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Show THE OGDEN STANDARH.RX AMINER SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1921. jtt? ttdtt n n?v'rmn?TM(CiTT 4 wc A im)Il W ill OiAiiaS rm n cirnrm n tt tt mAv r. mA . . nTiTTriTTr'nTn V it H. MM 1 r 13 Ll 1 x nnrvTrmrn?n rm x , rS) W MILE RELAY RECORD IS Penn Relay Carnival to Rival Olympic Games SHATTERED BY AMES RUNNERS IN ANNUAL RELAY CARNIVAL Hundreds of Loganites Will Former High School Stars Z Be on Deck; Will Try Luck With Battery for ' New League Ogden Announced . Four Men Step Over Two Mile Course in 7.52.2 Shatter- - nn win have two amateur base Plans for' the opening of the 1921 baseball season in Ogden will be com- - ball leagues during the coming seapleted during the present week by offi- son. The Ogaej Commercial league crs of the Ogden baseball' club, mem- the first to be organized will have bers of the various civic organizations a first class rival in the Bankers clubs and others, according to Manager league, which has been organized with Elmus Gober of the Gunners. One of four of tho leading banks of. the city the big features of the opening con- represented. At the Ogden State bank the basetest between the Logan Collegians and will ball players have adopted their title, the Ogden Gunners here May be the parade, which is now being have picked their team from emand are ready for the bell. This planned. It is planned to have all of ployes the players of the two clubs march in club will be known as the "Of den State Greenbacks." uniform. Several of the members of the bank Bands and novel stunts will enliven are former Weber. Normal colteam at the event. Flag raising stunts, the high school star baseball park, together with the open- lege- and Ogden men on the club two of while the on ceremonies will be the program have had ing baseball experience. college . at the park. Steve Ellis will captain the Ogden Ellis is a former Mayor Frank Francis will in all State aggregation. is said to have and college pitcher a for probability declare will work on He some curves. nifty Stores of the city 'the opening game. slab in fill the games during the are expected to close at 1 p. m. in the Moench will also work on order that all the empiose may at- season. hill the for the Ogden Staters. tend the initial struggle. Lamoreaux and Hadlock will work With all these plans under way, it I behind the plate. Both of these men appears as if the pepper which ruled have been performing in great siyi during 4the Gold Union Association will of late and both are expected to show be restored. galore. Rotarians of Logan, will be invited class The infield will consist of Jack to attend the opening game. Presi- Passey. Farr, Barker and dent George Glen, of the Ogden Ro- Garner. Walter outfield the following In the of men will . be seen in action: Heber tary club, has asked the members the Logan club to turn out en masse Passey, Hellewell, Campbell, Israeltou for the opener. Members of the Lo- and Orton. gan Kiwanis club have been invited Practice games with local teams to attend the opening contest also, ac- - will be arranged during the cominft week. cording to members of the local club. TANS COMING. Playing rules for the bankers toWord from Logan last night indi- gether with other rules will be adopt cated that several hundred fans of ed at the meetingthls week. At the close of the banking league that, city would attend the opening contest here. The Loganites are com- season, a picked .team of stars will with the be named to do battle with a like aging prepared to waltz home first contest, according to Manager gregation of baseball tossers from Salt Jack Coburn. On the other, hand the Lake. A two out of three game series Gunners can see nothing but victory. will be played between the two cities, Baseball boosters of the city will be probably at Lagoon during the early . ' - deck to perform in the opening cere- - summer. monies. Just who will perform on the Although the other banks of the their playet slab and who1 will work behind the city have not announced U reported to have any st are not been decided. has tny plate Mayor players in harness. Frank Francis, however, will no doubt amount of good oo be the fan to step up to the platter and attempt to drive the first pitched ball over the fence. BATTERY NAMED. Although the Loganites- have not decided upon their battery for the opening game. Manager Coburn states that the battery selected will give, the locals of trouble. For Ogden, DO ' Wilf leyplenty may work on the slab while Brooks, coast league veteran will be on the receiving end. With but ten more days remaining berore. the opening contest the fans "p- -"n4.1 in of the city are counting the days until pees IrOIXianQ lllin " his umps. will beller forth, play ball." Snappy Tilt; Tigers and The initial contest will start at 2 o'clock Tickets for the Oaks Win sharp. will be placed on opening encounter stores dur sale in various down-tow- n week. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. the ing " oo . W. L- - Pet. ing Old American Record of 7.53 Established in 1910 By the Irish American At hletic Club Team; Missouri Valley Athletes Win Hon ors Galore e,rrjn v-- f 2-- L . (By Newspaper Enterprise.) PHILADELPHIA. April 23. More than 3000 athletes the pick of 500 colltres and schools of America. will compete In the historic 27th annual relay carnival at Franklin Field. University of Pennsylvania, here April 29 and 30. The relays have grown from an event which included but a dozen colleges and 15 schools in 1S95 to an athletic classic that now rivals the great Olympic gamei. Many records have been broken In the carnival since its Inception. "We are looking forward to' a meet this, year ' that will establish new marks,' says Br. George Orton, former famous Penn athlete and director of the big meet. The one. two and four-miIntercol will be the features. legiate relay races one-miwon Penn the relay last year. "We are determined to reoeat." uvi Coach Lawson Robertson. "Earl Eby. our star man. holds the intercollegiate championship, and he tan race at the Olym second in the pic games. cham "lie is also national half-mil- e pion. "Teamed with Eby will be Maxam Ref ers and third man yet to be selected. "Syracuse is likely to be our strongest rivaL "In the two-mirelay Tale is the favorite.. The Elis claim to have the best team of runners they've had since SiwW v " FIGHTERS GO OraPEAST ...... Portland 9 1 S 7 S 7 2 7 515 heia;st tA all-rou- 1-- Iendr. 2-- ; - four-mil- record-breakin- 1.1 st . Pittsburg . ,25 .101 . . .... . . . ... 4 2 4 . fi 4 2 4 5 -- sLliO I IIM 1 IllilllLsi CI.i;Vi:i.ANI. O.. April 21 fAmtr- Cleveland defeated i lean.) to 2 today, maklrg It three" straight tctorle. Hewrlfa hatting decided the Et-liul- s, of the most hotly contested . , TJ'e score; tLose Battle 3 lHxtng rtent ever A8t Tigers n. H. In Ojden Is expected Friday Browns Indians Beat 010 009 010 3, t 1 St. Louis nlxht In the Wasatch Athletic club C 10 0 200 000 40 Cleveland' Three Straight arena when Benny Qarcla. the Metl- -'and Iavls Pevfreld: pnlteric: can miller, will meet A! Young. Ogand O'Neill. den's popular Iihtweifht. The event; Li . AMr.RicAV m:.m.ii; will tx (h MconJ lone rant match W... L. ivt lU. S. STANDS IaEADER staged by Promoter J- II. Downing 3 . ... of came as result the match the and Washington 2 IN AUTOS OF WORLD a fast draw fought by the Cleveland 4 .4 44 , ' Ft. Iouis ... .. urotwo men her threp nr-k4 .421 ..2 Garcia is now in H.ilt Ljk whrc; WASHINGTON ... .. .....22 42 .2211 ngareV fsm plied he has been working out daily In the; Detroit . th .iCO show career capita of will and recently club Manhattan Chicago gymnasium, t"niid Ktates leading th field ..2 come to OaTden Tuesday In order that Philadelphia .250jth 'with one HUlomobUe for everyeleven the fans here may .watch him go; Itreult YcrtrrdajV person", and HunU, with one car for Young will also, throughIn the paces. arena 2. 2. the' Detroit the local very llt'O personK, ranking lowest In Chlro train during !lhc percrntag erale. Ranking of week, and hours will be scheduled for; Ft. Ixul 2. Cleveland 6. game post '.other countries follows: the workouts In order that the ring N1 one car for every twenty followers mav be on hand. pond: rsln. cane post twoCanada, persons. TwoSOgden stockmen arc said io' Wsshington-Bcstoof $100 each on! poned; rain. have placed a England, one r fo: every 268 per- an ach boxer as the outgrowth of son. Ammciiv. ) held between the twp men. CHICAGO, April 22. Fiance, one car for every 402 per- argument on th night that Young and Garclal Chlcago came from behind today, son. ! nr niiu ii tiled Detroit In th ninth Inning and Germany, one car for excry 84 per ii'uint uinr son?. uiviuiwua lunrniur iiriiuvn tiiu from ail parts of the northern coun won out. 2 to 2 in the eleventh. The Italy, one car for every 1000 pertrv are expected to attend. game was a pitcher's battle between sons. Three fast preliminaries will also be Faber and Leonard, the break favorAusttl.1. one car for every 2709 perou the' program, sons. the Twice visitors. the Tigers ing oo oo scored runs successfully working a of pe double steal, by Mexico s 19.0 production two Alaska bought more thrift stamps but aside from these troleum amounted to 140.000.000 bar Innings Faber waa there and their per capita in 1S20 than any Ute in rels, of oneflfth of the world's total. master. He gave way to a pinch hit- - the union. twelve-roun- .714 .700 .f IS .444 to.2; ed d I .444 ....15 Cov-.V?- ei ! - six-rou- T ( nd & ..... Hc-sto- - York-Philadelph- ia f n bt v, ... i-- ! BY STANLEY MOTORIST -- It's Not the Brown One . , - miles' - j flT WAS UNDERl .HERE LAST V SUMMER ? . put PADDOCK CUTS -L s - f THAT MAN COULD LOSE A q iabath jC DOll R EC9RDS Penn-aylvanl- r "K i 1- -3 2-- a. 3. - "A 4 V 100-mete- 300-yar- ,200-meter- s. ds r 2-- 5: 1-- . 1-- 5: 4-- 5: ;20-yax- . di 1-- I -- heart-to-hea- rt 3-- ito?S.r!lhor"eow' . - - blc ter in the eighth and Ho3ge finished ,the game. The score; H, H. E. Detroit . ..101 00 000 CO 2 7 1 .Chicago . .000 001 001 01 1 11 2 WHITE SOX WIN On Pet. 1 1 5. Hch'.-ippr- Smitnrield's Manager last Youthful TwirlerMay Work Young and Garcia Will Do Battle in Feature on Slab in Opening Year Scores Homer; Game Here Cubs Win Opener Friday Eve I " 2-- com-ipct- ll EDS' VICTORY WITH LOGANITES! BOUT FOR FANS vir-torv-. I 6. sec-tmarka- hkh 11-- 4-- g ITWELVE ROUND JACOBS SIGNS - 1 $. le two-mil- e - - 1 S. 5. 2-- - w -l 1. nd s T- 2-- 1 1 Boston-Drookly- 1 S - . 1 5 100-yar- Brooklyn 4 .42 Philadelphia. 6 .400 Cincinnati YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. .166 . . St. Louis Salt Lake 4, Portland 3. Seattle 3, Sacramento 2. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Francisco 2, Vernon 1, n Gordon McKay and Jimmy San game postponed; Oakland 4, Los Angeles rain. game: Seattle 5, Sacramen Johns Expect to Meet to 3. York game posty t Philadelphia-NeV v rain. Men poned: Class High Cincinnati I. PltUburg 4. SEATTLE, April 23 Seattle took Chicago 8, St. Louis 1. , both ends f the double-heade- r from one of the 8acramento club here Gordon McKay. considered win PITTSBURG. April 22. (Natlonal.) the greatest middleweight boxers in ning the first game 3 to today, 2 and the Cincinnati won the third game of to the United States, and well known nni rnnt..t k t the- lnltia the series here In from PltUburg contest Demaree was touched for nine 5 to 4. Ability today ogden sport rouowers, wm aeparxior Reds to solve of the wnere auernoon umana tomorrow hits, hut keDt them well scattered. Hamilton's delivery In the first and he will battle May i ana & against Uinnw Srhnrr twiriri th victory to the two of the best bets in that section. for the locals an rhalkoH nn hi third third innings gave the was Invincible for 1 visitors. Marquard 111 una.4 ivicxvajr luufiiu a. The scores 'A In the sixth. weakened but five innings nas maae ana 13ui circie wiue R. H. ugjaen liirDee friends during his stay. He recently Seattle 1 Home runs oy Fonseca ana 7 2 Score: featured the game. 0 2 purcnasea a noiei nere anu ia now t gacramtnto R. II. E. - ...... -Spencer; Cincinnati . ...401 000 0005 t 110 4 9 won me etan.e weigni-wnPittsburgh ....000 002 and uumi H rm . . i i wcwuu j?ronl t iti.i-i.- ! t . i Tirr.-- . mie Har grave: 6U' Batteries: Marquard iu Av;jrv'tl S 2 5 . .... incaiiie .... i rT and Carlson Hamilton. r nuay Qlaxner, win 3 Pat Jacobs, star twirler for a south3 11 Sacramento iiigiit attumpiinj i on me eastern ern Utah baseball club last season and anH Adams; Schmidt. tt .rlc ' Fa Rrhnrr uiy. ajims iuet of new fields to conquer and there as one of the coming stars and' Elliott, regardedmound are scores of Ogdenites who are pull"! Kuntz ST. LOUIS, April 2 S. ( National.) In this section of the of the 6 to 1. in success St. Louis defeated locai the ior lor siar. ice Chicago ISKlVJl PORTTANn jng country, h9 signed to twirl forUtah .n National the of caitlthe the of league vn uulii .vxexvity cliiu o uiuia win i c t u r n paott.a Northern opening club Logan ' to Ogden during the early part of r.i,, T,- -. htre Mayor iviei pjvenea ine iirsi league, according to word received GASSAWAY MILES June. Sze, here last night. 4 " to the Beavers Portland here today, Yv. " V CO 3. Although Reiger of the Bees was Chines6 minister to the Lnited SUtes, During the spring training season of Score: Salt Luke Bees at Boyea Springs. the touched for nine hits, he kept them cted a opening umpire. . I.. well scattered. Pillette and Ross Csl., Jacobs made a decided hit with 010 201 000-- - 12 Ltwirled for the Beavers- The score: Chicago Manager "uavvy Cravath of the Bees' ' 000 010 000 1 0 Stand was only R. II. E. St. Louis recently released by thatr7 4 York 0 and more Batteries: O'Farrell; club to get Salt Lake Tyler experience. 0 May, Riviere, Goodwin and Clemons. 2 He has the fre and easy motion, j Portland (MP oo Batteries: Reiger and Byler; Pil- which Indicates a natural horn pitcher. lete, Ross and Fiiher- He Is also a good sticker. Jacobs may a you twirl the opening contest for the Col-- ; TIGERS 1N. LOS ANGELES. April 23. San Ounners. o Francisco went down to a 2 to 1 de feat at the hands of the Vernon Tigers here today in a snappy contest. RAIN SPOILS TIME Schellenback of the Tigers and CrumP- AT PHILADELPHIA Ier of the Seals engaged in a pitchers' duel, the former allowing five hits and the latter four. The score: R. H. E. PHILADELPHIA. April 23.- 1 San Francisco ... . . 1, 5 the Intercollegiate cham 1 Southern California Runner 2 4 Vernon pions, defeated Harvard in a track meet on Franklin field today by the Batteries: Crumpler and Anfinson; Makes New Time for-Fouto 47 score of If Rain swept Schellenback and Hannah. ovat the meet and left the during Events PITCHERS' DUEL. the field and track boggy and unfit SAN FRANCISCO. April 23. Cran- for record time. dall and Winn engaged in a pitchers' Captain Earl Eby and Everett 23. Charles Cal., REDLANDS, April of Pennsylvania. duel here yesterday afternoon, the "W. divided Smalley Paddock of the University of honors, each winning two first places. Oakland mound star being the- victor. l the count being 4 to 2 for the Oaks. Southern California broke the world's Eby gave his team 10 points In the 7 Both Crandall and Winn twirled good record for mile, while Smalley r, quarter nd -half the did likewise- In both hurdles. The but former ball, allowing eight v. it' A I 200 meters and the at hits, while the latter allowed seven. Southern California A. A. U. meet Ptnnsylvanians swept through the event The score: losing only one first ...; . R.24 H.7 E,31 here today, according to official track, Los Angeles . . . when Ned Oourdln, Harvard, plaes dash. timers. Oakland t captured the century 100 meters was Batteries: Crandall and Baldwin; Paddock's time-foToday's victory la the first Pennsyl10 300 yards vania has ever scored against Harvard Winn and Mltze- 200 meters 21 30 300 meters. 33 5 seconds. In a dual meet, losing to Harvard In oo He ran 100 yards In t 2- - seconds. 1134 and 1117. oo FRAZEE WOULD DO tying the5 world's record and in 21 seconds. AWAY WITH HOLDOUT Paddock, after winning the 100- - YANK TENNIS STAR -dash, continued to a taps at the yard 100 mmimr mark tn nMl..a LOSES TITLE MATCH Frazee. owner of the'Boston arrangements. Four watches caught Harry in. wivAv Red Sox, is going to do away with the hla t,me for J00 yardi at , a,4( Tntre holdout trouble next spring. If he re was practically no wind ROEHAMPTON, England. April 22. mains in baseball. He is srolng to have The 100 meters world's record for Press.) F. li ilir ofthe Associateddefeated a talk with his players as recognised by the A- - A. U.. li 10 5 Lows, H. .Engiana, before the curtain falls on the made by D. F. Lipplneott, United Botsford. youthful American W.tennis 1921 season and those players States Army. In 1912. star, in the final of the Surrey hard who refuse to sign their contracts will oo tennis championship match courts 4 be disposed of before the ronowing Snain whlrk has itMolnnivl "11 1 ft pere toon toe loaay. ts waterpower 3, match in straight sets I 2, reiinwltS 11 ,aiJ J. OO Jack Dempsey wore a black derby 0.0M horsepower. ilttf. value' . otithtUndlnC and a bright colored coat when he orkdverUsgharisf 78 . Approximately cvuv per cent by rol-oo sw na ten per I vi uui; NNHILB HE went to New York to prepare for the 'The 30 reclamation sources of the kind bate been utilized. ume, of the air ne&r the earth's purhas government will de with that scrap Carpentier cent oiy-- J face la nitrogen and 21 cide who's to wear the world's heavy projects on hand covering an aggre- I ine Dig suck and the lip stick. gen. Washington Fosl gate of 3,200,000 acres. weight brown derby. - - Two-mil- mid-we- FOMSECA AIDS -; half-mlle- le .475 Chicago Boston 11 15 Xrish-Amcr- One-mil- er .735 NATION" A Li LEAGUE. .610 W. L. .625 New York . 2 6 .525 3 . . 7 . . . 7 o 2-- le UBLE HEADER . trt e, two-mil- le 800-met- Her-JTlm- , - 4 j 3-- - - 14 12 Irk Nj ay San Francisco . ., Sacramento ... ... Los Angeles Seattle ..,;, Oakland..,-- v.; .... Salt Lake ... . Vernon - two-mil- HALF-HOLIDA- Y. half-holid- nr is eipeclej to win In the DEg MOINHS. Iowa. April It. .let of Running the f.steMwo mile. qmy M uu,:s made by a fsm oAmerican runn-r- s. hurdles: Won by huh i;c..vard j WrUht. the Arnes. Iowa, erelay quartet esiab-Nbrka: Wynn, No!r record of 7 : iT ; Dam,. wconJ; Anderson. Minnesota. hthed a new 4 for the Drake relas In the twelfth' third; Knolling, Wisconsin, fourth, renew al of the games at lh Time. : i i Five" Half-mi- l stadium here thu afternoon relay, high schools: Fltft other records for the games were shat- - action Won bv fJHnnell (Uml, Fl-ter'bolt. Hicker snd Hlvers): Audobon. and one was equalled. The Amea relay team, composed cf,,CCnd: Alcona, third; Exira, fourth. l ;39 Arthur Welters, Htanley Graham. Half-mllWebb and Ottls lllggina. smashcl rIay. high achoo:: .c-th- e American record of 7: It for thond section Won hy Cedar Rapids. two mile hung up by the Vorkes. Roegei. Marek. Rutte.rf eld ) : York New of Hou ican Athletic club team City, second; Mion City, third: In This record waa jointly ie Moines, fourth- Time, by the Tale university quartet which.; l; as e six years later while competing In th universitv rel : "Won by Amrs. the covered (Wollern. Graham, lligrtn. Pennsylvania relay distance in th name(tmci, time. JWebU): Illinois, second; Jowr third. 81IATTi:u OU MARK. (new record) , tOniy jTimr. 7:S2 No team of American runners haa,ihre team started). a contender fur honors with Grlnnell ucn ever raced the distance with The crack Amea relay tam brok collere. e unl- "Kastern colleires have never had as speed. The Ames flyers came wlthln;thc I rake record for the tiff a compel It Ion as they'll get this two seconds of equalling the world t rltv race, covering the diancs In year from the mlddM wnt" &2 for the distance, of 7;S0 The former record of 7:S3 Most Interest in the relays Is centered record was of Oxford combined made team mad the by by Ames a year ago- around the team that will represent the e runners Won by who and competCambridge college relay: combined French universities. last Cornell (Peterson. Mi Hi. CoU, Hret- The French trim is made up of Ielvart ed in the Pennsylvania relay and Fery. who represented France In year. Credit for winning the race be- nall); Wabash, second; Coe, third; Des the Olympics. Kur!n. famous sprinter, longs to Webb, who gave HUglns a Moines, fourth. Time. 2:23 and Gouilleux. who Is considered the bet lead of eight yards in the last relay. d dash: .Won by perlrr, r In France. to Nebraska: this Paua. Grinnrll, increased cond; Hlgglns advantage Most Important of th Individual events twelve broke Wllaon. the when he tape. Carncgl Kelly, third; yards low, is the pentathlon. hlch comprises the Athletes from Missouri valley won Tech. fourth. Time, :10. broad Jump, discus and javel!n throwlB. Four-mil- e the honors In the two Individual and the ;oo and 150O metre race. relay: Won by Illinois Brutus Hamilton of Missouri, holder of events. Wright of Nebraska, winner IMrOlnnls. Allman. Wells, patttron: mt the A. A. U. pentathlon championship of the hlifh hurdles In the Illinois re- Kansas Arfi". second; Ames, . third; . and regarded as the bat athlete lay carnival, won the 120 high hurdles Wisconsin, fourth. Time. 11:1 f in America, will meet strong ccimpetWm with Wynn of Notre Ham In aecond Half-mi- l won hy Notre . University In Everette Ilradley, Kansas, (Fh-kswas :1S Meredith. The Dame time Caughlln, place. 1914 when they established a record of Ieertng, of Ueorgetown university, and liartels sprin-jl)es- c e of Nebraska 7 minute fastest th and 3 seconds. third; Iowa, Chicago, second; proved IVnn. fourth. Time. 1:00 The iol vault contestants will include ter of the day when he won the 100- - I Nebraska, "But don't overlook Illinois. They are Two-micollege relay: Wen by ending- one of the best relay Jenne. Washington State university. Jor- ysrd dash In :10. CltOWD. teams, it is said, that ever competed in dan of Dartmouth, llarwood of Harvard. Cornell CSchnell. Cole. Iteron, Rret- Itr.coni American races. The rsmea were witnessed by a r.Mil: Wabash, second: Des Moines. Wright of Wisconsin, and N'olte. Penn's "Cornell, always strong In long dis- e star vaulter. of 6.000 persons and attracted third. Co, fourth- Time. 8:1, crowd will be 0 events, not counting a Half-mil- e Thrc tances, is likely to wfp up In the Won by Jist or bib collrpe relay: entry races In and the running relay. But they'll have to reckon thf heats S6 universities, Wabash ( Dinwiddle. Webber, Vanare-da- l. athletes representing with Illinois. The middle west will te South Dakota, second; colleges and high schools. Knr). Carleton, The meet wa retarded as a test for Co, third; fourth. , Time, j e 1:11 are to jthc In the athletes who One-mWon University relay: University of PennsrlvanU r Illinois fiweet, til. by 'relays at Philadelphia next Friday and' 'Saturday, and as a result of the re-- j Fields. ronohul: Notre Lame, performance of the Ames end: ChlcAgo, third- Nebraska, ,fourth, jteam in th two. mile event, this quar- - Time. 2:22. pr CUT HIS 'SHIVERNQ PA5SEMQERS HUNTS FOR A JACK- -. at - " m ssssasssssssssassssssssssssssssssi -- fr |