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Show Tf MMM I T ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE 00J ILL -- Vllk S- - Mi 15 g hr V. r- C- aOTivwjawiiiMiw nrr. 0 Bruce Barr 'uj iP iv I Wio :1. "WiNSBRlTISH'GOLF TITtE Bruce Barr 4 9 im t Clog o o rtir. 6.T - His Business Is Picking Up sea n r- Only A Misunderstanding -- 9 ' 7 i A t dttoeialti Prtn P'uto SJtel ft iSVA Diana Flahwiek, young British player, who captured the British woman's open In her first tournament play by defeating the American champion, Glenna Collett, She Is shown here with trophy aha for her homeland. J5 - , 'V y J. A. Mecbam to Trojans Counted . On to Win Honors Address Rich Co. b Eastern Meet ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE The Boy Meant Well Bruce Barr Fish and Game Ass. Garden City The Rich Co. fish By Alan Could, Associated Press Sports Writer. and game club will hold annual 31 CAP) outing and meetings June 7 In Cambridge, May The matter of shitting the Garden City and at Ideal Beach. Inter collegiate track and field The first meeting will be held eapital.from Palo Alto to Los In the L. D. S. amusementm.hall at 1930 for Angeles appeared In Garden City at 3 P- likely to be settled tpday, with, which the following business will southern Californias versatile be transacted. Report of offavored to end ficers; Teport of standing comband the three year reign of Stan- mittees; election of officers; inford's mighty Cardinals as formal discussion. At this meet- champions of the I. C. A. A, A. ing State Fish, and Game ComA. missioner J: A. Mecham and The battle for team honors others of the commission, also shared the closing days spot- State Game Warden R. E. light with a spectacular spring Thomas and State Game Comstruggle involving three of the missioner Spackman of Idaho will be countrys fastest Frank Wykoff will be present. There of Southern California, Hector a banquet at 6.30 p. m. at Ideal Dyer of Stanford and Eddie Bench. Garden City, May 80 Mr. and Tolan of Michigan, the worlds record-holdMrs. Archie Sims are home from for 100 years. Paced by the marvelous their labors in Box Elder county of achievements of those twin where Archie .was principal huskies, Eric Krenz and Harlow a grade school. Miss Lolita Hodges arrived Rothert, the greatest pair of home last Sunday, and will weight tossers in college athletic history Stanford began spend the summer in .Garden the defense of the team title City with relatives and friends. A shower was held at Mrr and in record-breakiyesterday In fact, after the days Mrs Claud Sprouses In honor 4 style. the Cardinals of their daughter Vernl who is preliminaries, held a numerical lead over the to be a June bride. William Hodges and a TrojansrlS to 12, In qualifying Ricks motored over from LoganT placed captured. Harvard qualified seven to lead the eastern Saturday. They combined business with pleasure and had an pack. ' trip. Actually, however, the demon- enjoyable school enmmenee-jne- nt The high stration of strength exercises were held In tne by Southern California y was more Impressive than that of Garden City chapel on Friday nf loot vrppir the champions As a conseThe state road commission has quence, as well as because of the reserve strength of the Tro- sent in a large is gas, caterpillar which drawing two jans ifi such events as the pole enginegraders which are certainly vault and high Jump, for which large no preliminaries were held, the tearliig the road up north of experts were nearly unanimous Garden City. of GarThe big home-comintodav in picking U. S. C. to win den City is scheduled for the for the fnst time since 1925-2Rothert had the shotput title 13, 14 and 15th of June, 1930. clinched for the second succes- It ,is expected that all the old residents whether .for a short sive time with a qualifying will be heave of 52 feet, inch, which time or a long period in the shattered the Americans as well present and participate will be as L C. A. A. A. A. record. The exercises. The program Stanford star's nearest rival was as follows: Grand ball Friday Krenz, with 50 feet, 6 Inches evening: exercises Saturday which also surpassed Rotherts morning; lunch on the L. D. S. former mret record of 50 feet, church grounds; games and a 3 inches. The trial marks stood ball game in the afternoon; for the finals today. dedicatory exercises all day Sunday June 15th. ans er gr t a ,- - -- ng jrjf nd i 3. 1- -4 1- -4 ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE A Bruce Barr Waiting List HOUifSPORT Big League Timber Shifted About .Being By The Associated Press St. Andrews, Scotland Jones eliminates Voigt, one up, Wet-herNew York, May 31 (AP) On 1. in beats Hartley, the theory that a change of s. scenery may prove beneficial, York Yankees New trade the Detroit Tigers and New York Hoyt and Koenig to Detroit for Yankees have completed a five- Carroll, Rice, and Wuestllng. player trade, the biggest baseIndianapolis Bill Arnold, 23, ball transaction of the season. wins 600 miles auto, race and The Yankees have , given up me$50,000; Paul Marshall, veteran right handWaite Hoyt, chanic, was killed in smashup. ed pitcher, and infielder Mark Mass. Stanford Cambridge, for Owen Carroll, pitch- and Southern California lead Koenig Rice, outfielder, and er; Harry field in trials for I. C. A. A. A. inflelder. Wuestling, George A. track and field championand Koneig were main Hoyt ship; Rothert sets new meet rein the pennant winning cord in shot put; Churchill in springs Yankee machines of javelin. tyit Manager Bob Shawkey ap--' New York Ruth hits 15th parently believes they have out-tlivhomer. , Both their usefulness. Auteuil, France Tllden, Mrs. had been sad disappointments Moody and Helen Jacobs reach this year, just as Carroll and semi-fina- ls of French hard Wuestling have been to Manager court tennis championships. Bucky Harris of the Tigers. Hew York Earl fiande rides Petee Wrack to victory In sub4t urban handicap. Chicago Hornsby suffers .bro: ken ankle; out of game for six weeks. By The Associated Press Philadelphia Stella Walsh is 9, Brooklyn. Philadelphia timed in 10 wo1. bettering mens record for 100 yards. New York, 5; Boston 6. Schevin ingen, Holland Cze- -, Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh choslavakla and Holland divide St. Louis 8. Chicago 9, first twp singles matches of AMERICAN third round Davis cup tie Boston New York 7. Howard Philadelphia Ehmke, Washington Philadelphia 1929 worlds series hero, is sla5. 4 ted for unconditional release, Detroit Cleveland' 2-- 6. Connie Mack announced. St. Louis 4. Chicago Norwich. Conn. Gus Moore PACIFIC COAST again wins National A. A. U. Sacramento 3. Seattle 0. championship run. 2, Oakland Portland 6 New York "Three finger" Los Angeles 7 Missions old-tiJack Daugherty, fight Hollywood 9, San Francisco manager dies. ed nd semi-final- 1926-27-- ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE ROLLO, I DON .ewwG VOUIT A JOS J TO THIN I Look. (' Ovt-O-. after x y ArJCHI I'LL Bone Picking I I ;he ;X)a s b A W7FFT, GREAT SCOTT, -- 1 ;n- - WrAfs The D CRAZY DOING S by Bruce Barr YES, JAKE. v JUST WANTED Irfswofr fr&Sl'd I MAKE MYSELF USEFUL I'M GETTING fc-- SttT i NMY TO ALL The BoneS OUT OF YOUR MEAT FOR. YOU ! , r? 28 ed Yesterdays Scores1 4-- 5, 11-1- 6-- 5-- 1- -1 9-- 0-- 2-- 6-- 5-- 3, 6-- ;i 7-- 5-- 9, 7-- 3, 4-- 6-- 5-- 10-m- 3-- 2-- 3-- 0. V K . '. |