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Show .. '' .Tr.-- q ?' " f ' i O.'Avt: ;cv:: VV,h'uVViU r v Y'rvV5r''V't' S, I I ' V ''' V " V V V ' Wf , ? V-1'- y ..'."'r sv rW tV . T V?77Ty' Y? TTTTVTT . 7J .V r r:- -- : ; .,. ... SURPRISE DERII TO HEADLINE-THI- COLONEL GILFEATHER S .1 WEEKS SHOW AT LOGAN by Dick Dorgan applesauce yhat h Go AOAiurr ny. MAUUfACTOI2E5 'TO applesauce J LoTTA IT" Tf?V AKJD IUCIDEATALIY SSI ABStoLyrcty. kameothe gSetose 6T2AKD AtYer?. to do 20 I AkJD 1I tr VJOMDEC 'ME you wpuT TOIW HE IKJ MV SEUTIMEUTS 147-pou- r, g- . n - xd-JElkhtiJans . light-weigh- Lar-se- higtr-scho- t, Cor-nls- j until he he will leave Tuesday for his training camp at Johnson City, near start Binghamton, N, Y to a light training , with half Bthby (list t. Faroaraco dozen sparring partners. , Vrgrtabla Max says he will beat Shark-e- y K.datlos of how he wont know until rwrtala treot (. F.ntrr loto A years he gets In the ring. 1A Mat. layoff wont hurt him because 1. NoMrH Ik Laat ban. of s he is only 24 and has boxed 104 naTlr oetnat rounds of exhibitions since tk tthtalart last whipping Paulino here II. l lat Faradlao . June. tl. Saatalaed jHe is excited about his IS brieef career as a movie hero wltboot in a German picture but H, Aorrt doesnt plan to appear In anWorknbOFt Is. other. If he whips Bharkey A Wtngliha tl. Corrals of tba he wants to defend his title II,- iiMti Denpsey here in Sepsolar nr tbo against tember and if the - old mnn laaar yrar 17. Flaoe mauler stays in retirement, he II. Allode wiU tackle the best .man avail- THE JOURNAL'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE - t opponent being Soldier Ceder-holof Salt Lake, It has been a long while since Lamoreaux ...appeared here. He says he is .. lit.. for a with any one. - Cederholm fight will give him plenty to do for one evening. a big battle Then comes .royal. There will be so many -gloves flying in the ring when this event is called that the ..referee may have to do his -- work outside She gropes for 'fear' he will be used as a tar- get for some of the flying gloves. Fat Clark of Logan, Harold Hawkfeswood of Lewis- of ton and Lloyd Simmons Trenton mix with five colored ' boys from Salt Lake. The folks say they expect to ' win from x the whites one of these days. They feel, however. ' that no one but a Jack John- non, could floor Lpg&a'a - Fat m , jdan. The Corbridge Twins - from Preston will give a glove and m k k C r. , k k t 4 s.- col-lor- ed nf I n dancing., T aCs. act. 3& .cun.ain.rals- - i'b to , . Women will again be admit- ted free while girls under 16 willbe charged a small sum. some of is done because ' these girls come to the Dan-- ? sante, not to see the show, but simply to be somewhere and to disturb others. If they pay their way, they generally do so because they are interested In thi fhow. rrhtr im 4 ikI l i ; r i Sonnenberg To - Tackle Marshall -r: At Los Angeles Ins ' Angeles,' May 5 (PVGus J Sohnenberg and Everett Mar- -. shall will move Into the spot- light here tonight at Wrigley Field to settle, to their own Satisfaction at least, the much ,discussed.Aiid,,,.,w.lrcQcnOy -claimed world's sobriquet, cham- heavyweighC wrestling , pion. ; the Sonnenberg s claim to throne- dates- back-- to- - . - over- - Ed -S- - hr trangier-Lewis Boston, some 150 bouts past. on the 12 which, figures months a year basis, came in - 1929. January Marshall Hails from La Jun- fa?, Colo., and has been crush-- J s for fog bones professionally only, a year and a half. Tonights exhibition Is ex- pected by Promoter Lou Daro to exceed the generally recog-- . nized record gate for such affairs, set at $87,559 in Chicago, September 4. 1911, when Ttnr set to occurred. , 1 n : Senators P- - e Defeat Seals in Series i: San-- Franciscos - May 5 (P) The Sacramento senators not only broke a e losing , streak to the San Francisco 2 Seals last week but also moved Into the favored position in the Coast standings by - virtue of aleague serie victory over four games to three. the " Thelocals, Senators wound up the series in impressive style taking a doubleheader from the Seals 2 at recreation park yesterday, 7 i.to 2 and 4 to 3. two-ye- ar . The Los Angeles Angels also climbed ip a few notches and prettied in second place after walloping the Oakland Oaks, league leaders last week, in a 2 doubleheader. The Angels won the morning fracas, 1 to 2, and the nightcap, 5 to 2. The last game was & seven Inning af- lair-- . . Ule Beattie Indians broke . i . Bunching Runs Give Baseball Fans Big Thrill By Hugh S, FuIlerUn, Jr., Afsoclated Press Sports Writer Three clubs which have been thrilling the fans by scoring their runs In big bunches and at the last possible moment In the games nave been accomplishing surprising feats IB the major leagues during the past few days- - These three are the 6t. Louis Brooklyn Robins, InCardinals and Cleveland dians, Brooklyn and the Cardinals have staged a series of slugging battles t 8t. Louis that never were decided until the final putoqt was made, but on Robins the each occasion, out ahead by a run or C&m two to sweep the four game series and to carry their winning streak to seven games. A double victory yesterday, 2 to 1 and 11 to 10, put the Robins in fourth place In the National league standing. sueccssloa, Three times In Cleveland put on late rallies against the Boston Red Box and won three games by doing it. They came from far behind yesterday., scoring .five runs in the ninth inning and one In the tenth for an 8 to 7 victory. Yankees York The New brought another change in the American standing, league moving Into sixth place ahead of Boston by beating the Chi cago White Sox, 7 to 4. Babe Ruths third home run of the year helped the Yanks considerably. Washington dropped an 8 to 8 decision to the St. Louis Browns and moved out of first place. In the fourth American league game. Bill Shores of the of AlI&Uc3,..nnd.Georeyhle Detroit staged a battle .that remained a 1 to 1 tie for six Innings, then the Philadelphia sluggers got started and they pounded out six -- runs- and a.7. to I victory. The Cincinnati Reds altered the National league standing considerably by downing . theNew York Giants, 8 to 4. behind - the-- good - pitching - " of Jakie May. The Giants dropped into second place behind V f song,-.Come- -- title-holde- . , OO THE MATTE 13 I . . - , OWU PATH E (3 WHO 1 Promoters have goxlng Brings siped Up Top Notch, Wrestlers as well as lhamps Into Top Notch Boxers Action This Week lor Another thrilling Evening. New York, May 5 AP San Young Jack Thompson, Ira Demwill again top the Francisco negro, already has athletic show program at the dropped two decisions to Dansante this week having as Helds but he will have a real his opponent, none other than Incentive when they meet for -- Buck Swedish the third time at Detroit on Olson, the Fields welter champ, who has already ap- -' Friday night. peared in the local ring. Olson weight championship will be at knows is a powerful fellow, wrestling and is a crowd plea-se- r It will be nothing new for for his ability to get out Thompson to meet a when the holds champion. of Not long befoie tight ' have beenplaces clamped on toy an Fields won the title, Thompopponent. son knocked out the thep of Another grappling bout Joe Dundee, in two should real merit, one .that Dundee however, had rounds. sparkle with thrill after thrill, protected the crown by forcing Leo will be the one jn which Thompson to come In over the tlie Rougnnouse class limit. Papiano, Greek, and Jack Reed ot Two other champions will den tangle. Reed say he can swing into action during the defeat Papiano. If he can do week but neither will risk his - It," his opportunity has come, crown. Sammy Mandell, lightfor both men will be here to weight king, takes on Tommy exhibit their wrestling ability. Grogan, Omaha puncher, at In addition to two good Omaha on Friday and Bat "'wrestling events, there will be Battahno, Conn., Hartford, will 'plenty of other attractions-otitleholder, wl.11 be featherweight this v of Phila f.ow Missp delighted as there will be sometMAlnhln at the Philadelphia "mighty Interesting glove con- arena tonight. of Del Cornish Baxter tests, In New York Tony Canzonsteps with Ed Shepherd, the et! lines up against Harry . atter the accepted having City Jersey h Carlton, challenge of the rugged at tire 6t. Nicholas slugger. arena tonight. a Battling Lamoreaux of Pres- ton will toe on the program, his w HARDLy COLOWEL. YOU LUOOLDUT EXPECT ME To I'M DEPARTMENT -- On Thuradcy evening, Mr end Mrs. Hutch were happily surprised by the following: Mr. and Mr. Thomas Hendrieks Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskejson, Mr! W, J lLtBKlSON, Correspondent and Mrs. Ambrose Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larsen. A pleasant evening Wa spent these sweet little primary girls playing ATTEND bunco and a tasty lunwere, in various color and they PAGEANT was served. cheon on come Cove A number of our ward well received as they Dr. D, K. Allen of Salt Lake members attended the pageant the stage and danced. However, was In Cove Wednesday. The Message of the Ages, in through some mismanagement Mr, and Mr. Astel Rawlins of the program these little tots were Balt Lake city Saturday last. visitors at the home of Those attending - from here were left to the last and being, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs, were Bishop and Mrs. H. Lester sleepy and tired did not come Easter Sunday. Bair, Messrs and Mesdames Roy up to the expectations of Uieir The John Cornish camp. very Eskelaon, Elijah Alien, Alfred local officers. They didofficers of the Pioneers, met Daughters these and W. well J. though Allen, William Laker, at the home of Mrs. Rober commended for be to filling are Harrison, Mrs. Mary Hendricks; Allen, Monday. A special pr Leah, Max and Zenda Harrison, their part of the program. gram was rendered with ea proto the All all evenings Mrs. Collins. tain Chloe Harrison conducting and most was entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preece gram Come Ye Saints, be to are were in Salt Lake, Mr. Preece these stake officers Marie Allen with Mary led by efforts. on their having made It possible for congratulated Harrison as organist; tong; If Orlean and Beth Allen, Edras There's Mr. and Mrs. Laker and sister Sunshine in Your Carol Mrs. Collins to. go by writing Allen. Zenda Harrison. Heart. Barbara Una Kingsford, returned of Hatch, them most A discussion relative to the them, Larsen and Velva Frandsen - of home after the pageant. the ladies cf organization to ones the were little the with Mrs. Harrison Mr. and Farm bureau was. entered the Zenda pance.. Max and Mary, Leah, and a vote taken. The deRobert Allen is making some into motored on to Provo where they cision was in favor of it and a cuthi home, in spent the remainder of the Improvement meeting will be held Tuesday ting down some trees, planting to plan the organization. There night and Sunday with Mr. and other ones, ornamental painting Mrs. G. L. Adams. were 23 members present and A pleasant visit was enjoyed his house, and itherwise mak- 3 visitors. home and with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hen- ing the grounds As this was the last meeting dricks, who are comfortably very picturesque. the Andrew Hobbs of Franklin before the reorganization, situated in Balt Lake. Lew is officers made a few remarks, one of our former Cove boys has rented and is now living D. E. Chloe Harrison, Fay C. Allen and is getting along fine. He In the home vacated by has dis- and Marvie Allen expressed has .a fine job with the tele- Presnell. Mr. Presnell here and themselves as being satisfied of hi property phone company and best of all posed elsewhere. with the progress the . camp gone now Salt all in work is Pis made. The financial report had attended a number Quite Lake. wa read by, Orvilla Cornish. meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Adams are priesthood Allen has disposed of Song, Eda Larsen, and Ethel doing well in Provo. George has allJoseph Weston and Hatch, with Mrs. Jessie Larsen a good position with the Am- Is his land near confining hU work to the at the piano; reading, Mir. Delerican Express. la Allen. property he own to Cove. LITTLE TOTS DANCE ON . Grover Allens new home is It was decided that next STAKE PRIMARY PROGRAM completed and the fam- month the camp ..would take On Friday night the- stake nearly an outing either . to Lava or ily will soon move in. primary put on a good program former bishop, J. C. Our The present . officers Lagoon. ward Each at the Was at The pageant were appointed as a eon suttee was asked to do something for Lake to look after the details. Deng, Saturday night. the success of the evening. Fisher, America; prayer, Hattie Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Cove was represented in a Mrs. Bertha Sills Ray family Refreshmnets were servd, by dance by eight little girls. The and Rufus Watson and of Edna Larsen and Effie Warded officers worked hard to dress took dinner with Mr. andOgden Mrs. and the remaining time spent Preece on Easter Sun- in social conversation. it or talk about changing the George At 43 Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Allei and rules and the events to stop day. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cornish attthese boys from California, Mrs. Raymond Allen were Pres- ended the funeral of Mrs. NewSouthern California and Stan- ton visitors Wednesday at the el Smith of Logan, Tuesday. we as ford? asked, Kanaly home of Mn and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Smith is the daughter tt discussed the situation during Cornish. John Cornish, who is a brother I say more the Penn Relays. Mrs. Lucy Watterson and cf Leo and Mrs. Fay Alien, and power to them while they are children of Logan were also a son of John Cornish tr of seating us fairly and squarely day. i ; at our own game. v Our East- their guests. ern teams have won before and UTAII-IDAHno doubt will do it again, even STATE NEWS BRIEFS 1 schools though the Western seem to enjoy a big edge this "7" DEAQ IADV, I'M SO PEO OP OU LOYYA DAIISANTE GOVE ; f ARIY t Solution of Yesterday1! Putzlt ACROSS I. CkiriM I.amb'I ptm k CHcttfail ark . Aalaali toot It. SUra It. tculct 1 prolibcnin II. Fin wnmaa IS. II. Clnr fall 18. Fcmlnla. alrSnam. It. W Hit braata tl. Korun paMa a IS. Kfatlr Tha (IrMt B Soar. - M. IX. Hointi IS, Mat. oratloa IS, Llqaur 7. It. JaMcta ls. Stair sa. l ight brorra lt. C ru.ua.Iwrtlra 1 1. F.atplor It. Cllrt II, Kaggrt from ii. AraMaa clllrl-ooiuaatala tain St. Lw lid. rangM , s;. Saroau for thill til, Ihn ls. lrgal trying Annrrhlata It. profrltlna f t. (aril 4. Flare of rum bat Aatwrtra k M. bolt trial! IA ladsNaito aaastitr ot tbt M. Frra SI. Riga Rbrltrr A - l'roghealcl U. DOWB 1. Be la error aaa-caii- a. - saaio audio. IS. Rtrlgllow 14. WaUrtoff Flags " n.' lt -- O year. L von. stepped In front of his car at Salt Lake City They have a longer season out in CaUfomla fQrtrat'k but Sorenson of JJexburg, Mrs. Purdy, Idaho, anlnterspctiQn their boys must come 3,000 and John S. Billings of Delta, who had .lived here , for .many miles to compete in our cham- Utah," Idaho and Utah state years is survived by three Our Eastern out- - oratorical champions, respec- - sons and a daughter. pionships. door season opens later but wetively, have arrived, at Seattle have good Indoor facilities to to compete with state chamThe body of Milton Ogden onset that and by the end of pions from other western states E. Thomas, 18, son of MJv- - and title and the the district for our in Mrs. Delbert Thomas of War' toys May should have as fit condition as any. right to enter the national ren, Utah, was found undfiLJWs1' finals at Washington, D. C., ac- overturned car yesterday, and Rocky Mountain scouts report cording to word received here an investigation disclosed' that the Western League, Class A, today. the accident occurred when a has gone in heavily for the rah tire blew out while the car wa Falls Twin Approximately traveling at a high rate of After experienc rah talent. - have Ing some lean years. the league J20G children jsp turday night, newfered at a clinic which will be magnates have decided ( ' this week for playing faces were needed and conducted of here-- school Ogden Henry Wes&ler, 79, age. This veteran The St. children pre, combed the colleges. cigar manufacturer of Joseph, Mo. club has drawn is a national project sponsored Ogden died at the borne of his a flock of University of Iowa by the national congress of son, WeSsler here George through yesterday. boys to the professional fold, parents and teachers Death was due to association. local state and the the Willis Qlassgow, including He camej to heart trouble. conference halfIn 1893. Ogden Associated Press.. The the a with By trial back who had Struck by an autoOther Ogden Cardinals this sprmg. Swedish interest will eonneet Iowan on the squad are Two-goo- d, mobile driven by Joe Gentile, the principal Turkish cities by Mrs. E. 72, - Bruckman - and Mary Purdy,. Ogden, telephone, beginning with killed last here along with Ferguson, a goodiwas instantly to Police are holding line from Constantinople second hasem&m from, the Uni-- j night. Mrs. Angora. who said iGentile Purdy versity of Denver. . able. With his managerial troubles a thing cf the past, Schmeling Is an affable, friendly person, a remarkable likeness to the cheek - boned, dark high browned, dynamic Dempsey, and promises to be a popular He will be 25 years fighter. old on September 28. Put the ' date - In," - he said Maybe I get tom - presents from someone Spopfc L lit-Sa- pto-n- tla-ost- rr tL locn lt. he struggled with j finally mastered It ol Slants r ALAN J.GOULO The Pittsburgh Pirates started the season with their great little centerfielder Lloyd Wan-e- r, a hospital patient but his not-sbig toother, Paul Wan-e- r. has been doing enough hitting for the whole family in the meantime. The most famous member---- of the Oklahoma. Waner family has bis. eye on the- - National league batting crown, which he wore lp bis season full as a major (second leaguer , tor 1927r- and" will be difficult to keep from it. have been These Waner Qdtmg. QiMiiftAie& Qoati, jwHADDA MEAN 8Y VUH I&i bumping inta o- Max Sclime!in Arrives In For New York double-barrele- d Sharkey Fight .National destruction . 8 1 tfV BUMPER, to league pitchers in brief but - spectacular - career. , Johnny la three seasons.anBrother Lloyd rugged by toppling collected By Edward J. Neil, average of he Pirates Associated Press Sports Writer Risko. Then whipped Paul- - 226, hits per season and averagthe Idle Pittsburgh became New York, May 5 (AP) The ing Uzcudun, while the Reds jumped from entangled e(j 443 at bat. Brother Paul, last place to sixth. young man from in controversies with manag- - ja four campaigns, has punched The Chicago Cubs won an- Germany, Herr Max Schmeling. ers and promoters and sailed out an average of 210 hits per other close game from Phil- is back in America today, in disgustedly for home. . This (season and batted .356. Now he is back to fight Jack a flock of. pitting In any adelphia, 8 to 7, when Lou happy quest of fistiana's richthe heavyweight Sharkey in the Yankee stadium company, Koupal made a costly wild est prize, June 12 for the heavyweight pitch In the ninth inning and championship. Last, year Lloyd Waner was vacated the let Day Taylor score the winLooking more than ever like title that has been familys big noise, for ning run. the Jack Dempsey of ten years since Gene Tunney retired two Paul was a holdout, not in season ago, the smiling young Teuton years ago. He carried 19 pieces condition when the even In a six game series with bowed his W3y into the United of luggage with him this trip, started and did not hit his German stride until July. This year the the Mission Reds by taking both States yesterday, through lane several companions, halves of yesterdays double-heade- r, of shouting countrymen, solid newspaper men a dachshund situation Is reversed with Big 9 to 6 and 5 to 3. their !pup. and a half dozen cuckoo poison" getting the jump on German citizens and The Portland Ducks won the fraus, who gathered 4,00(1 clocks that caught his eye one series from . the Hollywood strong on the pier of the day in a shop in Berlin, two, split? liner New York stars, four games-to- , The., air was - It is - the personal. ImproveIt seems that , in addition to ting a doubleheader with the filled with gutterai hoch' ment in . Schmeling, however, other untoward events, such as movie elty team yesterday! The and hurray mock's and the that Is so noticeable. He the famous towel-tossin- g, at was Ducks took the forenon game. German ' youth vastly shakes hands and mlxea with the Camera --Chevalier fight In 8 to 3, and Hollywod the second pleased and" considerably maul- all the aplomb and self-assu- rOakland., some 3JQ00 onlookers 9 to 2. ed before he could get away. ance of Dempsey, most popular either crashed the gate or shcr; Games this w'eek: Los Angeles The suave poised youth wnolof all champions, talks' freely (down the dispenser of the and Missions at San Francisco, chose deliberately to mix with and excitedly in fairly good 'Annie Oakleys. It was the San Francisco and Hollywood at the crowd rather than sneak English, and is Interested In (first time I ever saw a fellow Los Angeles, Sacramento at ashore and avoid the cheering everyone and everything. The (crash the 'gate on a bicycle, Oakland and Seattle at Port- countrymen who must have .ingle suit and inlaln shirts, 'remarked Bill Duffy, one of land. risen at dawn to greet the some of brown khaki, have, Cameras managers. One of contailored j the mob came riding right early boat, was a strange been replaced by 20 a In disproving theory that trast to the shv, frightened ensefaibles that run tastefully , through, pedaling away and unan- froto radio has an effect on the youngster who shooed and dark grays nobody stopped bint light weather a French scientist nounced into New York for the down through blues and !( . brown- sfound that, virtually, the same first time two years ago. Yale Is the only Eastern col- the irregularities in climate occur With his German manager, Schmeling appeared to be In lege that has stopped now that did more than a cen- $10 and 10 a Charge of the Far Western ords of English perfect condition, tanned between them, Schmeling then tury ago- brown, and weighing 190 ent In the .Intercollegiate track set out quietly to win a place pounds as compared with hi nd field championships In the Only 1.000 Confederate vet- among the He had past nine years but vou can t heavy- fighting weight. 187. erans arc left on the Tennes- weights. He knocked out Joe a pleasant trio across and siake that worry Frank Kanaly, see pension rolls. The list Monte beat Joe Sekyra and be- -, trained every day. of the EU squad, After be- includes 75 negroes. came an overnight sensation coming acclaimated word Why should we. worry-aboT I . well-dress- ed , , . , . tal-da- top-ranki- ng eo-coa-ch rk TIte Pesky Pedestrian Pesters Poppa ANOTHER of GunthnVs pet peeves is-th- sleepwalking pedestrian who doesn't know where he is going or why. Whea he waltzes out into Gunthrics line of travel he handles this pest in Ms gentle,' way.Iistcn f "Hey, Rube lJuit waltzing around in front of me that way.Thls ain't no dance floor. Decide where youre going and when,or Ill tell you where to go and help you get there." Gunthrie forgets that he himself will cveri-tempcre- d be a pedestrian when he Anally finds a parking place. In the meantime he cant understand why everyone doesnt use Parcs Gasoline so the traffic stream will move along with the dash, rip and speed that only due better motor fuel can give. r At Independent Gas andOil Companys Stations and Dealers V . j |