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Show PROVO EVENING IIE3ALD, TUESDAY. JUNE 13, sours m-- . years later ta propel aa even Ct huco luoa out of tU bail park, thia super tfeai uu the part at Ebe Riiih wee eur 1' m tik poujble by Lou Gehnx : the reason a by T Simply tfc's: Ckh-rtwas so, hard l foul thai Lee pjctbera in many lnstanres preferred to gamfcle with. Kuth rather SweD of CJevtknd U Hot than pass km up ior UeUrig. ScutTa 13M Came After Consecutive) Another record which. I had placed in the same super culm aa Ruth's Game Record i $9 koine mas wae the playing of 13UT consecutive games by Short' BILLY EVA Everett Scott It is the unusRecord in sports are made te be I stop ual for aa inflelder to go almost broken. seasons without suffering When Babe Ruth snede M home Bine full runs during the season of 1921, I waa firmly convinced be had ee- tabliahed record thai would stand for all time. Then along came Ruth juat six is in OLYMPIC HOPES das g '"-:"- " i: aa Injury. Scr t waa jr'T' - y t'H t r to hero his record cava. r- able te Lav cc 3ue4 on ; , irt-! t t re t bad nt' ' ' ( i r 'jnrxivr i pl t'JIer liuat ' . f t e lVrtkeee ree C -- t o t f' if. la I a moved his f. om t'e l;a-. v itu .r ; ass the Lark beajse k club w- - In a iutau. coocuUve Scott's record at 12 r gunes la ai the more remarkeble because do I doubt it, yet there is a possibiliplayer In the game takes- more ty ttat Joe trwe'l of the, Clevet--- d chaacra and la more liable te club Busy tcj the Daik aet a than the shortetep. Scott Just "Seotty." It ie a rather ar seemed te be immune from injury coincidence the SeweM perculthe p!ys On the occasion when he spent aa did Scott. an eif day wth hie fam!y, pnoe At the puutioa close of l'.'-- T Sell had f Uy-e- d to opeciog a sertee la Chusa;o, he la t8 consecutive games. With miaaud hi train front the eld korae the American League season mort. town to the Windy City and was Lnan month vnder way. ha has a- forced to spend seaaethmg like heady passed the 800 mark. , ng p tlt. 2'.t ry I liJi Tm f"'l -a 1 . ! 1 ja lock i i- -l Ji 1 'i i i (. rt tn i , ' er a n ij 1 1 . v recori 3, 1 1 I i e f- - i f i . t t. ' r 1 if 1 I i 1 t m r 1 I j Ij? to ; tl a alar aortvlop of a C. land club must play ia t a I '; r Musena and part of a no: tr ib . JJ,'o to aurpaas fo;t's r piayer takes better pare : than Sewcli; he has a stux of lega and if any piayer is weil fitted to se--t a new endurastce record, Joe it thfct Individual. How anxious SeweU is to keep ta the game every day was shown dur- -- or-d- t t l i! i' t t''t t V.ea at .4 c -- lj j "i t M) :j Cie injured knee, ttwtU i t.rmt questkm was: l' - ' "j:aw lc ef 2 4' do you tht: k I will ta gameT" Uied he woe be out t te t f r t"e opening of the aeaaoa. I s breaihad a sigh of relief and atid the leg was already feeluig better. Getting btk into the gam wma hla chief 1 cencn. - SIIADEVMS TITLE BATTLE Courtnejr beclsioned by Call fomian. But Crowds Hoot At Judges' Verdict NEW YORK, June 1$ (UP) Dave Bhade, California tniddM- haa challenged Mickey weight, Walker, middleweight champion, tn a title bout aa a result ef his vic tory last Friday night, over Ckorge Courtney, Oklahoma cowboy. In a bout at Coney Island sta- dum. While Bhade waa clnmorlr.g for a shot at Walker crown, Courtney wae protesting the Injustice of the fudges' decision. Tvhen tDe decis ion was announced. Courtney threw off his robe and appealed with open hands to the fnna who had crowded around the ringside. Tb" rrolaud-e- d Courtney and jeered Bhade. The f irht wee a sanguinary af fair. Bhede'a face being smeared with blsod from the elrfth round on. Courtney spilt Shade'a nose In the sixth round and opened a deep gaah r.ROHGE IL BA1RD , over the Callforniea'a right eye In H. If George Baird. low star sprinter, makes the Olymplo squad thU the eighth. Shade opened a cut summer, me American atmetos won't auffet for lack of musie when lie over 4p- -i the ninth is around, because he la a plants of no mean ability. However, that round. Courtney' ability won't gt hint a plao on the squad and be'a prepared to ahow A sensational oomeheck by Bhade . nu wares as a runner la cmcn a Dertft. the last four rounds woa the de-Belrd. aa a emihomor, won all his dual 440 racea against Mlchliran, eiskm for hire. Courtney was way Illinois, Minnesota and Wlaconsln. tie won the quarter-mil- e ereat In ahead on points at the end of the the Bi Ten meet laat year and finished second to Walter of Northwest-e- sixth, but he slowed from the tirttltname tnret thlsn-a- r He raa fourth in this ermt at the fast pace and never- - tip wma able to . national tntercoliegiules at Chicago this year. , 7 find himself again. He holds records on the Iowa campus of 91 In the 100. 21 3 In the Referee O'Sulllvan had to warn 220 and 48.S la the 440. . both flghler several tlmee for hlt-" ejwci t cuu.pete in me iinai uiympio trials In the middle die ilne: ca the break and below the . , taries events. w . belt Baird was a Junior at Iowa this year. Ha la 21 years old and weighs college boy, ran the 8.000 meter IhUij'ZJ I ''; fix.- . A . e j m Ueeplechaae minute, RECORD MADE 85 Mm ii? wmmmmmh. - , 8-- 8 two aee- inda of the world's recorded. 8:33 5 made by Willie Rilalo, the Fln- etee, 'Ir1" Olympic champlonahlii M ParU n 1924. Thd former American mara a :47 naada by Ruasell Payne Ir Cambridge, four years age. wonds which STEEPLECHASE He's Improved In -- Is wHhln NEW. TOItK. June liV UP A An- excellent Idea haa been ad new American record S.OOi forjhe meter- steeplechase exltrted today vanced Mi Madison Square Garden. and hopes for United States vic- rhe home of the bunion derby, the bike races and other physl tory In that event in Amsterdam were higher than ever as a result of al aberrations, haa taken' up mara Mcivin gDalton'a performance at thon dancing. Of courae there have been. mara. Travcra Klacd where the final four hon dances there before, but this ovanU of iho nest? tryOlympio u mihi trme none of the dancers Is wear nil a. Dalton, a 20 year old Seton Hall ng boxing gtove. tii-da- y 1 TWO h . TRAINS southern pacific LJ rf the 'most Improved balteM In the National League this aeason la Taylor Douthit, outfielder with the St.' Louie Cards. Douthlfs besO in we- oig league up to mis year waa only .308. but he hit only 2C2 laat aeason, but he's been up around .370 for the past few weeks and continues at that gait He ought to better that JOS average this aeason. SPECIAL VIA - On a FAST Lines SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD -- ITAGrOLE SITTING The five National League managers whose trams, take turns In leading the Irague, could amuse the flagpole farm by perching atop flagpolea and announcing that their teams are In, a la Jack Hendricks. -- Special Trains Leave Ogden 8 :13 a. w. Mountain Time, 7:30 p. m. Mountain Time Direct Connections Thru Cars Without Change . Leave Salt Lake City7:00 a.m 6:00 p.m. LOS ANGELES Nature, in its wonderful wayf has done its part when for Lucky Strikes the best of tobaccos thut cah be grovn; but these tobaccoa are vastly improved when toasted. 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