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Show TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE FOUR Wednesday, April -- SO. 1930. Ty- Major Leagues Me One Inning In Winch To Win Ball Game TO EDGE COLONEL GILFEATHER by Dick Dorgan Big Stick Making Cincinnati By Ilugb S. Fullerton, Jr, t St- - Louis - and Associated Press Sports Writer jweie Idle due to wet grounds. The idea of having one big' JfJ inning to win a baseball game d0". nAJlfp)'fa( seems to be coming more and, m more into favor m the major mag leagues, either by accident or;a the- longest either their intent. The sluggers of the big for oeiprrom Romnev Takes 'Field ltMtnmili(,sr,ny They war jeatrue are just 'a leagues, now finding their bat -also giveaway ven else ' than to better 'httlp a fjfi8 rather Men after anything eyes and Track ting rapidly en m their slow m the ronference a , are start, becoming. 5 cr,e irVne Should Utah win group of opportunists, pound- It here .specialties ball LRKC han-Mt- tt the conference track RnvnshlrirtT0IfrmaCfl?h ,5,1 ing out enough runs to gain Mill t... )C i, iltlu pionsmp they will equal the the victory at the moment the ? ,n?L went on to defeat Aggie record ot winning opposing pitener weakens. T!lV Sta- - Ulah N York Yankees, Jt to t wo maor The Robins and the Giants-- 1 thc championships .n a 8. turr.The to Aggies idea carried the its limit, .ingle year dilim. The champion "Ctl the tuck in 1926 as Brooklyn won for the secPhiladelphia Dick Romney expects (0nd time m a row by a score Athletics were content to get fiTti TTni to Coach Utah runs In their a b( 19 nieet 15. tt?r to lve scored ui pairs, but. led by thUof A1 Simmons and Mickey Coeh- piosjxan, .0 forire M..UMn than i)P as abie to do 'runs off four Brooklyn in Giant pitchers championship lia increase mlthe second frame only to have rane, they got four twosomes ri next Sui last year, that Tha team will be freshmen the Manhattan warriors comejsd a single to beat the Boston th strength k D' Romney have urady by Coach Sox- 9 to 5. him in the field back with a nine run third glvn of irlt-Kyouthful agprfg.ition events account of this belief. frame. Red Faber of the Chi- Old j Last Yr lr Utah won by a score Philadelphia's National lea- - cago White Sox brought forth 45 to and prac- gue club likewise won an entire one of the day's two good pit-gaof 99 m one inning with the clung feats as Chicago downed tically none of the Utah stars who turned ui that Boston Braves as their victims, j the Detroit Tigers, 8 to 6. B. Y. U. cougais, and In t tco-- s ar0 missm After seven scoreless stanzas ' Cleveland s 6 to 4 victory over W1btake champions ..conference . of the of a duel between Ray Benge the St. Louis Browns had the uuh There seems to be litIe doubt track events and Coach Rom-- of the Phillies and Bob Smith 1.101st consecutive appearance this is a Utah .tear On.vjney is only hoping that he can of Boston, Philadelphia sud-jJoe Sewell as Its feature Jhat a "deluge of injuiies imild kop prevent a clean sweep in some deniy started hitting' in the although he had nothing to do the state title awav irorn t i. of them. . Long is practically eighth to score all its runs in with the triumph, Joe was In Utes and the results of t lie certain to win first in the 8 to 2 triumph. 'no shape to play as he has '' Colorado relajs substantiate ihe, hundred, the 220, and the 440 anThe Pittsburgh Pirates gave been running a high tempera-th- e take earlier belief that Utah woo'd Grant wall undoubtedly for two days, but he has Chicago Cubs seven -- take the conference icH bv a,both hurdle races, and the Ute in the first three innings runsjture and Jinissed but one game since he In Nate Lone, distance men have a derided got them all back in one to 'joined the Indians ten years 5afe margin. SquifeSj Wilton Iyieinnd edge over Russell Rich, the beat the NationaL league ago and wanted to preserve Buck' Grant. Coach ArnTAggies' best man In the long champions 13 to 9 his record. s. well do .will has of tr a very Rich, quartet strong sters Just about capable of to place in either mile or two distance men. At least the battle for first place In the pole taking the conference meet mile aiminst the strong Utah 880 yard relay will go to Utah vault. too. That leaves a first place The survey doesnt look, any nsa in the half mile and the mile too bright for the Aggies, but relay for the Aggies. Captain they will be reasonably satisLevi Myers' supporters are cer- fied if they can cut the margin tain that he will win first In by which Utah defeated them the half mile and that he will last season. . It is a difficult take second in 'he quarter. He task for a team to pick up 55 should give Long a great race points in one season, particulin the quarter too. arly when the winning team of Turning to the field events the year previous is practically Utah on the basis of past per- intact. formance, take firs, in the broad jump, and the high jump. Campbell of the Aggies Gus Sohr Gets is the likely first place man It apears Impossibly or attof them; all thoroughly repre-an- y in the shot put, and Donald rate unfeasible, to keep sentative fields at any rate, Cox of Manti, another. Aggie this youthful Atlanta barrister, Walking Here is his winter record: frosh, should take five po'nbj Jones, out of the public prints. 919 Southern - Open, at Is in the javelin. Campbell when he elects to enter any;F t . kf. Atlanta Fished also hopeful of winning a first 30 Gus (!P) Chicago, April kind 0f formal golfing competi-- j Barnes nd Jur winning in discus the will he first baseman tion-s- uch but Suhr, Pittsburgh place as, for example, the have to add a few feet to the got his walking papers in flrst southeastern open cham-- 1 1920. SmRhern Open, atEast throw Lake, Atlanta. Finished second, he has been making grand and liberal style from Pionshln at Augusta, Ga. 'Douglas Edgar winning. In six recently, - Coach- - Romney is also the Cubs yesterday. fir- - trips.. ta. the plate he drew five! Mr Jones seems always to 1025, Hialeah Open, at Miami. counting- on Riehens-foe-- a be doing something In the way le in the hammer throw. Bellis-to- n ' bases on balls. The he news. At of tfli Savannah, of the Aggies and Cleve- major league record for charcreated news by being beaten r land of Utah should wage a ity trips is six. out by a single stroke by HorTHERES 186 Safe Hits EVENTS New York, April 30 (ypy must Major league batsmen have set some sort of a slugging record yesterday though comparative figures not available to prove it. In the seven major league batsmen games played, the pounded out' 188. hits good for 260 bases and scored 123 runs. errors were made Twenty-fiv- e and 39 pitchers saw service. Slugging honors for the day of course went to the BrookNew lyn Robins and York Giants who pounded out 41 hits good . fox 62 bases, scored 34 runs and used up eight pitchers. Brooklyn compiled ' a batting average of .458 for the day while the Giants satisfied themselves with an average of rff - .tei jy at Fniversitv Jr??j - ' vervf tc-t- ' - 404. The six National league teams who got into action compiled a joint batting average of .366 to .329 for the eight American league teams. 2, -2 Batsmen Wield IN CONTEST IE FIELD j Brooklyn-Ne- New St I l Louis-Clevela- 10 19 10 14 14 ", nd Phlla., Boston -- ick-run- Papers N York-Wash- ChicaggrDetroltJ -- 40 0LF o .. Boston-Phila- what R. H. E. P. York 34 41 5 8 22 27 4 7 w Pittsburgh-Chtcag- I This Gam heres Summarized happened: of (A) Totals 21 24 19 4 5 3 8 5 2 28 26 33 2 5 123 188 25 39 Former Sheriff Dies Playing Game Finished third In a tie with Gene Sarazen, Johnny Farrell and Willie Macfariane. 1928. Florida West Coast Open Finished second at Pasadena.. to Walter Hagen. 1927. Southern Open, at East Finished first Lake, Atlanta. Farrell and by eight strokes. Golden tied for second. 1930. Savannah Open. Finished second to Horton Smith. 1930. Southeastern Open, at Finished first by 13 Augusta. strokes. Grangeville, Idaho, (Pi While 30 April playin- g- billiards here yesterday, LaFayette Yates. 60, former sheriff of Idaho county and widely know in Central Idaho, dropped dead. He is survived by his and four brothers here. wi-do- w third once, second four times, and first twice, the perform- ance compares very well with his record in the field of major competitions. o Chechoslovakia has 17 wireConsidering that this record less sending stations, of which started when Mr. Jones was 17 nine are in Bohemia, and 21 vears of age. and that he was receiving stations all-tirf- I SPORTm SLANTS d lanfp-Goul- No pennant contender In either league has started the season under greater handicaps than the Pittsburg Pirates. The Bucs traded the best pitcher in the league, Burleigh Grimes, and took the field for the opener minus only! best centerflelder and the best third baseman in the cir cuit. The club dbsent need Lloyd Waner in the outer patrol and Pie Traynor guarding the left wing any more than It needs the melodious click of the turnstiles. In some leagues. Grimes, Try-nand the younger Waner might be considered a complete ball club. The Bucs may survive the loss of the famous spitball pitcher but can hardly hope to get anywhere unless Trynor and Waner quickly re and gain their health, f If the dub playing condttion can stay anywhere near the top In the. meantime, the return of these stars should pul the Pirates right into the thick of tha main argument. Pittsburg has had more than its share of success in-- breaking In new stars over the past six Kiki , Cuyler or eight vears. and Pie Traynor were among the first, pie broke' in in 1922 and In his second season hit 338. Kiki was a first year sensation at bat hi 1924 with a mark of .354. though he subsequently was at odds with the Drey fusses and traded to Chiright-hand- Include fa situating Son Fraacuco ta year tnp Fares Cut to the Pacific Coast on and after May 15 h he or eye-sig- Plan now to spend a new kind of vacation beside the cool Pacific. Your tup can be an economical one at low, summer . fares. On your way to Southern California, Southern Pacific ibtll take you toLakeTalioe, San Francisco, Del Morttev,Santa Barbara, Yosennte, the Big Trees, and other famous vacation centers, at hut slight additional cost. Travel West oer the direct Overland Route, crossing Great Salt Lake by rail, over the high Sierra with Donnet Lake and the great American River Canyon far below. Milo-higLake Tahoe is reached by short siJctrip. ning performances in them. In sold to George 1927, Shafer Sounders the car in which the Purdue University student rode to triumph in the greatest .of American - auto- - classics. The following year, Shafer again had an extra car which he dis-tun posed of to a ed ht I Savannah ton Smith in the Lou won known, Lou Meyer. the big race that year and has been national champion two years in succession. Speaking of umpires. Tommy dean of Connolly, white-haire- d the American league staff, never played a game of basewas ball but bom In England and knew his cricket He used to referee roller polo games in New England during the winter. Erlne Quigley, of the National League staff, officiates In football and basketball. . George Hilderbrand, A. L. arbiter, was formerly a. National league out At Augusta, with a Open. sort of return match on tup between the two, he achieved a of reconsiderable measure entire venge by leading the field by 13 strokes, Mr. Smith being second. This Augusta championship, by the way, now stands as the most comprehensive drubbing ever administered any amateur field of profesto a first-strisionals Bobby Previously, Jone s 8 stroke defeat of a great field in the Southern Open of 1927 occuped that distinction. TREND' TO VALUE AMERICA IS CHOOSING ng Incidentally, Mr. Jones Is not exactly a stranger in the winter His record in tournaments. the major events is so well known as to require no review; but a list of his performances in seven of tWL, big winter meets may be of some interest to those who fancy that Bobby conserves all his energies and does all his pointing for the national championships. Bobby In the last eleven yea rs has competed in seven winter Theres a for you three series and three price ranges from both wavs vu Sat, Franosco one way via San Francisco; out way via Las Vegas $15.20 tournaments and alsft starred in the lety, all involving the best fessionals of the day Coast League. or most , f. o. b. factory, special equipment extra Wild Bill Heeney versus Ira Dern ' New Zealand sales leadership in its field proves Buick superiority. Salt Lake The Waner boys were a riot Abie Coleman vs. George Nelson from the outset. Brother Paul The Flying Hebrew Logan hit for .338 his first year, led the league witn a mark of .380 in 1927 and has a four-yeColored Boys from Four Lake average of .356. Brother Lloyd .355 a mark in batting sprouted Meet Clark, Logan and his first full season under the1, 1927. Del Cornish In big top Now and from the same) BATTLE ROYAL Pacific Coast source that developed the Waiters, the Bucs have apparently Corralled anAlton vs. Bed other star in Gus Suhr, lean Wellsville Salt Lake hard-hittiand first baseman. GLOVE CONTEST 'The club let Glenn Wright, a great shortstop, go to Brooklyn after his arm failed and Andrew, Wade Andrew immediately picked up another star for the position in Dick Logan CURTAIN RAISER Bartel, young Montana semi-pr- o who was ready for the big DANSANTE, THURSDAY, one show In 1928 aftPr only 1 8:15 in of minors the MAY year seasoning with Bridgeport. . Phil Red Shafer has never USUAL PRICES LADIES FREE to General Admwsioa had any luck in the 500-mGirLs Under , 15. Unaccompanied, 25 Cents. 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