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Show TnursOaV, IMay i CT77. C.V ZZZtJL. WlUZo. J 'W fACT TESTS b ia DARREN TO MEET KHS OF DAYTON IN Sitting pretty and no I NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT L PORT fans of Cache Valley will be given a real glove treat at Tuesday night. Mav 11. when Frankie Darren meets Bud Kearns of Dayton, Ohio, in a ten round fistic encounter- - .These two boys have never met, but they are in the same class as fighters. Kearns has met boys that Darren ' has met and from the experience they have both had, one .real evenings boxing program should be the outcome of thist.match. Some have wanted to see Spug Myers meet Darren locally, but this was impossible. Myers left today for Chicago to join the Churchill Boxing stables." The above match will be better than ago between Darren and Myers. lt will mean a top notch fighter whose face has not as yet been seen in the local ring will be pitted agaifist Darren. Already ringside seats are being asked for and it is expected there will be a record crowd out to give the clever Logan lad a warm welcome home, prior to his leaving for the east wherejhe has a number of good fights scheduled. There Vill be some good preliminaries, including four rounds of boxing between Evan Ellis of Vernal and Elliott Lamoreaux off Prestonv Both these boys are good with the gloves and should give a real show. Then there is to be four rounds between Jack Otterback and Sylvan Marler. Some real fun will be seenin the battle royal that will be staged between Logaq lads. .This should make one of the best evening's entertainments for those who like the boxing sport, that have been given during the entire season. - i five-husk- y Pocatello :Wins From - Idaho Falls Rain prevented the games from being played in Logan and Salt Lake City on Vednesday but at Pocatella, the local team won from Idaho Falls by the score of 5 to 2. A1 Bonner of the Pocatello club has .entered a formal protest against an umpires decision in the Tuesday afternoon game at Pocatello when the Idaho Falls .team won from the Bannocks. It is said the game may be declared no contest although Idaho Falls won by the sore of 5 to 4. COAST CLUB STANDING Won Lost '. 12 6 Brooklyn 7 10 Chicago 11 8 Cincinnati New' York 8 10 9 9 9 6 Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Boston Pet. .667 .588 .579 .556 .474 .450 .429 .300 10 11 12 14 IiKlf the chap in the TODAYS SCHEDULE Brooklyn .at St. Louis. New York'qjt Chicago. Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. - ( Deny Jack Dempsey Is Now Eligible NEW YORK, May velopments today in the a sitting not a 1 , , I . , twi . A, Jl tM rymkor i lias, pound mu I Mi 'pound Un Asmk 4ort,om4 ponnftryurigimt kumtdoH milk top. 4ud 0t wukoorry btt of ktH m4 pmtk war 4 kf the fntb Albrrt proton isasMfilfsp f ; A De- 5. ey situation were to the effect that Chairman James A. Farley, of the state athletic commission, claimed his , Willi a, m associates, Mouldoon no other tobacco, is like it! and George E. Brower, did not vote Jack Dempsey eligible on Jiily 7, 1925, as announced last .week,ayd that he had copies of the minutes to prove it. He add- enH.il l led that the records- showed Dempsey's status had not been mento 4, Missions 10.- - ; , cleared up since that time and Los Angeles at Portland, that- - the champion was on the 'ineligible list, as before. Farley's charges followed an - - f '? r: ? 4 , .lii . Ogden i i ly H di ; rA wb'.f Canal Cleaning Notice Detroit . Philadelphia , TODAYS SCHEDULE St. Louis at Philadelphia. ' Cleveland at Boston. Washington at New York No other games scheduled. YESTERDAYS RESULTS At Boston Washington 11, Cleaning of the Logan North Field Canal will commence on, I Monday, Mav 10, 1926, at the old Deseret Mill at 8 oclock a. m. By order of the Board of Directors.. , Richard Yeates, Secretary. (Advertisement) . ' night. v , i. street auditorium. Terms were arraiyged today. Dern and Edwards met here Saturday night under the auspices of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War convention committee. The bout turned out to be one of the roughest ever held in Utah and was stopped by Referee Will Thornton on account of foul tactics after each had gained a Twenty-thir- d , g ceremonies will be held at the park immediately preceding tlie game between Logan Collegians and the Gunners. A record crowd is expected for the opener, and the Gunners" neat victory over the Bees is believed to have stimulated interest. ' , Flag-raisin- , The rules of the Jodkey Club of England have been adopted by nearly every sporting country in the world. Ill has reciprocal agreements with the clubs in Ireland, Australia,' Canada, France Belgium, Brazil. the Argentine and many ' other countries. . 9-- J Harb-ertso- . V & ' K British Again to View Dern, Edwards Prepares Matched Again Guilford's Bong Drives For Logan, Tilt fall. fans are Boston baseball ' Arthur For the next bout, the D. A. soon how wondering n ChiV, committee, with ack Vance the crack pitcher of the as matchmaker, out of the cago 7. come acting braves-- will have offered a purse of $1,000 At Cleveland St Louis 11, slump he has been Cleveland 5. winner take all. , thp start of the training season . r- -is f ' At Philadelphia New York The Cuban Government London The' sporting frat3, Philadelphia 5. planning to build about 546 new is to . a big testi give on schools the Isle & Pines, up ernity A loose, clammy handshake, to date and eouiDped with mo- FOR LAWN MOWEE and Saw monial on May 9 to Ted (Kid! atove repairing. Lewis, who has announced leaves a loose, clammy Impress- dem gymnastic and playgrpund Sharpening, Al w Call 71 fro mthe ring. ' 'Viglu ion.- - - f facilities. - Boston 0. , At Chicago, Detroit 14, i, ho investigation into the matter OGDEN, fi. Strenuous' OGDEN, May 5. A battle after he was informed by his efforts are May made for being locally revenge with nothing but associates in the presence of CLUB STANDING to attention the center upon the stranglehold barred is exWon Lost Pet Te Rwkard last Friday that Utah-voted of into been had the : pected next Wednesday - night opening game New Yoik Idaho league Friday afternoon' when Ira Dern and Billy EdChicago while Farley was absent. and the baseball dance to be wards of Kansas City meet in a ; Washington held in the Berthana Friday return wrestling match at the - Prince Albert is friendly in spirit and friendly in fact. It never bites my tongue or parches my throat. They tell we the Prince Albert process fixed that for me and millions like me. X only know that P, A. Is cool and satisfying as spring- water on a hot afternoon and that it .suits me to a T. Voure welcome to this leaf out of my book; IS youre not smoking P. A., youre not getting full enjoyment out of your pipe. Just get yourself a tidy ted tin of Prince Albert. Load up your old , and fight up. Nothing com- - , jimmy-pip- e plicated about that, is there? Well, thats t my formula. It always works for we. -- , -- 1 14 12 Sacramento 13 Portland San Francisco .. .. 11 Im !t YESTERDAYS RESULTS At Pittsburgh Boston 2, , Pittsburgh 3. At St. Louis Cincinnati 6 St. Hollywood song, on top of the world. And its bad world when you look at it from all sides. Ive hit some rough spots, ibpt managed to keep my seat. I want tp let it be known that the road has been a heap smoother since I discovered Prince Albert Here is tobacco! and Prince Albert My old jimmy-pip- e in a song from sin and I go along just morning to midnight. ' Whenever I get to feeling low, I take out my pipe, tamp a load of good old P. A. into the muzzle and light up. Old Man Trouble takes French leave the minute that wonderful smoke starts up the stem. CLUB STANDING Won Lost Pet. Louis 1. No other games scheduled. 16 13 .552 Seattle f 13 Los Angeles 13 Oakland Boxing: Magnates 13 Missions , ij LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE victory in 19247 taking the mess first round defeats which might 2 up and use of T. 1 to play, and then pairing once 4By Associated Press) more with Ouimet to win in the NEW YORK, May. 4- 1.- A foursomes against Tolley, who golf record unmarked by defeat this time was ' partnered by in' either the singles of foursom- Major C. O. llezlet. The score of es of the international team the latter match also was 2 and Competition with Great Britain 1. stands behind Jesse Guilford of Guilford is a veteran of many Boston, as he answers Ameri- memorable links struggles and a cas third call to aid in defense winner of the National amateur of the international Walker Cup crown in 1921, when he eliminaon the St Andrews links of ted Bob Gardner of Chicago in the final by 7 up and 6 to play. Scotland, June 2 and S. of member not a Guilford was ' the team which made the trip Mackenzie Youngest to St; Andrews in 1923. but in of Golf Defenders ( Bf Aocited Pras) the battles on this side of the NEW YORK, May 6. Youth Atlantic at Garden City and Southampton, the Boston siege generously represented this year a title he earned early in on the American Walker Cup gun his career by his long smashes team which will defend the interfro mthe tee wah foui' times national trophy against Great Britain .on the .St, An3rews returned victor. He triumphed over Cyril Toll- links of .Scotland,' June 2 and 3, ey in the first series of 1922, 2 finds as its chief standard bearBrawn Univerand 1, the victory marking the er a only time the great English sity freshman of eighteen years player suffered a singles reverse in Roland MacKenzie. A championship contender in In the competition, while in the 1924 w Franand 1925, this rangy, ith foursome he paired cis Ouimet to trounce Tolley and stripling from Washington, D.. C., twice in the amateur title Darwin, 8 and 1. jm vent has been the victim of i Jegse repeated -- hard-drivi- ng six-fo- with-a-doubl- ot be considered as casting him unfavorably in match roles. But records reveal that he went . down each time after heroic struggles, carrying George Van Elm, finalist in 1924 tojthe 27th green and extending young Dick Jones last year at Oafmont to , win by 8 and 2. jj MacKenzie, who lakt . year gave golfdom an unexpected thrill by leading a great field in the qualifying round, was night sensa- down at one point of his tional battle with Von Elm two years ago at Merjon, Pa. Closing bravely, the Washington lad, then only sixteen squared the match with ft remarkable brassje to the I8thA bad lie compelled the youth to take his ch?nee edge of a ravine, ; Lue he brought off a terrific clout which dropped the ball, squarely on the green, whereh sank his putt for a tie, only; to lose the match on the extra hole. MacKenzie had faced Von Elpn at his best, for the California star later came through to the final against - Bobby Jones through overwhelming victories against L. M. Watts, Eddie Driggs and Max Marston, . e on-th- 1 , TacEt Jyilfr ;IT3pr4h,e!rn Jy iiSo.r .CoSrege andMAY 2:30 ADAMS; HELD' ; . '77FFAY, ! Junior Colleges of Utah and Idaho and the High Schools of Two Big Track Meets for, the price of one. , the Northern ; will hold Track Meets at same tinae and place. 7 . . , General Admission 50 Cento . Admission, Students 15c with cardsl : ; : , . - t |