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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 16 Tris, Ty Give Fellow Double play Left oa baaa Baaee on ball 2, off Coffmsa Vet Hitting Support Eighth Win Rally Brown., for Yank, in 9-- 4; Indians Alo Triumph. noma Moor, Kamm. 2. Sacrifice-Meta- Br to Struck It. . 1, out Blu. t Branson MM Off I.yoaa 1. i MleiggallgilsiiaWsftaelsftftftssSTOSjnmroMm rnaa ftchulu, Bla. Krea. O'Boark. off LU T. I Blaeliolder Lyoaia L By llftlftlllHftlHIllfUgglllHIflM Hlta tiff Blaeliolder b la 7 M lnnlnsa. off foffmsn 1 In none Ofdao 2 In 1 11 Is (out la eighth). IT I. K nit, hap Rt I mm 1 'lll.il. nont.' Wlnalni plicbar Ofden t'aiplr nutwni,l.r t. (iuthrle. 1 Tim and Ormaby. Hlldebraad sour 40 mlnutea. Turf Results and Entries! HAVRE . an a nt as 00. waa .mt .at. ii., ta aa 111 lllabn). ftlft.ftO tnd M." BontTenliire ftft to, i Watson i. eg d aa,r-ii- I; Society BUs Lady Lara. Bbuffie, Time. T:0i 2third a slto raa. a Aaawer tad Carda-raKonrtb rac. flee furlntjgt, rltlmlag Marie Mallm 107 (Greenwood). 14.00. 12 SO and (Dyer). H.0O 12 40. woo; Hepld stride li and 12 80. ssCOJld: Hildred Seth 107 (Belly). 4 40. third Tlas. 1:09 ft . Prleter T. Btralght Eight. Bailee. Vineyard snd Queen Baaa!, alao ran. a 1 a a Scotch Mist 110. Mod 111. O. 107, Trla Speaker, who laat year game for Washington, did enough iratlgna 112. xCurdla 10ft, iNrlls B. 10S. 102, tnAmv In ha.t hlfl fnrm.r mttci alnrla Indiana Win, 6 to Anea Wyna I0T. xOorrU Herget xYaller Oal 10T, aluaaa Blnebart 107 handed. With thraa on baaa, ha banged ranlconer entry. b William 1 p. H a tr n a Cobb got on, loo. union Grant Wild, but Steady . e snd A. M. Chlckster sotry. held the Senator In hand throughout, (AP). OarthLabrot CLEVELAND, Ohio. April niriciaiming--- eatry fifth whlla Zachary and Burka wara hit ten hlta off two Tiger W,Second . ...rac. fire rnrloast, ".I Bad six furloos . HI Bil claiming, race, W,a U," (awift) 'nc U107 hard. the Cleveland Indians took Sublette 107 112, sSunard Harris ft' 2" snd aBnckr pitchers, (Orsyl. ruiLADU.rniA. WA8IHNCTON. the opening game of the serlee with 111. llodysnard 107. The HeattMn 1U. mmi .rnod B H O A. n ii n i Xl,a ill lilakal. 170 ft to 1, today. xlaaaa ltVi. iBeneflclsDt 100, Tetra Glaaa'.J BS 4 ft Detrolt, third. Time, 1:05 15. Buddy Clsrk. Uoa liRlabop, tb... ft West, rf. .434 the for tribe, 107. 107. Buclld 1 hutting t ft Grant, p. Two HeartSj' lsi ana siiiwuw Blot, IT .402 0 Cobb, rf '. 4 U wasOeorge Third race, maiden 1 year olds, an mile rari wild throughout the game, but Indue, lb... Hill petkr. rf . 4 1 1 gweep-- u 107. Trauleln the final until and scored not On and a half furlongs- - ThS aerenty yards ft was upon ui.it. 0 liotlln. If... ft 0 0 Miller, If.... e. eo.ao. W7, bcitib Hun Boman 112. Hsrry Besl deua 12 IB. i,reen The Indians poundawt-atorreBarnea, If... 1 1 1 0H1, lb.... ft 4 n 4 Inning. I a Hoa 112. 112. Charltnane IU, WOI1. sDeep Hhiahead Bay 104110 (Rlrk will. 0 af 4 1 4 rosi. c 10 and Smith at Hliiage. aft., 4 112. Red Sprue ;. .... ,,., 112 PadilT litre flicker her. nlaved 1; . 1 1 FROM SKULL New Tork Cleveland Philadelphia t. Louie Waihlngtoo Chicago Drtrolt Boetoa ft &SS ' ft ft . 4 Boiton 4. , 10, ft, ft. Wlthlnfton Chicago Detroit .83 .m .308 c 31111a, aa Rael, 6. 1. Halt 1 4 3 0 I 10 0 Ib. : . . 1 a u i a V 1 Total! .. 1ft 4 n 0 o .0 n 0 4 1 13 27 1ft .18 0 1 010 00 0 0 0 0 0 t odd, npeatrr, 2, Hauaer 2, gulnD. Buna halted In Glllli. mint I Barnao. Spetkrr ft, Miller, (AP). reached Twobte April 26 WASHINGTON, losing streak Washington yuinn. 111 0 12 1 ...3 7 27 by Innlnge: 2, maimer. 0 0 4 aa llBoley. 113 0 Score I'MlxlelDhla ii ..i. Nummary: 0. 1 1114 3 Hurka, p.... Jonea, p Totell Btultt. Thundty'i miltdelphlt . . nietiop, Cobb 1. bite Boley 2. Qulnn, Kuel. Three-ba- I'.. r Rnl.W Pnllh Double plaja Bluege to Uayea to on to lo Uliltin nunnp jiauaer. Philadelphia ft. Waablnfton ft. Baaea on balla Off Zachary 4. Mmk out Br Hlta Off Zieh- Zachary 1, by Burka I. ry ft la ft 2ft lnnlnfa, off Burke 2 In 1 11 Ult by innlnge, off Jonea 2 la 2 Inulngt. pltchert By (jnltin 1 (Rntl); by Burka 1 Urn. IKpeaker). Loalng pitcher Zlchtry. plrea flele). Owena and Campbell. Time of lame 1 bour 42 mlnutea. mark today, when the Qulno. the four-gadefeated them, Judge: Philadelphia Athletlca vlaltora' opening game haeea 10 to 0, In the mf Dftftfl' Anyone you toot your horn at may be deaf yon don't Browns Win Out In Ninth Inning After ST. LOUIS, April 2 (AP). tlelnf the score In the eighth, the Chicago White Sox dropped the first e eerlea to the St. Louie of a In the Drowna, 6 to 6, here today. ninth, Barrett hit Into a double play with a man out and a runner on third, toeing the chance to aoore. The Browns pushed across the wln- ... I - trln .Invl.. Pill and Schulte hit homers In the fourth and fifth Innings, scoring a runner ahead in each case. The White Sox collected the four rtina to tie the ecore In the eighth, driving uiaenoiaer ana Mostll, f'offman from the mound. In- Chicago outfielder, was slightly. In the first wnne aiming uiiu home. ST. LOCI. CHICAGO. four-gam- 'ostll, rf... M.ire rf... liner, lb., t, tiler, cf.. know. Don't take chance insure against liabilities! Unrrett. a talk. Knmm, 2b. If.... lb.. e.. riseill, as., route, Ijont, p... B.H.O.A. B.H.0A. 1 0 0 0 McNeely, t 42. 4 ft ft 11 00'Bourke. 2'Manush, rf 6 4 4 . . lb If... 1 1 OSchult. SC., n 2 Biaresi, aa.... 1 2 OlBloe. lb 10 ljBraDOon, 2b. . 2lSohsng, c... 4 2 1 Blteholder, p 4 0 1 2 Toffmin. p.. Ogden. p 4 4 4 leenciilB DDSTDNlLDa Advertisements This Paper. In v 1 0 17 4 .......a, Va ti&&VF See Our Classified 3 2 3 . 4 Totala ...14 II 2T 11 Tolala ..M12s2.Mli xOnt out when winning run acored. sBan for Ofden In ninth. ixRan for Sturdy In ninth. Score by Innlngt: 1 0 Chicago 1 -8 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 St. Louis MeU-leMoatll. Moort, Rons Summary: Schulte. 2, McNeely Fslk, Kamm, Buna Brror Schulte. Kraaa. Bin. Sax. . Ftlk, baited In Scboltt 1. Blue, Metiler Two-bahit O'Bourke. Crooae, Kamm, i ill. I ancT. Ami. ALL RECONDITIONED COVER 00 it ii ti it Dependable used cars UNDER .1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 u.vui. AND 1 112 xxSax -f- ft I 4 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 111 iRturdy Ian liinenlal 1 ll 1 lltyea. 2b... .465 r,trhiry. p.. . ft i Now York lit. Loult Cleveland .10 . ft .737 .TM ...Ml . mmmm 1 Pet. 48-B- 2 j WE OFFER EA5Y TERMS 5ecoNDfcAiTj CLBVBI.AND. DBTBOIT B II O A B.H O.A. If. 4 4 0 1 0 Jlmleeon, Rice rf .1 1 3 4 2 2 2b.... 2Mnd. i;ehrlnser.2t). McManue. lb 4 ft I 3 Lanfford, rf 4 II 2 ll flellmann.rf. 3 0 u I. Bweu. aa 3 10 11 Sweeney, lb. 1 O1 ft 0 ronaeca, lb. 4114 gaiterllnl.lf. 4 1 OWumma, rf.. ft 2 1 0 HartraT. e. 1 1 II 1 Hodapp, lb..c 4 4 0 10 IiTrner, (lb oeweii. 4 Horrell. p .. 1 0 0 2i0raat. p.... 1 on 01 iWInx 0 0 0 0 E. Smith, p. iFotberilll. .. 10 0 0 110 111 113 !l a.. .... Tetals ....13 T 24 ft! Totals ...S3 iBatted for Sorrell In aeTenth. aBatted for Smith In ninth. 10 27 15 i.d.tArcade 111, 112. 14.40. third. tee, Buck alao ran. .... aonnn ti.. ritidrlla handlon mils cap. fllllea and mnrea. 1 ysr-oldl acrcnty yarna i.ncia add "i, Maxlea 10ft. rrlacess Tina 101, Big- 107, nols 102, Mrmorla 101, Croaaco 10ft. The rheaaoeake Prerie.1. r.c. tenon on. Dili, snd 1 year-oldllmlnarr n u Henm ill. StrolMnx yaraa aerenty 111 Tore 114. Jack aSola 114, t'la..r nl.rlm 114. Sortie 114. sBagaa I. 114. ram a Seas stable entry. Hlitb race, claiming, one mil snd s xTrolla 101 Sam Slick 107. Dlleaa ....,1. nur. ' (iubraih 114. iBrebanan 112. Jacksonrlll 110. iReed Scot 105, Bed Spruce 107, xSly n.n. irc .Hn.al.li I'rlnceaa 100 mil sad an Herenth race, claiming, on 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 x elshtb Altlaalmo 118, xHobson 111, xSlr Clerelsad . ..0 The Third lift. 111, leonld Bewail Llnd. Buns J. Hlgbwaymsn BIC! Huinmarj: Buna batted In I'rlnca 107. Poor Boy 118. Hedf Penes 122. rosacea 2, gumma. 2 xKnow Me 113. Two102, a illerlds Folio! Hoi 2. Grant. 2, Bumma I Hodapp Eonca. Onome 117. xnigbiand Delay 10, xBlna-msSsrrtflecs hlta Jamlon. Summa. baa 100. xPlrtt to xBnle Britannia 10ft, Doable Swell Llnd. J. pis Horrell, 108, xBrln Go Bragh 105, Speedy Prlnc Detroit 12. I.lnd to Tonca. Left on baa 122. Off Grant 7. lift, sErergUd rifteland 8. Baaea on ball a 1, ft. J. t. Smallmsn entry. by Struck out By Grant off Sorrell Westber clsr: trsck fsat. un..!! R ult Off flnrrll A In ft Innlntti. 'a nee. Loalng pitcher xApprentlcs off Smith 4 In 2 innings. I !vrrell. Lcnmnij mpirea -- Mci.owan, an 1 RESULTS. LEXINGTON hour same Time of Van Orsflsn. mlnutea. Flrat rre. Futurity eonrss One Wsy 105 iLsndom, 112ftft. 7(I4. 14.84. won: Bond SIsts 115 (rmnkl. 110.H0. $5 ftft. aecoml; 110 (Hunnl. 11.42. third. I "ilia Rubenateln Al- Alao rsn Cpdlke. Time. 1:11 9-- 4 leshan, Colonel Schooler. My Valst. Jlramle Welcome, Widgeon, Khannon. Mary, ea Duaty An l Api Anrll xTtmr vnov Blue Henna. msldena mile. Second race, one half eighth Inning rally enabled the New York Tankeea to defeat the Boston Clyde Vandusen 115 12.80, (ChlSTeltl), In the opening 12 40, 12.10, won: Prlncton lift (Gsrnr), Red Sox. 9 to 4, today three-game series. lift of (Pool), a 38. Ultlmeilcsn 13 second; tilt 3.18, Also ran mil c.nl..n rimnviri Ma"FflVIPtl I? so third. Time. :48 In the eighth with the score tied, but Csah Play. Sarcenet. Tom CsxWin, Ird am, rsnaai, jaouui pitcher, Krat'dalhsne. Win Harrlss, the third Boston Yankees. Lossn. proved easy picking for the Third rare, on mile and aeeenty yards A hit by Durst filled the bases and Bun 100 (Lsndolt). 14 58. 12. 98. 13.M. won: a paaa to Koenlg forced In Robert100 (Meyerl, 14.78. 14.18, second: son with the ultimate winning run. Miml lime. ion (iieigei), so.M. tniro. vndeuae Geh riv and hlta hv ....-,f,..ran Pstos, Dlrot, Hsyss Also 1:4. sent In four more runs. rig and Meuael New Eollsxe. Choice. Btorray, reYork pitching Al Shealy. a Fourth rsce. four snd s half furlomr cruit, flashed a steady game and con Petgy 107 (Fewelll. lift 82, 110 22, 15 48, 17 1(1. tributed a single to siarttne raw. Kltte Mnllallr 107 (Pool). 10S (HorTath). 12.54. n 11 .0. A. 11 .88, second; Atliens I,.. rsn :5S Alao Time. hlrd. boddj a Bun ef ft I 11 o Paschal, ef.. 1 1 0 J I I larmat". Mniette, rrances. Mary nagstesd. .. 1 1 1 , , , .. . ...... mm A A rt MtllFlt ,. Cf.... S l, ' ., i Hoaen, as.. in r,iwit sieta. aeuanisasBaa, 7 Tt U',n,, Myer. Sb... a 1 ii 0 c wit-.,.. ,.n. mil. mnn a.T.ntT Tarda ; lllKiith. rf it vi a.t. 3 2 7 0 ft ft 1 4 lb... Gehrig, woe; 107 (Garner), 14.12. 12.48. oot, Kegas, 2b.. ft 2 ft 0 nirsm 100 Beetle (Landnltl. 12.88, out, Tsltt. rf... 4 1 1 0 Meosel. If... 2b-- . 3 0 12 Black 105 Beeielhub Koibrock, lb 4 0 7 litis sH, (Blackbnrs), out, aeeond; 0 0 2b 10 1 third. Time, 1:44 2 5. Alao ran Lleutensnt Hofman. e.. 3 0 4 OlDurocber. O 0 0 0 DllSSn. 3b... 110 Bulbo. .llolllnee Prince 1 8 2 Minefield. ft T Slith race. Pntnrlty cnuraw Chsrlls Ber-gl?f Itieniira, y 0 0 0 8 105 (Garner). 37.32. 3.1 60. 32.84. won; Marraydn p 2 0 0 0lunRoher aonc. 0 0 0 0 Harrlaa, p... 0 0 0 C.rshpwskt. Sixty 113 (Chlavettll. 34.82, 33.28. second: third. 34.28. ixTodt .... lOOOiShesly, p.... 4 102 Wltchmount 113 (McCUIr). jZra)aa (ir 0010220 HAVRE . fivs-lnc- Mar-sha- SiVTeVk a . nn.ltoij.ll - 2 furlong I 108. Black Eyed Kathleen 103, Captain ton 108. Beaumont 108. Dodgeou 110, Bound Sixth race, on mile aad sTnty ysrds Angls PIsne 113, xCellenia 108. Valence 118, xLady Stone 108, No Quarter 108, Belle 111. Seventh rsce, one mile snd s sixteenth xWstch It 108. Zealous 110, Pride 107, 11 Corposant 115, High Prince 110, xGongo 105, Stone Age 110, A. B. Bentlager 110, 110, 112. Bsyon iRocky Cliff 108, Fretwell 110. xAtlt t p Sh Goes 108. xDuckweed 110, Georgia 110. 10ft. Btlph Htrtentteln in-n- ii, Bir anaiao ii JZ.w. won: uagroua Dan 2 40. aroood: Tea and iisq (tai'm Tatter 10 (Wiley), 14 00, third. Tim. 1:0. Bay Tom, Angelo. Johnl BumaL At- kin's Laat aad Direct Lou alao rtn. Third race, fire furloags, clslmlng Jeaate rCt 60 and 100. Glib Newell 85, Black Holy Innocent 108, 'ill h.i.. .. Jni.hhini.e ... mile and terenty ysrds Toney Brown 112, InShindy 112. Bsrella 83. Wool Boy 103, come 112. Bob Kay 110, Boyal Queen 110, Aleto 112, Maunaelu 10S. Weather cloudy; trtcx monay. Eamas Elected Logan High Track Captain tM, 12 A. .. Weather cletr: trtck fttt. xApprentlc tllowance. Becood J. Frd oldt and up, tlx Quath 104, Little Archer 111. Surprise 107, Pyroot 107, Tribune 107, Domry ice, nam ivi, aviu 1, Koyal Klaa 104, Tea fester Fifth race, three year olda, alx and a half Couissr 111, Wind furlongs Lord Melt 108, 111, Cherebu 111, Flower 84, Dell Evtnt Rutsll 108, Csno 109. ana up. onw at.th r.c. 110 Old Northern 106. Bsr of Tin r.r. Dsnt Wslter 107, I'hoonlx 107, Hyanpotn 107 alls Libattr 103, Regular Girl 108, . Alsrd 110. '. "."' 105. . III Woolflower Snntre Jack 108, Ida Prince 104. Stay On 110, Lure 87, Peep 0. 07. Fonrth race, three-yea- r furlongs Blssonry 107, 105. TULSA BESULTS. First rae. fir furlongs, clslmlng Black 1140 and 13 40, Air 115 (Bam). won: Rapid Traveler lift (Bueli. 11.40 and 12 80. tecond: Alluwe Lightning 113 (White), Streeter 1, 14.60, third. Tip., 1:0ft FoodU M. JennU Murray and Our Leader ,.ti. .nrinur LI lie stons -- - BLC11BB I vr. Pniich Rums stiwi chosen Cn.rok captain or felct squad, wa .4.f' a tBtm hv ft malorltv of let- nis year A tt mnar o - .Viae, a Af OH WftS te . II1CJ1, k."Oil tie waa Ph.m11 Rlrh . " . . xi DT rviviirt. Kamei U now completing Jil tcira tha Grlzaly at work track in year TT .r"---' ,.v,-- ,i w. owu Namelesft, Idaho, April hannv Rolae's haseball club in the league la assembling fOi the 1928 season. Seven peppy looking with Harry together youngsters, . Kt t.h-Idabo . e .p. . in . ai.ua, now r: - -- ttnr-orajii- Installed at the Grand hotel, confident in food record for their 0( , ..... I , t. vA.f . . turning The first contingent oi aiamonu urtigta arrived here today. The boys had a light workout thla morning on the public school field to limber up their musciea ana set tccuiiomea m Boise eunshlne. They have all been playing ball down In California and are reported in tiptop condition. Most of the ewatsmen now In camp played with the Salt Lake Bees last year. However, the lineup hasof been two strengthened by the addition players out on option from the Hollywood Stars of the Coast league. They are Bernardo, shortstop, and Oaten berg, third sacker. Both of them have turned in a good brnd of ball for the Coast fane and should repeat for Boise, aays Manager O'Neill. The boya who are now In camp are: O'Nell, pitcher and manager; Crowley, first base; Ostenberg, third base; Bernardo, shortstop; Keuhl, outfielder, and Wlckham, outfielder. out on option by the Hollerson, leader Stars and last year's league while pitching for the Be, is scheduled to arrive Friday. Rumsey, outfielder; King, catcher; Paepke, Pitcher; Caaper, outfielder, and Malloy will alao Join the ranks Friday. . V. Hannah OF THE TBAM8. ' Won. Lost. Pet. 1 .MS . . tj STANDING) J making the trip to the state meet. The pentathlon will be held WO HTTNgQX. Bait Lake, gait lake. LOO AST. PrAvtdtne: Prov JOHlf WTUIAM KENDMCK. ELTREDA CHARLOTTE Id erica. BECKBRT, ...... inniiintiw Weather pounds; Edward Kaufman, Cleveland, 126 pounds; George Russo, , ( 135 pounde;147CarTnanTuil-llngBoaton, Los Angelo pounds; AUyn pound; David StUlman, St. Loula, 160 175 pound), and Weather Milwaukee, Maier, ic.n. Royal Elliott, Alhatnbra, Cal., 113 l Phi Pi Phi Down Pi Kappa Alphj at condition! 3 p. m i April 28, , A slight barometrie deprenton orer Brit-vli- h Columbia Is canting clondy weather in ana uregou, wuu .nue FORK, April 2d. Funeral services for Emma Merie Jerling. 58, who died at a Salt Lake hoerpital Saturday, were, held in the Third ward chapel yesterday, with Bishop William of the Highland ward S. Greenwood In charge. Th speakers were President James H. Clarke, Hyrum M.Groes-becLarDr. Jame M. Grant, L. son and Bishop Greenwood. In born was Vlnagaken. Mrs. Jerling Sweden, December 11, 1869. When liv-22 years of age she came to America, ing In Chicago for six years. ReturnJering to Sweden, she marriedtoEmll America ling in 189S andonereturnedin Salt year In 1907. living and then removing to Highland, where she had since resided. At the time of her death she was counselor In the Highland ward Relief society. Emll Surviving are her husband, son, Harry; one grandJerling; one child and one sister, Mrs. J. F. Cool, Los Angeles. k, GLENN ERWIN, Amarlcan Pill. Idaho; BERTHA BANT, American Palls, Idaho. The BOSTON, April 23 (AP). boxAmerican the Olymplo of makeup diALDEN N. HODGES. Smlthfteld; ing team of sixteen men, the eight DKT0RAH U'BRIDE, nyrum. vision championa and their runnera-up- , waa announce here today by JaLAV0N TALBOT, Winder, Idsho THOMAS chaircob Stumpf of New York, the NELLIE R ALLISON, Whitney, Idaho, man of the Olymplo boxing coartmlt- BIRTHS, The eight champions, who won their Mr. sad Mrs. Lloyd Larsen, boy; crowns thla morning in the final bouts- Mr.Stehllng E. Olaen, boy. H. Mrs. and u. national wiauiijiAAA.the A. A. of. Mr. tnd Mrt MIM Bay, girt; Centerfleld .hi"., tmirnam'ent. were Hyman Miller and Mr. Pred Jnrgenton, girl; Mr. snd Mr. L. John 112 of Los Angeles, pounds; 113 pounde; Mrs. Ernest O'Nell, girt. Mass., Daley of. Waltham, , . var. a, At, ., i ui ucvin t.w.v.... DIVORCE ASKED. iiarry 126 pounds; Stephen Halaiko of BufArthens Cox Pae vs. Warrtn Pace, f alifalo, 135 pounds; Thomas Lown of New H. gn to provide. York, 147 pounds; Ensign Harry 160 Henderson of tho U. S. navy ntw suits filed. Leon Lucas of Philadelphia, pound: Bonded Adjustment Bureau Tt. Ingt Cor175 pounds, and George Hoffman, of don and other, to recorer 31400.04 on not. New York, heavyweight. Wlllltm George Mitchell vs. George G. tne The following men, who met also Goodwin snd others, to qulft title to seal champions In the) final bout, were with estate. the Olympic) Blnamed to sail to the American boxing team: Gene ssginscitasitusans anco, 112 pounds; Pete Mario, Cleve- Ph! Pi Ph! diamond. eers downed tfien PI Kappa Alpha nine mursoay anoi-noo- ve at the university by the decls ,.ct afnnhatic score of 3 to 0. Allan Olln wa too much on the mound and B, Jone wa given rood support. base fam GBYHB. JESSia to The Tribune. AMERICAN KAHEIA0E LICENSES. CHART. KB P. HAWKER, Msnon, Idaho; K08ALIB ROSS, Park City. CIaOCDB Trumbo Emma Merie Jerling gpc!tl Statistics Olympic Boxing Team Selected land Wilmington 1 .000 May 11. May 14. 0 1137 Duchesne High Spring Sport Program Altered Junior JLS. Title Washington North Lewis Central jrU. Fay Williams Washington Wins school. PERSONALITY YOUR . 11 " FITS Evans, .,.-. Jj avenue. He waa born In Clifford. Ohio, July 24, 1861, and came to Utah GARFIELD, April 26. tTtah Copper In 1907. Since hi residence In Utah, Mr. McAuley resided in Heber City, company golf course will be officially opened for Its third season on Friwhere he was employed aa manager contest when a afternoon of the Heber City flour mills. He is driving day will usher In th new season. The con-te- at survived by his widow, Clara Ruth will be staged at 4:30. with prizes McAulay; two aons, Reed McAuley, of for the winning contestante. Heber City, and Ralph H. McAuley. Sid Harmon, club professional, anof Long Beach, Cal., and five daughnounces that the membership quota Is ters. Mrs. J. C. Wilson of San Fran. signed to 200 members, and that the Cisco, Mrs. Ross Lee of Tooele, Mrs. present season ha very good posal-blllt- le. Wayne Deatham of Ophlr, Mrs. Wea-le- y The aand greens have been Horn of Portsmouth, Ohio, and resurfaced, the traps hav had new Mrs. Evans. Five grandchildren also sand and the fairways have been survive him. levelled. Several team matches with Salt Lake and Ogden club have also Elsie been arranged. Saturday at 4:30 p. m. a blind bogey Elsie Fay William. will be offered a the tournament for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame B. that day, Harmon announces. 924 West Third North Williams, street, died Wednesday In a local hosShe is survived by her parpital. ents, four sisters, Ida, Clara, Ruby and Ruth Williams, and a brother. Jamea B. Williams, Jr. Funeral arrangement will be announced later. Special to Tb Tribune. ROOSEVELT, April 26. Due to conC. flicts the spring athletic schedule of the Duchesne high Mountaineer has Hannah C. Trumbo, 56, widow of had to be somewhat altered. John D. Trumbo, died Thursday at the A It now rad Captain Charles family residence, 653 South Redwood Larsen, Robert Hulsh, Nal LundBorn In Holden. Utah. Mrs. road. berg, La Mar Lrsen and Aaron War-di- e Ti umbo came to Salt Lak forty years will compose the group entering ago, where she had since resided. Site the Y invitation meet Saturday, May is survived by two eons, Cecil O. and 1, Tuesday, will be celebrated In VerLeland A. Trumbo of Salt Lake; two nal by th physical education fac- daughters, Mrs. C. Senior and Mlsa ulty. Miss Emma Snow, Duchesne, Enid Trumbo, both of Salt Lake, and and Mlsa Louise Maglehy, Uintah, will five Her father, finish-- the match left laat week with Charlesgrandchildren. W. Ravwllnson, a brother, sets standing In favor of Duchesne, Walter Rawllnson of Delta, and three 1 to 0. Coaches Joe Roblson. Du- sisters, Mrs. A. M. Roper of Oak City. chesne, and Dunn Taylor, Uintah, will Mrs. Lora Morrey of Joseph and Miss tangle, while their assistants, Charles Jane Rawllnson of Salt lyake, also surSchwencke (D.) and Reed Morrill (U), vive her. will also meet In the mixed doubles Funeral services will be held at 2 Schwencke and Snow will oppose Tayp. m. Sundav In the Poplar Grove ward lor and Magleby. Friends may view the body The following day an alumni meet chapel. at the residence Saturday evening and will be held, with the regional meet Sunday from 10 a. m. until 1 p. at Price the will be in the city oemetery following Saturday, May 5. May 9 another alumni meet la under the direction of the Larkin Unscheduled for the boys who are not dertaking company. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, April 16. Washington won It snd up. the Junior High School Baseball league First rtce. 118, Ben pennant here thle afternoon for the furlongs -- Wally J. 115, Our Lesder Bolt 111, Gold Grsfton lift, J. C. Kenning fourth consecutive year, defeating Cen111, 14 to 8. .Mayer, on the mound 115, Bst Tom 118, W. J. Creekmore tral eleven. Society Blase 10ft. Proceeds 115, Bill Steele for Washington, struck out 109, Strslght Bight 105. Rspld Stride lift. catcher, and Parks, flrat Murphy, fir snd up, Second rsce, for Waahlngton, slammed Bltck Angel baseman, furlongs Queatlon iltrk 103, hit Austead and Clifout three-bas- e 111, Elrmpead lift, Smart Horse 111, Blll't for Central. were batteries ton Bom Hope 111, Dry Tobacco 109, Gelen 119, Btby 114. me lad ep. Third ric. 108. 110. inberrt Ruler, K gj Tribune. te Th Special s Third rsce, ons mile snd serenty ysrds of Shebs 108, Preys 108. Glee 105, xQuean 105, Nsnlhswsll 113. My Bts 113. Lllla B. Bell-ha109. W. D. 100, Georgia iLVlltt . ... (Am- two-- t.nnson. I. 66, TULSA ENTRIES. LIXIX0T0V ENTBTEB. "Flrtt' rtce. Futurity conree Gllloping Dawn 100. Merlwlrk 118. Queen Boyil loft. 102, xFortontte 110, Top Sttcy v, ,,, m. n-xSpotllght aok trt.tw r.i ior i, i 108. Dontadoa 110, Nine Dollirt Tupelo 110, i : Mntniellta juo, taaiuewa aav. Doctor Fred Second rtce. Futurity courte 115, xSetttg 110. xHiram Wllholt 106. Chit-to110. xMonetgu 100, Fred Buell lift. Brick 110, Loud Spetker 108, Hlldl ntnnlhtl 110, Al Gsrntt 110, Fireproof lift, WIFE ALLEGES NEGLECT. Suit for divorce waa filed by all len 110. Bnola B. 110. Well Turned Cox Pace against Warren Pace Adtlr I9m Evetyn a aav. aauu a.i aaw. In the Third district court Thursday. Miry Gsy 110. 115, Poppy November 3, lf25. 110. Bereslns 113.Charming Lady They were married waa alleged. Kallure to provide Fifth race, Futurity course Odd Fellow Law- r,i,tA. Mlcreell 110 h.te 110.30, 35.90 Mon'S Meg 106 (Hobcrtaon), and 11.80. won; The Boll Call 118 SA 40 and 14.90. second: Frances Rock 110 (Pstumbo), 34.10, thlrt. Time, 1:54 li ft. Ysehtsmsn. rranx rogany, Ma rat, Billy Warren, Accokeek, Helen Carter, Battlethot, Forett Lore, Dutch Girl, Bachelor'! Error and Sir Leonid also rsn. tecond; fillies, Fourth rtce, mtldeni. four snd t htlf fnrlongs Suntpec 110, Swish 110. xCelebrity 105. Msrguerlte Wlllet 11 .... . services Funeral will be held Satur 2 m. In Ham Taylor mortuary chapel. Interment will be ln.l'lty cemetery. Copper Golfers Usher in Season John William McAuley died John William McAuley. With Tournament Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clifford to The Tribune. BOISE, DC OBACE RESULTS. ld 12 48. Topstep .. May J o h n so n, all of Glendale. A brother, J. P. Palmer of Garfield, and a sister, Mrs. Clara of Ptnkaton M. tilendalc, also survive her. Edna Vanguard Arrives and Buckles In; More Due Daily. Speclsl Ftlryman alto rtn. Fifth rtce, on mile aad ttenty ytrd. illowtncet, Ctrollnt port. nurse 1100 Beturettrd 107 (t'rtrer), 18.90, 102 (Bobert- won: 90. Arcturua 13 J9.40 no tonl, 17.10 tnd fta.io, tecona; liouqj 1:44. Big third. Time, 34.80. (O'Donnlll). rt,M Sneer Hock. Bed Bridge, Tirae Hall tnd Congress alto rtn. Slitli rac. one mile inn l tixieenin 108 (Bobertaoe). ftft.ftO. 13.00 snd 33.80, woa; Tssewell 132 (Mergler). 38 SO tnd 13.80, second; Grind Bey 118 (Btrnet). Colonel Seth. 33.40, third. Time, 1:48 Stsr of Gold, Potent, Golden BIHowt, King Solomon t Bell, mereta Join, anew Rowlsnd's Bequest slao ran. and sn eighth Seventh rsce, one mil 12 84. Blickimoor 112 (Otrner). 34.6. 02, 32.62, won: Vilene 107 (Myer), 107 (Lochr), 33 18, third. P.felde t 003 020 . .... . K Al.n .... TTriCt. SI RIt.V 002 000 18I- -D Pretty Bun. Sibbatm Mild. Connsellor Con Mrer 2, Pas nelly, Italpn tisrtensiein, nicnetieu, aii, - Willie 1:48 Alao nn Sclplo. Turn On. Time. 1:10 Mlrafel. Brilliant, Lancer, Our Glint, Idlvla. Seventh rtce, one mile ind terenty yirdt chal 2. Dtirst. Boealg 2, Gehrig, Durocher, Hobrtaon. anesiy. r.Trora In Meuael 4. batted Buna serl. Duxsn. Oehrls 3, Btith, Collina, K. Wllllsma 2. Two-ba- a bits Flagatesd, Myer. Psacbsl. Tbree-bsahit lalt. 2. Gehrig, Meuael Double play Butb. Sacrifice Dugan, Left to Began. Bogell to Began to Myer on baaea New York ft. Boton 7. Bssea on 2. off Bettlemlr balla Off Bbssly 2, off oot MacFayden 4, off Harriet 1. Struck nsrrlaa 2, T. by by MacFayden By Shealy 1 HIU Ott Settlamlre. t in 5 2 3 Innlnga; off Innings; off MtcFtyden, ft In 4 Hit by of ta Inning. Harriet, 3 In Loalng Sbealy. bell by Bogell, pitched Barry, Ntl-llUmpire pitcher MacFayden. Time of game 2 hours ted Dinneen. snd 20 mlnutea. ,1 Edward James. and Edna t-- TALENTAT BOISE K. Fluffy Buffi, Hldslgo snd Keydet slto rsa. Fourth race, oa mils snd a sixteenth. a. illowtncet, Tarreytown purst. four year old108 Heat (Smith I. Prickly pnrat 11900 12 70, won; George Demtr 19.40. 3.M tnd ftft. 80 and IS 20. tecond; Fly 105 (Btrnet), Htwk 111 (Morrtt), 12.70, third. Tim. and ..... . Doctor She Is sur-vivby her husband, J. M. JohnOlendale. son of and the following children: Fred N. McDonnel of Chicago, 111.; Everett, 1832. Another family quarrel In local high school men's singles tennis tournament play waa settled at Westminster ll Thursday afternoon when Arthur showed no reapect for his elder brother Bill In their tltla claah. Young Marshall mowed his big brother down Th In straight sets, was th defending champion, of terrific waa the Art's but at mercy bsfkhand stroke and consistent play throughout. Glenn Barnes. Harry Allen, Arthur Marshall and Bill Marshall are certainties for team berths. A fifth man a will be selected next week from field of three, Fred Walker, Lawrence Borino and Kenneth Gibson. HARRY ROUNDS DP arklla( Wa (tes). n ... noo auir year old maidena PrUy ; Bee ivroae). 47 50. IM 90 sad 111 0, 0 aad 1A.S0. aec ognlUon 10ft (Mooe). 14.80 H3 ond: Ooldea Colaa Bolllcklng Prise third. Tim. 184 I-Kathleen B., Alice Herx. Belle of Gotana, Mlahamlckv. CaterpUtar. Rolling Stone. Aunt Bdlth Beta, Tulaseo snd Donns Honey, Light also rsa a.cnnd race, three ouartert of a mile 8.70. 14.J0 snd Hones Co lo (Jenaer),1 13 8hsfer). 18 20 12.90. won; McNam Owsaa 100 (Ambrosel and 111, Bed Hill, Cn-no- a 1150. third. Time, 1:1ft Lily Club, Mllirts, Farcsur. Bokhass. Sua, Soeky, Toay Bnls, Irish Lord, One Cent. Hosts tlso rtn. Prompter snd Fidelity Third race, on mil snd sn slghth Osy Pari 100 (Robertson), 114.80. 17 00 snd 4.10 S3M, won; King Carter 110 (gbseferl, tnd ft! 50. econd: Kl Csnoe 111 (Joelihl. 111.10, third. Time. 1:H. Lucky Beggar, Fttt (itffney. Irrlngtoo, Kara Smith, Roatns,Artltt. Mill, Lliisoa. Speedy Prince. Resl Eighth Frame Rally Wins for Yank; 24 13 37 5. 1 Time, l"id, Tarspla hsdf furlong, s.vcnth rare, six aad 110 (Mcgwrnl. (11 claiming -- Mahatsss 110 (Gran. Tie Beth won: 18 20 and inn Strell G. 101 18 00 tnd ftft 30, eecood; K e,A 'Jfl Ail u, , lei Tt m. i. Khlai XamMi rie ry Jtott, AiignoiDoer buu n . v.- - .... i,htb race, all aad a half furlonts, cltlm- Ing Betty Haekell IN (Tripper), 144 00. B 80 asd .0, won; Aleto 110, (Dyfrl. U.ao snd 12.40, svosad; Judge Hickman 105 r ic.i I v I av tin rn r,i. i me.' I . oienmsry, Wesry Dick v'anderhu'rg. Score by Innlnaa: 0 0 Detroit 811 8 24 141 Totals.. T.A.I. i Bat ted for Iiofmann In ninth. xxBatted for Harrlss In ninth. xxiRsn for Collins In eighth. Score br Innings: ...,i 1 riaberty Edna I. Johnson Word ha been received of the death of Edna I. Johnson. 46, a native of !ialt Like. In GleudaJe, Oal., Monday, Mrs. April It.was born Johnson here December 9. at Westminster Aorll H (Ut). pieee ef baeeball bat the skull of from was removed Harold Andrews, 14, todsy. waa Injured In a The youth The bat school baeeball game. hands slipped from the batter's en the Andrews struck and young head, splintering. waft performed by The operation Police aurgeon A. E. Severien. out for the youth s Hope le held recovery, LOB ANOELES, A 1 AKEBICAB LEAGUE. Standing of tbe Clubi, Won. Ioat Deaths HVE INCHES Art Marshall OF BAT TAKEN Wins Net Title tl EBTBJTS. DE OBACE olda. four First race, claiming, k.i a...lM.a nin,tr1a 110. Ilea Hewitt 10S, of hRojal ( bain 107, xNelll 110. 11". Vlrsdo lift, Voyat 27, 1928. , aldington the WsiMngton cottt, snd tbert hire been tprlnklet of nla la parti of tb Mlltliilppl Ttlley and Oreit Lakea region, but throughout tbe entire country fair weather pnvttlt. Clear tklet and lummer-Uktemperature pr, vail OTtra the Rocky further rlae mountain ind plateau region, generally la temperature having occurred the northwett coitt, orr th wett, except oncooler. The preaattre where It ll tomewhst It high over tb Dorthlat tnd cool wetther over thtt isctlon snd th central continue Jesse J. Murphy re OGDEN, April 26. Word was sud reived In Ogden teat night ct the den death at Roseville. CaJ.. of Jess S.tlt of Ijike 60, formerly Murphy, and Ogden, brother of Deputy Sheriff J. J. Murphy of this city. Heart of death. disease waa the cause Mr Murphy, who waa born In Salt twenty year left Ogden and Lake ngo for California, wa a foreman In Paclflo Southern of the the car shops In addition to Deputy at Rosevllle. 1 surSheriff Murphy, the deceased vived by four brothers and three slaA. D., ters, R. T. of Ogden. and William D. of Salt Lake, Mrs. Nancy Ferrin And Mrs. Eva Pugh ofof Salt OgLake, and Mrs. Lottie Swenson den. . . sur-Two sons and three daughter Tlve. Thy are Eugene, Edna, Florence and Francis of Rosevelle, and William M. Murphy of Los Angeles. The grandchildren number three. The bodv of Mr. Murphy will arrive In Ogden Friday evening and funeral will be held at Larkin service Sons' chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 Fudge o'clock, with Bishop W. A viewed The body may be j presiding. Raturdav afternoon and evening and of the services. Sunday 'until thewastime a member of the Mr Murphy ProL D. S. church, the Shortora-fttective league, and the Woodmen of World. the s Interior ttttet. Dorothea Amelie Beck CotnnaratlTt dtt st Silt Like City: Degree nroved the fielding star on flrt Temperature. hits. neat 73 of SALINA, a collected April 26 Mra. Dorothea pair and alao Hlghett today SS rby. melie Beck, wife of Joseph Beck, Hlgheat ll this month since 1874 The lineup; Phi PI 47 as; laat Lowest died Bight early Thursday morning, follow2b; Lundberg, cf; Alter, c; Hardy, 18 b; R. Jone. Lowest this month sine 1374 B. Jone. lb; Thurman, ing a three weeks' Illness. Mrs. Beck Mess for JJ Pi todsy was born May 26. 1868, at Horeen, Kappa p. rf: Robertaotl, If; Olln, N. 52 with hetr c; Normtl Denmark, and she came Alpha L Davl, lb; Merrill, Dacls. Incbet. Preclpltltlon. rf; husband to America In 1904. In They Howell, p: Hill, tb; Total for th 24 bourt ending at lived had and Provo in settled If; Forrester, 2b; Kesler, p. an. the past six year. Surviving, .. 1.33 cf.. Totsl for thit month to dste with the husband. Is one eon, MM Accumulated deficiency for thlt month of Provo, and four grandchilBeck P to uata and burial Battle Canyon Hike 11.24 dren. Funeral service Total tine October 1 to data Phl-Ki- Ma-11- a. 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TL. J J "; JJ! 11. Sa-ll- tince ticxooer a... and sett st 7:30, April eaca at 5 31 TAKEN OBSERVATIONS 1 TE8- - m fs be at Provo. BURGLAR SENTENCED. secOeorge B. Smith, charged with ond degrM burglary at a building of Utah Railroad company 2. pleaded rulltv before Judge Ephralm Hanson In the and wss court Thursday district Third sentenced to serve an indeterminate Hla state term In th. prison. wa allegtd given Stine, acrompllca. Emmett which to enter a until Saturday In at West Jordsn April ii- -i - rts-- will Salt Lake It lls i I s plea. Baker City . .. Bolt JunA-t-. Helen! .. Nn"? City Angelet Minnetpoll Modem .. Veedlet .. NeV Tort ... pilwaix .. I'oc, tells .. Cortld. Or. .. Be tIit?S.. M. AMOOAno. Tkaraday a leealu Wt Jc-t- 138. WKATnER M i 1J Tkartdty f BamIW. awMiiiiiiitaaMrnjearrr-r- r Accumollted San rltrn 57, Pn .. hici m. ssiuruu. .. rntle ... lOtfTHXWr AftOCTATI0. Itaadlac ef tk Olaka. Wna. Loot )";!,M, 'iOPlje "I p. invited. ! Everybody 1 ................ 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' tat tht 1st dy of Is tbe anemone therof. sad tlrea sad tier If any they bare, why the ahow rylf . eartnm h. nm. that lay eradlttr ootng UM enter hit tppeirtic. ia8 ta II ' A- Ifle.tloM ta wrtUag refer ll th laderHiaed tb with lafrrta aa proTbaa ta Ota- miaaor sad it the ttta order a ahall neurit . - ;n4r Refer. ImiatI no. ta rrrctirtu BtaVmptry. Salt Uk City. BlH rtlh. April City. 28. , |