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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1926. 15 to Beetle Charge dffnit to Web-to- r tliu koiifii Off Beetle a off Hfh Off Hum ter IT off Tfcnsor A Beetle L off Urtwtw IS, off Tanner 3 victory Yost IE LEOPARD Cy Williams rhetor I lilt Wins New Title; Pulls All His Fhiw, I wplro Bcsntoa Coach Hits to Right Railway AlEXES FtAG ATHLETES MEET Tigers Trounce NN ARBOR, Mich, My 18. (By th Asaocifttad Press. Sluggers Easily Thr U the man who thought Hurry-U- p Struck out By Beetle hollo Off W Moyoe, ptarfled baU Webster. by Webeter by o (( 4 wit Twelve Utes Chosen ror Conference Tilt A ) Miss Erma Patten Rides Kelton to Victory in Lagoon Amateur Race. k a summer resort and th, Kentucky Derby a hat; sad there la the railroad conduo-to- r Box Boach waa who thought Fielding H. Yoft, athletic director at University of Michigan, wu a t allroad coach. Coast Yost wae at a way station last night, but had arranged that ths (fast train atop and pick him up. The train order to the conductor said to stop and pick West High Campus to Be Scene of Track Tilt Pro ending Pago ) from (Coatiaeod i HOW WE Cox, Pilling; and Burton STAND. Th Holt Lake Tiger. roared baseball club, broke reek Sunday by wnl were playing their final game for their luring lupine tike Thirty third Booth Blurtem IS present coach, R. A. Porry. who leave to la n free bitting coateot Stewart atul bile led tbe attak for the Tigers th coaching profession this week to who were never la danger of baring their engage In metallurgical work. long lead overcome. waa' poorly I BLLGUKILS 8. L TIGER Although th gam on Friday Afternoon. Are Acei on Powerful Utah Track Team. tt a hrh! 5 0 Lor brh BBS TODAY'S SCHEDULE. at times there were enough Salt Lake at Recatello. rallies by both teams to keep the inOgden at Logsn. terest at a high pitch. The Murray BIO Allen c ..... Junior high track and field athletes Late Monday night Mle Rrm Pat Twin- - Falls at Idaho Falla. drone 3b of the city will hold their annual t4 02 013 Htmrilb,,., 4 29 boys pushed over a run In ths opening c Mattavoa . 3 the hold tn, calmly read in In her home at up Coach Yost." Whaley meet Friday afternoon on the West and continued to LEADING HITTERS. Lker If . . BOX Rh'infe 9bcf...,. 8 3 frame lead throughout. high school campua William EL Day, Payaon, received an SOS from Salt Reading reached When the train stopped, the 4 8 3 kor of 5 0 Si Lila on (Including g'amts of May 18 ) was chalked up with Brown when first Lake to the effect that a and supervisor of phv stealof education, has a down 1 conductor ewung 4 Daria ..... Ajutarwm.cf p BIO an error A faat double play. Murphy announced the list event, and. E Hill, jjl .... 3 t 3 Jacken If .... 4 3 walked back to see to th courider vai needed for a e helped the Saint according to indications, one of th 4 I I to Evans to Droubv, Fleming. t. . , Coach Yoet" to the pling of saddle horse for a epeclal race at best meet that the Juniors have twlrler. Johnson counted a single and train. It took Yost, one of the ever held is In store for the follower was sent to eecond when Jones was Tbtaa Totals MSB! When asked to ride Kelton, the of the team. in Michigan, hit with a pitched ball Hlltan regishoree In question, she consented, and some time tomen B ... ...... 0 The sprint events will Include a tered. a double, convince the conscoring Johnson Hits . o 8 the next morning, which was yester..... 0 dash. and Campbell filed out. ductor that ho was ths coach reL Tiger The are other events relay running day morning, found her exercising JOHNSON' IS WILD. ferred to. Run ,,, f 00 4 S 8 B4 team in races, including a for ball Hlta Kelton At Lagoon . IB beautiful the a team in the 14 Alien Johnsonfrtb pitched Rto'en boots Loro. immar In the late afternoon Miss Patten the first six Innings, holdan eight-ma- n team in the Whaler Stewart lelconey. Rhonda Home Murray 8 sluggers to on e D, U sixteen-ma- n the In ing ' team a and heay run E proved herself the premier woman Hlil. Stewart Three baao hit scratch hit by Brown His a single, In the last furlong that Ths the mile. wae ta only Credit to Darts victory charge I D 8 Jockey of the state by riding Kelton feat to EL JUU. S frock eat Ry Da4o II. wildness resulted In the first made bis victory certain, and Special events include a to victory tn the feature of yester- Wit score In the fourth frame, when Tnsy h Hill 3 Time of gaiae 3 hour 10 even then he as slowing up fast snd low hurdle race, running high Jump sacrifice a and walk two on and. d A counted I the shot speahtreo J Burnette and Powell. put day's program. Displaying all the just lasted to win. Calihan was a cial mass Hall gymnastlo drill will open skill and canning of an surprise performer, aa Congress After the opening frame Murphy experienced do battle the meet, when fifty boys from each to aa horse the rated was SPEEE-DEFEMiss Jockey, Patten sent her mount th Saints unf pitched eteadv ball for Hall just Junior high wilt give a demonstraST Turf off on top and opened up so much for th bracket. Congressbefore Entries wlD-bResults, tion. til the fifth Inning He allowed Coach The winning school preths dietan os between hftr and her pur- did get by Muchobllge the hits during but three West's sented East boys a th with by pennant suers that ths race, so far as the. wire. CHURCHILL first four innings. In the fifth Mur-ra- v DOWtiS ENTRISS. high school. The winner or the track outcome was concerned, ended almost forced In seven runs a five mis, and field event will be given a pen(Ceetiiiaod from Yreoedlajf Ffo ) First Trace, $1250, claiming. as soon as It began. nant bv West oMs and up, 6 2 furlongs Ethel K Thomas, first batter up. reached first and Reading NOTES RACING Peters Bending far over the saddle and error on an J, meet rules x the 106, Special Little Cook 99, xSlngle Hand On a forced single to left Warren was forced urging Kelton on with good handrid-lng- , state that a boycovering filling the base can enter but two 10R, alxlalequa 108, Repeater 113, singled Mlsa Patten was out at third on Ztenkes grounder to events and that each school may by fifplay, Evans threw wild to home, 98 Frederick valued Sandalwood Raphael Cullenhotel Th handicap, worked. teen lengths at tha end leading r-but run. Johnson Colonel Dew- two buys In xnv sprint Tace 113. Lady Venni Elliott Simmons fanned and Taitt 108, Th Rove 103, lowing one n was all ths way by at $700 to th winner, la the feature But one team may be entered for a ftalk and after Jones was forced In the at third on Stenart s Jlc li8 xlold Lynn 103, Alta lot, Murphy Mrs Effie Tate, but hardly AL DIMARBL-'- vsent Harwln West Coach had had rae on today except lonUprogram reiav races. Junior high eligibility singled Mtftion Chimes Jim 13, in the box to stop th rally, but Mur- grounder to O Rhea. enough speed to cstch the speedy at Lagoon. Six hora ar entered in rule govern the entries, so far aa Former Pitches New York Giants.) xCojne 108. Jane103,C xKlttle on the mound for the Sid 98. Hansen, reloi. xPrudy Kelton. Pearl, the favorite, was off scholastic standing la concerned. Conray added three cors before he My old roommate "Cy" Williams of Irresponsible Bannocks allowed but thrr 108. Mamola 98, Spanpoorly and could not get up before tha aprint, which la over th futurity sidering the number of events and the Phillies is still hitting 'em over the ish eMe tired the of were sent bock to Bees Rose the 118. McCannPhU J08, the finish, though closing with, a rush roume of nearly six furlong. Jack the large teams In th relava-gaeJohnson proved the dugout strike-ou- t right field wall route. Second race. 11200. allow anoea; N ty the heada the llst with th fol school will havw- - a the after wild natural and Builera Xholce was Falrman horaea the allowing home-ru- n vear-olgreatest tthlrL Pete Bchnelder, king from maiden and colts Pegeldings, aa Ilia rival Tor the N ' runa, lowfng fourth. I a saw. A ever many three hit and hitter "pull 4 waa twice the Coast fanned 5 tragus, Gleason Tim H6, furlong Thl honor chief Kid, Llaetts, boy Pat, Silly ter was sent to the box to hit easy hitter, he couldn't take the bill LOCAL STABLE HAS WINNER. 116. Step In 316, aThe Cod by the Bannocks' youngest pitcher. The race in hia hand and hit It to left The en- 116, Ruane Hilarity, Betty Maloney. forced the next two batter At Poriaello The Swastika stable, owned by Salt mark 116, Bend 116, Handy' the second appearance of Pat, out without further scoring tire infield and outfield of the opposi- fin per 116, SALT LAJU5 LPOCATKLLO , Lake men, added another purse to who fairly burned up the course In hi Friar 116. Gold Mint Infield tion used to swing to right field with 116. Stinson Holy BHOAl inning,, after the Saint BHOA UtL King Basil 14 their growing string when Billy Wood In the ntnth first out. It will be recalled that Pat with Moh the 0 of 2b aide connected at the left 8 Cy had 14 bat, Banja mia si.. 8924 leaving cyeraj sluggers a Firm Guard 116, Dr. Street so made the best of the rather poor own a victory ter Display winner " " : field unprotected- hut WHHame would Lore- f Coach Perry again shmed OShee Mr - t 8 J Mriieehas 2b safe hits. 116 116 Fred Jr was 4 ft ft competition furnished him and handily of the Preakneea and Rfleer rf only beaten still pull fast balls pitched outside to Johnson back Into the box and he finR B McLean entry. took the fifth race, which was over by a no by Rhtnock. winner of the 4 0 7 two Uthem,!f... ished the game right field. Reading scored and Third race, 61400. claiming I 4 18 O' Taitt lb the Futurity course. Llrette la being Billy Gibson, Latonla derby trial In He waa called the oldest youngster Inning errors this costly 4 ft 0 ft Ztenke cf .... who wintered at Lagoon, sprinted to watched by her manv supporter in and up mile and sixteenth Denf-xe- n robbed tn baseball, because he was d the Murray fielder of a 3 ft 7 2 Simmon 8b . a 110, pat Cailoun 106, xFalr the front shortly after ths racs be- hop that ah soon will return to her ed when he broke In Williams, who is chance for a neat double play 0 ft 0 Btewart .... 8 n 102. Su2, Pride 109, gan, and. liking the position, remained winning form of last year. Jack an architect and farmer in the winter star, xChittagong the hitting Peter The 1 ft ft ftiHasaea Tribnoe J proved . flinJuaf.jK 8pcil p ., and Silly Kid will probably furthere throughout, with no one near league, tells a good vtpry on the Phil Dusty Mary 103 with four hit out of four KmetLft.,, 8 ft ft JjWarreft.if ... Idaho. A connecting D BOIFI, Fort If May th for most nish Fourth to his 91200, dAlmtng, Pat, Bussell team of race, competition lies safe of enough these Two right. dispute to the plate tripe defeated Cheyenne The Swastika gelding was the favo- who, perhaps, will be th fe'vorit. and up,.. 6 "Th furlonga xHullo blows were minted In th fifth In80 8 34 81 Totals.. 80 16 27 18 Phillies, say Cy, "having Totals.,.. of Lewis Camp Tacoma here today secrite. and Friend Joe. who finished In the race, have' had to 102, Scamp way 103, x Dixie Way 93, ning Jones played a strong fielding Score by iaain a fast polo game, the second tn been down Leo Dandurand, fnanager of th La- in ond, was next In line Green Spring 103, Fire xQueen Agne to the raszberry quite often I Uke ... 1 OOOftftftftft Boy 113, for Murray, making a spectacu- Salt the northwestern and the Ninth corps listen Fees tell 10 had few backers, hut managed to goon track, ha recehed word that area Max xTamale Dicks 98, Nimrod 113, xVen-ni- e gam ... of "One back Wt ball evening, of Tuesday Tiny a catch lar long army tournaments, by a score well.'th late sport two car of homes hav been shipped Me MoHe. Buna close well and finished third. asked Summary R E 108, Benjamin, Clark 113, xTurner writer, Day to 4 At the end of the first Oeehaa X Boyer. Taitt, Sleake. Simmone. B. Neal rode his second winner of from Juarox to Lagoon, and will ar- of f of Manager Fletcher who had won that $8, KBarrow 108 x Wayward 93. Queen shortatop. PLAY LOOSELY. half the fourth chukker the two day's Stewart 2 Hanses grmre O ftMaa 2, Meb the day In the sixth race, when he rive some time thl week On car is teams Navarre 98, xBoys Believe Me 108, game a 4 season with 4 ridstood to the Hard "West tied, In hits Moiia. Benjamin, Taitt. completed " We won today answered Fletoh Charcoal 113. xJeb 98. x Bother 103, charge of Teddv McAvoy and the broughth ome Dr Blues In front of school Boyer Three bear bits Mri.ee ha a. Stew win over the Granite high T B. Waters, Mr. Dandurand ing and some remarkable displays of " Gosh, exclaimed Tiny You fel Royal Legion 108. xRootsie 93, e Wondertlght, Jay Mae and a good other In on 8 Bases art. baila Hanses Gardner ft. afternoon featured the exhibition. team baseball horsemanship yesterday lows won you game early this week field Neal kept his mount off the said. 98, Jolly BoY 113 set By Hasees 4. be Gardner 2 by It was toward the end of the game didn't the playoff of a postponed game The Atrock you theJ pace until turning down for the final race Fifth 11800, 8 Stolen Mat Blllott bears Benjamin team 8 4 handicap Russell Neither Into rode was to the lead White Jack London nearly ran away that Fort (Copyright, 1926, Publishers SyndiSacrifice Market Street Merchants' association, final score thewa O'Shee Matthew. Left quarter, and then sent him on with with CapIn th special and made sure of the contest their best brand of ball, and m cate TmxI ) a 1ft kaaea Pocateile 8 furlonga Bal-- lt plaved Salt 8, enough speed to hold off the final race Miss Ethel Adams and Ukf up, M Cannon of Fort Russell Th the game waa listless throughout. ble pley Benjamin to McOeehaa to TaltL darted tain V. hog yesterday of rush O Cofnr BrueH D2 l Wonderlight, ridden by Numerous errors and m tap lay slowed Hit by pitcher Simmons by Gardner the track, and, tug as ah might. was the star of the afternoon. LieuPrince fYeery. Doreen Though tiring after setting down 118, Nadi 117, King up considerable. Adams could not bring her tenant A L Hopkins of Camp Lewis Hanaen Loetpg pitcher the pace In the fore part of the race. Ml Brown Sugar 112, Arcady 107, R other the game team wa M able to score In Gardner.pitcher Fort Russell is to a atop. The sprinkling waa a close second Neither Cmpicee Barher and Hankins. . me! 104. Jay Mac had enough left to hold mount half In In the winner of last year's tournament. and first frame Granite's the wagon finally appeared directly Sixth-rarthird against Phelan. ""I500r aJlowancea, the of the second Inning one run was The two teams climbed up aa front of th recalcitrant Whit Jack Caatle Wood, snd up, 6 TOO LATE A EPRiMT Fort Tlunsdl No. 1, "Lieutenant over when Templeman conand he slowed up MM Adams then Bounds 95, xFast Tim pushed aln furlongs 3, No. P. H Lieutenant I Hodges: Freda Krlpp, a good thing In the turned him around and rode back to nected for a hit and then two errors 95. Traotor 100, Malcolm B. Jr 100, were him to allowed whit d Febiger, No I, Lieutenant G. R. mad first race, was lucky to capture the th barrier. bRaroolo 100, Starbeck 110, b Presi- cross the a evened matters Mauger, No. 4, Captain Cannon Camp bracket, and did so only through the plate 108. Col dent Board 104, Fair when 1. May lieutenant No of seoond, E thd la for who of the last Neal, Charlie Eamee, Lewis, Hopkins, la the doing up poor Judgment riding 101. Panlo J08 Miller clouted out a long hit and rider on Townsend Townsend was his father, H F, Neal, has not been No if Captain- HT P Parker? No.- - 3, aKneeland stud and M E Johnston Lester scored on an error In the outJohn G. Weir, son of Mr and Mrs easttv the best horse In the race, was accepting many mounts, but his per- Lieutenant P D Michelet, No. 4, entry, bldle Hour farm stable entry. field Road. N. Y . Hugh Weir of Coil restrained off the early pace, and centage Is near the top Yesterday Captain A. C. Searie In'61400, race, and he home two Seinth third In he the the horses lead took claiming, the nephew of Thoms Weir and West brought then did not show hts speed until (Goa tinned frosi Prooodlng Pago ) mile and 70 yards Fimitiu on M Cannon, of Balt eon John several runs scored Weir, four Utke, la makand the final furlong It was then too late rode, Don K., belonging to hts father, Jr, Vaughan Captain ter 109. xMarengo 102. xLadv Lynn ning Granite never threatened ing an excellent showing on the Corto overtake the winner, but Town- and Dr. Blues, owned by W W Mlt-t- of David Cannon of Salt Lake, Is en mlsolay 96. xHuntsman 109, xTbe Engineer! again during the rent of the game nell track team this year He gave the Utter horse an ex- of the foremost polo pl&vers tn the exbehind ball send lost out only by a head even the errorless Playing Young Wlr recently won first place Rainbow was cellent ride and won as he pleased on army and has made an enviable rec- cellent pitching of Hugh Beattie, the 107, xOpen Hand 93. Broad Axe 100, Johnson pitched good ball for the with that handicap xSp&nish lady 107. Dr Cardenas 110, Farmers, but waa given poor support for hi school tn the discus throw ord in grmy competition, both in the Federal Reserve defeated the third and Amackassln, after setting Don K. 109 In You are the dual meet between PennsylRhode waa off 20 to 2 bv hi teammates the early pace, was forced to take Philippine islands, where he was Brothers In a lopsided and Cornell, tossing the platter At the clos of the present meeting, stationed acme time ago, and in the The onlv runs made off tilt, Weather showery; track fast. form and allowed seven hits to be vania. fourth hisy delivery 124 feet, 1 Inch. John Carey will go to. Omaha, United Statee. were circuit clouts by Wall and Schrocollected off hts dellverlsa Williams My Friend Pat had an easy time of Judge won Ah freshnmrt up during 4 M. Weir M&cfarUm will N. to CHURCHILL DOWNS No of was RESULTS. ion Aurora chosen the He go batsmen comwere In re the best Jt In the second race. Though the fifth and sixth innings, and Rhodes der and J. W Hayman will go to Vannorthwest polo team In 1925, and spectlvelv. Barnes and Muir of the of a the day, each getting three hits out his first year at Cornell for being the First race, petition was keen In the early run- couver most reserIn ar stall that has his skillful play promising discus thrower of the making position winners connected for four base hit. mile, and up, puras of four trips to the plate. ning, with Fleer and Louvain trying vation atThey else D. A B. 0 th respective tracks for been one of the features of the suc6. L HIW. 61300 Mount Beacon, 115 (Murray), hard to catch th leader. My Friend horsemen H A B to there. Russell D A. team 0 of Fort cess the ship 624 80. 610 00, 6? 60. won, Dry Moon, seeking HOi lead and Pat opened up a Item n . ... 02 33 33 Henderson os. 8010 114 (Steele), 64 20, 63.20, held on to the finish Louvain htd second, .. Hulao 3b KeRon, winner of the special race .3110 Lroaa,d 5 00. while Dttle trouble taking seoond, third (Finnerty. D 8 Roberts 18 0 Le.2b ..... 80 13 Time, 112 ran Ilk a thor1 12 5 Miss Nantura, Brier Fleer was the third horse. Blue Belle at Lagoon yesterday, 1 0 0 Knapp If rf ... 3 Lsmboorne 8100 a of as hi result "proand, Bud. Hill, Bearer. 1 Quince finished fourth Cup George Starr and oughbred, 8 ... 8 Boberta.rf. 10 i OjGllhert.rf showing, a protest was Brunswick, Bradleys lAuram, both of whom received con- fessional" Toney Wardrop lb.. 8 10 1 Kraoth lb ... 2 0 4 0 filed by some of the owners who siderable- play, were out of the runI 1 0 Oireeneyb ... 10 10 Polly Wale, The Runt, Frances Rock Draubay If g in this their started nags ..... 3 Smith 8b ... ran. 0 0 SiAuoun.e and Hats also 20103 Up ning after the half. event. Of the eight carded to go Second race, Blake,? .... 100 O Harris p .... 00 0 0 purse LA BEAU WINS. seven of them wr "cold," while ITartor p .... 10 0 3 61200, four and a half T a. Beau showed a fleet quartet of Kelton appeared to hav been espeMiller 0 0 0 0 Krick, 115 (W. TooT), 64 60, $3furlonga 20. 62 60, Some of !n the readv. owners, third the to race, heels cially won. Bourbon (?irl Operator 115 (Garner), Totals . 33 7 IB Oj Totals .. 308 IBB $5 80. 64 0, second, and after running the favorite neck not complaining because they had Special to Tbe Tribune. Rosetta Stone, 115 for Tartar la sixth, baas on balls. LOGAN. May 18 In on of th eon by laolnga. end neck for two furlongs, gradually failed to win, were of the opinion 65 60, third 53 Time, Burks). Scorn itralnfs. 'y drew away and won with two lengths that it was unfair on the part of the roughest bouts that has ever been Salt Lakeby Hardware May Beverly, MandHette, Kum Ka-- . Baat ft lft .. ..ft ft allow to to Kelton Pub here Referee Art to start, staged tonight to spare racing Judges Operator tried hard 1 Melting Star, Blue Mask. Bot0 4 0 O 0 8 Runs 12 Him I 1 object of the race was to Smertx awarded George Nelson the iatch the winner,Jn but failed to show since thea feature 0 8 0 0 07 tom Dollar, JJttleBorah, The Hovel Juntas Hits. . ..2 Billv Eduards of Kansas over match wherein the ridera, the late running provide his early speed Dot A Rio Grande and Deavor ran 1 also 1 ft The Auto ft ft ft ft Candy ft 4 Rods rather than the horses, would be the Citv when the latter fouled the LoRttaa .... 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 ft Third race, PJjfrtagenet was third and up. 0 1 ft ft 2 ft M COME to Him .. gan ite after each had gained a fail 1 Don K. won his first race since De- attraction. 0 0 0 33 purse 61300 mile and a sixteenth Hits ftoaho- Knee1d Rutw ..0 for real Hardy fttunmarr Nelson annexed the first fall In fifRuns Jeaaea, Hulse. D. Rob- Precious Lula. 109 W cember 8 when he beat A fast field Summary, Perter Garner) 610 8b, 1h 2. Marine ft Aid m 8 Thrift 8 Error teen minutes with a cradle hold while erta S Lombourno. Roberta. Miller, Los I fourth event. There 66 20, Ij 40, won; Extra. 96 (Dubois), in the 2. Wafktne Mils. 2 This is low Snyder price Edward pinned the shoulder of the rou 2 grruro Drouhajr. Henderson. Homo fttwtaw X Bredyv Lnnrrwr was no other horse in the race toon second; Water Flag. JOT Tipp, reaper Watklna local pride in eighteen minutes with run D. Roberta Riton batted la D Rob- 660rt5'20. mn Deris, Bone Daria. 64 80. third haaee 1 47 where low after the start, for the tost alfirst Neal), Time, W ardrop, 8 Roberta, a knufkle headlock for the second fall. erta, Lamixmmo, Two- Wt Boekeriria. colt which made such a splendid Rebecca, Mattie. An rrier Meddling Double ptayBlako to Hu lee to Susan Snapp 3. Ira Dern, one oLthe leading Struck eat By Snyder Kincaid htt was out in lows base a liberal record as a Mrs. Hullo. Moore. W ardrop saving to Pretty 9, by Joans 1, by Lumen "8 of Utah. challenged the WinInnings pitched 'By Blaka 8, by Barluna, front at the start and out in front by Taylor 8 minus, (redlt Politician, Margate and Lucky Drift ner and the match was tentatively ar- Hnrrla 2tominus, low where also ran. at the end Perrlehon gave chase Blake. to you purHarris Charge defeat ' victory Mt.HR.AT ranged for July 24 at Logan. U D. At bnt Off Harris U. Hits betted Off Fourth raoe. quarters, but during the first three -- BOA purse NEW YORK. May 18 (By the AsBHOA1 In the preliminary, Art Smerts d chase price helps in offBlaka 2, off Harris 7, off Taylor 0 Rons InOO. Kamehameha beat him out at the end. sociated of a mile Lucky grans 2b ... ft 3 2 3 ftaedifig 3b . . 8 17ft Madeira clsioned Edwards after Billy Press.) Jockeys Young odda-on scored Off Harris 8. Hans rapooalble foe Mistake, favorite In and 99 (fiteele), 611 U0, Jon K. was the 64 00, ftaandeff 8 3 4 1 stls 8b. . . George Hudgins were Injured In thirty minutes of fast tussling Two ft,., 8 ft ft 1 W 8. Blake 2 Struck 'oub By Blase 62 40, won, setting later maintethe race. Johneoa t 4 118 Ill (Legere), 1014 an aocldent in the first race at Ja- Japanese youngsters entertained the 4. Harris be lb, Base eo 62 80, 62 20, second. by Harris 4. by Tartar 4. 1 ft Jrniee.ee 2 3 8 4 101 3 4 . Mahatma. If CALIHAN PUSHES THE PEST. OnFf maica tods? when Madeiras mount', crowd with an exhibition of boxlnp balls Off Blake 2 off Harris 1, off Taynance costs. 1 1 8 HHHtos lb..... 4 14 fikyrm), 62 60, third Time, 1 01 Pn abort 8b . 4 The Wit, heavily played, won the Dream Daddy, stumbled at ths top for four rounds and a battle royal lor 1. Passed ball 1 Roberta. Time of Frank iWreett rf ... 8 3 ft ft Campbell ... 6 6 4 3 Hawley. Bob Johnson and Barber. final race on the card, but was hard of the stretch and ths flekt piled up completed the evening's card. Butch famo 1 48. I m pi O WbH BMtaff f. also ran Knowles was the third man In the pushed by Afellhan all the way. K behind Fifth race, tirr-yr-o-ll ! iTpHJ? 'L and up. V'irTtir P The field, closely bunched, was clos- ring. 61700, puree and 5 accl-dtn on when leaders the the fl, ( ing toBoot RoCt, 80, nt happened Dream f Daddy was 1 ft 0 0 62 40, I! 20, won. Devon, 95 (Du- - Arior. which was field, pocketed In the 13 0 12 go, aecnnd, bois 5 Bolton, 84 0 37 8 Totals . 89 14 87 $2 ... Trials packed behind the leaders, when the (NmI). 3 0, third. Tim. ,5 horee stumbled, and Hair Dresser, peers by teaitfa! Marconi and Super Frank alao ran L D with Hudgins up fell over the horse Slath rac. nutw 810 Bans .. a, ft ft 0 1 and bla fallen ride The remainder ft ft ft ft $100 on mil. Dark Phantom, 111 Hits M ft of ths pack was thro a out of stride go $ won? go, $3 (W $2 go, Mnrray Garrj.r), and two other mounts narrowly, LOO 4 Nr May The Cache Coun 1 ft 0 7 ft ft 8 It firms Two locations Open Flor.no, Mllla, 111 (Hrupl). $5 20i averted falling, but their --jockeys ty Fhsh and Game Protective associa14 3 1 ft ft 8 1 1 4 $1 SO. -- orond, Hits Paroo, 107 Uterel. Sundays Included. pulled them to the outside and cir- tion has received twenty cans of rainlUme Drouby Gerff 1 For 1 38 $2 go, third flummery Tim. Prtnc.w cled ths pair Later they w ere rushed bow trout fry. Which will be planted 8. Lsmea. TtyVor Brews 3. f -- I Blonda Pan, Wildwood Beauty, to a hospital, where examination re- today and tomorrow Within a short & 2. iierwin Keedtng Wbta fMwi fc! J 181 Totals , 37 8 Total 812 3411 BonrflowvL tupM a Cura. Sobroia vealed they were not as seriously in time these trout will be distributed In Prrors Batts 3, Joharnm A Joee. Campbell. fltolea 7 Batted fan J eighth, made and T.ak alao ran. Jured as at first supposed. the neighboring stream Resding 3. HiU, Campbsll 8 or first base m 1 toward Stv.nlh rao, Beeriflrs bit agd Brown Ktim, White bawl Score by tnnfnga up, clalmln. pur. $1300, mil, apd Three-bthit rff SOCCER TEAMS TIE. Telephone Oomsany an .irhth Phydlaa. 10, (Dubolg), biti,rffForsberg HtUe. Jmm Double plays 1 1 4 S 0 Runs . . t I go, $3 00, wTon ; Port Plapa th - Murphy to Evaea to Drmiby Jriineoa Baseball TORONTO, May 1L (By the Asso1 . . 1 College 0 2 8 $g 80, Hi la J Inlog (Tjrnham) ciated Press) in a j $12 go, $5 80, awnid, Hlltrm dno j lanisga, pitched By JohaMp A by Oregon Short STRAW HAT WEEK, 8 115 ternational tup aoorer prime. BrookE Pool)! $2 80 Murphy 4 by Harwi Rod P 1 12 Flam. third. B Peters 1. b3tft iohiwna. At Denver rnver University 16, 84 1 1 and Toronto City University Tima. 8 ft rharge defeat tft Credit lyn Wanderer May 15th to 22nd. 11 Hits victory Fl1n(t In.a. Spark, of Colorado 3 Lady B 3A off hot Johnem Off draw her today niaved to a Bowls lfellen Howard Captain Ran At Bam. Foolwap, Alley ia tor Murphy Summary MAIN OITICE: Peters A off Murphy S. off Harwi 1A Dh t. Hall 3 Karren 8. Sbeddly X and Prodjaal alao ran Andros 3 Hanaon, ft Ibrheoter. Benia, Hite betted Off Johneon T, off N Pater A 175 East 2nd SootH Th 8 Bne erarsd Howard. Ptole base OUls. Hummel! off Mnrphf ft off Harwln Fhono Waa, 68 It. Off Jhnao 8 off K Petvre 2, eft Murphy Spry. Howard. Karros 3, SbeddJy Vorgaa 2b-Hill m ... Maxon lb ., I B 1 11 3b . . Wrtfbtrf B 3 I played, 1 1 1 1 flrst-rlas- 1 1 flret-clae- La-oo- n. r beet-know- n 100-ya- four-ma- four-ma- n .2 n half-mil- 120-ya- a eight-poun- -- bgh-a'ho- ol. ente- Ht-Fo- h , i left-han- d d Nor-ast- er Fort Russell Defeats Camp Lewis at Polo 1 1 year-olds bald-hea- Row-en- Fair-ma- 1 0040802 Two-hn- a I xDia-cipl- M 3- ear-old- 1 Win-nin- e E ir ' -- e, Weir Stars for -- Cornell Team Wt E -- Wa-lke- all-st- ar three-quarte- three-year-ol- J ur With a state championship to their credit, Coach Ike Armstrong's Red skin tracksters will depart tomotrow at noon for the Rocky Mountain conference track and Held meet at Boulder, Colo. The meet la expected to be one of the most thrilling, and aleo one providing the best performance, In thd history of the classic. The Utah Aggies, conference champions, will be on hand to defend their 1925 laurel, but considering the feet that Utah has defeated the Logan entry In a dual meet and tn the state competition, on both occasion decisively, the Farmers' chances for another title do not appear especially v COLORADO AGGIES. Colorado Aggies have been setting a hot pace for the Centennial state and Colorado university track ft er also haa - & formidable agpreatuion bright Thee two Colorado teams, Utah and Utah Aggies are regarded as the foremost contender by all dopestera ts The other Utah entry, B. Y. U.r chiefly of Owen Rowe, who has established himself as the man of th Utah section 6f the conference In sprints, hurdles and broad jump Rowe I a formidable contender, and, although the Cougars are for the title, Rowe's performance will be watched with great Internet. Coach Armstrong of the Utee has selected twelve outstanding performers from his state championship team. Captain Bill Cox, Rudy They ar Lyona,, Ralph Pratt, W. Burton, Burton, Adrian Pembrok, John Evans, Joe FatesJack Squires Burnett, Bag-- , ley, Dora! PiiUng and Henry Catrow. oon-shi- Mgh-pol- COX IS AC1.-B11- 1 Cox, Redskin captain, has won ten points consistently in the weight events, and will be one of the Utes' best bets rxral Pilling has been shattering the Rocky Mountain conference javelin record In practically every appearance, and thia athlete looks good for a, first place In hi specialty Jackie Burton, sensational freshman, la the third Utah ace. Burton run In great negotiate th style, and In 58the etate meet made record breaking the time of I dash time. He runa a speedy i well. Pratt will perform In the sprint, the board jump and on the relay team Pembroke. Evan and Folca complete the relay quart eL Pembrok also will run the 440 Lyon will compete 4n tha weight events, and W. Burton will be entered in the sprints. Jack Rqulres Is counted upon for points In the mile run, and Bagley will compete in the pole vault, being supreme among th Utah vault-er- a Henry Catrow, a promising freshman, win , participate In th hurdles Followers of the cinder sport believe that this powerful team will putcon-up an extremely strong bid for the ference title. HUDKINS WANT6 MATCH. LOS ANGEI.ES, May 16. fBy the Associated Press ) Boxing promoters In the middle west are negotiating for bouts featuring Aoe Hudklna Nebraska wildcat lightweight, during hift trip to New York to meet Ruby Goldstein at Conev Island stadium r, June 25, Clyde Hudklna hi announced today. 880-ya- 440-ya- j brother-manage- Mul-doo- n, Nelson Awarded Bout With Billy Edwards Mas-sllo- a, Atf 4- -s .... ,...0.11 three-year-ol- three-year-o- ld Jockeys Injured in Bad Spill 8-- Lv Phhggg prices are so the large selection of used cars makes it a cinch to make a satisfactory choice ! This is the easiest place there is to buy the kind of a used car you want. THE 8 e Three-baa- middle-weigh- ts I five-eight- TVo-Sixt- y. p-- e 5 Pen-drag- . - Cache Cohnty to 1 Plant Trout. Fry Jfl! 100 , sixteenth-(Johnson)- 2- -s a, .. ) l-- S dully sad orenl&ga, Sm at today! rg r thrw.-v.ar-o!- Two-hee- .. . hard-foug- - C no? p uke Champ?. Barrf-fir- e ft pry Kans Three bean kit Two hoe hit Hall Itauble pity to Howard Innlar pitched Dndlee Spry B Credit victor Htunmel! 7 to pitdtae. l!(ta betted Charge- defeat to Hummel I Off Doritar I, off Hummed !2. Runs w-Off Dndler 1. eft Hummed 13 .R truck, out Bt Dudtar X by Hummel) 1, Beset off Hummed 8 , balls Off Dodlec of game 1 13. I mpiee Jtelaon, Tim hit Howard AUTO STORAGE DA Yand NIGHT. CONVENIENT LOCATION DAILY, WEEKLY or MONTHLY RATES See Us! Lester Kayoes Mexican Champ VFRVOV, Calif May thw Aarclat$ Prc) lt Jater. Art. h.aww.ight, knoek.l out mt Fu.nt., who.latmath. Al.xtran Tony tltla Jg-- tBy tha fourth round of a Bchaduled hour 7i. rw lonlaht. the d WALKER BROS BK FED BDSRRTE on a card of thr.. BHOAl In tha mn touta BHOA Hilly Inert 4 ft'Taasae 3b 8 8ft trees rf p 118 I An.l w.ltarw.iaht, won a da-l8 0 ft 4 Meyer Sb . . 8 118 laatfori ss oar bailor Llaton, aba of Lo, aieieuwe m 4 8 18 Ntmm rf , 8 1 ft ft Ang.l.a O 8 8 11ft A8tarn.lf e 4 I ft Bail If 8 8 tft lb Mttr lb H'liea 8ti . I emery e If . 4 8 k 8 ft ft I off Harwln A fttracb ent By Jrintaon s off N Paters sene, off Mnrphr A off Jbnoa A Hrwla ft Bsaes es balls Off 1 off Harwta off ft Peters 1. off Murphy ball Jeaea. Brow. 1'h pltcbed 8H 3 pttcbe-idiMHarwta, Balk Wild A hTtJ lift BENDING OVER. Many golfers htt back of the ball even though they keep their eyes on it the eetng Frequent Jr. this throughout i caused by bendinr over too far, a the player on the kh In the illustraThe length of hie arms tion le and club are greater than the distance between hia shoulders and the Bo he Is oertaJn to strike back hail on hie swing of It with futile This Hi frequently the raae thrr uh In ah rt vnahle pithas where the tenthe ball The rr- dency 1 to re4 bod iMitUn Is pictured on the r ghL When one leant ever too fag he aio invariably toeere tbe body forward on the duwnawlng and aggra I ruita gates this fault Take tha oyrei Hum and avoid suck errors. po- - J 8 12 12 griirotaf e Itaetta p I 4 mwtne rf 8 1 ft ft Wrhrr p 8b t ft I ft 1 Pika t 1 ..... Frerten3t . 8 ft- - I ft ft ft1 gimme rf .... 1 ft N Hogas if Lear jny If . . I ft ft Of ni. 4 ft ft ft . 84 18 84 pere by tasiag Wttkar Bra . gnH V 38 ft 18 14 ..... Hite ftimni friml ftn Ht g nummary . m t I .... Mrir t 3 1 ft 3 IM I2 I 4 3 1 6 1 3 18 S)m 1. Crew. VERMIN. CsJlf. May th M uahy tatd Pr- CaJlhiui, Ansrias lightweight won mw Jlmnty Gtodrich. ftrmer light weight chAmpfn. In their fght her tnntgh). hich tcppd card of three bout A mor 8 3 Frirw kn-- a 4 t '! t. 1 4 VT ) wvnew 1 4 ft BHIU . 4 8 2 1 I 3b .. 8 ft Hmu, 3 lariflun e .... I 18ft ft 0 Mill rf .... . 3 1 ft ft ft ft Owa If . . . ft Heideu rf .. . 4 ft ft ft 1 ft 2 f ft ft 4 ft ft 1 1 ft ft 8 ft Tmmiakar lb HodiMi lb Ranch m RMm Mor If Bw Bbta.rf Triale Granite ... ftft T 3ft 1 . .... .8188 ft 4 1 1 4 8 1 ft I ft ft ft b. Trial 3? by budaft Oflantojlan ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 21 1 27 Ail popular ,hapc J 0y la J far 50y 4 Tew d HARBOR BRIDGE WAFHTVGTOV '!.Pra ASKED ntrci ) U.n nf a Awnristl fcl H hinrtfn Vr- hrntg Strive rowa Hrerrertrttt would h ntea Anrirr Mrer. H' M t r, N-ti MtfWf Tr-- e tMe a $thrtfd In a hfll by Reprnta-ti- v Miller Repuhhrati of that state, hM" --iMSrwa i aswii Tw" taw H art rtvd tdar by the house em-me- re t'i t ArwMeii By M Inaaga 4. by Timrr t committee. rwrilt tie 8 bf t wwt f 4 ft 1 4 3 c -- f Trial Callahan Wins From Goodrich Lanpir Ii Hr 0 r wmi.fn, t arc-on- d 1 coabeiL . ORAKITB In d BRANCH: Cor. 1st South an 1 Stats. Fhono Waa 7J77. Tmwpmmae hlta - lliltmi ghnri- 1 It Fm ftmltV Jwfw. 1 lnater By Jnheeen 8 by Bhwta ft ( rwxttt Rhvta tafet te riiary M rif I Umewm 8U H ta Plwtae 1 JhnwHi 1ft ftuea ereewA Brintae A ff iriwren A P'twk Wt- - Bv khnto 1! in by J U U.ta-Of- f Hbriw ) Hu wtlk pt pitfe4 iriary ben At baV ri bell a 4'f lawn I apin 44$rg I 7a ! cir yoi(n nkc |