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Show 40 T1IE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Hornsby, Once Meek, Becomes Real Driver - j Cardinal Pilot Show pClicy; to Surpass Likely McGraw. Managerial Duties Fail to Bother Noted Stars Great Batting Ability. ST. IlTh most March Jntaraatins character In baaeball, right row ta Rogers Hornsby. The burly Texan, meek and mild mannered as a inera .400 hitter, promises to be the . "hardest boiled manager In, the league. Starting hie first season aa a National league pilot, the " e slugging champion has 'a policy that outdoes If you don't believe tf, ask any of his Cardinal players. They said that Hornsby lacked color as a ball player, that he failed to capitalise on his natural ability. He Wa tod easy going. He shunned publicity rather than courted It. He was shy and backward In bla dealings with the public. If there was any way to avoid any demonstration, Hornsby sneaked, off from his admirers. On the ball field and off the field he was a meohanical figure said the critics. He wasn't like Cobb, Ruth or Slsler Rickey was the boss and Hog didn't even kick up an annpaf stir over signing hie contract So much for Hornsby, the private. Now for Hornsby as manager and pilot of the Cardinal - pennant chances for the 192S season the Hornsby of the future. I.OUI3, alx-tltn- two-fiste- d Jch DUAL PERSONALITY. te The Trtbaae. ' Field Lack OOAK, Much SI. Coach E. L. (Dtck) Romney of the Utah Agxl-- u culture! college received a diver batketbell, the exect die of a regulation ovalrw aa award for the Rocky Mountain conference basketball champion Mp. which the .Agflee won during the court eeaeon. The award ie even bv John A. McKenna, a noted pat eportaman of Boulder, Colo. After the name of the winning Aggie basketball squad are engraved on the trophy, it will be placed in a case with three other conference championship awards and two cups won by Aggie relay team elnce 1921. In 1921 the Aggies won the conference football honors and In 1924 and 1925 the conference title In track wee captured by the Logan oollegs. Silver cups were won during the same two years by the Aggie relay teams. , The probability that the Aggies will send s relay team to the famous Drake university competition later In April at Dos Moines has Ooach Romney has begun looking now practically become a certainty. bis material over and finds In J ihuuLj' Anderson, BUI Decides and If an Aggie medley relay Mel Burke, three relay men. team makes the trip some other quarter mller will be chosen and It Is man runs the quarter, be will a Anderson fifth picked. likely that Oeddee the half and Burke steps the mile. ' run wee Due to Inclement weather conditions the postponed today until Saturday afternoon et 12:15 o'clock. meet has been set ahead and next WedThe annual class track nesday and Thursday are' the dates for this event. a to the I Big Handicap L. D. S. Baseballers. TOLEDO, Ohio, March SI. (By the Associated Press.) Winners of the various events in the American Bowling congress are the only ones recognized by that governing body of the bowling game, according to A. Langtry of and Milwaukee, Wis., secretary - ruling executive. Mr. Langtra, discussing the merits of that method of deter- mining the beet in the alley pastime, gavt his reasons as follows: Each and every entrant in an A. B. O. tournament perform on driVes he is seeing for the first time; the alleys are perfect and new pins are used on all occasions, thousands of tons of wood being used in the course of an event that has become international. Each howler, before he has run out his string, has shot over six different alleys and he is not on any one of them long enough to become accustomed to them. There are no "grooves" in the Tha baseball and track aspirants at I D. 8. uni varsity .have bean confining thetr effort to inside workout this week, on account of the fttormy weather. Coach West has the baae ball men out In the Deseret practice ie confined lo battery practice, fielding and bunting drill. A Squad of about Twenty men is out for track, and theee r.m tire working out on the track in the gymnasium. Th Saint are badly handicapped in their spring athletic by the act that they have no campus room. T he rear campus ie hetog tom up to be seeded for the football season next ha cut the space for baseyear. ball down to the small room lnrsnt of the buildings, and the tracksters haVe ho place to work out. have been made, "Arrangement however, for the uee of Lucas field for baseball, and when the Weather A break the nine will train-ther- e. start mas made Monday, when the first game of the class series was played there, resulting In a victory for the sophomores oyer the Juniors ( Continued from Preceding by an 11 to 3 score. The junior la scheduled , tq roegt senior In the next game, the winner to play and AveretL alley 8, Poll and Pugslay, the sophs for the title next week alley 9 11 30 p Practice is somewhat hampered bv m. singles Wexels, alley the fact that a good many of the 4; Gemple alley 6. Lyman, alley b candidates are at Chicago, where the Birrell, alley 7, Bush alley 8 Saint hoop squad is playing in the The scores are as follow national basketball tournament The 8 P M. TEAKS. team will return about the middle of WEDNESDAY, NBi'Hl PLAfiTFlH next week, and then baseball and track work will begin In earnest Until then D. 8 U In the strength of the the spring sports will be somewhat of an unknown quantity, although indications point to a strong track squad and a good nine. fymna-iurnhe- re u A. B. C. Champions have failed to reThis, in Mr. Langtrys opinion, gives the "smalt town"' howler an even chance with the "big leaguer peat year after year A dont This peculiar expression forms the philosophy of the great slugger In his personal achievements as well as in the management of his ball club. When he approaches the plate he He absolutely lacks imagination knows that he either will or will not make a hit. Worrying Is not going to help matter any nor will nervousness. Perhaps that is one of the reasons Hornsby has ftever had a protracted slump When he took over the management of the club many of hi friends and advisors declared he had m&de a bad move that the worries of handling a ball club would react his against bitting LACKS IMAGINATION AT PLATE. Instead, Hornsby went on one of his greatest gwfetting sprees in the weeks following his eleation to the Job formerly held by Rickey. The man simplv lacks imagination when he Is at the plate This ie the policy that he is trying" to jam home to his own players In a tight game last year one of Hornsby s .300 hitters was at the plate in a pinch where - hit or & long fly meant a ball game Hog slapped him on the back and told him to take his Boxer Utters Compliment in K. O. Moment -- IAs f f 4 i ' h , J f I- H ff - to DELLEAXR, rift., March 31.-- u (By th Associated Prea.)- Keneaftw Mountain Landis, Baseball commissioner, today banded down bis first ruling on the resin wEdxerdaYj j so y race, puree $1400, U.reenttte WEDNESDAY, 11 SO P Stable entry 108 jw Weather cloudy track aow K. By IRWIN 64. HOWE. Buhl Girls Trts Fpemksrs Cleveland YThen tbs HoitJ Play-Washingto- n Sextet fB irrv t m . 118 9 142 1n 122 dhida the catching, at heretofore hewell la the better, hut cannot hit as hard as Myatt it is said that the manager will sacrifice a Uttie hitting strength this spring to get better work behind the log, will make g Sewell receher, Joe Slvaute was consirered a great young southpaw hurler two or three years ago. but lost season he won only four games, while losing twelve George Uhle. the fast-ba- ll king, was also shy about ten victorieshe of the number he turned in whn-was caught by Steve O'Neill Part of the bad luck, of Shaute and Uhle wa due to poor support and the real to bad Cleveland of hopes pitching higher position in the standing of the chibs are based on a return to form of Shaute and Uhle. although ung Rsy Bong lately of Texas and 'Dutch' Levsen, two may help some Ancient Sherrod Smith, Garland Miller and can not Walter Buckeje he expected to do better this season than they did last TlLDENg PROTEGE LOSES. AUGUSTA Ga March SI (By the Associated Press ) Only one upset tured todav s second round matches fn the annual south Atlantic tennis tournament. Donald Strachan, Phila- detphia, protege of William Tllden, Philadelphia, losing to George O'ConAH other nell, Chicago, favorite won threlr matches. Tllden of Kenneth Bourne, easily disposed first-strin- g right-hand- 6llr er 1398 Height, 16S f Test pounds. right-hande- Salts rrTaT, & J tT W?. three 50 half 1 foricere $"00 ptme MUtant. $46 0 $20 00 ad $760. won Dnrle K 111 tratemeli 88 00 snd WiU UK 414 aecwnd, $4 9 t i Smith I. 88 8 third TWr Marjory WaatS OeIi tOanee Mnreav Did Kirkapx aad Bebby also ran half fovtaae Btwel race Mr aad and op. porae $700 tkree year-e9I ai x H 84 40 $17 80 and (PhilpoVJ. 8 fNee'ft $4 40 wen. Stiver Ster $10 80 Maw 88 od $4 0 eeeeed; 84 8 8 sWUd TXeeehta $0 eo third Tlsia FI ek Used 8mrt Mevee. Vaa 8torld9 xBai) ipe Iam. sTemna tea ftafee I- -l year-ai- lee Ntosata ,4a TUT AN A fear sod 4 eiaislag. FI ret race 08 i ' raie fTitaset TUr4--hMn- r CMXm John D. Owen at rmT boutm bwet see raa aeen fwr yearw'de na $7nO raeed af4 clatwnf jwre 4 n aad 88 8 ew E4wadt 80 i ( and 8M 4 see $ y a $08 (JetK 9 nrti. $84 tnlrd. end Raarer aad aHtrd Xfteld Third eew t 1 1 Bthht et t .Carlson..- - M ENTRIES LISTED, Following ar-th girl who participate In the meet: Granite Jeanette Maxwell, Mary Theta Greene, La Verne Jensen, Jones, Murtai Wilder, Freda Wether-- " . Pont Hussey, Thelma Robinson, ltosa Alger, Florence Wuraback, Ha HarMartha Ram- rison, Carmen Jacob s&yer, Erma Kecie and Florence Bauer. West Ruth Naefe, Louise Hsrfiov, Vivian Pierce, Marcella Scott, Erma Spencer, W'inona Naefe, Marguerite Davi Edna Peterson, Ethel Larson, Dorothy Scown, EL a Hanson Mary Hanson, Ruth Johnson, Esther Rrg, Lorna Young, Emma Spencer. Ellen Jackson, Margaret Haupt ana Ada Chamberlin, L, 1. 8 Ruth Austin, Alberta Burt. Grace Cannon, Ruth Lift' but, Genevieve Lavl lone Luncan, Fran-celEvans, Bernice Griffin, Helen Homer, .Estherline Hunter, Alice Jex, Mary Kimball, Myrie Miller, Lucille Morphy, Ruth Nowell, Helen Powell, Helen Schroeder, Ruth Smith, Nellie Stead, Alice Helen Steele, Smith, Pearl Srhraeder, Rhoda Stevfl Marion Helen enoon, Tanner, Taylor, Chiyo Thomas, Nora Stewart, Helen Van Cott and Dorothy Wood, East Dorothy Taylor. Helen Coop- er, Anna Cooper, Lott Cooper, Blenda Newltn, Ruth Horn. Gladys Carver, Uaylie Rich, Betty Corf man, Carol Barclay, Elizabeth Nicols, Rody Eva Bernice Barnes, Jeanne Covey, Dorothy Ensign, Maude Shepherd, Alice Hunter, Elisabeth Ring, Helen A Ik Ire, Adrienne Ott, Ann Rigby, ETel lore Bartholomew, Frances Zwicky, Alice Kimball, Addis Berger, Marian Dorian d, Ruth Elisabeth NelWilson, Ruth Odber Alien Berlin, Helen Kletttng, son, Marie Fowler, Janice Fuller, pome li Benton and Edna negated. RAUIEN WITHDRAWS. PHILADELPHIA, March 81. (By Associated the Pres) Adrian Paul-ebrilliant middle distance runner from Hollapd, jrill not take part in the University jf Pensylvanla relaY yents on April 23 and 84. He had requested a place on the program, but the management announced that H would be unwise to add another special event to the twelve already Hated. n, DRAW. RESEk-GARDi- Re-na- to - er . 1926 NEW Idaho Falls Country Happy Over Snowfall Ford Tudor Sedan BALLOONS 6 $160 Down City Motor Sales South State. Wasatch 843. 4G0 . at -- - Here-W- e Are Again! $7,85 Mens Shoes and OxWe find we are overstocked on our fords. We will clean house on 2500 pairs of new spring style. Mostly $7 .85 SALE PRICE values. hlfh-grad- e LOU Ford ster, Mr. Call tires. balloon I have 5 LIFE SKPE' MAINt C. t 1928 Horne WASATCH SILEAEMJI? Giving the Men Folk What They Want Is What Weve Been Doing for Year and . f .. le right-hande- d. 11 Ortr- - I4 Places were drawn for courses and the West girl will line up on the extreme south aide. Granite lu the south middle, I IX 8. in the north middle and on the extreme north side. Members of each team must with school the appear insignia pL&iu-i- y visible upon their suit Each school Is required to deliver four copies of complete lineup of irw tries to the IVseret gymajisium today at 2 39 oclock. j? Every possible effort is being made to moke the meet a success and the "following are acting in the capai ity of fth arrangement committee Mrs. Pearl Cummock, JL L. S ; Miaa Ixia i Trieste Hall, 1arrell, West, Mr East, and Mis V. Uorllnskt. Granite. The official o the meet will be as follows: Charlotte Announcer, Stewart; atari Marjorie Go with , Mrs. AJic- - Oakes Bronamwi timer Charlotte Rteart, Ehrma Murdock' LaVon Sharp, Mary btc w art ; sco re- keeper, Mrs. jjeone C. Woods; Judges of finish, Alleen Taylor, Iva Tanner,"" Lots Farrell, Emil Lanqutn; Judges of form. Pearl Kimball, Josephine of Kiter, Marjorie Go wans, Judge ' linesmen, Blenda Carlson and Olga Inchea Weight, Throws derson. Turf Results, Entries Ctrl mar partlclpat In on apMd or form form venU. vnt or in Two girls must be tap sntered (or thro, dives. LANES DRAWN. the SIMM j Frooftdfaf PHILADELPHIA, March 81. (By the Associated Preea) John Pewk, . and Club In 1925 Fort Worth, Texas the Nebraska tiger man, Gardlni. Italian heavyweight, league First Engagement St. Louis, Amer- - wrestled for an hour tonight- to a caLI draw. Neither was able to throw hi league. 19jj. Clubs since then Mobile. Southern opponent. .22; Brook CARDIFF VICTORIOUS lyn Nationajs, 1922; Bridgeport. Eastern league. 1923, Springfield, Easter LONDON. March 1. (By th, t 1924, Fort Worth. league, Cardltt City defeats Pre,.) 1925 record Games, 162; at bat, Sund.riand, I to t, today lo a 625, runs, 147, hits, 196; doubles 35, In the English football match 4; home runs, 5; sacriflcss, triples, first division. 15 stolen bane 21, batting averager league 912, putouts, 146; assists, 333, errors, 32, fielding average, 937. pats !t and kid Anpounds. Tuff Leonard pounds. Huntington, 93 and Lively, one preliminary will also be Included Harold Huff of Castlegat will be referee. Refreshment and a dance will conclude the program for th night. fata (Cofttinotd Tt Four-roun- . Deliver; Much Expected of New Third Sacker. IDAHO FA I.I.R, Idaho. March JI TIJTJANA ENTRIES. A two-inc- h blanket of .now eovarad M Firat race puraa $.00 five furlong Idaho Falla and tha atirroundlng counloud Idodar 4S3 year olds, Eureka btndlcap Tha anow waa of thla try mornlny. a 8 beats Bullet 10 4 MO 108 bl'latareal 110 hlfth watar content and waa ,anraUy , baVadelevo 114, Artillery Mao 11$. a8baU aa a to the farmera, boon rcaardcd Led 100, Betty Morphy 106. capeclally thoaa on dry land, wh.ra Brown Gkaata entry. been had dried from the molature tha bBarnn Long eaty. yround bv the warm temperature of Second race purse 8700 six furlong few lari and rlatmiDf wp, day. the maldesa, three yrarid received here (Unofficial . reporta Fryer ItlwXiira Lorraine 92. xAf aUur Aren (here waa a fall etated that gte A 9A xRange king 199, Moon 1(M 10-- 8, 6 of anew from aifht to ten Inchea In xJapidea 94 xyster Bbot 97. xI.iltlputlaD 97 Daiay Wood UM depth TTjJrd race, pmae 1700, aeren furtoog three year olds and np. c aiming x aarcha New York, in love sets, BOISE MAN GITS CONTRACT. Ho 106 xfciaette itm tlnlwioj Rtate 98 Mari h SI Idaho, fADDWEU,, 100. x Lou vain 10ft, Chariea H Clark of Rot. waa th year-old- s sad op rlslintnf furloaf rAlajab 108. xMiaa Lane 105. xUarrtgas contract of for th bidder' aucceaeful 1 H!m tartar Heir 17 Pitt I'iw )U Pat propoaed office build- - j 96 xFree Cutter Jo sO&Hmnre H1m 106 rnnrirurtln, th Fourtb race mine $1000 one mile and aeV Th Swift s and her for company three Inc Hoes Robert loft Sonoma handicap year xLim? Whits lo enty yard Hto F&ddtat will b about UTJ feet In, 93 xt'edran ins Mm Naoty 110. riructur olds and up aWimpce 98 H 10? Care108. coat will Be and iohotto Mon aSanfard Spaa Bplc and rmaabow 90. xDongleee ale approximately will h.rmonli. ful 106, xBehy Doll 93 xPigmr 90 100 ne)0 The hulldln J I, xonemas 06 with th preeent plant and wll b on, Roeedal Stable entry irible xISY 4lo five and half Corkcure 112 Hence Ftfiti race, porae $7 In height f 818 ead .tiTV mil Bifhtit rare puree 89tx three year olds and np Nil y kid 882 furlongs oUle and up Halm eeveotv vsole xRcportcr Inciter 116 Uho ih 96 102, 109 aEeka K) Inr rirth of Sr ll6 Uuaboa 101. xAhaaia Maesana Mora JO Jf M 86 J arNoliy Jr 111 t ouf Vrry I'baw 90, Iron Mask Ii 106. btardnal Irn"s Uoa 114 RabeW Rouse 113. sf,uaaibt 98 Hearin will b had before JudyW j eatrv sod ArgaU o cl ki 10. akpreckelf Henen, April 10, 1S26 'at 10 for v S'lath race, parse f$ftflO oa Si lie aad Sixth race parse $700 five and a half the and county buildtn, No- city a. four ftor marr clalaioreatv fllllee and .tart iWrnM. eearid fnrlooga final report on lW)etabie II lot sV.Y 444 purpoae of aubmlttlns braaka lad 10 ud w eUiniiar Joien Be 111 Ttilamevn M. Chrtatenwn Prcf J. faibelle top iRurarvla v ft(t j 7 inf 107, xt offteld li4. re, elverehtp Kid 104 Flpit Oorimna Mia Caltha xHsM PH, rFerjiipa 104 xfax UMaboe due Co. Veneahn "'l lO, Roaemlnt 113 jo( xRor) (Va-- 104 xBreseh eadeg jot K Wearhir nsrt rtoedv "track feet grmth rare ptfw $'0n fire and a half 469 464 matches ore scheduled for Friday, April 9. Bill Jarvis of Huntington will meet Imy Gorfinkle of Sait Iuke a the principal bout, each weighing in at 1&0 (pounds, and Frankie Buffington of felt Lake will battle Elmer Suilti each bout of HUwatha. US pound to be hix rounds d matches listed or Willing Wait of Huntington and Battling Howard of Kenilworth, each 14 pounds. Reg Leonard Salt Lake, and UiuLtloatna. ltle Sixth race, puree 81J00. claiming, three year olds and up. one mile aud seventy tarda Blue HU! 110 xKIng of Fortune 1197. xFaeasa 106 Dancing Pool 114 HO, Hurry Lgrro.1 9i Darlw Mod o 106, lAandrae 109 Maclean It Seventh raCe puree f!J0 four year olds and np. one mile an I a sixteenth aH u 1 Yon? Beeir R8, fcsvlg 1U I Rupee 107. Vo ratio 106 Oray Oablea BJ8 aDowgimut X. - , of ( xlor Not to be outdone, his opponent, when It was his turn to hit the floor, chirped That wasnt a bad one, me boy, not half bad' (Copyright, 1928 Publishers Syndicate.) rSrvil&r Twin Teeter 112. Korecaeter 104 Flftli race iNirsa IWWO added, the aud up augural iwnditsp three97year-oid- s Pal 19. Sun aeveti furloutf Mungo 9 fom safe 104 lounger 118 brerraah Mae 104, lNlid As aOppermaa 107, G'li!sn ter 112, at udgeller iu6 Htma 1(A, Irr 1n sun 108. Reparation 118 Traveller 97 94 aHenftor Nor gkfoot 126, Dr Omsra 103 rls 113, Ijeonard 0 101. Bg Heart aH. O. Bed well entry. off te The Tribane. March 81 The HUNTINGTON, sports committee of the Huntington chamber of commerce has completed the boxing card it ha beep planning for the pat eeveral weeks It conrounds, Including sists of twenty-fou- r headline bouts, three two four-roun- d bouts and one other The Individual. The commissioner declared any pitcher in any league can demand the drying powder, for use on his hands only and under the rules of baseball be perfectly within his rights, i - Shaute and Uhle Must Negro Athletes Club in A. A; U. 114 Many a fight has been won or Inst bv a running fire of conversation Kid McCoy used to talk manv of his opponents out of a fight by his stinging. biting, sarcastic personalities However, sometimes this hin music takes a humorous turn One night two fighters were putKnockting up a desperate battle were frequent, first one and down then the other was on the verge of being counted out. A one of them hit the canvas he looked up with honest admiration in hi ee and said. Gee! that sure was a peach of Special V day fans will see practically ths same -team In action that finished int un In sixth place 8jwcffl to Tlit Tribune. T)SRj friSL 4fjno8hvl4mo?awy' This being the ease, whatcr .im- " ffTTtL. 'Tent'ffecNr MirelT Officlati xttlansar. Pie, 8nstor Um'an sHtickMwrry made in the winning of th Buhl high school hav been provement is Finn. xiaa Txaacna 4 Omega stay ran In northwest uoceful be column last must reguarranging by year's I Field Evert and lars That this change wilt be slight, championship bankeiboll game to be me, one mil Ibrv yttr-e'dplayed here between the Buhl girl' up. clalmitif purae $70fWJu'ta Lae HM even must admit most the optimistic 14 00. 40 sn1 W so wm U( (Neal), championship team and the Endlcott, , Ra 108 (Pbllpot) $1 m aod 85 40 aeron1 Apparently, nearly every other cluo Weh , elate titleholder FtataSer- - UP MeCnfcet M 60, third Ka4v of the two team- - ha play4 admure in effected the league ha Bsrdoltd fifteen Buhl undefeated Tins, 1 42, t'Qoflttrnte ennteat. 8awj) Bscore iPrafaewynby. vantageous changes v than - have - the broker,. Brasabsnd - took the high echool ttate championIndians kusieixh sod A la Jab aUo ran The 4n field will be Burns at first, ship at InBoise from Meridian high xfieW. the pennant match, Sewell school fifth race fi snd a half furlonge, ths Spurgeon or Lacy at second, walked with Washington Cloverriale ctalmins hsadicap three rear Ms at short and Hodapp or Lutrke at state honor. away an up, ptrwr third. Miss theater 108 f&d Enthusiasm for the match 1 at a Kh SP U RGLGN JRlT8.'EM a . s4 840 wtv TYfgh pitch There,'rSrith iuppfVKeri 6fv pond HA (Borns), 86 00 and 88 80, second. Spurgeon I a former Southern the Idaho aggregation enthusiastic In 1(J iRent 812 00 third Time Escaped of the belief that all who alternated Gem state wilt be the I 05 plaer, Uofwn Jhionfiand, snd Deep last season at second and .third Like able to float a northwest title penThmurht also ran. most of the team, he Is a strong bat- nant within the coming week. Sixth race five and n half ftirtonra, four-veold and up claiming purse 8HO0 Par ter and an ordinary fielder Competing nell 106 (Phtlput), 86 80. 17 20 and 84 80 fur the keystone Job is Guy Lacy, forteam won Ladv Rose P9 (Peterneli 87 80 and mer captain of the Richmond of the Virginia league, whose field4 20 second MOO, Illisuiiy 106 (Nealt six thin! Time, 108 2 6 Serena. (hnpstUka, ing record of cliances per game, Be My Uakm? June time ale ran wit lr an average of 976. and a chmttng five furlonga. Seventh nice three year .36A at Richmond, sent him of record, tda and up. pnrar 800- - Brute? Keaton 1i4 to the Giant Home argument devel816 00 89 40 and 81 80 won, (Bchaeferi. NEW TbRK, March 81. (By the oped and Lacy found himself back Don Eduardo 110 (Baker), 817 39 nod 87 40 Cleveland then took Associated in and Richmond, Pre,J The Century second (I aldleyl, $2 90, him on Major Beth lt be Athletic known for of not club, a tf organisation will It fi 5 4 Time third Prince Baucy Mia - or and field performer ha Hme track negro whether Acme Lacy 8ptrgonRonald Kinau Heater Ann and Bhaeta km will win out, but in any event the been received into the Amateur Ath- ale ran jetic union. Headquarter wiU be In Klfhth race, one mPe three year-ohand team will be better off than it was second base was in Nw York 107 (Nealt. year ago. when tin claiming pume 8700 Spire Dehart Hubbard of Cincinnatf, who ofThiek Fewster 800, $4 00 and MV won Itallim 113 (K1 the keeping at the University of and 85 00 second Al Krlpp 97 aton) Johnny Hodapp, who represents a.Falned fame I 1 40 one of the outstanding 81) S i Sr 84 Time Michigan, 8 third of real money, is trying ins) large bundle Uarae John Whiff, tblapas to makegood at third Johnny, a meie members and ha been named dlrec-kiPolly Atwell and Shasta 9oi also ran was something of a sensation At tor of publicity, Ninth race, alx furonys three year olds Indianapolis, where he displayed Hunter Johnson, former University u ind up clslmlna purse 8700 Roh Roy UM powerful Pittsburgh trainer. Is the founder whip and swung ina mean- 'off the $38 80 $9 80 and $4 40 won, ('of club. (trivial bat. however, thirtyCleveland, At field 111 fsl) 88 00 ynd 83 90 aenmd 83 40 third oight game, Johnny hit only ,238, Bhaats Umtted 106 (Laldlev) PORT ARTHUR WINS. to ihe is not which displace enough Ituie 1 13 Marreltla Polo Star Quaoah TORONTO. March Milwaukee burgomaster, Rube Lutzke, the AsTallteaun and Prlnceee Darrell also ran. ho can field in real major league sociated Prase ) Port3I,(By Arthur capBOWIE ENTRIES. style, but who cannot fathom the tured the Allen cup, emblematic of 4h Canadian senior amateur hocksv mysteries of the curvs ball. coins First rar. purse $T200 here tonight by staging Joe Rewell, the best of all shoit-to- p championship, Mariuer US, tod faldlujfs, four furlong 300 an a brilliant iat-perlo- d a hitter and Uuom II 118 Eucamp 118, Wiuh oa 11H rally against as be will of Toronto to overat short ball the 118 swell 116 Mastsr HiUam Flliawk University bouuiilrop plaer, lead and ultimately 118. Wh.l K 118 s(vodeQ 1couaot 116, urunL Jos would make a sure cliam-ptor- r come a two-goof iour Mhtr 4o. Lhacovated.rixe.aLUg.LachU' ., 18. Ukt imi uf auk all P Wlltuey entry American league t$ams. minute of overtime play. bHal Parr snd fL W tsrter entry JAMIESON READY. Second race, purse $1200, ilsU<uf three colCharlie Jamieson, a worthy and up, sU and a half furiwiif year-old- s aEUezneatai 116 Macbeth 116, x Dream of the league of even the great .Speaker, will be in left, unless he Is again afaley 111, xMfht Shade 104 Poia Siar 198, aMaxle 116 Mitrluimon 116 Joels J flicted. a he was last spring, with II H8, rivot-Lady a shrinkage of batting atersge, when 111, Lord BalUmota 10. 106 1U3 Auat Trtns Agile Jinuny for the first time in his career he xleres 88, xlhe Roll (all 11L Ulff 97. could hot hit Iater on Charlie found xBsb? lisne 98 xPour 8prf lf. xlare his eye and wound up the season with free 116 tare Woman 196 kllaues HI a record Jont under the. magUk yD U JRXt?fe,ol U nsjdnsksr entrr a terrible start McNwtty. who lhird race purse $140, the Promenade it after will fill in fur Speaker tiumma and Introducing! five and a half fnra Three yesr-ol106 Tovind 108, Lee are just mediocre, while Eich-rod- t, WILLIAM JOHN MULLEN, Harvay Steadman of Is Tim 198 a a Nashville, 98 tlnema graduate Punjab 108, Basquatse Third Baseman, Detroit Tiger mars 11A Eaclequer 106 Hate 68, iWnate prom si jig youth with a week arm Born, St. Louis, Mo., January 23, Luke Sewell and tlienn Myatt will 100 Rapture 101 Fourth 1 Huntington Boxing Program Arranged ball "Sealn is not a matter of league contention," Commissioner Landis wrote John H. Farrell, secretary of the National Association of Minor League clube, "but merely an aid to the pitcher as an most Same Lineup a Mediocre 1925 Club. cross-count- ry fiJH0Juf pure. four yen r oida and up alx 114, Noah Htorm kins 114, Benator horrts ' 1 dork Al- Breaking t block Have Clevelander top-notc- h There have heen few more striking examples of dual personality. Today " Hornsby ft the driving master, the snapper of the whip, the boss who wants things as he wants them, and doesn't mean maybe He has shed his easy mannerisms like a blanket, dropped his bashfulness and meets public and player alike more than half way. He has two assistants In Bill Kllle-fa- r and Otto Williams, but Hornsby never lets, it be forgotten that he Is the manager of the Cardinals. He pounds basebafT Into his players morning, noon and night. During his days as a private Rog rarely had any Intimates on the ball club, and he has none irow. at least on thefleld Anyone who had even a chance acquaintance a 1th the Texan knows Rog Is not a lady-lik- e gent. No fuss or feathers about htm. He calls a spade a spade and mayfe a blankety-blan- k gpade should an occasion arie. manager he is not throwing a of dozen rules around hts ball time As long as they get in bed The batter swung wildly at the flrM reasonable hour and don't gamble neither of whllh would But have offerings, big stakes Rog Is satisfied been a strike he does insist on them talking bae- look Just at that fellow, Rog ball morning noon and night. He said. He s so rattled now that his does it himself, and John Heydlec sajs kneea are He is knocking together Hornsby la the greatest hitter the merely hoping he won t strike out game has ever known. On that theory He s thinking ahead of instead - just It wes do hts player any harm, to laklhg hi regular talk about bsse hits INSISTS ON CONFIDENCE. JYou fellows might aa weh know right now that I wont tolerate any Hornsby believes the present season second division ball plavers on my Cardinals are certain contender He was the first information he Insists every one else coanected with club, handed his squad at the training the Knotholers to he of the same idea camp. In thU connection it might be r You do or you dont with me. Tf called that when Hornsby took over you do, you stick and we'll win the the club a year ago the Cardinals were trailing along in the second dipennant. if you dont you are through and vision, a dozen games or so under a Ill get opione else to help me win ,600 mark the penitajk Under his regime thev finished in YOUNGEST MANAGER IN LEAGUE. fourth place with a percentage of .D0p. Hornsby Is not the voungeet man- more than halt made a few changes Hornsby ager in baseball, as Bucky Harris of hie dub. Thevenow will start at the Senators hold that distinction, but in of Torporcep or Hog Is the junior pilot of the National shortstop instead Cooney, Pouthit will play center Inleague. By AL DEMARE As a matter of fact, he is younger stead of Fhlnners; Hafey has the right Former Pitcher, New York QJante. than a good manv members of his own field position in pla? of Flack or ball dub. but nowhere In baseball Smith, and Vic Keen, Walt Huntxlnger Ripg repartee take some peculiar there a manager with a and Syl Johnson have bee added to turns circles especially between men who are the pitching staff tighter grip on his athletes doing their best to knock eath others hard-boile- d Landis Hands Down Ruling on Resin Use I Winners of ABC Tourney Only; Ones Recognized As he says. You do or you for the Cardinals. 15 Utah Aggies Receive R. M. C. Hoop Award , Special Two-Fiste-d 1, 1926. 384. " |