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Show u Till-- : SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MOItNTXO, APRIL 1G, 392G. BASEBALL HURTLES TO FRONT IN UTAH AND IDAHO Qordon Rhodes Fans Batters as Panthers Down Saints Baseball Club Twenty-On- e Orr Has Faith in Bees; Local Boys Are in Line Hur- Glen Worthington, dler, Injured, and able to Salt Lake Pilot Will Arrive Here April 20; Signs Good Pitchers. Un-- j Participate. Utah .Boys Urged to Appear at Bonneville Park Track Meet dieted; Tennis for Tryouts April 23. -- a1 to TV Tribune IhAaN. th 15 April after Impressing America with their ahilRy, Ra lemachar, the breast stroke star, has been ouistanding in his accomplishments tn several races In various cities of the United States, white Froellch, although left behind several times, has not been out of the T'tih AggB s In the npenlrg n it SUur-dsm ot of the In Silt Ifiko with the unitr-i- l tes will !j thinj mu trat k u r 'Lift! sa'n v B n h F Tomorrow atnriun of Rotnnev and twntv-tpirk) thn warrtn of th A.wll! tr'-r- e th rtPtftJiro from here to tlu of the coming buttle, vhH thf remaining ten will leave Snturdaj murning Perhaps the moat d'acouraglng this k of the iNwon took Jtrnoon uhM AUn Worthington, hrilnant freshman hurdler muscle In one of hU h gs A hi'n tm Injury is probahlv not very at ill it may keep him from enuring the n eet a thing that will materially point-gettin- g ihlJ nwlui the Aggi Ity for he . considered pretthany a certain winner in the two hurdle Other than Worthington, the Agrrb Burke oqu.ol I8 in g(d condition Geddo Anderson, Bunt, apttln Jepp-eo- n Norton, Bennion. Beal Wood Call, FVnrlev Harris, ftussel! Rennell Hmith. Richardson. Smith, Wade, Bailev, XleNen Tolman SanHaw lev, Walker ders Batkina, Smart, Phillips, O (."id ard F Oadd AH have been diligent in their wurk- - GLfi ' J p bunch yf Idaho products who tek a pises on tho nnr Po-- 1 catello team In the Utah Idalio league. The boys ere shown In borrowed Uniforms, thoir new ones not having yet arrived. Manager A1 Bonner ia Been at the right and Jimmy Stewart, catcher, from the Butte Mine! on the side. is other Thce gentlemen are also in the group. The league, group shows Sitting, from left to right, Fox, Pugmire, Smith, Naih, Cowan, Bonner, manager. Standing, left to right. Hill, Feidated, Jones, Howard, Boa. Stewart. Steady Game of Ball. LOS ANGELES, April 15 The newr o Salt Lfck club of th ACT LAKI DIVISION. league ha acquired mrvre and decided r twenty-foutha last within Mrangth hour. An extraordinarily good pitching prrwpect has been signed by Manager Orr In Dewey BUiitt of Sacramento Elliott ha hi unconditional from the Reading club of the orr know hitn International leogue YE STB R DAY'S RESULTS. well and I elated at landing him 4. U D. S I. FIRST OPTION. Smelter-ites Take Fast 11, Murrnv 4. Orr today exercised hi first op- Leopards Granite t, Jordan 4. tion. That to soy, he tok on the first of his allow anc of three optional 11 to 4; 'West fcpt tnvth rtn wltmm In th p.ayer when he acquired Charley baseball cljedul by defeating the Smacker of Sacramento, w hose is held by the Sacramento club Watkins Hits Hard. I D S U. nin In a closely conSmacker ia a bear of an. outfielder tested gam on th Panther diamond .and poaaesaea a powerful drive. A by th score of 4 to $. Btady pitchswitch has been made in orr see lend catcher, loo. He has taken on East high won Its second gam of ing of both hurlers was th feature Matt Uffer of Sacramento In place of Art Silva whfwe conditions were not the prJtedui yesterday on the Hilltop of th gam. Th feat of Rhodes men Is beuifabie. Another outfielder signed a score In whiffing twenty-oGhent or Sherman, who was diamond, defeating Murray by lieved to b a new record for high today with the Stars for a while during of 11 to 4 Th Smelterita sprung a school strikeouts. their training period at Gilmore ixuk. surprise on the Leopards and showed The Saints began the scoring In a tight defense, cutting off several HE'S GOT EMI Orr' pitching staff now consists of Ea.st runs that appeared certain to the first fram when Evans, lead-oman, clouted a abort hit over Elliott, Calvin Wise. Orville MeMur- - score East was in soaring position trv, Charley Gardner and Leo Heff- third base. Th following man struck ner. Lie catchers are Whaling and several times but failed to produce out and Toggle, th third man up for Offer, hia fim baseman. Loin Crow- - hjts that would have driven runners lh - S&lnUL- sacrificed Evsji along le afaoond baaemanr Roy third- arn-the plat and when ft&rff lived on an rror liaseman, (yrr shortstop, Hubei t the Evans scored The took scorended th apparently This Leopards outfielders. Sherman nd bmack- Mnrrav lightly after scoring five ing for th Gold snd Blue team uner with Gardner alternatirg Gard- runs Murrnv in connected the opener. til th ninth Inning. ner Is rated by Orr as a buster of for three hit ift the fourth inning Went was held In th first fram. parts scoring two runs. Murray converted hut Miller crossed th pan for their Orr will leave for fait Take April an two error, a walk and a ht for fjfst run when Holden laid on down 20 He wonts to meet ail the amin the sixth inning Murray lost which wras hard to field. Th fourth bitious Utah bovs at Honifeville park Umore run In the fifth Inning, when Boko-vh23 The decision to advance inning was the best for th PanApril tagged Johnson out at th plate thers, when they pushed over three the opening of the season has cauid Johnson the relay home, but runs on four hft b.it a change in h's original plans Coggle strengthf.ti'od to tout h the plat ened after tht little hitting spree LANE TO BE HERE. WMktns hit hard for F3n?t, getting .and held th winner scoreless and I itmcr and a tr ata B AY tskovick. H pie Iane. president v the H allowed two hits pKched club and formerly bow f the tempting to treth triple Into a only a wonderful gams, fanning twelve Awhm caught at the plat oast League Bees, w'dl attend the batters. was touched up freopening guone at Salt Lake, Lf at ah lthough Johnson With th opening of th ninth tn- quently, h pitched a stead game for ning jxivlble th Faints staged a rally which a Snvder opened the pitcher It is quite likely that Walter inForsberg, nearly ne proved disantrous In for thr and rmairel will he sent to Harrisburg or gar out nin batsmen and first man up, sent a hot one down Tdedo on option Hillis has rwted nings H truck a bounce took to third which hi nasty injured hurling hand Walter out of the shortstopping place, retired as was fuggled by Lomon. and h wnere HUlls Is playing brilliant bail gave him trouble. Jonas started his and man next second. Th advanced to first high school game, and although up struck out and Bolt, batting for unsteady at t'nvs, pulled through In N. Taylor, was hit with a pitched Continued on Fur Sixteen for ball and Olson, Brown, got a neat hit which scored men on baeee two With Forsberg and two out. thlngi looked prettv tough for West, but tbe superb pitching of Rhodes saved the day when he struck out the next batter Miller was the big sticker for the to The Tnhnoe West, as he connected twice for has The Inn nine baseball Holden cored two runs and Sprineview hits Th (KJDFN April If spacious th Milford M Men tain plnvcd also got two safe btngles Evan livestock oli&um will likdV be the and fi to 6 a ti which club gam for wielded jesterday, 4 th seventh, annual and Coggl porn good of th her Uountv Flh and ernbcl In the slxh inning on account th each clicking out two Saints, of linearc daikness the the Following Gam lYotwtJv avrcf iton. to be Th hit fielding of Garff for Springview' Inn Hatflcld, c ; M L P S was brilliant. Ha speared held Saturday night, Ajirli 24 Ting up" Johnson, p , Olson lb Bowen, 2h T two long files which seamed Imposaccording tn officers of t'n JtiluM plic. n es , Rice. 3b Hrockhank, Is approprfats association for a sible. He took one off the building unortamens outing being large enoug if. Bin h. cf ; Bliaingcr, rf Wilford with one hand that was little hurt ( ( and Hansen, with dirt Fisher, floor Hinen, Th general fielding p; p, of sensational f(r lrfires, Oovirnff Georg H Bern heads tht lb Bratt. 21' . Heath as Hill, St) ; n Fife ftliten Continued list of st ite offic l.ils Ipv ted to tit Burns rf Anderm If; Gunn rf affair Uitv and o urUv rffida)s aul t&fu am nf thf rh.lrtv-tsimilar ir onlrations f th stG have h,n ii ISI9IBSE2XIIIII8Z2SI3S2S! ed E 'Winiama will act . t pn wne-ot' at master and wdli A gb club the hading vls'tors of eighteen voices from Iagan will event sirwg har th Fnrty-ftv- s men ar now working on committees, handling various phiipes In of th plans for th celebration. view of th unlimited accommodation, a record crowd is expected by T J Thomas, president of th association EAST DEFEATS J n ff v:i , - POPATHBBO 't ' JcWh.. the Aasx ifttcd Pr is on foe t t lave th v conference honors In tennis the Aggie are also workSeveral das ago Perce ing hard of Logran s outstanding Smith, 'tennis enthusiasts, wan engaged to coach the net men and he has been spending a good deal of time in pre paring them for the rpening conflict next Monday In Provo Coach Smith .started a challenge tournament, selecting ten of the movt prom1 hev have been ising players pli Ing each other thD week and five have been practically Trjh in Sperlal k 4 Mac-Phe- lir l pinch-hittin- Star Springville Ball Fans Hold Meeting Young University Track Ready for Annual Defeats - Phenom, Ogden Athletes , Saints Schedule Class Meet Today Training Under t' Coach Kapple .d ,, i'll Colorado and Michigan (t Teams to Provo td .tt trt w I'd delivered f.r-- HERE 3325 Down rL AO rs S'uar? av iso ID 9 fm y t 2 ? I , f r ut LI JO irarTh-rg-g-.x- r r HJ' iu a '!" r 'b V. jlXTi w 4 t r 5a h . j it d a i j 'Hi i h I BALL has I een g a 4 f rtv PRACTICE SOLDIERS t, (By crftiL"n ts defy Wxltor f f ir i t fif i fs nea Fr ) Last of fire-tindinunM lirUiqce th tH of time and youth, Johawn on to complete a twenty rear pitching reiyn He h rci'tnd hLs (lace on the flrinallne within a few (Lays after the passing of Jpy UouJd ae court tennla kin and tbs defeat of Wtllle Ulard champion. Hoppe a. Id 1 be k Une Oo-i- d H ppe and Johnenn artwe to jpwatna-- e with two enpermen and Ty Oobb, of the mighty widow. Trank Kramr t.e All but Johuaon fma ,y have slipped from the pinnarle. Oobb re mail- - In bnwbaU. hut h ha Indicated that hia appearance In the re to be lee frerptont than ever. lineup this ar Ooud. a he as S' yeera o d. bed hi national title for twelve a defeated only ores. cons uttve ycara. eat Kroner retired in i J after ai.nnl.it; the American cyclln title H ppt for eighteen year araa a billiard champion. Kjhteen tLnee. league batna.cn for elht oonaecvtkve Muon OM baa led Am-n-- an and e'even tun e In tw-year. TUjr-iai- n. tennla and K of hare failed to produrw champion who career match thee five athletic marvel. A prqi $47 a month for IS months, or $G8 a month for 12 months! I'' Men These Shoes Are Knockouts! spring fXhtfal Ilacflc next Ttfeinitj H Is that sixty t m r can- exjctl id im will retjort . sedan rnT $lUJ Terms: I,u Great Walter Defi es Call of Father Time Dodge Brothers S Hsn ri vs. 190 , , Fd ditd frTM g Game Body Will Springview Nine Hold Funfest Tie With Wilford Today. Veteran v n. Junction City GrPV nh April the j (Bv town-stnfTWJV FALLS Idaho pri! 15 t Rmfti press ) jolliti-entio- n ('arl Zdmloch. pilot of the 1 w m Falls, AoUted on the baseball field rin h as' Men TA club whu h i a m mhem c f he Utah- - row d ism b r k ard ring qunrrehng Idaho league will Have ('a!lf rnla ".Hi t' e iimp're o decision will never , Mcmdny evenirsr ucroin anted bv kjx he Class Clash n at league gums plavers, and will arrive here Tuesday ff F Al o league president has evening, coming ov.r the Mhs cut- his wav Id a rorfenme II h. here off, according to advwus rec hed this wph tiie th e umplrcs-ia- -' hv f and b dir tors Insttu t. I them to cm imt times m ' Spfc a tn Thf TfR'Un0 Active w.ik of bul g the Twin and ague he snle back will bg I'Rno. I tah April 11 I relltivl Falls team will umii ' earh nxt o w et k with M'e rnan'tr more tl an a th in iii th limit nurv trvoitrt f r hc annual hi4'4 track ' m d a- -e Th rt Re- dor Instru Youthful M"! lie 1 i n ni t'ol cuts at a mi fi f th m iib. r of .s t I i.ke and fi-f.th.m 1 oung -hp u r J d i in tude of routirn Idaho material on ard t t W w e i a d n h uiivirsitv wet- - h id this nit ncoon in v hand t U. S. , dr.ei-- j , .omrri.ts ill he f I cently Back From n.eft y j,, ,1a., Tie hdl p irk is rupidv hr tig put n the at .13 p r into first .kiss shap- - and when wort o annnur r.l n,(lh''11 turn. rro t T!i Tribune is completed on it will ran with tbcjtho hill Fn in the competition lved Ita heater t ai;a bail r be-in this state RBRFNGAiELF n m St 'tlarv F aircll of tb National- --vi'Wi tU,i.v in the vvft.w -A April pi ROEHA.MPION, England, April IS New s t the effert that 7 uni ch and An''h- 'athm (f or run, it U Ped maws meeting was hc.d at the Hrnfhsional Jtas i ail whi h pr Iimiiiarii (By the Associated PreM ) Playing other artists will be on hand that the mevt will Le of th rr vnfiin bpringvill leagues and is ari official part of Ojwra houe Ihm r week was received enthiiMasticHlIv bv rd lu th Interest of the Spnngville buMdall under most m favorable condlHon high 111 club, which i aga.ln this v vr with heets of rain and strong winds Ha i i wt tlie following events wer run off this f ftemooo High hurdles, mitering lft to the I u.h ( ounty Cen- and many of the 1 unkers and greens ch vaid dash low hurdles and 220- tral league flooded, Abe M he !, George Fun-ca- n Two heats vre run In ard di-W B Smith and Roberts m made bv John Spirited tatka t dai V the firvt event, and Reed Morril rounds of the Mendenhall. president of the Ofuc thicugh Thorval Rigbv, Jam ell Riddulph and 2M) PprlngvUle Kiwanls clui, Pell 3Whh Ftoehamp n (of club's annual Reed oivin qualified The best time and tom irnw of I'rr;o (it initation nunimc-u- t icreAti.nal dire-- t w fir--t as 17 2 ill s and secreuurv of the (mils. ' will fight f r prod M dash B Bctrrmi member of th. si)rlngvil Thre heats in the fessional ! 7e fell w.ll tori'end I 1 Mi Frank tutler S roi ght Dave P ar Itv council and ten. her oi uncan will cp huh agauist Me mil Furlofig Bw'We frrahk n hoc d atui r (4u'h Ik' in f (own the Th Interclass track meet at th poe was ft'iiTtsjn iing ('aJl up f r t,he fl- - ( L. P R univerpltv will be heldodav a gr. at day fur Ale Mr hed Morgan or,d It chxl and dlr t.r c,f r oroation Tbe Tr'haa. sp4 a! iiaTa toniorriov iit t time was f r tie cirv f i O He iJ, Ju nin field, with fmp c!ee" ' e.f Gtimmings irv,e ) l,Fajftt e ontLs low henli I In 1 o- Mr Mi Hr h,c 1 v iv m, p April ",o Tnlrty-tw- .i and th t tlK Hani rv In th PWnt "111 ThP mp I e ph BntU y j entered U..we Raul Morthm a su-- c r a- - hi- i Ivivvanls .1 k ,r .1 Mil x( out f r iriK tiiidir Cooi h Im 3 30 m wi at with Coach Wid Ashstart I U t 2 5 ( ol m i k'd B' d line. t ut k Ul (bud the m tu r w j, ! ss r.i IN K a ppi aiid t Peteriron h Vadal James E ( gd sn h ,i an! Kurils gh Dive B r Wan (all ton, I d inu p a- - asalnst from t and1 Morg offlrlafJng event will be th mi j - iMn mail m.mif t MutII Furl u g Krai h The InterclARg first s a'iit ImidhIv iu,Uifld ip the erc meet tho T ijrors wi.l ppt up a trng d h'rig bn bur for th churth s hool this ir v ' hata ff th 21 2.n rl d u--i orwthitiff twj th h nd ru-- I Aii A late start hag held them batk, but f tb .r slit k 1' tnt cbimploh tmirCi, the inn secnN I , h i n pt n, a now Will Send out is Schools good farl dip aggregation i m was greatlv puIud in the pre-- 1 f 1' nn e R. seniors are junorailv given th ti- Tigr ts'ar w Merit - u c nifiarie, and ai) were tv.ng thm-f-Uf- s Th 4 v in meet with good m n in his vi rk of thr. wing ng H is edge on th for t(nurrow 4mtst 1 W tput w It h US a i Races. th in and xp print and distance event that the 2ass rued will lie both other id ' f dlv rtwtk things lu t f. high school, classes hav ?Th fa.r the that has ever been (gf-oi PI st I n J. n t tlie l. a.1 squads however, and ail events Ninur hatred hool b t'i rr(d Ia disru'c ard d iKhs V Th ch and th. --wii .rs T! ff r 'deg has a thelh,uId fix mal1 lua3 out anf mwking time m ir -i favorites, and it is thought that on dcpndmg on, L Is gr.v1uaH rf thev Itt ir tv lil ,nAn fnr FinH !on nr two of b fht Inning las hik hti.lt jumping ,f I re Lr e Th the on,y prepara- anVuwn Howard Merkle t x ated rv one for the Mints who will con-lavr j.dr,R in tin dnl- - I.x r ard Ron wil F the main- rt U f r the senrw The greenllugs tet In the B Y I invitational meet i w! 24 'if ir taws far n1 f 13 v mg In. H'h a junior toUe April the th boer (orDtt ' uh school list vf entries will be I nM ar v k d ,v ft in v I w h r r n the S'.'wp I f n , g r 1 s did Inn!., linn Vr rft a l J in r il l ! i r I i w o in tin 44i in the jm I t nc !, o' ij-r ARMY GRIODER8 TRAIN ii xh jump Rful r ie v a j'r Th m n d v r '1 I raen .i i r h) well thr igh tit ill ho WKT POINT V V, April 35 I ' r 1. liu s v. i I Mir.ip n ami it D th ngnl Mie will Biff head c och Jones the nrniv , k r i n nk s might v . iow Ing agtlnst the football tdAm, male a firing trip Iim r u r r 4 ;r i $ i. on r ( ' s leaf erk and arranged with ( aptaii Ralph Hose, end coach, t cmmnce n s Ntcl-(w- hundreds of Inral fan a 'd r- reason April 15 -- ' . A n movement ini. m v' r du it a a u . fi fr m t at gale rMetpt sMmJpmrt name of the t.lv !ub rf the I tah Pocatello baavball WORE PLAYERS ARRIVE. Idaho lea gw rhangerf a prmrt w. H 'IAUddO, Idaho. April 15 (Bv held a ehort time ago and the board Fhc Bob lewis I'rcs of directors of th lub selected tl e out fiel.h or itt ed fr m Twin Fa N and Rn name 'The Pirates ' eterdav a Sipes UifieMer from Btacr ('itv, , tncinl r of tha board announced th&t.Aiiived m Pcctullo Wednesday, (re and Joined the basebuil training squad at In view of the opposition to the name wverland park evening the board was serioubly considering a Bc-have wfrued contracts to play Pocatello cijb in the Ptnh-l- d change The Pocatello Tribune and wkh the il o I gue Manager AI Horner many fans have be n active in a cam ti m rnmg that he has paign to have an Indnn name chosen the ign d contract of Iewef u Ich r fr m Butte Mont believing that It wouhi be mre Mi(.. Inu and have a better a Jvi risi- Be e V arren lo. al at h r at d fielder H .mi t the Po at io t i ti d dat s w hj ng value for Foe audio are siowirg ui well m training ZAVLOCH READY. NO FIGHTING WITH UMPS. to 1 ae 1 - -- yv Twin Falls Skipper Will Bring Six Men With Him; Building of Team to Start; Indian Moniker Sought. third-plac- HASATLH and Blue Hurler, ' Coggle, Also Pitches Gold (on-tra- - Ivpesters have n preftv hard task the ?rv fofigur the winning team In Saturday h meet. even though moet of the event wipners can he Th dlffit ultv cornea in the picked of selecting second and problem e victor and the three and one tallies mav totaJ up rhther, high for either team The Aggies have a derided edge in the sprints and runand the jumps, but, on the other t must he conceded hand the points In the Hghte and othr nan) One thing certain the field events tra k meet will throw some light on the problem of whether or not the last named team can maintain its hold on the Rocky Mountain when T Nine IntiCamp, Hfn r Pocatello Seeks New Name; Zamloch Arrives Tuesday . oUtiS Captain Bund Johnson Ton Barki son Flojd Thi.in.uv Miirrlll i arh appear to be four of the team white la run Jerk Saxer making a for the fifth member Clinton A man a letter of last vear. is unable to enter the rumiirg for tennis team as yet, but exports to make his The lld before the season clos-othr five in the challenge tournev are Karl Jensen, Perce Barrows Kata ( ardon, Nathftn Greene and T Black 1 i a julUJ and Three Times Tally in the Fourth Frame. (By the to Tba Trlbuno. Utah-ldah- Repreo tiling April trak tr YORK. Asolated Frest ) Eric Rademacher' Working Special !8pp NEW Red and Gustav FToeiich. German swimming champions, have sailed for home Even Are German Tankers Sail for Home p.e1 n a T-- r frou' r v I serte-i-- 1 e B rd v 6 r tn ig tr-- r hhTve n( e v -- n f I f n tW - di i ed n si mx M r tr Ko. in th rtei nr u Mr t "'I r ex, I t m t COFFEE CROP DAMAGED A S rragta April D v yE , ty1 a fv f' f Fad'ftrfi nrn i ( 2IjT,'' 2 of tu Nia ruined pr f'e crop raguan i4''i ct 'ii y-- ve 7T - t- o VR no vo priii4 slirics for men aro pp t tho ininnto in snap anil stylo. For this jTire, they cant be heat. Tbe prett selcct'on Formerlj is con ple-te- Salt Laka'a Ford Pealers. J WHAT NOW BEVERIDGE MOTOR CO. 4C8 Boh th Main.' II& SOUTH MAIM - Mail Orders . J Claij Filled. timmimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinuiiuttii,; |