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Show mc ran m iWLiULuiArjo TUB n c The UfJUl 10 Parade M. otner ,1,1. V i ltll the players, without , d and the niagu tan win ) his nothing up his, .skew' elbows and weirs no f j1K . i his md he d f rather In s ' i I I , It it u tvpi runs Shute may two t i lilt ''iilos llil Ogtltn Million il day t two g mu s pi il i d vtsteid.r. d in York, May 26 (Ameiiean 'ire. discovery by Iettr Kot h Guorevnd, Belgian inventor, is "vxva.,,1 the prves of t( "1 cimera binoculars, , lenses, . 8 I thi m ntlU llllv OM Jt of iOWt what to a fraction ost now D I rransparent plastic will be used 'cad of glass anti will be pour- l,ntt U'oulds, so that lenses eati turned out on a b isis. (Lmhaldi but two four in nud game gave the to win. Tom ngt linos enough .Seats w is the losing hurler San Ihcgo moved (loser to Saera-n- u nto with a win over Seattle How aid LTaghetd shut out the Indians until toe eighth and gave their sluggers only seven safeties M m John H isslcr used four hmltts m a futile effort to stop the Uadre attack Du k Barrett was the loser Do. (land and Missions were ruin- t d out h M i dins BV CNIIED PRESS liu Sau Fram mo St ah it ,ul m It (lu 'at it Co tguo rut inso to thuo panics lotlav as on (hr Munin tt the I rank Merimtl! nish Uh put on in tht opining i lie of tht ir st'ius with OakUiui Muuth plate team VKiiue t c pot Is t h it Otklami souM piove tough foi tilt pate sit D in pioetl cnriut foi tight ami out tlf innings timing wimh the lead Krnnie )ik iinasstd a Hmih im who told the woihl List wtk u consult rod the St ils ouK hush league outfit, was sailing ilong smoothly on the mound Tin n ime the explosion and a film. t hits and Oakland trrois suit tintt Seal runners across tht last of the ninth pi He m the The smuikI tunner tied tht stole tnd the ihnd won the game Kt n n Slut Inn Kfthandei who took Toll jlue w is the vinuei, and Honli til who was driven out m the ninth the loser SdtiHimnto the second plate outfit lost 9 h to Los Angeles m a Solons The gome slammed Lefts Iliin of the Angela foi 14 soft tits, including two hom it AMERICANS WIN 14 out of Condition Of Tiger Veteran their 1 free-hittm- g SVNDWRH, England, May 26 li Wilfred VV clirlc youngster from ILi me, VV is advanced to the thud round of the Pnttsh amateur , gull hiimpionship today by beatunBraddon, an ing Kenneth known from Beaconsfield, 2 and 1 Adv anting with VVelirle were P. V V' dentine of Southampton, N Y and Robert Sweeny, Jr, form-- i rly of New York, and now of London Valentine beat Robert Foster, 3 and while Sweeny topped M. VV Budd, 1 up Foster is ail American citizen but has lived in England foi in inv years , 1 catcher-manage- Jhe StoM o$ fjhmkih j UalnsiA 3 ld pit-hi- 3 64 Survivors Open Match Play For Pro Golf Crown com-foitab- Finishes tip-toe- Jn PGA y 15-- 1 y "drop-em-ki- M V 111 2 -- , qunl-ifvin- g 9-- tvvo-jom- 1 3 sub-pa- AS SPUTTERS VV - Improving IN BRITISH MEET jA-x- f i i STYLE LEADERS! To win style leadership, you have to earn the claim of a big plurality! Judge Stump Says letter-writer- Mac-Fay- ll Chicago-La-mast- er $15.85 $22.50 $19.85 - alue loaders as well as 'These fine suits aie We know style leadeis. youll agree upon inspection that they are untsui passed values that you should not at fold to miss. Everybody is Wearing SLACKS $2.98 $4.95 $3.98 $6.50 Yours are here now, but may not be for long our unusually lartre selection is rapidly dw indling due to the sIL McBETH TO LEAD club GABRH Avg Cronin, Red Sox 23 92 19 39 424 28 111 28 47 423 Mc'dwu k. Cards 24 106 24 42 4u Lary, Indians Ha.ssett, Dodgers 29 116 18 46 397 Arnovich, Phillies 29 117 18 46 33 Home runs- Kartell, Giants 10, Cardinals 8, Selkirk, Medwuk, Yankees, 7, Ott. Giants. Foxx. Red Sox Kampouris, Reds, Johnson. Athletics, Greenberg, Tigers, and Bonura, White Sox. 6 each Hits: Medwirk, Cardinals and 47; Walker, Arnovich, Tigers, Phillies, and He'sett, Dodgers, 46, 44. Blow ns, Bell, - COUGAR TRACKMEN Dear Judge: Did jou ever know a husband who went willingly to all of (he bridge parties his wife mid-wee- k Mav 26 d I - Paul hurler and western division man in the Rocky high point Mountain conference championships at Denver last week today was captain-elec- t of the Brigham Young university track team won Mi Beth in a close election last night over Bud Bohpr and Lawrence Goulding, PROVO Mc-Bel- arranged? MR. X. That vindictive soul, Horatius Blink of Muncie, ind , was alwavs willing to go just to get even with his wife for taking him He knew she'd regret it before the evening was out. He uidu'l play her system, STl'MP. ac- We Have ADVICE Le-'t- -' LENSES ANNOIMEH 4 X nt off-"f'- d DtS'l, won Mi lHhiaius Skull i UNSOLICITED e i Piiates hi games this yeai amt stole 't field ,i lap on tile National league I dele I mler Strain tin itlv the Pirates are fading illicit i Their pat t setting strain oi'g It ad has dwindled and today then at time lontmdirs snapped hit Is the Giants, 2 games bat k I i ad mod the Caidmals 2y games, and the Cubs 31. W hen Hi Hv Pitched Van Mungo uMiistited after S Hall s biawl n. a St Louis hotel, handed the Pirates their third NEW YORK May 26 (t sraight defeat yesterday by pitchof Mickey Cochrane, V v JfrWT? t 'v to a triumph r ing Brooklyn of the Detroit Tt Mungo held the Pirates to six hits Pigirs whose skull was fractured and won Ins fifth game Burleigh m yesterdays game with the New Grimes, Brooklyn manager, was Ymk Yankees turned definitely banished the third tune this .sea- for the better today son for protesting Empire Mager-kurth- s A bulletin prepared by attenddecisions behind the plate ing phvsuians, shortly after 7 a m MST said that his condition Giants VV in The Giants rolled on to their was 'quite satisfactory" Bob Lei ei, left is east with the Chvtt.ind It chan-- , icidv to pitch fourth straight victory by defeatResting Well A formal consultation was held The again . ftei bung on tno sale lilts mmic Apnl 24 with a stuuboin ing the Cincinnati Reds, win moved them into seeond place this morning by Dr. Robert Emsole aim lb e the plumm'iod 18-- e 'I. kiuut king talk club phyll.inOJ O.ti with Manage i Stive ONtill Big Bill Lee won his fourth mett Walsh, Yankee the Chicago sician, in charge of the case, and garae by and Dr. AlexCubs to a vii'tory over the Dr Byron Stookey Their report folPhillies Gabby Hartnett drove ander Nicoll. in three runs and Earl Brownie lows Mr Cochrane is resting hit a homer for the Phils The Cards-Bec- s at present No operation game was postponed His condition is is necessary betause of wet grounds inThe New York Yankees quite satisfactory" Mrs Cochrane, who flew here creased their American league lead to two games by nosing out the from Detroit, remained overnight Elia- - j It was the in a nearby room m St. ith was Hoi mini Dtnsmoie Shute, of Detroit Tigers. 3 Ojgjk'n Iio d s hospital beth into She Yanks fifth but 1 ID straight triumph, To Slav In West Newton Mass, the defending they had to squeak through m the "Black Mike's room thiB morning No champion champion ninth Race and talked with him for a moment in eight yeais has successfully or so Then she returned to her his nown Shute toduy was Cochrane Down loom to rest Cochrane was deno bettei than a 15 to 1 shot to BY HENRY Me LI MORE Rowe returned to the nied all other visitors. Schoolboy Fluted Prtss Staff Correspondent upset that pereedent mound after a Hit By Hadley suspension THE FIELD CLUB PI It was a Yankee pitcher who Bracketed with Nelson and Shute and pitched a creditable although M iv it, 'I pi Led by Dtn-nat were Gene Sarazen, three losing game He gave up 10 hits felled Cochrane Irving (Bump) Shute the funeial Bostonian times winner of the title, Henry Mickey Cochrane, Tiger manager, Hadley, in the fifth inning of yeswas felled by a pitched ball. who is defending the title the .l Picard between the Hershey the Yanterdays game Earl Avcrill led Cleveland's at- kees and the Tigers, threw a speed Haiold McSpaden, Harry qualifying suivivus today teed off in the fust man to nun engageCooper the Chicago wizard Tony tack with a perfect day at bat, ball that caught Coc hrane square4 to 4," as the Indians beat the ly on the temple it ion il P G ments the Mam rn national open champion The count was t hnmpionslnn The Indians' center thiee balls and two strikes and Mist 'till hun low Hoiton Smith the wot Ids greates Athletics, over the hills and Valleys of the putter, and Sam Snead, the amaz ffelder hit a triple, double and Hadley was pitching for the plate. two singles Mel Harder and Witnesses agreed he was in no Field club when Shutt uul Joe ing rookie from West Virginia. Golehouse Turnesa of Tutkahoe, Nr Y folcombined to way at fault. Denny A hold s to seven hits lowed their dnves down the first th' It was the second serious acciGrove held the Browns to dent of the same nature this Lefty fairway as Bob Feller, hits six the Boston Red Sox year. sensational Behind them ready to go out at beat St Louis, 2 He fanned Cleveland five minute inteivals wtie the struck boy pitcher, four and gave up only two walks. HanV Lciber of the New York Three errors by the Browns in Giants with a pitched ball in an ( urge Nehneiter, Ogden the first inning enabled the Red exhibition game before the regular Country club professional .uul Sox to get away to a 0 lead. season began Leibcr still is a brother of Kiri tschn'-if- r, AMERIt AN LEAGl E I 1st. Hiding hospital patient of Teams ogaii pro, finished the Senators Lose Again Didn't Six- - Ball roiincl Tuesday vvilb i its thud Washington Cm hrane dropped neat 74 for a 117 tot tl, pisl apparently did not ChiStraight game, losing to the sec the ball for he turned his head III strokes Im bind Byron Nil White cago Ted Sox, Lyons It struck him with a thud, heard son. the medalist. Selim dec held the Senators to seven scat- by meets .1 o Ii ll n 'sliiinkonis, nearly all of the 15,026 fans tered hits. Cecil was Travis hit The ball did not bounce but dropwho finished Tueday w.ili in face a the ball that by ground ped to the ground almost simul152, in the opening round cotook a bad hop and was unable with Cochrane whose taneously day. to play. knees hue kled He fell flat on his v back 31 Twr Hadley was the first one remaining to his side. rounds of eighteen holes each will '3 Results hero Van Yesterday Tuesdays Lmgle Cochrane was unconscious for he played today cutting the field New York 4, Detroit 3 Mungo, Brooklyn aee, who came several then appeared to sixteen hv nightfall moments, back after his $l,0(K Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 2. fine for to his sense inan for histcuv For the fust time in the regain Chu ago 9 Washington 2 breaking training rules Saturday of the tournament every 'name and engaging in a fight with team- stant, but the players kept him Huston I, St Louis 2. until Dr. lying on the golfer cv rpt Walter Hagen who is mates, to piL h a game and Walsh came outground from the stands VV stalking elephants in India, surbeat Pittsburgh Pilchers islnesdays Ten minutes after the accident, vived the two trial rounds which Di troil at New York Coffman the game was resumed. The Yanwere topped hv Byron Ncfcm, vs Bio.ua or Gomez kees won Reading Pa Nelson, who won the Cleveland at Philadelphia Allen Troved Bargain August i Misteis tournament in vs Kelley USC-TEXThe late Frank Navin paid Conr FEUD April, scored two successive St Louis at Boston W.ilkup vs nie Mai k $100,000 to get Coi hrane rounds of 6S and 71 to will the Iei tell from the Athletics in 1934, and medal hv three strokes Chicago at Washington Lc ' vs OUT Mickey nroved ho was a tobaigain eaver Slianng the spotlight with Nelson two the Tigers by piloting American leugue pennants and a NAIIONAL LEAGl E world championship In the first Bv Ait Kienz Standing of Teams two seasons with Detroit LOS ANGELES, May 26 d IM At An Athletic feud between the Un- the death of Navin, owmer Walter iversities of Texas and Southern Briggs made Cochrane a of the club. California sputtered out today when four Texas freshmen denied The Tigers were touted as the reports that U. S C offered $100 club the Yankees would have to a month for a good athlete to come beat for the pennant. west. Mickey had played in 27 of The dispute involved charges the Tigers 28 games this year. printed by Joe Bcldon, sports ed- His home run in the third inning itor of the Texas campus news- yesterday had tied the score Tuesday's Results He was hitting at a .302 clip paper. He said a New York 9, Cincinnati 3. offer was made to In his 12 years in the Majors, he Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 1 B F (Beefus) Bryan, football slar, had an average of .320, hitting Chicago 5, Philadelphia 3 357 in his best year, 1930. Boston at St Louis, postponed, and that three other ficshmen also Coc hrane has two children, Gorwere being tempted. rain. Southern California countered don Stanley, Jr, and Joan who with four letters, sent Coach How- were in Detroit. Wednesday's Pitchers ard Jones Last night Bryan and Sisen-stat Brooklyn Pittsburgh three other freshmen identified or Hamlin vs Bowman s New York at Cincinnat- i- Schu-ma- c themselves as the her or Castleman vs Grissom They admitted any salesmanship was on their part. or Hollingsworth Gienn Jackson, grid star; Tommy Boston at St. Louis MONDAY, THepifNfeT Fires mV Reed, football-basebaplayer, and den vs VVarneke. BBiDGt!WOeK,7uEsOAY I MAve 1b Charlie Haas, former WSPLcT A NtWBfZJDbE ViEDUCSDAt Philadelphia at prep center, were the other three te eeDGe of mv nose ps to pr vs Parmclee. U. S. C. had not SSpa lefOguveo and id day cu Bryan said that JSErOloA BEIP6F, want the letters. answered I played freshman football at quarter I would appreciate it very much if you would let me know about getting in school x x x and how I could support myself f The team for the two tilts has clouted out a total of PI hits m two games, scoring a total of 20 runs and ha, showed fair Bill Nyman pionnse on defense d got hv in the opener agamst allowing lu hits, while Merle Ewing allowed iune hits in downing Honevvi'e last Sunday Who will start in the Sunday and Monday games has not been cs yet by Manager announced Slim Somison although it is believed that either N'vman or Don Little clvke will appear on the mound Sunday with Ewing workLittle dyke ing the holiday tilt hts yet to appear in a league affair but he worked for four inin a nings against Smilhfield tilt and was effective m holding the slugging Health CTtv boys scoreless throughout Ins stay in the game Brigham City, defeated by Preston in a wild opener and by SunMalad in a 6 be oil the will undoubtedly day vicwarpath in quest of a first Hansen the lad who set tory M il id down without a run for six innings and stru' k out 11 men during that time, will probably appeal in the box save Ogdon will undoubtedly Jatk faitl, ate hurler and strikeout king who handed Preston a 0 defeat last Sunday and allowed the Idaho boys only two hits, for the Monday tilt The Bamboos lost the opener to Tremonton-Garlan- d by a 4 score but came b u k Sunday to apply the pres-stii- c and appear as a favorite to successfully defend the irown they vv on last y ear One Other In Faille Only one eithei game is sthed-- u d m Cache Valley foi the two cltys with Honevville plavmg at The Preston Pi e stun on Sunday team will travel to Malad for the Idaho Memorial day fcatuic Southfield, looming as one of the strongest teams in the league after downing Tremonton-Garlanel- , 3 to 2. in last Sunday s feature, will play at Ogden Sunday and at Brigham City on Monday Malad will play at Tremonton Sund iv and Tremonton-Garlanwill pi i.v at Honoyville on Monday in other g imes .scheduled for the two-daholiday In This Coiner nva 2 Im n Hu i (her wo Game.s Is ph nt oini't SALT LAKE CITY, M.1V 26 K 1" Uav Engc hretsnn, assumed the for piesitltmv of the Ut ill Ski ilub PCs tod iv. following Ills dec turn Kern, who left Joilc Sutli-- i lands Pittsburgh staff to head football coach of CarTech last season, put in negie Is two cents worth. Kern admitted that, like Ruth and Arm-nn- r he also has psy. hie powers I an tell when a back is start-m- g to go and him nut of h'le said Bill. drag 'I Jon t have to a,t until he Is stopped with the 'Mil either. He's just a late on the shift, he's as the musu lans say, and uat s all I want to know Chait men at race tracks have this sanje i.t When they peer through their mnoiulurs from Lheir press bo ierihes and call off the positions the nags at various intervals 'mill (hear them snap, 'Here 'imi s whoozis' He s ploughin' mmugh He s as good as in., its l' Similarly they can doom f norite 1 here s something a the sti uie of the steeds that s them all they need to know Its Kreat rai ket -- now if some- euilj just tell when Mi is fading in that stritih split-scon- mt m Fntfebretson Is New Utah Ski Club Head Bill L CHANGE tagh: o 17 v go anil Wild of a shoo-i-n. '''tic P " 7. inning lit heart-hreak- looked like the surest sort But whin Mclil-hor- n drove off the fifteenth tee. Armour turned to the ling and your agent anil said: Ist's go hack to the club house and have a drink on sluite, for he's going to win Ml a foreego !M This mystified me just as much as the o ult Ruth had puzzhxl Armour. "How could you tell Melilhorn was I asked, collapsing? lummy held up a thumb and a forefinger about two in lies apart, His form was off just hat much, he explained He hik'd up as he swung. That was the tipoff. Ho meant to PUv his drive left to right h'it it just stayed left! Bill 1 A. YORK, M tv pinn mis in Mu is an old Iittsl'U!h t ustom tin tst hi vt ars the 1n iti s iv t won only one flag and thiy won it m Ut tober So a lot ot the ild-- t imers vvtrent ixtited when n st had 2 fi. MW W Ma-la- Tommy, but just as Ruth ir any other good baseball man an tell when a pitcher is stnit-n- g to unravel at the stains, so an Armour detect instantly when a golfers form is fading Hagen. rmour and I were following DenBill Wild Mihlhorn ny Shute and n the PGA finals doan at Pinc-Imrlast fall and four to MW Li I iv in fms ovir the hohil iv and irgi crowds an tspntnl to uitmss the two hUtus th it tie icitun to have dut it htainig on the outcome of the fn -- I h tlf tat e At Peak Biik on top of the ltuue and gunning foi tin tiown tiny held ill PI33 aid l'Ml tin Colli giaus aic expected to foi at t ll 1 r s'.iong-cs- t ut Mffle Melilhorn 'I 1 lit two Ruth, Trig Speaker and I were sitting in a bo behind homo plate, w .itching the Armour Yanks anil Indians, Huilhii was Willis began. pitching for Cleveland and tin Yankers eouldnt hit him with a buggy whip, lled striuk out (oilrig twice and he hail tin others handcuffed. Just as tin seventh inning begin, Ruth turned to me and said: There goes Hudlin. Hes all through. They ll knock hint out of the I box now. I though the babe j was enuy, but sure enough, those Yanks started to lather Willis and he wasn t with us long. 1 asked Ruth how ,he knew hat as going to hopM-nhow hed managed to call the turn so soon. He shoved a lug black cigar into that suntanned pumpkin face of his and laughed at me. Y oil'll better stuk to your own game, kill" he said. Then he explained that Hmllin had licen throwing an iipshnot all afternoon. The last two pitches tlie ball before the blow-of- f didnt rise and Ruth realized would start those batters lining em out. Id been studying haaeball for years and I thought I was an expert. At least, I was sure I knew more about the game than the average lav man. but after Ruths prcdictmii I said to mvsclf. Armour, you'd better shut up vou don't know what you're talking about'. dawn Lead Dwindles ' ill fell il s ihiiupioii' Join lltmhoo ii m m ! dodge V. X. Giants ( vv eagles, or Ton's idol fellow's A 1 t ... The other ESP p WL 1 ui'i tin til st t mi Suiidav iguii't Ult nh mil i, of t hi h igwi Biih nil i1 lie sin i' 'ihuhilul for , m it tin f in gimmds f) u k iwuiiv lour bouts afttr opining it home ,i un-- t t it Pi uhts tilt bodies End errors than .lohn Itabe Ruth is Hubbell and iMoGraw was his pal lis the best pitcher he has v t r 'seen -- even as you and I Yimout awed oy Ruth and J k absolutely he thinks the Babe is nothing 1 k ss than psychic, because of a kittle demonstration in thought s onvi yance, spirit mess igt, i.ad-g that Rutn ,ng or rave him out in Cleveland a a ou pie of years ago table-tippin- j discuss hits It i tint bin inn t ahon! a b isi h ill racket of the most confirmed own bun- 1 i p He s n, tun 5 lit ui' h el i id ih M the h ,.m imi uitlv ut On (' i In i ouiitv si it lu n t will a ipi ii in i U igue Intuit a heme iimiil foi ill I in 5 w A X . Fu iruTouun II to-d- imour loves to whin he gabs I Park Toiiuii) Armour, the mIu r " Milt of golf and philosoplu r of the Imker rooms, was n it, J tiimlik r of ,oig at a tall, tool , uliat the doctor ordered as lie waited hit fall to the starting t tee in the second s ssum of f 1GA qualify mi: rounds at the Pittsburgh Fold iluti Talkative 'I liomas his already prat toed his third J and had heheathd a putt ' ioiiile of tlandelioiiH with Ins hlat k driver His hail his shave, shine i.iul hair , ut and the rest w is a mi re formality. flail U e ciimdiavn uamc adcrt Cipnmm wiDrj uvivali ix,iuwujLib D5jiw.fi Hoth Tilts Slated For ... t. I. OfiAN, t IlhlOS g I, UK N A Ogden Monday h il i Mil I'll tO deceive to show you Inn hi miki'i tin uinhii' I"ii,itBrose bush out u( Dili 0 . ' -- , ,111st, - .1 jPlay Brigham ;Ninc First, ' PITTSBURGH Pa M in M M" 1' r 11111 i' Tno grass m ml N" i follow, s n ers HENRY MtLhYlORE IjY E R A I, t GREATER LOGAN, UTAH VALUES |