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Show -A" r . ;; section two - , 'V PBOVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 19 3 1. PAGE THREE F tba; At V - 4. -T ' - "A " . . ft ' ' Interes&hg 'Sport Jttssfes Scheduled Juniors Conceded Slight Edge In Cinder Event; Rivals Blue And White Grid Squads Appear Evenly;Matched The interclasa track and .field -meet and the annual spring football jame between the White and Blue squads, form, a double header on the athletic program of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university , Saturday afternon in the "Y" stadium. The meet will commence promptly at 2 o'clock and the football game will follow as soon as the cinder clash ends. Great interest is evident in both events, as the showing made there will be eorhe indication of .the klnuof a showing the Cougars Vill -inakeln these two sports in thecoming seasons. Both the foot ball and track men fire in good fchape. However "Frog" Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen strained a tendon in his. leg in the-Thurs.day afternon practice. and will probably be out of the coming Htieet,- - Rasmussen may , also, be. cut of Lne Utah meet next week toTe the only sure point man in Uhrt sDrints on the "Y" team. He was also 'anchor man on the half- mile relay. As is always the cuse.ioaie of. tiuf intercfas? meeiK rlcwte artf.i doomed, o faj. ts5 . ya- mere were 12 out of the 18- lieeotfda that Were bettered. It is-not expected that such a total will be broken this year. Those "which are most likely to fall are the pole, vault, the high jump, high hurdles; "shot put, javelin, two mile and half-mile events. All of. these have been bettered bet-tered so far -this year; and it is ex pected that even better marks will be attained urtder competition. . ttVnen the White and Blue squads tangle in their annual spring game they spare neither flesh nor bones, and for that reason alone the spectators spec-tators are assured, of a good. game. TJje. men have aljt heen drilled, Intensively In-tensively on the f iihdamentals 6? the: game, and have ;teen show)ng the earmarks or a real team lor next year. ' J ? This week, the two. aquada have " en practicing their signals and jtftfng acquainted wh each other &r "teammates. Steve Murdoek is taptain of one outfit and Keith tVjLngsgaari is the other captain.. 5 KwTilv-Mjifchvt Tim Htfhe two teams arjc very.e,vejBrJ fattened with the edgs oemg given to' the Blues under CaptainvWangs- fard. The probable starting line-. ipiMwrlll be: Blues: center Wangs- gatd; guards, Shields and either H41es cr Brown; tackles, Nisenger and Schultz;. ends, Robison and "Johnsont-uaiterbachj Merrill 1 halfbacks, Wilson and Mathews; fullback, Hapl. For the Whites: center Murdoek; guards.. Hay mond uxpi, either Peterson or YorgasOn j4 tackles, P. Jensen and , Condle;! epds, Kggertsen and Stratton; half-J backs, O'Gara, Okeioerry ana .Simper; quarterback. Wilkinson;; fullbackjjone. The full squads' follow: . .' - Sues Wangsgary Captain;' man,-Brown, Hales. Shields,: . Jacbbsen, Schultz, Nlsonger, Rob ison, Johnson, .HetUg, Merrill, Rus-iell, Rus-iell, Johns, P. Wilson, Matthews, ttapl. ' . V i Whites Murdoek; captain;' Coomba. Haymond, Yorgason. Pet- Lerson, Murdoek, Condie. JensennH. Wilson, Eggertsen, S X t a 1 1 o n. p0ara, WllkinBon, Maglebjrr Otofcl- feerry, ; Simper, Hone, Biddulph, $Kousen. - Special Election M : COLUMBUS, o., Apm wrn jT-suecessor to Congressman lich-' oikav Loneworth. r CincintoatiJ who 4ied Thursday, probably wilk . be pTPct?d at a sDecial election In bis home' district In Hamilton .county. next November., .. . The ' law provide that the gov ernor shall call a special election Vhen a congressional vacancy .'.is to be filled. ,:v Since congress does not meet again until December, it Is probably prob-ably that Gov. George - White will call e special election to, be held at the same .ttaia- as - the general election, in November. r j Snanlah sHawlaare rarely' seen. ItXIX Spain now. M,guern,wuvien p: fer evening wraps. . CHICAGO CUBS IN DIFFICULTY Rumors Of Dissension Heard; Horrtsby Is Demonstrating That He's, Boss CHICAGO. April 10 (HP) As the Chicago Cubs move nearer home for the opening of the major, league baseball season Tuesday .against the, Pittsburgh Pirates, the question "is there dissensl6n in the ranks of Hornsby s team? becomes more insistent. joTba- Cuba haya been . made, .favorites .favor-ites Itb win vthe- National- league pennant, but not on their form n exhibition games. In SO games play-. fid yp ,untiltoday the Cubs , haye won 15 and lost the same .number ana naven't snown a . rucKer or championship merit. Physically Itr-?. -,' ,r v- The club seems to he physically fit but sadly jacking in thelr playing play-ing against minor leagueclubs. "The pitching his been almost anything but of big league caliber. There are h grounds for the belief be-lief that Hornsby hasn't the Cubs under control! He demonstrated that when lie dismissed Jess Petty, veteran southpaw, in Los Angeles. After relieving Petty, Hornsby remarked: re-marked: "No ball placer is going to make his own rules bn this club." Hornsby gave another demonstration demon-stration that he will not tolerate haphazard efforts on the playing field when he sent Pat Malone to the showers, when the latter fori got. himself, long enough to wind. up with men on first and second bases and permit a double steal at Fort Worth. The loss of spring exhibition games seldom -means much. The re stilts of these practice games axe not true indicators of .the strength of, a team. The New York Yankees, even when they dominated the baseball world as no club has bftr fore Br since, back inT ana19, always lost at majority of their games hV the spring. Another jjrreat ball club which, is ha ving C trouble . in its spring exhibition exhi-bition games is the world champion Philadelphia- Athletics. . . Veterah ball players seldom bear down in the sprWyThe,, risk of in-Jury in-Jury is one of;th& many reasons I'o the laty, attitudi of established starsTThey don't start leveling tmtn the games start counting ahd- a i . , i Tin l --."TP - r Sj . , I ,r,i , i ,i.. , , i , I i, ' .I'l. ... . ,r ; I U&w If- ICiW On Sports . . . . . By Laufer STARS ON TOP IN COAST RACE Spring Football Practice Resumed . ..H DEaSgrTrH A H&Tea- ROOM- fS:w::::xH:s::::;K;X::; ArAEWCA'S MOPS : 1 ( na&w oti? 5u mrnm v and ptv Aive f mmm .Q ' . (ElY UNITED ' PRESS) The" Hollywood Sihars still held the lead in the Pacific Coast, league race today;- with' three JLearas in second sec-ond placed three, others ! in .third a'nd Sacramento fourthw. From the third." game, of the.sea-sbn's the.sea-sbn's opening series "it appeared the ' Senators were doomed to the cellar, at least u'ntif ihe Stars move elsewhere. ,.,isie -movia city boys were held to a tie tor nine innings but opened Up in the "tenth with five, runs and won, 9 to 5. The Portland Beavers,ln second place,, also have come, in for their share of laurels by scoring two straight agatrrst the highly touted 'San Fratlciseb Seals. The Seals won nine ' outf of 11 exhibition games' with major league teams and trimmed trim-med the Beavers in h& first game 'of the league series, but thereafter could do nothing with them. SOUTH BEND. Incf.. April 10 U.ip Spring fool ball practice was resumed at Noti e Dapie today asder the direction of Coaches He.artly.(Hunk) Anderson and Jack Chevigny, asistants to the late Knute Jtockne. ' The practice will continue the rest of the-, month. Suggestions to call off spring practice because of the death of the late Notre Dame coach were vetoed by. Mrs. Rockne and. school officials. I TT 9vjjaS A t U)AS l FIRST Seventh 'Place H& Highest Hope : Shottoh Can Have, ' Dopeters Say Rifle Shoot i To Be Sunday Begr- And Hiilky Y- Oatsmeti Most people belive all Hawaiians gre qvack ywimmers, but the major ity cant swim ji stroke. INDIANS' BATS FAIL '"LOUTSVlCEE.' Ky., 'April 10 (TP Lack of batting punch continued to worry Manager Peckinpaugh as the Cleveland .Indians met -Louisville in an exhibition game today. The Indians were held to five, hits at Birmingham yesterday, ' but won their game, 1 to 0, when Brown and Lawson limited the minor leaguns to three blows. HELENS OrCE MOKE CHICAGO. April 10. U.i:i llolene Madison, 17-year-old swimming ytar from Seattle, held another national record today after swimming the 75-yard free style in 43 8-10 seconds. The. former record was 4.r4-10 jnad$ by Ethel Lackie in lU2o. Coast League Team Stan Jinj W. Hollywood Poitland .. Missions Ims Angeleg Seattle Oakland San Franc feo Sacramento . . 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 L. Pet. o l.ooo-: i l i 2 2 3 .667. ,6G7" .667 .333 .333 .3-3 .000 Thursday1 Kesuit Hollywood' 9, Sacramento 5 innings). ' - Missions 3, Oakland 2. Portland 5, San Francisco .3(13 Innings). ' Loa Angeles C, Seattle 5. ; HHI DKH WINS ON MAT ' CHICAGO. April 10. (l'.i: Henry (Hank) Binder.' captain of th, Noithwesterh " football team laay" fall, won his second match in the professional wrestling -VVednesday night by throwing Bflly -Schmidt; more than twice his age, in 7 min-nteb min-nteb and 55 seconds.. . JOB OF MONTH CLUB STARTED FORT ATKINSON. Wis.. April 10. l'.H) A job of the month club with members pledged to provide' woik for the-unemployed has been oiganized here. ' To Filf .Vacancy pay checks come : rolling in. y i Hack Wllsdft;- Woody English J.nd Pat Malone are the three members mem-bers of the- Cubs' who have en disappointing in spring .training. Wilson is batting: only 02, ;ng-llsh ;ng-llsh v233' and Malone has lostnwo out of three games. ir One of the brightest sppts ln tie Cubs' dismal spring showing 4 the work. of JLester Bell, who seems to have recovered- from his arm augments aug-ments of last year. He is leading the Cubs' regulars ln batting with an average of .452. Hornsby is just beftind him with,. 428, followed by KikF Cuyler with: 318. Manley ictor In Uninteitii Bout -DETTVEB,- Colo., April 10 0XE Cveorge Manley; Denver light heavy weight,' defeated Charley Belanger of Canada in a slow and uninterest ing 10-round bout here last night: vlT&nley and Belanger -appeared during most of the bout to be un willing to mix, and the ZOO rans at ' Stockyards 1 stadium several times booed lustily. SENATORS OING .STRONG V BALTIMORE, Md., April 10 U.E The .Washington Senators invad ed , Baltimore today . for their . final road test before meeting Rochester arid , Baltimore, at Washington, , in their closln-r exhibition games. The Senators . celebrated '. their, home" coming yesterday with a 10 to 5 triumph over the Phillies. 4- FEATURE BOX ASSORTED f FINE CANDIES BLANGHED PEANUT) "BAR-1'-;-.- - Qsi if ;T1:?? 1 Pound 55c . CHOCOLATE. EUDtiE.CAKE lb. NEW YORK, Aliril 10: (UJ W(trT such stars as Lierty u uobi, reaco ThompsoiuJLea Sweetland, ' TonSqay "Thevenow and Denny Southern rio longer on the payroll, the Philadei-j phla Phillies of 193i are not expected expect-ed to rnaterlally improve their performance" per-formance" of last season when they finished in vthe National league :euarv' - 4 s ' JNTesd Some Hucrlers ' ,m Shoufd' some of Manager Burt Shotton's newly acauired pitching; talent come through, and Phil CoV tins, star hurler, and Sherloek, first baseman.come to terms the Phillies may beat out the Cincin nati Reds for seventh-place but it is not expected that they will fin ish any higher. " Collins was the -ce of the Phil- lles' poor pitching staff last sea-soh sea-soh and. with him out of the fold, Shotton cannot expect much better flinging thari last season unless Jim Elliott and Dudley, acquired from Brooklyn In the trade that sent O'Doul and Thompson to the RoIh Ins, show considerable ImproVe ment over previous years. Lv. Sherlock? will .not be missed, greatly bujtit is no secret that Shot ton would like to see jCollins sign. Holdout worries Were heavy with Shotton this season for.it-was hb until a few days ago that Chuck Klein, the'slugging outfielder, came to terms. ... Little Pltchlne The PhUlles have been complete ly revamped since last season when Members of the American Legion ;i in Provo are urged to participate ' in the first outdoor shooting match of the season to be held Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock. The range Is; in-fihjtHilas condition adeoTding to F.'R. Nevnfttnge-'b-fflbfef.''' ,M There will be both Kraig an'' Springfield ammunition on hand, so that all Who wish to use their own rifles may do so. The club's Sprlngflelds will be on hand for use. also. All who desire-to participate but have no meas-of-transpoTtatlon or who cannot get On the range hefqre 9 erclock vare urged to qom- municate with Mr. Newell by eaUV ting 945-J. HUGE CROWD EXPECTED CHICAGO, April 10 (UP) William Veeck, president of the Chicago Cubs, said he expected a crowd of 45,000 to see the opening game of the baseball season here Tuesday between the Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates providing the weather did not interfere. More than 17,000 or the amrt-oximatelv 23.000 reserve seats already have - been sold. . 'SAfN FRANCISCO, AprH 10 "(D;E Fair weather, long-standings rivalry anjd two eyenly matched crews are the bright prospects for Saturday's race , between . the universities qf California and ,. Washington, to be run over the three-mile Oakland. estuary course - . .; . Both creWs have the traditions 6f famous oarsmen behind them. The Huskies have won national honors many times, while in 1928 the Golden Bears were victors both at Poughkeepaie and in the Olympic game races. Last year the Wash ington crew defeated the Blue and Gold Lb- the: Coast regatta, held op. Lake Washington, but the Berkeley J men .finished ahead oz the Huskies at-iPfcughkeepsie. '. MAYBE YOUR GETTING ONLY A CHECK BOOK FIT IN CLOTHES Shotton had dreams of finishing. high in the first division only to see them shattered . his stars failed to come through and his pitching staff was unable to. produce. pro-duce. As a result," the Phillies in the .. off -season' traded :someof. their clouters,for pitching strength 1 Art epidemic of. sore arms has made the pitching appir poor in mavmw iramA, V 1 1 Vi A ofaP has Potential power as is: evKl denced bv . their nerformances Against the Athletics in . thecity series. GIANTS TURN TABLES "NTOT? TTOT-K" Va. Anril lO ATP) The New York Giants and Chicago White Sox mst here today in the fourteenth game of, their spring exhibition ex-hibition series, with yesterday's 7 to ft.-ll-lnnlng" Victory giving the Giants a 7 to 6 , game advantage. After today's gariie the clubs will Entrain for New York where they will, play , their final games Sat-; UJ?day and Sunday. -. - - - ; ;. 07 V.- ' " " ... . " . I H . . . j . : . - ' s ; wfliciitTiiESEJim warn ... . v' " ."''." ; '' - i- - Headaches,, dizziness,- coated , KHogg's AxiBsan. AndwitK , tongue, loss of appetite-, lack ; .milk w cream, important vita-of vita-of energy, a;general f eeibg of Miaa are furnished. AijBran; ; 'blues'5 these tare -the most ' is equally tempting with fruits frequent danger "signals oJLcon- or honey. Sprinkle it over othetf stipationy- ' ,r J?''" cereals. . , ... "toot out for thenL.Donft let ' Use it in wkingfor inak-them inak-them make your life miserable. : ins delfcious bran muffins; Start tomorrow eating breads, In omelets, etc. Allc Kellogg's-ALL-BBANa de- JBraN also has iron, the builder Jicious ready-to-eat cereal, i of good, rich, red blood. 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