| Show r siti Too Many MaltY Boards j ty FRANK K BAKER BAKER- Baseball men will do well to see Eee that the lumber and other building paraphernalia piled against the right field fence at Community park is ism m moved Wasatch Oil and Lovinger anticipated no difficulty from the material along alone the distant distan fence one day this week but Ted Aldous got a ahome ahome ahome piled Outfielder Ed home run when the ball bounced behind the lumber and Borstadt had to crawl underneath the pile after it There is no no ause for the lumber being in fair lair territory anyway when theres there's ample room oom for it ort oft the playing field And until it is moved teams may be wise to have a ground rule Fortunately the home run by Aldous did no severe dam damage ge as ns his team already had enough runs to win but it would have bc been n a tou a.-tou tough blow t to lose a game on such a a. freak of the Carnera Bacr-Carnera After seeing th the action pictures pictures' battle fight fans are beginning to wonder just jus where the eastern scribes get this stuff about Baer Bacr being another Dempsey True he can hit po er powerfully ully hard with those long arms as nobody will deny after seeing how he belted Primo around In a couple of rounds All the power powe to Q t the he erect fighting Baer Bacr with his looping haymakers rs kid sidearm drives certainly do doesn't remind one of ot the crouching Dempsey who got his weight and driving power be behind ft d his punches And my recoIl recollections of the Utah Mauler dont don't include a alot alot alot lot of backing away avay as Baer did most of the time from the third to eighth rounds The Dempsey of the Willard and Firpo da days s wasn't bothered with pacing himself clowning or or carrying his fo foe He lIe waded in with no leniency until his hisman man was finished Hard to Lo Believe I America has had a l lot t. t of amazing occurrences in golf goUt Gene played clayed out of a soft drink stand to halve a So hole in a Ryder cup match cost Noyes a match in the national amateur at Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincin Cincin- a nati notI pear and a gentleman at Nibley park sliced a drive into the stream and tilled killed a a. fine trout But when it comes to golfing breaks the Britons have some interesting interesting interesting inter inter- of the United Press writes from esting on ones s too as Henry England At recently a a. ball was cut in two by striking the edge of a a. scythe which a was wielding A St. St Andrews member playing the first hole drove a ball which L struck a hatpin in the hat of a lady crossing the course me lne ball stuck I Ito to the point The lady was not injured 1 I thought had become become bei be- be i come passe A Wales Wales' goI golfer er actually found a a trap he couldn't escape Upon pon stepping in a trap to play his ball he lie be began began began be- be gan sinking out of sight He was rescued just before his chin reached the quicksand American Nights Light Compared To England's Fog FogA A Hawick golfer goUer in driving to the second hole placed his ball Inthe in inthe inthe the headlight t of a passing car The motorist drove ten miles before I stopping giving the player the longest drive of his his' life Ufe The marathon golfer who keeps going at night has things easy what with flashlights and a full moon compared to what John Ball once encountered at Hoylake Ball Ball wagered he h could play the course in ina ina a dense fog tog 1 under 90 2 n not t lose a 1 ball 3 finish under two hours He won all three bets shooting an 81 with a b black back ack ball A golfer killed a n partridge in flight with his tee shot and was fined by the game warden for not having a hunting license And in 1914 just after the war started J. J N. N Fan Fan-ar accepted a wager that he could play the Royston Boyston course under strokes while dressed in ill the full infantry m marching equipment of blankets haversacks haversacks haver haver- sacks canteens etc He won shooting 94 |