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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD. MONDAY. APRIL 9. 1928. S;EEBI-EACQUETEERSXMQSENQM1YLNET,SQUA1D) LOUGHRANIS JMEM II Wes- Munk, Gikjirist, Brinley, ley Porter, Added I Varsity; Oiie More Will Be x- - Fu-rac- i ' wTio-kn- Blevlns-Ingebretae- . ' i&teptm&dtf' s, PHILS HOPE TO wMMnwii J both sventsl YANK BUSTERS DO THEIR ACT twin- WithlT'rhbmerun'twIng stvle, the world's New York Yankees ""trounced Brooklyn. 7 to 8, Sunday. Gehrig and Ruth got a home run apiece, the Bambino's coming with two men on bases In the eighth. r, Dugan also clacked out a while Max Carey of the Robins hit for the circuit. Moor and Pennock were the Yankee hurlers. The New York Giants, after ning In champion old-tim- e four-bagge- droping a game to the a'ter 13 successive victories, Sen-ato- m resumed their winning habits by fray from taking an 8 Washington, to 6. O'Doul, a former Salt Lake and San Francisco star, came through with a triple which decided the issue In the eleventh. The St Louis Cardinals won a 2 to 1 verdict over the St Louis Browns, while Cincinnati gave the National league another victory tsayCleve-lan- d with a triumph over " " Indiana " 7-- 5 isiiwli iaw rqy y." ssovi LEAVE CELLAR ! ' SALT LAKE CITY. April Russell Rich of Logan high school the winner of t- -e City Creek canyon marathon Saturday. The race was a thrilling one. Rich winning by a supreme effort In the time of 13 minutes, 20 5 seconds. J Huntsman Lester, Murray, was second; Grey Lusty, L. D. S., third; , Lennes Hal), Preston, fourth. honors with 46 points. X. These three sprinters are three of the outstanding candidates 'for the United States Olympic team. They are, rading left to right: Jackson Schola, Charles Haddock and Frank Huaaey. They were together at to be together again thi year at Amsterdam. Paris In 1924 and When Paddock visited New York recently, be worked out at Columbia University with Schols and Hussey ai d told them he was making every effort to get back into the form that earned for him the title of "world,' . ..... fastest human" a few years ago. hp MAJORCLUBS S, OPEN TUESDAY WASTNGTON, and Wr.chingtnn l??f! "tiwbati Ashland Quint , Takes National Basket Honors . CHICAGO. April 0 With land, tional Ky., crowned as the scholastic . Ashna- basketball the 42 competing champion, team In the recent tournament sx homeward bound to every section In the United States. Ashland defeated Canton, III, Id the final round Saturday, by a score of IS to 10. The game was cautiously played by both teams. Ashland's stubborn defense and accurate foul shooting proving decisive in a rather slow combat - Ashland downed Vienna. Ga,, 20 to 19; in the morning's feature semt - final. Canton defeated Grand Forks' 22 to 17. Grand Forfcsttieil downsj Vienna,' d In as game for third place. Wheeling. West Virginia, was thti fiasfflatioa win29-2- extra-perio- ner by. virtue of a tory over JCauraturk. Conn. 'one-poin- t, ic- -. L OFFICERS 0. ARE VISITORS , ppi-- n the major sessoti here Tues-: m Oo. PATRON, April eVffiirTflarviilXr Butley "and JX. cpv, wpiic the, remaining teams Fernstrom. past president of the will pwir.g into action Wednesday. Salt Lake Lions club, were visitors President Calvin Coolidge will at the regular dinner session of the cereopening-dain the participate Payson Lions club, held at the menirs here, the date of opening Strawberry hotel Friday 'evening. advanced for that pur- Mr. Sulley spoke: on the district having been pose. Lions club convention which .wlll Washington wl)l play at Boston be held in Payson on June 4, also Red The much Sox Wednesday. of the radio program for th blind stronger than last year., expect to which is to be broadcasted on April make the Senators step to take 28. . their measure ill the opening series. After reports from the commitIs although Washington generally tees .nomination wer made to be regarded as a serious pennant con-- voted at the election for y lender. rrrldpnt Byron F. Ott announced the following chairmen of the various committee on arrangement Finfor the district convention: ance, T. F. Tolhurst; housing, George Chase; luncheon. Dr. L. D. Dr. L. D. PAYSON, April 9 Funeral ser Pfouts; entertainment Melvin Wilson; vices for Delbert Simons, who died Stewart; publicity, decoration, P. E. Butterworth; proat Towrtiiend, Montana recently, gram, Byron F. Ott were held In the Payson First ward Knh'.rday. Mr, .Simons died in the ward last November. , Montana city soon after his arrival Surviving are two sons and on there from Payson to reside with daughter. Frank Simon of Town-senhhr son..- ; Ezra Simons of Montana; Mr. Simons, aged 79, was the son Indianola; Mrs, May Whitehead of of GuBiiavia and Julia Metcalf 31m- - New Mexico, and twenty grandchil3laDi-.0- f Payson. He mnr- - dren. and ried Martha Whitehead In they lived in Payson and on their They're trving - to get Sundav ranch near Indianaola. Mrs. Sim- baseball in Philadelphia. Why not ons' died st their homo in the First go after the week-davariety first? Aged Payson Man d, sh InfhAd."-Weakne- sa VictprelBgleiij m Dir. L. Marcus Enterprises . Today and Tomorrow Help! Police! .You're not safe, from laughter, with Evekx Port Supported by-- Louise Urooks . Marie Casajuana 1 B0NITA TODAY AND TUESDAY U.S.NETMEN A JHF WOUbS OLDEST t.r ..DOWN MEXICO MEXICO CITY. April 9. John and Wllmer Allison Henessesy swept through to victory on the final day of Davis cup competition, final two single winning th matches to make a clean sweep for the United States. Hennessey, p',aylng brilliant tennis, was th complete master of Robert Klnsey, and won from him more easllv than Tllden had on the J first day. 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April Burt Shotton's goal In Copyright) his first season as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies is to get that club out of last place in the National league. "I believe I can get the Phillies out of last place this season," Shot-to-n told the United Press. "I have seen only one National league team in the south this spring. That team is Brooklyn, and I believe we have a god chance to finish ahead of the Robins." Shotton bases his hopes for the Phlllie on better pitching, better defensive play and general Improvement In the entire team. "I know the Phillies are better than they wer last season," Shotten said. How Much Better "How much better will not be determined until during the' see son Although I know pretty much what the.oUwt. teams are like, I should not care to say what our chances are against them until I've seen them play." The St Louis Cardinals, Shotton predicted, will win tha pennant say the Cardnials will win because I think they have at least five' pitchers who are superior to any of the Pirates pitchers. Those pitchers are Alexander, Haines, Shcrdel, Frankhouse and Kaufmann. And Rhera should win a lot of games, too." . J prrdict-t-- But he is not promising Boston another "miracle." Services Held For prove Rating X, i a kml m 1 Its Braves a successful season for his club. " I don't , Intend to predK-- t that w are pennant possibilities," said Slattery, "but- - the Braves will f several notches h.hcr 'than ....... year. they did "it all depends upon ray pi(chers We had an outfield that compare! with the best and the artwisiiitn of Lester llelland Horn shy has given us an ' Kt.ted Jack would not admit that he . Sholton Believes Erstwhile Tailenders WiU Im- - Referee McPharland of the Ris- - Sharkey fiKht gave Rlskoiine rounds, Sharkey- - four and .railed two even; one Judge gave Risko , six, Sharkey four and called five even j. th other )udrn gave Sharker eight xoupds.axl Riko seven. It seems th&t it iio'i. ccly& fccra race - er tJLheir..BiDager . 6--3. - y LOGAN, April 9 Boston- man-ag- uiil v' 0-- as reeord-holdln- April 4-- v Donald ii. "Don" Simmons, senior student and prominent athlete of th Young university, has signed a contract as coach of th North Sanpete high school of Mt Pleasacant for th aeaaoa of 192S-2cording to announcement madaby that school. 8tmmons has sa exceptional athletic record for hi four years at B. Y. V.. having been s football basketball add track star of not. -During his four year of football, Simmon was used la th backfield, and a mid --season Injui y last fall prevented his becoming recognised fulla on of th best back in this section, coaches declare. ' Guard la Rakeball . In basketball, Simmons held down --a guard position for three years, and saw considerable service in the hotin sport. i - In track, Sjmmons Is a member of the Rocky Mountain conference g mil relay team, and I counted upon to continue his stellar work this season. He I a speedy" toward" man, and should most valuable to th "Y" track team. Simmons haa been most proficient In his coaching work, and Is expected to prove a capable, port mentor.. J1 Don's arrival In the coaching field next year will make three brother In thi occupation. Glen Simmon I coach of Provo high school, and Lee Simmon I on the coaching staff of th East high of Salt Lake City. . Logan High Runner Wins Canyon Race ;I I Here of ihe BY FRANK GETTY NEW YORK. April (UP). Tommy Loughran grows mora like Gene Tunney every day.. Fu-gaz- tstrr-clrtie- Will Take North BOSTON, . April 9. UP IsaUs EfifSfttfl conference with IScpete Poet Next Judge Kmil Fuchs regarding a possible trade and the" farming of Season rookies. Jack Slattery, new y . doubles and singles. Blevins; who ranks hlch in state and intermoun- - IS CONFIDENT T Athlete Champ Has His Own Ideas; Delaney and LomskJ Out . Light-Heav- The-asve- the TO BE COACH! ,. CoastJLeague STTTDATS REStl.TS veloped oa the Braves however. Hollywood 2 1 Oakland 3 7. Slattery said he was well pleased Missions Sacramento tnl mm - O T era in Florida, adding that If they Portland t-- Los Aageles did as wen against their major Brave might league opponent t S, The light heavyweight champion now dictate to his division, seShortly Earned by Coach lects his opponent, blackballs' certain fighters and even tells Tex With Ltwii Munk and Brue Rickard wjter to get off. just s Gilchrist slated to clash la th Tunney does In ths heavyweight finals of th "T single tournament class. . today. Coach T. Earl Pardo has LsfBaki Geta Gate sclctcf seven of In eight wen to Loughran first turned thumbs hold down place on thi vanity down upon Lao Lomskl as sa opquad thla season. ponent, .although the Pol from are: Sanky Dixon, Paul Aberdeen . won the recent light Lewis Read Munk, Porter. Holt, elimination tournaheavyweight and Porter Bruce Gilchrist, Wesley ment with something to spar. Mllo Either Moody Eldon Brlnley. Now haa blacklisted Jack or Russell Welker are possibUties Delaney,Tommy who, the champion de. for the other place. clares, has eliminated himself is a light bmeavywetght contender by Big Match Friday a bout with Jack , B. T. y. will oppose the Univer- signing for on April SO. Sharkey afUtah of Friday racketeers sity "When get through wKh that the Delaney, Sharkey ternoon in Salt Lake,-sthe latter will be shown five maa team to uphold the Y" lip and won't be any use sjl .MLPHLj standards in the opening eolleglaU potient for me," is the way Lough ran puts It combat must be selected at once. With Lcmskl and Delaney alt Dtxoa and Reed Porter probably will .comprise one doubles team, the list Loughran's choice has Paul Molt doubtless will play both fallen tin Shamus1 Slattery, with Thalona whom, tha champion hail a lively singles- and -- double singles man and the doubles posi- little ' brawl in Madison Square tion as Holt's partner are the ap- Garden one night last winter. But Tommy does, not propose to parent vacant spots, and the four men selected on the squad will be sit around idle waiting for Tex Rickard to make the match. Loughbattling for these two positions. - Utah has selected' its varsity ran has advised Humbert J. Junior partner in the neW squad for the season, and all Indications point to a terrific battle promoter firm of Mullen and to fix up a title fight for the Friday.. Utah's seven men, as named by Buffalo boy some spring evening.' Coach Theron S. Parmelee, are as Rickard Given Ha Ha follows: Captain Chick Blevins. Upon hearing of this, Rickard reLinden Crone. Bill Havdon. Jim torted that he had an ptlon on services until next Ingebretsen. Dave' Freed, Marshall Bf ptenibef. NffTs.mi Ray Forstorg, " ' " An'optlon In KEwr Turk state," 'Strong" Lineup ows his ln alTprababllty. the Tirst live retorted Tommy, named will form the Redskin line- options, "is about as much use as up. Although the Utcs" are reported yesterday's weather ' forecast. It as In a quandry as to the best avail"-abl-e isnt binding, according to the comcombinations to use it seems mission, which only recognizes the signing of both fighters to a conlikely that the Crone-Free- d doubles teams will be tract." tho Gene Tunney discovered used, while Hayden will appear In lone singles, his specialty. Neff and ;ame thing , sometime ago. The are heavyweight champion has declarForsberg, both sophomores, comers, and may force Ingebretsen ed that his agreement to Rickard extends to his Mght with - Tom to the limit to hold his place Dave Freed, freshman star, Is Heeney and no farther. 'regarded as a valuable addition to Utes, and Is likely to play both D0NSir,II.I0NSuB0STfiNmOT U.-Sr01yjtnpi(rHopes LIKE TUNNEY REDSKIN . (Three was troubled about th shortage of .1 right hand hitters on his club. A 214 WEST. CENTER ST. a L PROVO, UTAH 1 |