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Show r alp; tRovHUTXirrrrgTrnnr"TrE PAGE FOUR w e d n e sd a y, ap r i l s, 1929. ETNPKQS BECT' - 1 A -.-a-- 'Y' NETftiEN IN Spanish Fork And Payson Withdraw 29 Granite Triumphs, 25 To ROUND ROBIN Faces Oklahoma learn lomght American Fork, Provo, Eureka and Heber 'Eager for Baseball Season; Other Teams Will Be Invited; Meeting April 9. TC RIEET STASIAK i Dixon, Holt and Munk Likely to Be Mainstays; Hot Con- a SCNNENBERGTO banc SNs Ufa and when ha has to stop I I often traininr camp of don't know what he will do. what the philadphia PhUlies at Winter wondtr about thataHmyselfthat I amI aay will do. You boys A Jan ViaiUnc In the the IC" A?T0XES, Aprfl Kis wo:lc"s rhampionshfp wrestling Haven, FTa with their very anapw- to be Ihe next manager of the title tirl a t0,00t diamond belt will and congenial manager. Burt ShotBut how do I know that? ton, I was moved to .ask Mm a few tnktjog-4ieare .ths fastest of Conn is tonight with J.,-r- iE , Uvea n Ath-letic- a. Inenthi Iff sir i and. I Gus Soncpnberg when he meets personal questions. to this mSment he never Famous Massachusetts' Quin- - Another Tough Game Ahead Stanley It seems, looking over the stories friends and s ak, Polish about his fugiant. said has anything have" the I written for training The challenger will outweigh the of Farmers' In Second Round; tet, Tournament Favorite; v, that I have called every ne ture or mini camps, former Dartmouth footbaM star by the nicest fellow in baseball. With Tournament. Great 30 pounds, but despite this Sonnen-berBows to, Utah Heopsters, Brt Third one and that r go-lrt- a test for Iferths. hghtful I Bpecl St-- lissd. 1 the da. , With "Sanky" Dixon. Paul Holt and Lew Monk virtually conceded varsity berths for the opening net clash (A the season, ten a tber tend ... A four dub Central Utah baseball league for 1929. rils aspirants are battling in round That appears to be the outlook for the baseball' fans in robin with two places this section, with Spanish Pork and Payson having decided- on thecompetition, "Y" Combination at stake. their chances of continuing in the league are shim L Doubles Men Needed-Co- ach Eureka, American Fork, Heber and Provo those are the Buck Dixon is. certain to four clubs which have definitely announced that they are use Dixon and Holt in both singles g exception exception, is a favorite to retain his titl. "But-was talking about ban KIXTH has been wwttcra, and Bill Carri- Stasiak is nearly a foot taller than gam Sua .sMiae some loved the game. I will who that Undi days players day CHICAGO. . April 3 - Uft The sunnenbefg. - . Granite meets the strong baseball. loves i admit thathe Babe have changed. south was triumphant in the open Classen high school team of The Ewen, Mich,, boy, who creat movement Bu'i we were talking, or trying to He shows it in every that fcarty Oklahoma City, Okla,, at 8 o'clock ing games of the national high ed a sensation on both the football talk,, about Burt Shotton, the man he makes on the field and off the femusei school basketball charilonship fields of Dartmouth and the Uni ager of the Phelidalphia Phillies. . tonight Joes, Colorado, the tThe di ' field. He is an for baseball. 12 10 the of winning games." smallest the team from village fell. I. "What evt'r made you take the job "But there was another fellow versity of Detroit, is one of the In the tournament, Granite nigh of Salt Lake City few great offensive wresllers on as manager of the Phillies?" represented who relished the game, in my opintal ' round landed first Its the record. survivors game oes.. Babe the among pb.ys by more than even in an after while and asked and, Shotton, ion, Munk, showing doubles, to continue another year. iTesdy beating Brockton, Mass., 29 to 25, against Laurel, Dei, this afterto Ifltn the fate His Thame'Ts hot In good repute now, . With tactics that cloeely resemble breath, I pcintpd onsidcrable improvement over last utner Teams inv.u. . Jaffair. noon. and Maugataek, 2trm.,- - elrmmaterl football tackling Sonnenberg . that had befallen all the men who but I never have played with a play looks like best the beX,.fQr rushes year, of di At a meeting' of the board to 31. 35 St. do-Paul, Neb., Otherwise, more of to a seemed his tone ISATU him. who er get the from the preceded opponents off singles place. The problem I - rectors "at the ieagtro at - Spanish the first bell with flying guard counting Raton, N. M., ANN1 is to find the best possible team divca and butts Likes Major Leagues light out of baseball than Buck CHICAGO, April 8 - Granite high Dixie boys, the victors' among fcork Tuesday evening, it was de- was line "ABoT think those per so I to as The mates for Dixon and Holt in the school of Sail Lake City staged Weaver dtlt off them .balance. keep answered cided to meet again next Tuesday '"You that question . .all-tiDaseoan dayJS ubles, and the importance of this the biggest upset of the opening filled with southerners. Only' in the mat game fpr 16 yourself in- a story that you wrote sons who plcH. Invitations to join the tVenlng. consider ' not was There some do great basketball, months, Sonnenberg holds the title some time ago about Billy South-wort- teams and probiwn cannot br overeat malted, day's play la the- - Rational ;lhldayWa league will be extended in the .some good basketbaH third bageS aa fen Mince Utah collegiate tennis of the and some and 75 victories. He has vet to be hoop tournament, defeatsome Jbeahtlme to Park" City, .Midvale. I I read it don't place, Icard man are all wrong. past has demonstrated that the the ing Brockton. Mass., New England poor basketball played during the pinned for p. fait and wrestling fans know whtVe nd a team from Salt Lake; City, exactly," he said. "But lawan first round, which will be completed arc more interested in earn with the best doubles com champions, 29 to 25. Brockton "He was one of the very best in that story you said that ,fouth-wort- h either the Denver and Rio Grande Bunion Runners seeing Imemt seen, arid Jimmy Collins Threaten to bines is nearly certain of victory. l"--r as one of the four tourna- today and tonight- with twelve more" than, lie bout 4tselt told ybu that "as long as ypu ever have Walker Brothers. Springvffle lance. The ten aspirants who are in the ment favorites. v games. are in baseball for a living the only is in taere. with him." and Payson are endeavoring to stir Desert ; Chorus Girls Kefir mrntl rohtrt are: Bruce Gilchrist. The Massachusetts boys' had a 4 Champs Win Opener I iSUfcXoJexesi In their respective com- Imee place to be is in the major leagues. Kent Johnson, Wes. Port;r, Eldon Jead at the quarter, and a 1 The youths from Ashland, Ky., ft "That's the way I think. I am an rnuniues io that teams from those Mutiny. NEK Hud Welker. Snow, Brlnley. ."Rosy" sliJ-tiball ptaycr, margin at the half, but Granite who carry the worries of depending cities will bd in the league again. have been up Milo Moody, Taylor, Perkins and knotted the count atf Ro; 0 at the chauiuionsrpuiled; Through by beat in the-bitime and 1 Was good in It is doubtful, however, that they meet Lcwttv":"" '.' close of the third quarter, and then ing Independence, Mo., 15 to 13. wiU be able to get enough Interest - PHILADELPHIA, April the' I time. And record will my big C. , C, Pyie. beamed even! To date. Gilchrist, Johnson and Although Classen high of Oklahoma City ; by sensational . long show for it. Then I went the way JWOUSe'dL ,;w- as his "bunioneeW start-e- Porter have beerr looking best. Gil pulled away lance to score a neat victory. won another clpsa game, beating' of bad shooting went and down "SatRjTr than to tiavtf league con- cheerfully and legs age for Wilmington today, during christ won his letter last year, and BARTLETT GYMNASIUM to the minors. But I always wanted Montreeilo; Miss., cotton states Christrnsen Is Star sisting of four strong teams and the camp's stay here it was indicat it warn (I be no lEAS surprise to.ee him 20. 22 to two weak teams, representatives ed his 1929 version of the transenn- to April 3 (UP) The first to back tent. That's the champions, get big center Frank il Chrlstensen, Mi giant Holt again thta palrjWtrh-PaTto meet team defeat from southern from Eureka, .Heber, American where real baseball is. of "tbTetlrahilians. was the hero of Ainena, rex., represented by a Salt tinerjtaljractl. was- not being run enI , Fork and Provo; i avon'd a man team soutnern a other "I wasn't looking for the chCcrs I were; his team's victory. 'Christy" scored team of six footers, had no trouble over a ied of roses. Johnson Shows Cfetss. club circuit. Each team would meet that Babe Ruth gets or that Gehrig try "wes Ptfnn high of Cumberland, six field goals and a foul pitch for in disposing of the Cleveland. Teniu, wlio was lifted on the proPyle, Igerti home twice other team mi the Johnson, a freshman, is livinpf-u, gets when he hits one. I just want- Pa. r?ery dinn high Honors of the game. Jensen quintet, gram (price 25 cents) as the ' to his high school record, and is did to team lost The Penn ground hi eacn half. Baseball of the' Pocatello, to ed of. on bo Central back the on Oklahoma am I stellar work the high City, big time, guard line, gi'aeral," jolnct his tunners and I highest type would be-- served the ln -' bid 30 for a last a puttift after on "two national reguback, time the and staging and Idaho, atrong want White worked to and I "cross champions loMes" Tiere. Ho crushing big ycjars ago, ing - fans In such a league and the quarter drive in which the Mary- was sick when the race started Sun lnr berth. Porter, who played in one, into the scoring combination' brill- toyed with an aggregation from stay here as long as I can." should never lag. mutch last year, but did iantly. Smolensky was the big com " as 111., winning 44 to 11. 4a,fid c(llfgiate Civero, feeyrnat5e2PQints BIB gun day. -pared to Pocatello's four. r.e round some or his runners not Win Tirsletter, is showing ' """7 Sac .Bi;ofcktn scoring-- 4L point. ISC It's a Big Mystery-Ed- die lasted Biockton, overtaking a lead c It was. after the Massachusetts who Collins, is"generally Eldon letter man. has Btinley, easterners, and old teed more ' expense money, the quintet had gained a 5 lead mid- compiled 29by- tothe as man-agnext a new the British . A writerin suspected clef y ted revrra been being magtimes in 25. winning crowds rather small, and hiii chorus Ree of the Philadelphia Athletics azine' says American buiinecs but he has never been way lit the third quarter that Gran- New Mexloa Fulls Oiit ite began to display the fighting gills threatening to mutiny. Pyje sihgles. pari if old Connie doesiTt get it Jhis dear as accessible 'office are es in that his giants, event, particular qualities- that brought that team noo smiled and granted all requests for strong Poitshiouth, Va., lead almost yc'ar, was talking to the touring ex boys. And, with thte-bul-l forte being doubles. market, t..rc in press interviews. the Utah one victory the in with Ft. game 'em throughout perts tell sometimes night where Raton, can't Myers, end the you of apart. the week, Coach By ' While Pylc was willing to admit and j New competition the in last Athletics were but Mexico, the minuta for Dixon anJ a training good idea of the that the' crowds were "not all hey relativewiUave dec of left defeat. the other counted from Katon play center, Mackay long rang.". strength of the squad and i might tab be," ht' told all who wanted as he shot the and Krueger, the ended, ungarded, "I have heard it said from a numjust quarter and will becrin o work LTy-.Cob- b ber and Tris Speaker to listen including, reporters and members, basket which gave his team a 24 to out the most promising men in the Christensen rxored a close-iber of sources," Cojliits said, "that shot., disgruntled chorus girls that there doubles combinations for the was fouied, and converted one of 23yictory. the" Babe ia the greatest lover of openBut Others was Pass, LA Many "cash in Podunk" just waiting the two pitches to. tie the count. baseball in the game. I will agree Wheeferj Miss., romped away to be picked up. He' explained that ing game of the season scheduled 1 to that now. The Babe sure loves from Winnemucca, Nev., 39 to 9, for 13 against the University Still in Harness: SMots Decisive Long April he had the chambers of commerce ros and to of in Utah Salt Nelvs, baseball. is Newport Lake. beat Miles his Va., It play whole Louis White, surprising substiCo: and . M. C. A.'s working for him tute forward, put his team in front City, l'ont.,'20 to and that the money would "roll", in sft wq NEW Y(?RK, April 3. for the first time in the game, when lui familiar figufots will be missing when the caravan "hit the sticks.'' the fourth period opened, by caging LCKOSS 30UNTRY THURSDAY Chorus girls gav an exhibition mi trom the Americanjeague this sea-rji- n a foul pitch. Christensen, dishing The girls complained The annual B. Y. U.. croes-- 1 for the first timcNn more than yesterday. ' s j and Jensen then counteeVlong-shothad hardly slept since th&'y left "country ro.ce will be held T"' a score of years, butMhere are they iV-. fpom the sidelines, and although New. York- and- - they had little or I Thursday at 3:30, instead of jnany colorful veterans left in thed Brockton to rallied cut lead to eat." the ne to The T director W nothing -just Friday as prev.ously announced, j 1 major leagues wno are luumng An original idea, very effective in two points, Chrtensen broke away til to another successful season. went about his business of grant ing Ujrim,n2sa.-charnsame wnicn cuuise is the inc rv prized thrrrlec-oration- s again to score a close-ia nd Jh.egirla finally de-- : ringer to as that of the Thanksgiving After 24 seasons In ttaAjnejjcan inter v and cinch maters. of elded general on cr would the with atmosphere go .they run and enda day at league Ty"Cobb has announced his hegins The score: of show even though their hearts the PlrsBiint Grove junior high tho Fifth North entrance to retirement - . r The 'dance hall school, promenade. ' G. F. P. 60 Y campus. the Although Tris Speaktfr will not were breaking. wan transformed into a scene from Bunker, f n 0 0 w play In the American league for the At the start today the leaders Persia. The Nomad's tent in the t f y f o 3 ushlng, flrst Wme since 1908, the sllver-- i were; background, the attractively dec- Christensen. c 6 1 M Troy Trimble. Bakersfield, Calif., orated haired "outfielder is not through the pennants hang- Mackay, g When it's a wash and polish T i n with baseball and hopes to come first; Herbert Hedeman,Now York, ing, thewindows, ' colored all combined n lights, Jensen, g i let us do it. We can ' "hack to the major leagues as a' second; Guisto Umek, Italy third. to add charm to the affair. job, White, f 2 2 He will manage the manager. car look like new club NewarttrTntornatlonal league xA from d A Buffalo at ' Kansas Total says, dispatch 13 3 University 29 again. this season. the . third time in as many in practice by shooting apJack Quinn of the Athletics is keeps wifek.s"a Buffalo resident commit- BROCIvTON, MASS ashe3 UJ! off ci men's heads. off ples WASHINGTON. April I " the Oldest major leaguer, both tn G. F. P. all that Probably that's eA suicide, today at Niagara and gars Americans who enlist for Bervlcc years and point of services, having a part of the .homo economics Falls " Probably just practicing a Hallamore, f l in the rebel Mexican army take 19 seasons to his credit. 'st'.mt for the suirtmer tourist trade Almquist, f 3 course. risks which might plact' them grave 'y " There are twelve playersleft in c v Kroch, 2 In a. position in which all the state .' the major leagues who have coru- 5 Smolensky, g CO. I pleted at last 15 years"bT "eefvTce. department could do for them Semlce, g . 0 wouid be to make sure that they These players follow: fl TB Wclsch, g 0 a. Comer 1st West and Center St, iwere Executed by Mexieo-w-tft- e-t Max- Edwin Cruzan, deaf age 3t; Cohen, 57 West Center. sam manner as other rebels, secre- mute of Tacoma, Wash., has just urover Alexander. Carqlnli. MKf been made an Eagle Scout, the Two Stations tary of State Stlm3on said today. 2;. Cy Williams, Phillies, age 40; 11 3 25 iA In .Walter Maranville, Bfaves, 37; Ep Stlmson requ'ri'.ed the- prers to highest .honor in Scoutdom. Referee Travnicek; .Umpire, broadcast tho fac"t that Americans iJa.ViV -In the Automobile Husiness tn 37; George "Siff- spite of his handicap, he is an ex- -' Tisrtxeyrjntt.-agc... . Knipschira. I ler, Braves, age 35, all of National Provo for II years. rnlisttT.STmxither side of th Mexi eetient woodsman. The hardest to master, ie has found, was can difficuly jopardiied themselves thing league. We call and delnrer free. Ho explained that an- the study of birds. Ho joined the John P. Quinn, Athletics, age 44; rrlouslv. PHUTKS IHJMBLEJfANKS "Herb Pcrinock, Yankees, 35; Walter Amnriciuv who'- - loined the rebel Boy Scouts In 1927. " t "'HOUSTON, Tex., ' Browns, '38; Sam Jones, foicca vould be e. traitor to Mt'x-- 1 V" April -ici in th-- ; eyes of the federal Me ashtngtrm,"3ffrBabcRuth, Yan- and-th- at the state I M; Urban Fabcr, White Sex, 'migh Pirate humble the wnrM kttn tit bortties t A rrttr ion r ft InamiA do nbthing foi could -?U nil nf Kavs ,ir.)aitmenl New York Yankees yos- kV-rr iv(s KPljUV, 'hamplpn I :. I nr thorn beyond seeing that the treat 17 1.. 11 II 4 I . X n Irji'is und n (unnln nC mn,... I cr.tntNjecordod them Wns no moid X " - -- v B 1 v....severe "Mian t:iat mcica out .V ...n, 1 j. I! j"il--- V tjeia3.orHjehel8"' lthat nr .... . vt u . Has Trouble ' Buck-Weave- r inter-scholast- ic h. all-tim- e d r g: -- ; ' " 6-- 12-1- Handicapped, but- - 20-2- a Pocatello Victor Over Southerners t g d CHI-CAG- the--fo- iio iwefgrtrSattteTmy," 20-J- ar - 1IML00PS n 16.'. U!.E-T- P. G. Junior High Has Annual Prom U vV--- mr-war- A it's III Brighten til up n ct i Watch It Shine! 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