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'- lJur ,4 r - -.- y'JiA I v 8S"'eK',3x2t5?S$ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL '6, 1924. WILL THIS GANG ' ;. j.rySS.'Z'S'yi'kOi$X':3SZZS&itiiSSfc& '' a'r fiAt.MT WdVlTT.V TStiMt&X r v.' f.'qi'jW(taWL.-a- , M 4. tU'tna'HtiMV 1 r rnarai Bottom row (loft to rlgkt) Tony Ooronor. outflaldor; Bluer ?onde, pitcher! Jeek Ooopmen, Fresno local player; John Singleton, pttcbar; Jimmy Dsehnlaky, pitcher: Boy Leelia, first baao: Fred Ooumbo. pitcher; Clark Tittanger. Inflelder; Sick McCabe, pitcher. Middle row (loft to right) DuXly Lewi, left field (manager); Hanaol Hulrey, pitch tr; Kal Merritt, recruit lnflelder; Tony LaZanra, shortstop; Oscar Vltt, third base; Howard Lindimora, aecead baae; Jea JeakUia, catcher; Walter Pearce; ahortatop; Harry ONalU, pitcher; teeter Cook, oatcbar, ' ' y . Lloyd Kailer, pitcher. Top row (left to right) 3. C. D., Trlbnne baeehall writer; R. W. lane, president Salt Lake elnb; Johnny Oraff, lnfleid racrnit; Francla Olllespia, outfielder; Frank OSonl, pitcher; Leslie Sheehan, right fielder; Body KalUo, pitcher; Fhil Mulcahy, pitcher; Marion Thomas, pitcher; Johnny Frederick, center flalder; John Fetera, catcher; Jack Knight, aacond base, utility; Balph Stroud, pitcher. i .; Another Coast League Season Opens Tuesday; Acorns Will Be First Foes; Salt Lake Club Apparently Strong ' a ' from tentatively bought anethsr pitcher, one Pep Clark, from tha Reck far), 111., club, but ha la so expected to report. Of the thirteen pitch art named Is the foregoing list, at least nine esn be designated as regulars The other four are heavers of teas superior re They will probably he farmed out." The youngsters whe ere only just entering upon their base hail careers are Mulcahy, Thomas, Duchalaky and Keller.-- . Between new and June . l the club will have to prune down Its pitching staff to tbt, al the moat. Lntil the had their- - test It would pitchers have to name those who will be tmpoasihlo Of tha pitchere called be retained "regulars," four are sew to Salt- Lake unirorjna They er O'Dnub- Purchased from phe Red Sea: Hulvey end O'Neill from th Athletics, end Ponder from Log Angeles. .The other five McCabe, Coumbe. Singleton, Kallio end fctroud have been with, the Bees Fresno, Cat, whera yaatarijay tha players wars put through a month ct training. Tha hoys are quarters) at the Hotel Utah, whera they will remain until Tuesday. By that tiros they win have managed to establish themCelvea in permanent quarters tor the summer. tvery day since the opening of the training seaaoh The Tribun has pub .li shad news from Camp Lewis. Ah effort has besn msds to fcsap the bags ban lovers of Salt Lalca informed of every daveloproant. of every arrival, gaparturs, avery lama arm and stubbed toe. We believe It has been a daily appetizer, for a fan Certainly lihea to before be posted on what's doing on his ball fD..- -. i. ' Club.- From time to time The Tribune has published articles respecting the outlook for the four mam departments of basebsll pitching, catching, Infielding snd outtielcnng. The aim of these erti-:Ihas teen to. bring the reader in clo-- e touch with the poseibriitiea of strength and of weakness in every di- - - - Mi,k Hew.? Ho was with Sacramento the last three year. Of th seven tnfleldere, only ono I a complete stranger to the Const longue Clark Pittenger. Jack Knight new to the and Howard Llndimor signed as a free agent. a- -e and tha latter with leo Angeles last year. Govoner. utility outfielder, le a ?.ouug.Jlcaaa ntan Cal .bey..gCgcat Ftom time to time, toe. The Tribune ,iretnve. Frank- - Gillespie le a Uni- has disouseed 'the prospects of the versity of Utah atudsnt wh haa jCOnseven rival club,- - to thetr Improve- alierahte - That is teien. th rhib SaJt .fjJto wtll put ment. retrorression atid probable as baseball clubs In these Into th field Tueadev. For the meet familiar fan ertir.let the effort has been to. mention pert th Salt Lake From. - eech - of Frno the wttb-- perHouhtr-referenc- e with, the player. have been die at to hie fitness for the poet various .departments It remstrt to be etd Only assigned him. and In some instances that th pitching staff long odd comparisons have been made, al- th largest th Bees hsv ever hsd, though comparisons. In baseball, are ind anparenttv the pitching staff admittedly yfot worth much. Ara a quality. The Catchers Th If these articles have performed the alee has the leagme possesses. service which they were designed to good as Of ana outfield the It capable, perform that fs, to Inform the base- known capacity . : ball lover as to his owA dub and the other clubs as well the effort will not asset thi season will One ..hnve Veen.. In vain, hud The Tribune be theimportant af tha Bees reserve U glad to have been the means of Heretofore Salt strength Lake club hava the fan prepare for tha openhelvin weak on been hopelessly. ,. ing of the season. bench reseuroos. hut thin year there At this time It locks as though at la an abundance of tt. With a riteht least half of the Clubs are "ret'7 Th tne staff full to overflowing, thsre two LCs Anveies chibs, pan Fmn- -' will be nq lack of heavers, and n nectaco and possibly Oakland will get cessity for sending in vnun raters, or e evon lnfleidem- and outfleldern, additional players. a reenesfer has to save cn on clube, assuming that their contract lot tha following day. There piavere all report are not likely to pitcher In reserve etrength an th catching make any changes of Importance. a iteff. and heeps of tt on th Infield, If. fer - example. Manager I evil The following.. Players, beadedLby of, Vltt, President Lane and Manager Lewta, FgITT air- Infield oeniMin Io7erre. Lindimoro end Jealla. h has reached Salt Lake yesterdaV; Knirht, PittengeV and pearc t stick Catchers John Peters, Joe Jetkina, in should occasion demsnd a change. ' Cook . i third, short of Pittenger can play Pitchers Elmer Pon- second; beett shont; Peapce i der.. Dick McCabe. John glnfleten, can infleldi peeitten any piny Raioh Strmid. Hnk Hllvev. Ttarrv Knight shorn- - and can plav a outfield pave Ct Neiil, Keller-PhiPiidy Kellie. Uovd l n Knirht and, say. Jenkln Muloshv. Jimmv Dnchelskv! left- Th With bench, these ar two handers. f rank D'poul. Fred Coumbe, hitters of known power Frenis ATleul Merlon Thomes. . I n rood a' h titer as thi First bear Roy Leslie. ... ever sew. In witness whereofleague hit - teoond haseKowavd Llodimore. mrh nf with th nd yienk .. Jerk Knight- Hulvev ( 83S1 edn khaie that bail. too. Third, base CeCsr Vltt, Clark Fitvhn there i the evervwhero pneeent ter ver Fred Coumbe who net onlv nltchea. Rhortetop Tony LaZerfs, Walter hnt also p's vs an excellent first Keen, Pearce.-end te a, dub e an outfielder- - ,1aet T et f el 1 Thjffr year Fred hit .?9, which isn't et bad, Center field Tohnny Frederick hr. In two gel' Fight,-- fient Trails Sheehan. nreeent. Tt". snrati'; three eanabl pinch Infteiders end rtillly ootiiders Tony Govener, ed on pinch outfielder, and in two more Francis Gillespie. eenrence ere presented twa Assistant business manageh and rtrbt-hnattd three pinch hitter Charita Baum; coach, of pitchers, pinch , hitters, trainer, Rudolph Davie. ciid. - hard-hittin- Be-'t- ie Rush Wildly On, Players in Lead, Not Noticing Skill. SpectRtors -- sen-mi- -- .1 third-plac- -- The-Be- Had sorb earnest aout desirous of Improving His game elected to follow Sarateh on hi last round they would have Seen th American pro champion hie stuff in perfect atyle. strutting Ho would have seen drive leave the toe like bullets: ho would have seen a wonderful performance of iron play end. what more, he could have viewed It all with hut half the effort that wsj required to outraee tha throe fnllAoHee the tesdere Haver and Ockonden played three reunde without ever boln troubled Contrast .thi picture hy a gallery. with that of a year ao - In th Britwhen Havish open champlonshrip,ers tramped up to' the last green a Peel with a crowd of more than 18, Odd at hie hrela fmfng Thi niletbv the crowd feyoew h teed are, regai Sdleese of who th ethem are, has A few exceptions. A certain number e.lwavs follow Haven, regard-les- s of hi posttton tn th race, he onue he not bniv W a great golfer, cu'ar plaver Vore httf is alee Aflio. he 1 memlficent putter and In the crowd delight seeing long putts Hutchison, a eOlorf'il performer, alee hod- a regralar follnwiiur. and PasrsTen into premlneno twe tone he earn at tracts a larg ver age.Bututtallv th Other muet be wU Jlrv. on their way to victorv before the crowd will pick 1)0 their treii. " FIXED CLINIC DATE Df. TF. F. BGISE. Idaho. April Almond, director of tha state child morning anhygiene clinics. Oil nounced the date - for the spring ellnics In southern Idaho. Tha dates have been revised an account of. the And other prevalence of msasteo diseases In different eectlors. The revieed data have eet clinics for WaadeiL- - AjjcU Si. TjOrtield April.. JI and 4); Glenn perry, April 15 and Id; Jerome. April JS art 1, and GeodtnC Anri I I). : aVRAV-MaCART- - HV S.-- htu bn thUriwijMk Ler 4WTf jfc .. -- ' :t y j:- - ;'vAX yt. A. . 4-- 1, D (Palma Not Eligible for Indianapolis face INDIANAPOLIS. April . Ralph d Raima will not drive Ip tha twelfth ld race at eutomobUe annual the Indlanapoita Motor speed jray mat announced tonlfht. Ho 50, it wa hgs been diequatit'led by the Ameri- can Automobile association governing Port for par-- ! podv of th geo-Jirace meet ileipating in unrox-gnlzeon dirt tracks in California during winter. the ' Do Palma, known to racing ft Sa the hard luck" driver, became of. hlq numerous mlehapa. won th ill, event and has participated la all thA. contertjh4re except In Ml when he felled to enter within the proeeribod time. Sto-ml- le Tijuana Meet of 126 Days Closes April 20 Cal.. April Tijuana, Mexico, lacing aeaeen will eloe April 10. after lM day of raring, tt vraa announced hero last night Pw Jaroex IV. Coffroth, -praaidani of th BAIL Tijuan Jockey flue.Acoording to Coffroth. th last bitrace will be on April 1), when the for th Tliuana cup ed ean a player remedy a bad home run a stake of 510,000.' Th distance will his Iron ahota? , bo two mllea A by Th Coffroth consolation handicap, TeO KAY. nrTlTi-m- t a mile and a quarter.'wtll nxv run ofEngTIftfi Sunday. inftomrb touriamt combina of th golf history the team of Vaflion Wife Asks Soulmate for L-.- Th TWyCtW3. sugwlv (k out AW?SS0 How Pull in mm . ri of tion in sD4JtAy- Gt ; ils - 1b lft hnwi tinder Alienation Damages 1frhIy more Afi-- f TJrirrtfcfct hand over anghtiy more, Tb tendeucy wiir b to ittP Mra. Eleanor YORK. April Eugn of motion pietur today fUd stiit in th stiprem court against Mia CorliM her with allenattoa charging Plmr, affections and ask of her $2ho.0ho damagea. ing -- ar -- nvV1 - In- - i2- Mm- ,'g began.- - auil : for aeparsAlon, maintaining that her U. GOULO WINS AGAIN. housed in his ftostym-had husband uld KK W' YorKT A pnTTtT a I., horn, a screen 'h-M- 1 f th of PhHa41hi. h Wtr After th suit was settled out of rtmoiowdbi. court, t tnn Brewster took up hU home on an estate at. Morristown, N. J-- , her he wa said to hava Installed Ma th ittn over e auddenly. gettin In Additioif. the golfer might tnd with f mre fen itanc. If the tin do not nfftce, h tdotald turn the face of the club ut to a hmali extent when addressing the (Cofyr'gbt, 1324. Associated Editor, XEBT Brter, wif ot wAaUhy publisher mag!, and family. H Misa rainier soon as lh law permits." Palmer, declared Ua would-marr- .aa y 3WC ' . a tong, hard campaign for a chemnionehin - it Is reserve almost Invariably is the strength t-that s meeeea and noneue-oe.marrm -r Tn O-'t'- t f V - CX v s VISITORS.' WELCOME : ?.-- I MUST SELL , . er PACKAED and My , ETDDZBAKEE In Excellent Condition, My icf VaRgvr-- At wemwdjRHiiJmiMiawM JdkKwnh ... qo. . . 4 r'A WESTERN ADTO - ZAuuroa 144 Motor Ave. Wag., 4204. n Stoc t n - W Vri if', &. Bir, Will Sacrifice for Qnick liliiittk catcher; Otwrgg McDouaJd, eateker; Owtm Fontor. Back row Managor IvaJMt6orJ; Ted Cathor, left Wold; Cul Tnau.' pitehar; DcJrigdfi, I'ttsjff: Claude Cooper, con ter field; Joe Lepttch, utility outfielder; Goorge Murdvlo,aju.? pitcher; George Steward, utility inf Solder; pitther Waiter bfn pitchor; George BortUcr, pitcher. Middle row row Pete Front Harrla. Brubaker, pitcher. Marquis, Grant Bead, Louie baae; ahortatop: Ai Maderas, third base; catcher; Bay Art Rtiva, catcher; Captain pitcher; Jimmy Guiato, first Boy Hobson, pitcher; fLvi Kmix, pitcher; .pasie" Johnson, utility; Spencer Adams, aocOnd baao; BIB Bod da, utility lafuider. .Pitchers "Bus" Ailett and Harry Krause were missing several undoubtedly have strength . 4 : L. saed Tljls is noaby iru of Asst. ; ic- sumutpr ..waatUMn- a - leak r -- Xs (x9X w ; s. seems to hava an inexhaustible enrplr of It' thi season. ' rc .Of the Ofhenelubs in the leamie. Ret CONFERENCE Te visit our shop and see just bhw your radiator is repaired. Watch the making of tho f XJ. 8, CAJRTRXDGE which is CORE, Tibratlon-progf- . freesti and.Costs an more than other kind, fcut. 1 (fuarantood to outlast your ear, "x thri d win-so- " 1JJ V left-han- d e the cbaHnr""watoh; In 1l-t- - tt , Barbara-to-enrag- 61. '. ..- - SO guCDENIV. Torh irt f( fi g', Go-v-- srefi GETTING IRON OV&t ' be-cu- -- .. ,..... 5VU OVER-T- defended hui tide today ejcreful tv defea.tmr Hewitt Mormn of Nr It-b- - The absentees on th Fait Take he- -: Joe 'lit llhoit. duffieider; trve list hre l kthert Pieeho'der. ed parvw not yet decided pltchera. orWllnolt has not he can leave his busiwhether ness a.t. Santa. in d hasehati- Gould has been Sick sll Plaeholder is still suffering from a lams shoulder, Th Bees have HAND BEES DRAW OAKS FOR OPENING WEEK OPPONENTS Right-hander- f LEFT MAM UNDER, RitHT - ' to REMEDYING 'PULL IN IRON SHOTS. rota . iior Hucn- - 1 1 -n 1 - IN BIG SPORTS Hagen." (Copyright. TBSd, hr the Conaolidated Free Association.) PIXEHCRST. N. C., April A1I crowd, as such, are fickle, but events of the week at Pipehurat have proved that there la no crowd go .Tokie as a golf gallery. t The same evenfht? disproved tS? accepted theory that toil generally fens follow th play of the reigning star to obtain value po'ntcra on tee game, to nee good golf, or because of a liking for th man they r following. The simple foot la that a golf gallery follows the hied wjio is tiding hum to Victory, or Who at least Ue he as tf he is riding the eras; of the . wave. Hero at Plnehurst thi week Was -- of sional ever aeeemhed at this particular tournament. There wag Hagen and Hutchison. Sejsseu, and Havers Barnes and Gekenden,' Farrell and Ktrhwood, . MacDonald. Smith and Kerrigan. and of- a- score of ot er lesser them capable of playing lights, all great golf. On the first day the mighty Hagen of four atrokee evef a lead obtained hi nrarost competitor, Hutchison. The other trailed along at various Intervale, Hagen and Hutchison war paired for the second day plsv and the spectators, f'gurmg great majority-o- f ecTiw tiroVWh? n.'iUUT d LITTLE LESSONS 1 fen Fmneleo elub, champions, la, deenit th lees of two of tt hset pitcher, a fovmidab'.a It la conceded that the feale are the e,Iub th H?t pennant winner mutt beat." Th feale have Hunky Schorr end Georgia Burger to replace Doug McWeeny' an) Harry Conrtney. hda Sacramento gained hitting Art etrength in tha eoqulettton of gmlth. and th shift of Hemingway a short and Claude Rahwer to third win undoubtedly help, th dnyotea Sacramento finished second lent .. Pmctlcally th only change .jbn th Coyote team t the cojntug of Pitcher Cberll Hail in exchange for Pitcher Paul Pitterr. e Portland, last years to have materially chib, appears strengthened. ' The Beaver, for on thing, are again under the leadership Bill - Ken worthy. Middleton, hat year s man- agef, worked wonder with the Beaver. and the Iron Dub will put forth every effort to keep up the pace set The Beaver have two by Jimmy. new pitchers, two new infieldere. three nwarerpitchers and ons new outfielder. ah avelosr Pitcher' Rube Tarrison and bhortstop. Johnny Jones. IDAHO POSTMASTER' NAMED. ' They have cbtained In their plaees thr iur - pU lp ana several pitchers of more og H. Hl4ey rtpwitffd.pec't less good repute. They have also jkkk Pitcher Harry Gardner in es- -' B. phT ter of fact: neither twe-ye- er ar, er, played exceptional golf On the ooiuJ day, although Hagen played bell enough to win. MacDonald Smith and Johnny Fan reJI, with not a soul- following, did all Of the scintillating itj the third, or morning, round, when they came through with a pair of TS'a in th face Of poor golf conditions. And In the aftornoon Gene Samson, playing with the promising, young Henry CtcuoL turned In the greatest round of th entire tournament at 9 without g single ptraon being on hand to wit-n- a thi remarkable The mob had gone on performance. ahead with Cut-eha- w tie and pdrilaad, te a leaser degree of Sacramento, peesltty at Vernon and doubtful of Oakland and Log An- gela. The lon GOLF GALLERY y. Will Be Tenth Year for Bees in Class AA Ball; Players Assembled for 1924 Campaign Best That Could Be Obtained; Pitching Staff Exceptionally Large incumber and Quality; Race This Season Promises to Be Close and Superheated. , ty J. c. The baeaball club that will repraeant Salt Lake this Mason arrtvsd bama change .with Seattle tor Pitehar Harvey Sutherland. Th Seattle Club, which elosed th tetson, last year tn fourth place, start off Sfilh a group of vetoraaa. Th Inhava been changed consider-ehidian Flrat Baeeman Doq Johnston has been replaced by Elmer Bowman, of tha Kaatarn leading batsman league; tha club ha obtained Cuff th veteran Georg Brady and for seeoad base; has fortified shortstop with a helper for. Sammy Crane in th Person of Frank Emroer, Ind ha added Frank Osborn, whs hit last season, te Its It) I tha Eastern g outfield. The already Bitching staff Is largely mad up of veterans If all of these vat gheilld pom threurh, Seattle will have a powerful organisation, with pronounced strength In gil departments It i our Individual vlaw that, if Manager Bed Klllefer has th luck whieh may fall hie way th Indian will be I tough hunch. The Indian have loat 'Pitcher 'FlmrJlcbb;' who wob tweh gam last season: Pitcher Fred Blake, Catcher Fvett Tirvan and heeond Baseman Clyde Mearkle. m addition to Johnsthft They have George BtueUnd, acquired Pitcher Basrhv and Jim Butnorlana, Harvey Percy Jenee. among ether, and Catcher Earl Baldwin, from I,o Anels 1,0 Angeles, sixth place dub lest year, It dtffieult to eetimsta. Th Angel have lost Pitcher Georg Lyon. Percy Jones and Elmer Ponder. and htv gained Pitchers Elmer Myers, from- - Fait lake: Warn -- Wright and Chsrlte Root from th Browns, and from the Western George Payne Issgus! Aside from Myers, these pitcher ar new to the league. They have also obtained a first c At ..Cedric fhtrat attd a good Th infield' catcher in ih Billings. Manager Krug Is reported to favor almost entirely consist of youths, whose abilltv and staving dualities ar With Art problematical. Griggs gone, the hitting strength of th Angel rest almost entirely with Outfielders Hood. T worn My and Durst. As the Angels stand tt this hour, they do hot seem to have Improved over last year: rather they seem to have lost The club, however, may strength. have potential strength "undreamed of. With a very young bell eitib. as with " ,r. v. r' Sale. - - d.Lv - Phone Wasatch 4922-- - -- |