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Show THE OGDKN 8 STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1921.1- - R uDGAE 1 prim 0 or tttv Pi rm MM ILJ M. OF' FANS THE CRAZY QUILT SEATTLE GRABS 'SOCCER TEAMS All naBntfia EXIM1IOT 1 PLAY TIE TILTj DOUBLEMER JATCH REGRU1 TS PERFORM; - 1. I' - 1 1 Portland Drops Two Games Ogdenites Grab State Title Despite Tie Score; Take to Senators; Seals Split Honors for First Time With Oaks JL. i i . I t - - M.fcTN J WW 1 If I AH EARN GENE By -- . FINAL STANDING. Defeat Commercial League Team Goes Down to PACIFIC COAST LKAGl'E Tied w. L-ret. W. 0 . .3 . in Good Contest; Fifth Inning Almost Spells Defeat 2 Ogden .846 ...11 San Francisco S 1.000 0 Fait Lake CallUi., .. .2 Sacramento ... ... ...11 84 .786 2 for Gunners; Lockwood Twirls Good .200 2 . Lake Salt .887 8 ..1 .. ..... ... Lot Angelea 0 3 .000 Hollander 7 .417 ...0 .... 5 Ball for, Winning Team r Seattle ..... .400 Bait Lake ... ... ... .. 4 ll-to-- 10 Pct-1.00- i 0 . , Oakland Vernon re the new baseball aggregation willwee. Portland the for coming port duty during When our Gunners decide they want to win a- ball game they step right' out in meeting and win it beyond all question of reasonable doubt. in the minds; of , the jurors; In their, initial LOCALS PERFORM. The majority of the players out in ... ... ... ... .' ..... - (Special "Dispatch! SALT LAKE, April 18. The Ogden .385 .071 Soccer team won the state title here .40 4 5 1 8 13 Yesterday's Result Salt Lake Seattle. os 'Angele Vernon Oakland San Francisco Sacramento Portland SALT LAKE. April IS The took both ends of the double header her - yesterday winning the first contest- 4 to 2 and grabbing the second affair 11 to 6. Home runs by and Tobin for Seattle were Knworthy big factors in their victor!?. In th second contest Tobin stemmed th'x apnle out of the lot on two occasions. Kenworthv won the initial contest in the ninth inning by pending two men over the. platter ahead of himself when he sapped the ball over the fence. The Pees -- departed last night for Portland where thev will open a sevengame series with the 'Beavers Tuesday. F. II. Tv Score 4 ; ... . . t 00 Seattle 7 2 Salt Lake .... . ; . Francis and Batteries Gardner. Spencer. Adams; Hieger and Lynn. 2-- 1. 6. uniform yesterday were local players. and Daker were Hoysradt, Hardynes from out of field in the men contest-with-ththe fast Nye aggregation only city. of the" Commercial league yesterday, theThe clothing team played a. snappy afternoon at- Lorin Karr Park, the article of ball. The members of this for Gunners made up their mind' to win aggregation have been out in togs ill e old ball game in the final spasm the past month. They have one of the Vhen they entered the Inning with the fastest amateur teams in the western count to 5 against them. And when states, V. Gbbs on the .slab for the the cannonading had halted in the sev- clothing men heaved a high grade nnri v. . rf.. hnii enth frame they were on the long end . ' hut. for. errors in the ' . iuo of a 11 to 10 score. imai inning woum nie wpiuicu ' A change in pitchers for less than a contest. French, Myers and Petersen looked fraction of an inning almost spelt defeat for the Gunners. And it was thi? like champs in the outfield for the self same inning that caused the war- Gunners. Cole showed to good advanriors of the Ogden club to stage the ' tage in the fielding department. Lockwood had a world of stuff.- He final spasm rally. , the of play- would, no doubt, have blanked the Nye Although the majority ers. on the Ogden club handled their team had he been allowed to twirl the first baseball for the present season entire game. Edwin and Baker, the two opposing yesterday they displayed rare; ability. receivers worked like clocks back of witnessed who tans The five hundred the contest were well rewarded and the plate. Exhibition games with the aijd other Home of em walked away from the Aggies, Utah University contest at the close with heaps of con- - teams will be played during the Second game- -' . that Og- - ent week. fidence. They are n. H- E Score: at 1:30 Practice will be held daily dejci will have a banner aggregation 0 , . It is Seattle ' p. m. from; now until the Vr.rtlif.rn of ; ball tossers. 1 2 i , Utah season opens May 4, appnrfllns? Salt ' COLLINS AVIATES. and ThursT .Batteries DMIey Tobin; Lockwood started the heaving for the to. Manager. Elmus Gober. The score 1-- 7-- 1. 1. 5-- 0-- 8. 1-- 0-- 1, 8. 4. Saturday, although they failed to defeat the Salt Lake Callies in the final contest for the Sinalley cup. The two teams battled from start to finish in one of the best contests ever played here, the final score being 0 to V. k fx of play In the final ten minute Henderson of Ogden scored a goal but this score was disallowed by the ref eree. Herere Andrews declared mat, Henderson committed a. fowl befor; the teore was made by using Hi hand' in putting the ball' through the coal) The Ogden defenn fratunM through-- ! out th contest. Ilufiies, Llptrot and! DranHfiHd playing Cellar ball for the star from the railroad city. The oth- er momkr of the Ogden club also played a flashy contest. More than; 50 fans attended the content. For Salt I.ake. Major and Young. and Hawthorne were th brls;ht liKhts., the Ugdenitts scor-During the- peas-oed a total of 15 goals-- ' .In winning the contest the Of den-- 1 iUn took the Smallcv cup to theirt cltv for ih firt time In Oie hlnory! of oeden Thf iine-uSalt iJikp t'alllrfi Ocdcn (0) Norvali; Hughs .g... FoX Drar.sf jeld . ..lb .iw. Grahani '.l.iptrot Hudson ..rh. Sndlerj h Smith luwthirne' Parsons .lh Major tdn. Jacob3 and Byler. : OGDEN. J". Hawthorne A. Drausfte'.d ..nr.... AB. R. 11. PO A. E. HendeiJon ir DROP TWO GAMES Thompson .5 2 2 1 0 0 Younz 18. Myers. If . . . he c... Johnson STOCKTON. Although April o . 1 0 .3 il PortGain Petersen, of Sam of Blnnip Ross mtched brllliantlj-o "2 1 1 French.- - rf . . J. Graham .oi 3 way the ball game w it'll Defrre tossed land l Sacramento bere yesterday1 morning .4 1 1 1 Officials: Andrews. Salt ljikc. refHoysradt. ha 2 0 3b an in to eree; center field linepman: when he threw Hardynes, Heywood. Ogden, 3 0 0 0 0 attempt t 3 MoTwitz off second Dunn. Salt I'ike. linetir.an. Time of Cole, lb . . : . nip 0 . 0 0 b:r,p, the latter 2 0 , .1 lorris, lb scoring the only run periods, 35 minute. 3 0 2 1 of the game. 00- Reardon. 1 2 3 0 Baker, c 0 lb. . . .3 2 1 11 SACRAMENTO. Lockwood, April IS. Sacra0 mento toot; the afternoon rame from .0 0 0 Collins, p . Portland 4 to 1. Although the Beaveis Totals. .... 2 9 M 7 218 hit .Fnr" bird, they could not con-- t NYE'S. vert th!r bit? into r"ns. The victory AB. R H. PO. A. E. eave the Senators 'sis out of seven 0 games. 5 2 0 Paine, If 1 1 0 .3 First game Doxey, ss 7 0 0 ii H. G. Gibbs. lb. Sf ore: .3 ar-Hf- io ' i "- .,r V , ; . : -. .- pres-confide- nt .... .'... - - ............. i t 1 1 TWEyr S;SS I o WAL- - CUES f - I ; r t." W) I j I p- - - ' f, ; . n . . i HOVtC BTU.4G ClRl.. eTD OCDCR PGP OUT OF E.K OTCt CYC vj-L- W Si-was- - Cr w"1! I m. i: C pu ftvvtR ! sTRrcr 50 JM Oi "TvEH 9UODLMLY fcTO OND1R yjiLU . ! aa vixio. OERGI.WCV eo.KE, BTUROWOUTOFCOTIC' 1 ' kLt B Gunners and "heTd the Nye aggregation first four innings. to two hits In the fifth pasra Collins was ordered to' the firing line. But Collins failed to make .much of an impression: in this spasm three bases on balls oft' M. R. c'.el'.ivA. PHILADELPHIA. Collins coupled with five hits and a it of the roar tem whicti relay few errors gave 'the clothiers nine to compete in Faturdxv her arrived 3cores. Lockwood was again sent to Pe nn) lvr.ia rcUy itbe University the slab after Collins had allowed the 30 definKe'y an-- ' Zf and April jtiirnlval opposition to score eigbt runs and r.fter French fiuunced today the athU he had loaded the bags. run In the print mediev tfcee jwould The Ogdenites opened the game by on ti e firt day of the tnet. Franc irftiiUI not scoring two counters- in the initial intifunf d from mWH.try See and no other hlkh rl a .Pining and three in the second frame. nn ttance runner was available. They were' held scoreless in the nest four innings and put over their final DETP.OlTFerrntl trch of fnu rally in the seventh frame. Errors by Jordan and Painter of the l.Unkftlns the Piairc field Indicated t'i rlnd here none of ihr tames Nye aggregation lost the contest for 1 1 we-Mtould be plavrd. 10 the clothing men in the final inning. Ervin. c .4 ''ortland thi i s 1 1 0 0 Sanrsrif"to .4 Fainter dropped two flies in this in- Checketts. cf and 0 aneerror . 0 0 Ross I Pa'teHes after Smith, 2b Hhu fail to i " Fisher; Prough CHICAGO. ning while Jordan made Piayr j Is Cook. Former Pitcher He 1 0 and 4 a 2b ball hard hit Ca ten perfectly. wltbiii ffaretliefielding Ogden Jordan, port 1 1 4 0 Second game made a poor peg to S, Gibbs on what Schade, 3b reason of the jrper.dcd. t.oL)Iruled. Good in 0 14 Up Showing 2 Portland 0 0 would have been the third out. Had Painter, rf ,4 Judce Ln!l 0 4 4 V. Gibbs, p 0 0 Sacramento this play been completed the Gunners .4 Game3 Batteries Kal'io. Pillette and Bakwould have been defeated 9 to 6, Frank Loom). er: Penner and Elliott. SOME MIXTURE. .34 10 9 21 11 mile Totals c'umplon Myirpic juartT Score by innings: cond I. EA'JFI wt!l the comoetc at Snappy catches, larceny of bases and AMERICAN hurUltr. SPLIT HONORS YV. L. Pet. larceny of hits, weird and startling annual America n Lrion field day Ogden SAN FRANCISCO. April 18. The New York 0 6 an1 11 base running plenty of boots, plenty Runs . . v . . : . . .2 3 3 on .730 Frankl'.n Ufld June 4. Il w Oaks and Seals divided honors yes- "Washlncton . ... ... of- discussion as to the decisions ren- Hits . . . . .1 4 . 0 nounced ,00 i.... 2 terday, Oakland taking the morning Cleveland dered by his "uraps,'.' made-u- p an .aft.:0' Nye's ernoon well, spent. 0 1 0 0 . , 3 . lb came 5 to 0. and the locals 8annexing . . Runs Louis St. HAVANAThe twelfth tame of T. to 5. th afternoon performance, J 0 2 2 The only extra base hit of the .400 Hits . . . .0 1 Ijner-Crib!r.- r Int rnatlontl j Boston the -- Alten held In affair the morning 1 .ion a grabbed by Carl Petersen. tOhleaco draw lAt in Summary: . Two base hit Petersen. matih cni0l (hev to five scattered hit. Detroit Francisco In the second inning Johnny Myers Stolen bases French' 4. Do.Tey 3. .1,0 ...1 ntshL in won Fea! afternoon the game T'e 1 robbed Schade of a hit robbed him as Reardon 2. Paine 2. G. Gibb?, Painter.! the ninth Inning when they scored I'hiladelphia ' SAN DIEC.O. Tai. SaiJor of the neatly as Dead eye Dick, Captain KIdd Hoysradt, Lockwood. Sacrifice hits runs on as many hits. three of Jesse James could ever have aspired Myers Lockwood. RcsnlL Sacrifice Yesterday fly Whatcom elable Sunday won the R. IT. E to,. He made a long run for a short Hardynes. Struck out to Lockwood 7,' Fan Francisco ... . At New York P.oston o. New VorU S IS 2 Tijuana handicap race cfruntwo fly over the third sack, grabbed the by V, Gibbs 9. Bases on balls Off Or. V'nd . . ... . ir; 2 the longest hor rce 5 14 mile, 1. At YVanhlnton apple 'while going tit top speed, and Collins 3, off Gibbs 5. Eight runs, six west of the Philadelphia ince the. lbc Thorn, days O'Doul. RMterie McQoald brought a roar of applause from the hits off Collins in 0 'innings, nine ton takea. llfirrw. owned by C. H. md Agnew: Kraus. Siebold VTA!hlnTton 3. ). Louis , Chlcago-S;- . fans present. n St. lA)Uls At bat. Two runs, ttiree hits off Lock- -' I.pwh amf th Scrll Irwtn. was Stcpliott-oJorjr Mitze(left Rrlggs V;ranand fCork, Schade, however, got peeved, and on wood in seven innings. 25 at bat. Runs! and wan 'third, game postponed: cold. Dfihken tbie Inches tali. the next three trips to the platter responsible for Collins 8, .Gibbs 6. feet 6 Entrn'rt-wa fonrttv. By owned oy J. A. LOS ANGELES. April 1 S. The An- Schoflulc cvu- Sewrll school Credit victory to Lockwood. First base! rels and th Th1.ij Splayed1 On time thr sapped out three singles in a row. 3:2 The Ttme 11 tcm Twice the CLEVELAND. Tisrers split even April ISt. at wa CTIcao '.at!ooed Eleven candidates; for the Ogden- on errors: Ogden 3. Nye's 4. Left on the ferips asernon nnd second FtephenBon iidered rrry (kpI, the result of a fourUniversity of Alabama baa come to at nhort. at Detrcit. team were seen in action in the con- on bases Osrden s. Nvp'h. 5 Time of teen nlnnlng tie game OOafterj yesterday rescue of the Cleveland Indian. the test. The rest of the stars signed for game 1 hour and 35 minutes. ' r. n i ,t n T'hiladelphia at Washington. uliOrt loam noon. LEFT ''on UVHITIi . . . i II jv , . . Boston at New York. Two of her choolboy Joey Feellf Tn, .cw onenrs r While folk! are turninc prcphtta The Tigers won the first game. 7 j iiranu fjiinin now the! before he ame up to the Indiana. bout to 1, and up to the ninth inning of the Concernlof Jerssj-'NEW YORK, April 18. Carl May and RIek Stephenson in the form s ours: Gport wiil lart Here second eam it looked an though they Redskin chief cogs emergency of pitching Till I)fmry him out. woi'Jd take both. The Tigers scored in repeating hl wonderful Greenwood club 1n the Delta league Boston to four Infield. held the day, opening summer. RlOJrT ERIL"L it tied last the the sixth inning and Angels Both got their Jobi through acc!- hits yeiterday. New York winning. tti'il a htro: Sewell graduated from the univer- Babe Ruth in the ninth. 4 to star. denta of the The 0. conteit to beginning h often fart the air. t'.Jll hat this Thouch The game was a pitchers' battle be- was S;ephenson sity spring. Sewcll came to the Indiana last! more work to do. He will return H itUl delayed half an houronbyarain and chsers and dollars. tween Sim Love and Hughes, who rewas kIUd. when fall Ray Chapman 1 to finish up his collegs year. muddy the game was -played So why should Bir Bam cart? lieved Dumovich after the seventh. May He rote to the emergency of belptnc . R. H. E. field. Score: - Score: E. Cleveland win a pennant and a world IL R. 2 Txs Angeles .0 4 0 erlea. Baseball is due to comeback and plans for 7 12 1 Boston staging1 of the annual Vernon ... "... 10 0 Now Stephenson haa been called comeback strong In Ogden during the York ..4 New track and field meet. Batteries Aldridge, Thomas. Dougof fchool to play second Tor tne and out Batterlee Ruel; I Myers coming season. Fans of the city who Jone. las and Baldwin. Schellenbach. Indians in their, following attended the initial workout of the club Brighara City is seeking the services and Hannah. t Shore, Mays and Schang. which have temporarily accident demonstrated that fact. Yea, of Lester "Pesty" Jarvis, outfielder. yesterday we-rSecond: game Bill taken JOHNSON EFFECTIVE on their toes through- Jarvis has been offered u contract with and they WnmlisyanM and Harry Score: R. H. .E. , IS. Walter Lunte ouLf the. game. out the contest. WASHINGTON. the Bloomlngton club of the Three I Los Angeles f. April 2 ,.1l 7 2 Johnson was highly effective In the . ;ooihf friendt league, but has not decidffl on where Vernon , . . ..." sty. aswiil rie Stephenson, n to piay. Batteries Demovitch. Hughes and pinches yesterday, ofandthe Washington ie was with Kex- Although the veterans signed to try e wants to Sewell situation ' the serie from first supremely the took game season. Love last as uurg Stanage; . and Murphy. for places on the Ogden club have n rood firhtsr. rftri laar fall. lie I3 . Athletics. to the oo QO yet not reported, the men out in uniIL l! Those who have seen the newcomer Score: J L V" form yesterday performed in speedy 1 10 i L . l 2' play in the soutrj say he is a good a Philadelphia. . J tyie - Five of the men who appeared S 3 hitter aa Sewell nnd a better nelder 3 Washington on the lot looked like the goods. "Moore "What Sewell did Stephenson can and Batteries Naylor. do. nlso. says Manager hpesker. Piclnlch. Johnson and Walker: Bob Cole played a star game at the "He Is , a game kid. I'brlteve 'h oo initial bag. Cole plays the first sack wUl com through and help tj. like a major leaguer. His only vjeak-nes- a Th fact that he mj Sewell workis his battling. If the Ogdenite ed together on the University nin will can look 'em over better ani manage both when under fire up steady to meet a percentage of 'em Tie will here." be the classiest first sacker on the .Strt'benson reported at the Dallas j rimn tills sorinir aiid soent' (rslninc Northern Utah loop. '.' of training. a short period Other Contests in National Major Teams Average Ten WAMIiY'S BOOST French and Myers, two recruits look WanibssatiM. whose pluce t lie Ala. a Kace Game like the finds of the season in the outHits Are Halted in League bama collegian will fill decJarrs that field. "Both of these men were with The track and field games h3d year' is Few Contests Weather Man enough to play Stephenson season and have by the Ogden club last ly by the students of the Ogden High second for any good big league clui. started 'out to capture pla"ces on the school will be staged at Ixitin Farr is 2. weighs ITS and new .team .of ball stars. They both at 2:10 p. rn. Tuesday afternoon is Stephenson Park 5 10 inches feet tali, NEW IS. hitYORK, NATIONAL LEAGUE April Heavy well yesterday. performed according to Coach Carl Petersen. : ... is 22. uelhs 1&S and i 5 Sewell . ; W. Li. PCt. ting" featured the ;; the opening series of the Prior to the track and field gameshon-i.. 2 0 1.000 malor leaarues basebalLseason Chicago ... ... n and for ill Juniors tangle fte half ;nlor3 ability Boston Stubby Petersen showed hisPetersen-1 4 .800 ors on contest. a at the Hippodrome tonUhL the class . . .diamond in the contest yesterday. In . . . . . . .3 1 .750 me teams averaging oeiter tnan ten The clasa title will be awarded to the ishow Hardy Iknir!g will send the, Ogden club has one of the best Pittsburg New York 1 .2 ,687 hits a game," while in fourteen con winning aggregation. nf Chicago nyair.M Cameron Franie outfielders in- this neck of the woods. ... ...1 24 .333 tests opposing teams made ten or Winners of first place In the Ind-!,Philadelphia .,in the Intlai Mlhkind .200 more runs. The. first .1 Brooklyn events thcontents while Gilbert In Pat nml, Gilbert willlrvenr track shutout was;v,(lul .250 George Erwln, a former Ogden High Cincinnati ... ... ne awarded blue ribbon. Members of!caUant will tangle in the 'second af- of Carl the 2 pitched Sunday by school star, worked behind the platter St. Louis . . . .000 ilayg ...0 ine winninc relav team will also re- - fa r. New York Americans, who held Bos- celVe the for Nye yesterday aggregation blue ribbon. The llprhtweiKht cb.ami ionshlp of the ton to four hits. Pitchers of both the Erwin is trying for a place on the OgYesterday's More of 'lntermotintain students than one hundred rountry will tm st stake At BrooklynBoston 4, Brooklyn Cleveland American world's , cham- the school den: club and from the pepper dis Cameron-MUlikinwill ivrf.iir while women, in the Including young played by this :player,the other reand Nationals the take pions .Brooklyn be the prlxe will in events. title part the various At welterweight on Cincinnati St. Louis Cincinnati their 1920 the Ogden ceivers but for places jthe opponents, fell before the Short periods will be in session nt the won by the i Inner of the tlilbTt-Hig- h game postponed; rain. club will have to show something. St. Louis Browns and Boston Braves. school, during the day. the entire Gallant content. No other; games scheduled. Jimmle-Dunof Murray and Red "Ody to attend the events in batters Indian The dldi,nuaent respectively. Lockwood twirled high grade ball the perfectly simple principle of the , That will furnish the anernoon. uie Salt of Iake Brisfg Schedule good work, however, and enabled rheir Today's during his stay on the slab. The . In some theirfun fans New York at Boston. double grip PARIS. pitchers to break even, but the youngster, a southpaw, had the opposievent. Three ether snappy contests SNAPPY Brooklyn at Cincinnati-PittsburPhiladelphia, TILTS MIT a tion eating out of his palm during the suffered setback, dropping St. Iouis at will alo be listed on the program. contest. four games out of five. Doubly tccure, these double headers for latls-factionFOR LAKERS at Chicago. . SALT Two other A&icrican league sries double duty daily for Baker worked behind' the plate for Washington-Bctoad Detroit Chi.18. BROOKLYN, Boston April TO COACHES MEET the Gunners and displayed ability. He made it SALT LAKF! "a nrl IS. Two'si t- four out of five with Brooklyn cago- alro were divided. The Sena was with the Richmond club in the ooms win feature the weekly nm HERE FOR SESSION at tors Sox hat. Red ind took lunii Cache Valley league last season. today, opening the season here with a The and rcconstmcted 4 to 2 ViCtorV. ting. Tigers Preffer of Rrnnltlrn White P and up - Singh Grip Double Grip Walter Ellingson, one of ' the Sex tied even to runs nnd hUs. runs and elshtr-threMis In up and of were Boston of the knockOeschger division will Coaches Ogden of. Ogden baseball, was out with ed out of Home runs and the pitching of ItKlr three game series, of which the meet in this city tomorrow the box. Mitchell held the Rftcrnynn the rest of the fans giving the new Braves after and Fiercy gave the New York Giants took two. Mays the details for the annual di-- ! sixth, to allowing only complete Oden players the "once over." 5, COMPANY two hits. Yankees the margin over Philadelphia. K1W TOWL cmcACO Pittsburg showed strencth vagiJnt islon track ana neia meet, which if laker ChiUrea's . Carteri l Score; R. The HXHxTf Tor 7. H. i Athletics E. Cincinnati. batted The and scheduled May ec the improved The Red pitchers. place for Hoysradt and Hardynes, two 'infield Boston . . . ... ... ... ...4 11 i well Sunday of the meet unable Washto of with Johnson staging bafflo tcjether against th Pirate. stars, performed with brilliancy for the Brooklyn ... ..2 7 2 ington, although today-rcmcmb- cr Take Paris won. Babe Ruth, ia making his firs t horr.e other details will be msppel out. the they've been Senators Gunners. These two men look like pol- Batteries Oeschger. Carl Fillingham. Coaches Malcolm Petersen, outIn run the National league, Chicago fshed players and made a decided hit; McQuinlin and O'Neill. Saturday, gat off to h two weeks Watson. H.ippr Ynn Pelt and Wo Jy with the fans. D played St. Louis in two game?. Th3 et.tiier start thin OO- vcar when he P.omney win anena t'je se&i:on. Prin- laft "of Cubs hit while i his 1. atUck the 51 recn'-.began Cardinal' Mar nm It is estimated that wood decay ras cipals of the Ogden Hich, WeMr Nor- Coaches of the Ogden division will costs the farmers of America 1 vcu weak. more IDC w Vnrk f, IE S f.tl 10 mn.1. PaVlS llirh nnd fot Flder Hlth I ui meet in this city tomorrow to perfect. than" 1350,000,000 annually. . New York and Philadelphia had for- nome runs. ' n ui ;jo tir4 tht xtttin ; iir-th- e . " . ......210 ...... s . 1017 MAYS - ! BUMS I BOSTON ABA 1 . ct B i k . -- 1 First ; n ' ri w , ' - PHII-VDnLPH- ....... V ... .... - SPORT BRIEFS ALABAMA SCHOOLBOY PALS HELPING INDIANS j 1112 upt-r.m- c lA. lvd. J - mat-inee,w- as i S-- n -- ) If.-00- 0 , C-u- h. (rl-ht- - " Npnrr Lo:i-Clevelan- : i'run, 2 d ! I 1 1 . . I I s SPKT Q IV A.L VARDBN '. I ftf By 1 17 n the-divisio- ks i ... ............ . -- i'UBLE , - J e . grt-ana- " ficoStest J HEA W HITTING ilARI'iS SERIES Tracks ters to . - First . . - j l x rt-.e- Perform Tuesday at Local Field - y 1 , - , .. G R IP ... . . y. I -- , ...... ...... ... ..... . ............ ... - Pro-;mot- - er ' six-roun- b! d ,.13 Rc-sult- s d 4 Two Hands Arc Better Than One . : n four-roun- d Su-perb- -- g do . n and months. 1 ty-si- x e ! 50P and . . OSTEIN : a tiphuy UoViri!r , - months 35 |