out By Lereoo by Elleneoa 11. Stolen beae C. Harris. Wild pitches gllemoa 8.

Pssaed ball C. Wheatley, Brrore Jones 2. Wtllllama. Hit by pltceer C. Barrta by Larsos.

Ltft oa beers Ualad 4, Tremonton 0. Tine of feme I hour 85 minutes. Umpire Nelson. Sv jp I 6 THROWINQ A FORWARD PASS. In this picture Coach Yost is Illustrating how the ball should be gripped for throwing forward pass.

The fingers are spread out, with the small digit at the center of the ball and champion, volunteered during a visit today with President Coolidge to teach the chief executive the rudiments of golf. He received a grom-' ise that If Mr. Coolldge did take up the game he would call on Evans to teach him. the other fingers streamed toward the Chick Evans May Teach President Golf Game WASHINGTON. SepL lsAchlck Evans, former open and amateur golf UAcic end or the oval.

By, placing the fingertips on the laces, the spiral can be hurled more successfully than by just resting the ball on the hand, which need not be wet. The fingers sre spread wide enough to control the balance of the ball and are assisted by the use of the thumb, which goes nn the opposite aide to that of the fingers. This system can be used effectively with a wet as well aa a dry ball, and does not require the thrower to grip the oval tightly. Many passers have large hands and thus can grip tha ball, but those who are not so fortunate can secure the same results by using the above style. famous old-time secret now ours -escclusively Certainly rounds: tobacco out am's Back! Turf Results, Entries Klrt rare, three-fourths of a mile Gad ino (Cooper), i to 1.

2 to 1. to 1, won; nirk Whlttlngton ina' tTnsrbeM. to 7 to 10 wond; Zero Hear 114 tl.ee're) Ii third. Time. 1 2-8.

Win-ft1. Kfnonfn, Oeowah. Harawrr, iladuena t'ir ati.1 Clooaslee slao res. swi or rare, two and half nit's, t'e-pletli: ae Duettiete 145 tByerel, 11 te I. to 5, won; Carbinier HiNslr, I t( 1.

I 1, second; iavik 1M iEi)it. to (I. third. TIm, 1 I a. fWi'it' Lnnk'a Greea.

An train iteUa "hi. Cut just right too (See below) with the niftiest line of fall duds and 2-pants suits this old town ever gazed on! up the steps to-morrow and choose your fall suit or o'coat now. We will hold it on small deposit if you are not quite Ilea, Ldi lenaat Zaa end sale J' awe Tblrd rare, seres -elgh the of Ue TMn-na Cere 117 I Burn). 5 to 2. ens.

1 to 2. oos; Rlget 107 (rator), area, 1 se second: Valladnr 111 lO'Donnell), te third Tim. IK 4-0. Tblmble, Atplrattu. Poet, Dreea Maker are ltode aUo rau.

InfbiUnot tin Fonrlh race, mile and a sixteenth tag Aioeir ti uoonoiif i eat, woe; Atheletss 114 (Callahan). 1 to 4, out, eeread; Friday llth 10 (Braenina). ready to wear it and have the therefore IOC even, third. Time, 1 :5 2-t. Bepbalam aiao ras.

riftb rare. Plaevtew nsreei mile eifhtb Norma 10 (Malbenl. 10 f. ro e. re e.

wen; Maryland Belle ins (Cat-lahanl. to 1, eree. seeond: Onrtak 10) iFielde), te third. Time, i Lighter. Meadow- Laws, Bargold, Osybea, Clnna.

gcarecrew and Sword else ran. stitb rSee, five end half furlongs Barbery 112 (L. rater), 11 to 4 te 2 II. woa; Martha Marts 112 (fi advantage of a fresh, complete stock to-select from! Funi'shings? Yes! nrlll. ti I.

I to I. seroad: Mareellne US lanmmeri, to win). Time. 1 eagl. Tatoa.

Oeante Girl, ferrngnet, Desnet, ttm-fool. Host Moo. Tick Terk, TtTssdiere, Csl-eage, Bockatoae slee ran. Laurer Pleads Guilty to Attempted Extortion Upstairs (lf VJ "BILL" fr j-rrS 1 XZ vrt Z- BOISE. Idaho, 8pt.

It Appearing In federal court, unpreeented by counsel, James A. Laurer, former director of the defunct Payette National bank, now serving a two-year term In the federal prison for forgery, today entered a plea of guilty to the two indictments, charging conspiracy to extort, against him. Hs Is to be sentenced Tuesday. James D. Clevenger and Sherman Merry, co-defendants with Laurer in the conspiracy indictment, also were arraigned.

They will plead Tuesday They Intend to plead guilty, It la understood. Telegraphic advices from Carson City, by Assistant United States Attorney James F. Allehle, Indicate that the alleged white slavers. R. 8.

fitmich, Joseph Murrlllo. Mabel Clothes Shop f1. rainier- ana- Mn tnijr aban Home of 2-PanU Suits 275 MAIN don their Intention to fight removal oiemcL The tone of the message' mle-ht In. dlrate that tha four wished to enter pleas of guilty..

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