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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SAT URDAY luOIuvuCG, IvfAY 22, 1926. 11 Carpentier Qets Draiv Utahns Advance in Tennis Bees , Bruins and Spuds Win Big Crowd Expected - Utes Reign as Favorites 1 in Conference Meet r at Sportsmens Day inert,! ts r it TH. WtHssa tJOULDER, Colo, Mhy 21. Thrsa Utah track teams reached the seen of the Rocky Mountain confersnoe cinder claeale today and are In The Sunday program follows: Utah sportsmen, are heading toward rwdineaa for the combat tomorrow. University ed Utah and Utah AggBugle call at 7 a. m. their Mecca today, and for the next ie-. each with strong delogatlona, and B. T. U with a five-ma-n taara, a. m. promptly. hours they will worship at (Traps on north Ibeach ) Prise are the team from the Beehive state that put In an appearance. thirty-si- x Swastika Gelding Comes Three Double Playa Aid for I Lo el Irvine and Good f Frenchman Ha Edge, in the shrine of their great goddes Colorado AgUtah but each la in alee the ruling favorite tonight, high gun prises squad, university j and Colorado university are regarded as extremely formidable. Outdoor Sport Geneva, on the shores for all other vent a professional in gies of each trap. Salt Lake on this Side Up From Behind; SunStop ColSix Davis of Colorado university (a the outstanding half-mllbut of Utah lake, wlQ be the scene of the charge After F ly and bait easting Taking Opening (Waterfront half-mllman tho race and of between this and tho ! for range, prospects 6 on ten a. m. and thousand for persons, beach.) gathering, Fly casting Burton ot Utah la awaited as th oxpocted feature. Wagner of ColoGame. will distance for men, women and boy ny Maid Toward the Last. young and old, men and women, legian in Straight Sets Boulder rado Aggie Is conceded an even chance for with Cox of Utah In the shot for men, Fly accuracy casting the third Is attend themeetlng. This women and boya Bait casting for put. annual outing of sport lovers of difttance for men and boys Prize Preliminaries will be staged at 10 oclock and tho finals at 2. It promises to excel the for these event a Official flies and and Utah oclock. Courageous heart, th characteristic TH t gpweful TrfHa. contests Perhaps it wa Bert Whaling's 58X15 for NEW TORK, .May 21. (By ths other two In weights ,i In as as wed so essential to A thoroughbred, won Her are the records at which th athlete will be shooting : quality BOULDER. will be furnished by the committee. Colo.' May 11. One pills, or mxybs Just plain t Associated Press )Flxhtirx back at the number of band-caand specUtah dash Time, 0 8 seconds. Held by dine, Colorado XL, Distance contest. Accuracy contest. Utah smgi th New Grand Hotel claiming participants piyr.andth onsemifinal but tho rojuvsnslsd. revlorto5 8n(5 th crossroads of a long and colorful tators. double team reaches Balt casting. 1913; Ireland, Colorado U 1014; Pierce, B. T. U 1925; ONeU, Colofor BUly Gibson at Lagoon yester- rsnoT.Ud t.ett appssrsd t Bonns-vllRod assembling. Rod. reel, line and round in th Rocky Mountain confer, career In an effort to regain a chal- rado 1928 Dethe at be certified In conference meeting college, (must The entire affair Is free and day. Thre thousand person, mostly fly assembling. (First and second ence Intercollegiate tournament her jrestardsr and plajrad a cl.rsr cember) . langlng position In the light heavy- - entire state is Invited to attend. prises.) women, cheered the Swastika gelding baseball gams to win from th. Bogan today. 5 21 dash Carpentier. seconds. Held Georges Time, Utah Is ranks, Mel who ' his those weight Haymond, by Gatlachar, defending a be bravely overcame th handicap Collegians, a Camp grounds are provided for . ATHLETIC EVENT. to J. Th arE4wx laurel a conference single chamuniversity, 1915; Cllno, Colorado V, 1914. French man of tjestlny," slugged his who go there today and remain over of a late start. They continued cheer- played In on. hour and twenty-oiIndoor, baseball, 9 30 to 10.30 a. m. pion, advanced two rounds, d th first hurdle Time ColoHeld seconds. 15 high Allot, 12 by of Teams undarr way through ten torrid rounds to a till tomorrow. Ample, and age. Boy year ing aa Billy Gibson got hi stride by a decisive win over Ruellof . rado D, 1926. - minutes, ons of tho fsatest games sver draw with ths youthful California parking ground will be provided for of Bait Lathe county versus Weber Colorado moved up from fourth to second, with played In Bonneville, d university, and th second low hurdles Time 24.3 seconds. Held by Johnson, ColoIn county. a Blevins default. Gallacher and by contender, Eddie Huffman before a the hundreds of cars thatIs come rado U, 1925. Parnell . speeding along as smoothly Races, 10 30 to 13 oclock the big Ths Bees pulled thrss double P'ya Sunday morning Sunday won two matches In sensattonal style. I' 4 bv-be throng of 14,699 spectators at Madison day of the tiirtmwt; but today-wi- n darfw Time, 48 5 seconds. Held years (0- races) , girhr 4 as a machine. Jack Irvine, University of Utah sinCline, Colorado U, the gams, OShea making one by I9i30-rrduring 8 year Garden tonight. to on. (8 noon one fFom Square boys races), busy Th two horses sped along th. hack double In the eighth, unassisted. With 7 gles player, was beaterr In th first to agree In The three Judges failed to 14. year- girls' of Ibe eent la Sum feature raceH The round Nell by UhTim 1 minute, 58 5 seconds Held by Jackie Bur-- stretch, rounded th lower' turn King of Denver univertheir Verdicts, and Referee Eddie days trap shoot. race, IF to 16. years, potato race Utah. Is out to one out, one run In and Fares en last year, ton, utai U, 1926 Xinuat be Crtifi4 El- - confmne aoseUnf sity, who was runner-u- p 0TWr most neck and nedkTBquarftd off, and third. Camilll lined a high In Purdy voted the match a draw bent California's record of 633 per- for men, relay rape for boys, 13 to 15 and whose play this season has been 4J- ladies' mens fat race, sons a over in years, the ON traps CARP ROPE. single fLring then darted for the finish. Itwas the far - corner. - - Fere started for a feature of th net gam in th Cenraoet 25 yards Mile run dav. Time. 4 minutes 29.3 seconds.d rlpht-hanHeld wens etsyward altar under terrlfio cn Reeling by Bttfke, Utah her ahat Ja4.hl- hld home, hat Races I 30 to Today's program starts .with the j. m. dBoy tennial state. wUege, 1928 (must Tie certifia in December). ' . tpIt and came down on TOftrtahnRTmrfti ne'chmeit tt"3 vVoM iftt legs a the bail, caught Two-mil-e run Time 9 minute, 50 3. seconds. Held by Horton, TTtah with brave eart and nimble the aide and stop the ropes at the close of tne fifth, 3 to 6 the cat fishermen retire to the victory over Irvin with will do their raco, open to all, girls balloon rsc. straight-se- t bag A th two horse passed a hi asset Nielsen took Agricultural college, 1928 (must be certified In December). ,T seenth and ninth rounds, Carpentier stuff for the slher Irophv. The team ladies' paper sack rare, presidents another decisive victory over Lund likely looking rally. ninth Gibson Inning. of In Johnsonth last Billy double won the In a the Utah who eighth a rallied senstlnaUy In the tenth, bringing In the best catch of catfNh race, ladies sack Aggies, pol. race, part boys 12 Pole Held inches. vault feat Utah Webster, Si', Height. ou llrat.- by with wa eavnge r. i battle race, 14 to 16 his first round match with Lehan of moved to tha lea dr and. PanxelU beat- Zaeffel had hit and Is to be awarded the prire now held ' race, boys' turning the tide of 1924. B. Y. U.r han -who 1924; the eoilege, Agricultural lx? Young, to one Co!wdtPfeacher-iv lined rtheui&wwkielLSPua O'Shea, heatr J to as en he was, began watafere- tcanvHrrire year' f WM), apooft andegg race, King stop. style. jurtghtato Zaeffel on x . High Jump Height 8 feet, 2Vs inches. Held by clflo ooaat man around repeatedly. wins the'trophy will be gen perma men, 25 yards. LeBoy Brown, ColoThen Bunny Maid, th Seburn flHy. died It nicely and caught batLMoUe DAY'S FEATURE. 'THE the MnUe at School ths and rado second. men. Side i of Parnell snd club. 1925, bleeding Both Athlrttn taking nent spent rushed forward, swept by At t o'rlnck will be Mine, Goodell and In tbs ( composing the Broad lump Distance 23 feet, I1. Inches. Held by Webster, Utah was overtaking Biity Gibeon as ths than caught King on first. had ending, were sent from the ring with the seine drawing. Several'tons of Two boxing bout for boys will be second CrimsonIrvine, doubles team,- were . a tremendous ovation after a terrific fish are usually landed in these comhead seventh Inning, Gardner, who Invitational. a was short reached. wlr Only 1925. Agricultural f college, In defeated the seeond round after handled ton nice chance in bombardment ha brought the spec- mercial draw a Game fifth will te Wrestling match. separated the two horses at Hi end, Shot pat Distance; 44 feet, Inches, Held by Cox, Utah univer-tMotor boat races- - 3 p m , mot nr winning a first round tilt from a Colowould have been only a matter th center gardnT- - cam In on tatnra to their feet In every sound.ex- - thrown back and common fish will and It 1926 rado (mill bo certified at conference meeting In December). joond, to those, who car. for them. bust race; 2 30 p. m. outboard motor culty.- college duo without great diffibe of a few more strides until bunny appeared to b a hit behindto CrowCarpentier, drawing upon the EUacua Distance, 139 feet, 6 Inches. Held by Cox, Utah Ih the At 1given will be a da nr and at 10 motion race. Maid would have been in front. But caught th fly snd heaved year university, as perteace of eighteen The second round combat between could before 80 King a Contest Puck I s for on 1925. horse battle skilled rated Buell m., It putout his ley outdoors had Utah against catching a pt was, pictures fought fingrmore Milstein and Bull of Colorado univerfoe- and he was first to th get hack on th bag. , Among the features for Sunday will for bova, two class. his judiciously youthful and rugged title 188.9 feet. Held by Pilling, Utah university, Javelin Distance, and Goodell sity and 8 50 of Irvin Grand bean be AGAIN. Al exhibition m., p. aud match Both Hotfoot Utah, prize STARS wire. drawing man. With a light heavyweight MILLER wrestling wa th days feature. Goodell and 1926 (most be certified at conference meeting In December). were outrun. . battle - tookr in prospect,, he called upon tween Ira Jem of Halt Lake and Jack for member only from any county Mgtavr Lofiaft1 third baeman- Crow27 seconds, Held by University At Timer claimant fjuit puxr and ........One-mil- e ..welter? assocl at ion. "l8 VICTOR. relay R MAR JORY" SETH daiiljrtg speed Jfnd ring generalship Reynold in a file double, handling " after (he Colorado part won th first Collier title. Reynolds Is 1915. Teasdel. and Utah of Haymond), Romney, .to offset the superior' hitting Dancing exhibition Furnished by game, the Ute tookpair i(R In the pecond inning to in ths was Seth ley grounder supreme Marjory six' into and colored couple. straight Chariest on, buck- th set. In th to throw and on third 'Californian, coaxing Huffman race for Nielsen get opening event, a g second, however, Utah and cakewalk he could get set for his 'i leading when Her only competition Crowley out on first. Nlelen and the first two but won smashes and Airplane exhibition Three plane. dropped wan furnished by Hoatain, and that ONeill were both on bas by virtue lightning right-hsn- d the next four. At tnis games, Boulthe point r ' craftily leaping to the attack when In th der men rallied, and with MUlsUin arly running. Ths Leslie filly of good hits, two runs ahead, and i the eoaat man least expected asdraw away from the young gelding Mjller'a double pulled Pitcher Freeley playing practically the whol court, sault. took four straight games and th set coming down the stretch and the lat- out of a bad hole. i HUFFMAN HITS. ter was six lengths In thWear and p Calvin Wise, working th mound for in the deciding stanza the Boulderite al- - ' of tho dftmMtln 1 blow, took a most tiring fast at th snd. He lasted to Salt Lake, pitched a nice game, Th. lead when the Ute rallied. r " Huff-retain second by a neck, thus prov- lowing but eight hlta Wise connected Ths Colorado pair captured the decld-gfleht, however, wore .truck sav--byd of four ing the urpris6erformer of the race, tof two clean hit himselfwaout touched man. Th. bell apparently win-"la after long Af-struggle, 5 Culiacan was third, with Skootln trail- time at bat. Frley to 4. MUl.t.ln of Colorado and at the close of the fifth. and wa handiing. Marjory Seth was backed down for twelve blngje Goodell of Utah were the ateUar perter establishing a slight lead In ths Th Bee to 8 before th horses went to capped by two error his lo 'outsmarting1 rounds former! by la thl. match. t early ball. orreries was a whil th a Hoatsin piaved flailing post, pponsnt Carpentier missed Huffman GALLACHER xre toonuunenta on .TWO golf s MEET$ WOODY.. Th Bee scored twin by getting, shot. 1 - th docket today, with golftight and was Jarred by Gallacher of Utah meeta Woody of Horn Run, with Eame up, proved two hit and some good breaks in GEO ROB O. BELT an-'countering left hook. The Californian Colorado For-m- t first inning. Moll got on by get- Wilson the Mis Teachers better with tch than wi Omond, er tomorrow both at and Nlbley park followed with a Jolting right morning, nounced last night that the and King of Lenvar and up, in th stretch run, and won his ting hit and came around on OShea's if MlUsteln Th Dal of th sent tarpentler agalnA the ropes. The ia play. getting O'Neill double- game between the Logan CoColorado university clash. first bracket of the Lagoon meeting la out and O'Neill la the Frenchman sagged against the tower Nlbley park attraction will bo the seoond race. Cedric, choice and which never came in on a fielder doubles, Gallacher and Blevlna oppose llegians and the Salt Lake Bees while Huffman sunk left and Last strand round th Amateur for th hit. Miss qualifying was May had ; third. Gardners m to chans a Lehan and be of would to ladies win, Colorado Teach-er- a. free Woody today. blotrs Into htii body until th. rl round of th directors' cup. Omond set th early pace and had a while MUlatein and Bull of Colo- 8podIaI to Th Trthnaa. GET TO FEELEY. The Bees are doing s real comeion x ndod tho a9-lolead But into th stretch. fair rado meet Thirty-twwill qualify, and th coming wbsn n. Young aad Tinsley of In the second inning Balt Lske got OGDEN. May 21. An avaUnch ef back and wiitir Logan fighting to Orpentler was .till gmgtrr H. Home Run loosened up Mis Omond Champs Down K. bored on on a opening round will b played a nm up for th. lxth round. three-mlnFeetey again. Wis got game is slowed down, and there was a length to etay on top a first-clas- s -' Complete remit of today, matches runs In th first Inning evn. tq b Molle bit. O'Shea wa out to ' defensively rounds hit. may throughout the Monday. Today two at The start will and th follow: game expected. separating exact wa too to much for Ogden ute chapter, and then looted a rallym. th end. The first thre horse were Miller, Nielsen snd ONeill hit, push-In- g ' be between 12 and Fails. at 3 oclock. Nine; Rally Singles chased (Tlrat round) Gallaeher overcom and th Spuds from Idaho Th played la Molle and Wise. MUler's double will Forest Dale ing apurt In tha eeventh. 11a golfer plav heavily played. defeated Huaaetl (C. U.). 2 (Utah) Huffman with ttlnging Juba and play with CamllU retired the side. Falls fook th aerie opener here toin a blind par tournament with MEET SAMMY SMITH. 4; Woody (C. T. O.), defeated Scribten laat , Salt the Lske scored again in th sev- until atralght right, ner (C. C.). . Mills tela (C. U.) day by th 'score of 10 to 7. eight blind holes. Bach player Bamm- y- Smith, and Sammy Smith enth. Crowley hit with one out- - Gardof the round, when Huffman STANDING. CLUB defeated batan him to third with a will ner Koerf.r advanced with another was th It was Eddie Awerkamp's wildness poet tha ataault with only, (Wyo.), entry fee, responsible for the victory ' atopped -(C. C.) defeated F Dixon In the initial frame hit. Schneider waa out, Peres t and second golfer getting of Braxo somewhat of an outsider, Cam terln left which almoet dropped the first the that gave Y. (B. and U.), default: Johnson (U. A. C ) dll, Louvain and Crowley scored when th two favorit former champion. th prixM. Sunday match play over defeated Lehan Zaeffel booted Offer drir to. short. Spud their bhr start. He walked the 7 (C. T. C.), George Starr. Though In fourth posiTOE TO 'TOE. hold wall b with th handicap In the second when scored King- (D. U.J defeated tion making the lower turn. Smith Ijogan Dvina first three men up, and th fourth, , against par. had rated Braces In such manner as Carpentier renewed hie sensational (Utah), 's on to first FellewlBg F4ge.) In got Callaghan, weakened (Cestlmed but Second round Gallacher (Utah) destand In tha eighth, to conserve his strength for th final The Balt Lake Jewelers' nine start own rror, Hutton, lead-ounder Huffman'a counter-rall- ed It eAon . the ninth feated Munson (Wyo,). default; Woody la the wla with.a play C cenThree tlmea the Oallforn.an Fellswing Pftf) (C. T.-defeated Rlaley (D. U.) man, scoring. Roe then filed to league, when It ter and Burk singled, scoring Collins Mlllateln (C. U.) defeated Jarred his European foe with crush-Jn- g Friday ofNight the Knight of Columbua worse 21 and Johnson. Matters tamely 13 to 10. The Annual MT. got (C. rights, but ths war hero Simpson May PLEASANT, C., victory make the twenty-tnd then when Cronin got a walk withstood ths storm, to com tack hird of th clos- (D. U.) defeated Johnson (U. A. King euoceselve win for the 4w-ele- award day was a feature C.), Awerkamp was signalled to th fit with a typical Carpentier finish In ing chapel exercise At Wasatch acadwon state (the who year lat which a the tenth, closing chapter Coach Doubles (first round) Goodell and and Gomes took charge. Ernes emy Wednesday. found them slugging toe to to wllh amateur crown. Ienning was hit by Gomes, forcing Brunger awarded letters for basket- Irvine (Utah) defeated Scribner and Into the fine! the former champion having a thade I The Jeweler went Harball James to singled, (C. C.), Simpson captain; Bergera, Mlllateln Callaghan In and Menouk hisrec-onC 13 to 4, when tKleading by KeUa-sefd tho better of it. U-f, John Bull Kent Nielsen, and defeated Kosrfar and scoring Cronin Hutton, up (0. threatened to upset them Six old Johns, CHICAGO. Mar 21. (BV the A iel - Th weight-- - w.re: an was infield Barbog-llFrank Carpentier. "rally Muneon Fred out, time, C)llns Deschner, Gallacher default; (Wyo), and scored run were chased aero the plate, at ed Fresa .171 Virginia Van WleJ Huffman. 17S a hit. with Manchester Blevins (Utah) defeated Rlaley and Thomas Paul Edman, Denning K. F bane a with th loaded, and, Chicago golfer who cliIn the second' tho Spuds annexed Letters for track Harvey (D. U., Waldo VHIard hit went out that looked good for and winter playing In sensational maxed YARDERS LOSE, Hurk to Nathan Long. MarSecond round Young and another, when Rose singled. a homer. Thfr runner failed to touch were awarded EIbit Florida by defeating Olenna Collett Becker, Chance (D. U.) defeated Dixon and Tinsley In a looxely . played Dixon hit and Cronnlns tingle scored Rose. gam, the second base, however, and th rally lon Madsen, 259 or more yards to Is get working of the Spuds doubled in the Fqulpment nine took the North Tards wai stopped, with tha long lead of Noble, Duane Acord, Karl- Elliott, (B. Y. U.), default; Mlllateln and Bull Johnsonfollowed with bar wood, clubs before she plays by Callaghans Infield down to defeat In ii Interdepartment the Jewelers pulling them across. Waldo VlUard and Harold Johns, (C. U ) defeated Goodell and Irvine fourth, lanational women's title sumtbe Johnoir-Th- e w r Debating awards were msde by (Utah),-1-game of the U. P. ytem. Both eidea Llewellyn- led- - Lh -- Jewelers attack Gallacher mnd hit. mer. the "ball hard, and error were with a homer and a double, Olson also Miss Madge Muchmore, bead of the Blevins (Utah) defeated Lewis and visitors completed their tallying In 222 from she Tbe yards averaged went Hutton when the numerou. The batterle were Farce - smapked out a homer, and Decker public speaking department, to walked, Moses (C. C.) eighth, Lehan and ths tea last year don't satisfy tha Davis, Paul Kdman, Frank men and Bond, North Yard, and connected for th circuit, A. Brennan Woody (C. T. C ) defeated Russell and to second on Collin' out and scored TWIN FALLS, Idaho. May 21. (By juvenile star, Just back from ths on Callaghans singt. Nelron and Dks, Equipment. Stanley Umber. Louralne (C. U.), default. and Gormtv led the patting attack of Th and mtuAnnt ronnril honor swards er gdeir "opened" tn Hi second when the tv pm era m which she hopes were made by Superintendent W K Erich, Bate and Leake each singled. Bruin took' th scries opener from strenuous Th wore ' will give her the desired distance. senior Throndsen to th following In the sixth Knox singled, 'lamps the Bannocks t K. or o g ALT T.AKg 6 Keus-sefto I Burley f, today, John Elbert Becker, JhVV KLKA went out Infield. Erich singled and . It HO A students BISCUIT NINE WINS. Harold Johns. Mai Burton and walked. Leak Heffner, pitching for the Bruin, alBate BilOA V(1w, If .. 4 13 Knox scored. 2b 4 3 2 rf , 3 110 Dorothea Acton. an Oomeg singled, ecor lowed but six scattered blngle The - The National Biscuit company took Rreno, out struck W DecLer.Ab 2 17 0 Hoanner, 8h.. 4 113 Throndsen also a In tho eighth, Erich Bruins hitting game from the O. 8 Superintendent ing Erich. touched 2h Cunningham for - heavy Otoe, e. ... 8 2 0 awarded ths following cash prises a double freight nine last night at ths fair tripled to left snd scqred onLeake. twelve Ijmim, e , 2 0 6 0 Bngliih safeties and In 66 earned five to Ethel their to IS score. J. For Bible, In excellency grounds bv an by Phillip, who relieved 8 2 4 liGortnler.cf. fkMs.tadt.lb., $5 to Helen Keus-sef- f, Shield talltee on long Kit. Wsmlck led In the scoring with four Berqulst, a senior; the ninth Ogden threatened. Enicber. ft, 8 1 0 0 A Rreaaaae. 5 to Donald Danwal- Cnox a and and 'Van Rys Williams FOCATWAO. runs, TWIJf FALL. junior: and Cox doubled. AKE&XCA ASSOCIATION. singled 1inuanlnf.lt. 8 2 0 O' Brady, lh p, . ler and $6 to Mary McClure, both B H.0.A Shield jj end Crx. BHOA. crossed three times. Kelly scored sooting singled, PiTia rf.,. 81 0102 0 Rice, . Club Staadia. Overt Helen and $$ 6 0 6 0 three times for ths losers. Follow4 11 Awee.ef. at sophomores, and Itmjftwta.s. not first was thrown LldrtUge.p, 0) ljmp w. t. ?et yr, i. 9 .. . - -- felt, a freshman. These prises are lOurndt If.., 8 3 29 ing are ths lineups: National Biscuit Erioh got his fourth hit of the gam, 8 9 1 9Backr.S... 8 9 2 1 company, .23 8 12 4 given each year by Dr, E. V. Silver LMtirllla 3 13 .6M St Faal . 17 U .618 Tntsla . 28 I t 15 0) Totals J. Williams, pitcher; Mc18 17 .468 scoring Knox. Kaa. City 19 It .694 miapeli 61 llOOsbonwe... Seere of Salt by 4110 iAka of inning: Ostler, first base. features th D Th outstanding 17 16 .681 Mtlwaak 16 M .464 .. 9 To4 4 4 8 1 Graths, pitcher: 6 9 E ef C. The Improvement prises, given by ladi second bate: Anderson, Ojrbmsm.. Cox of and Sterling, the were 17 16 88 fielding 16 .631 .276 Colon to. gam 0 4 poll 4 Ran .. 8 8 12 ... 0 16 o W. K. Winand Throndsen Superintendent 9 0 9 0. Roartbrf,s, the hitting of Erich. The Ogden left Hits . . .......... 8 0 0 4118 third base: Bltrkert, shortstop: center Miss Sadi I, Raw, were awarded as running 4 16 llDwVGY.a.. 4 2 2 0 ters, right field: Warnick, fielder made wonderful R, I.. Jeweler Kmlti, iMtirdayi 66 to follows a Iren fresh field. O. 8. , Jewell, 8 1 1 liHetftisr.p... 4 19 1 field; Van Bye, left 18 Rm . R. catches, whll Erich grabbed thre R. 1 At Toledo 66 to Ruth Burns, a junior, and 1 9 9 01 Fmlth. Kelly, Pate, Purdv. Busier, Ht 2 s 11 man; J.1 .8 a. . a. single and a triple fndlattopolt i. Goodfellow. 9 9 9 Oj her tomeet Brunt, win 2 7 11 Himmrr PargsnL dub twe TJeweDya E $5 to Stanley Umber, a Junior. Tollo The Th citlsenehlp awards of S to Ms 2. Fnfo, Bomtadt 2. Rut prrliir Bill, Spora an Hrfty; morrow afternoon at S oclock, with ... 89 9 M 7f TatsI... 84 12 37 9 Mff, Bnnnhig J5; K of P., N1ds. Brrn-m- Burton, a senior, and $5 to Eric Johowo. Tbottii, bffer inf Ht-i- i a doubleheader Sunday beginning at 2. Batt4 fnr CooAisgbaa I tb alack, 2. FkiellKh 2. Oonnr. A. nitheroe, a Junior, were tbs gifts of 1rboa. 1 :8S V4ek. s arrer taf Rrron, Brx. Frror Preiman YngtiWi .Miss Fifth H Nalnea a former memIDAHO 2. A tRsa fnr ftfa(1ww la tbe a lath; scored, Brrnns. OIroo. Iroon Horn fbm ber of th Waaatch academy faculty, B IL R. At Ban B H ft At City Q wr, I hr tndngs' hill SL Faal am ASWAUW . mi v Wt kaw.!: ir 6 8k Jir9ha nnnm. l . - Bruunbi, Tgiwrilrn 9 0 9 .0 ftT Rife bettl lih Ol FatTb 1. 3 hleld M Aanoa City 6 o 0 . 8 I WINS. ee PETROLLB on g. BorfH 2. iWlfar 8. Bmoslag 2. Twla Fells ..1 9 9 9 6 17 9 1 9 and Hoffman; Utma-- CoHIni, .... 21 N 411 rf. (Bv .FARGO. th Johnson, May D, Duriwi 2. Brnnsn 8, A Rrrnnsn 8, KnHb ft Kox, cf and 16 3 Ban WU. Eteeks, IbwDansry I ( CaaalBffhsm, lb ftr Preaft ) Bip!y Fetroll of illBfh. Awciatj(t I)onht rkiY Olsoo l.lrwMn. (Wdit Fartco 3 8h.. 2 8 OLeiepe, Wintm. German, Oabera. Tbsaapsoa 2 Sow. cf .... won on fouFfefrom Danny to lUra Riilridg Ttarpe rlrtery V n, frrw At Col ub boa FHeerrsid. Ownaaa I...- - 6 3 0rkh, rfv,. itenjemla. I Burk. Rtrer out Hy Rlrkls 16 12 by hmdr 8 Coone? of Trenton, N. J , In th 8tl best Taitt. rosin. Ah 4 1 4 Sete lb TTfompM, Flfarrra id. r achtduled tea IavUtHU Hite on bn Off Ridrldge , Ofl Hies 8, fourth round of 1 ... 6 penning, c.. lllSfcalm. 4 Oofumbso .. ... t. 9ar1ft 3110 htU TSocnpsoa Jwrr. ....a...,:. off Brmlr 8 tynpiroround hut her tonight. ft 1 9 4 rbllllp, e... 113 1 . Owaia fliuwik. Piwma and Dvrenaor; Bar-ri- Mnaeub, Batrrl fhn 0 0 0- 2 wrctnp. p, ODOfl bW Ntubaopf aad Meator. btt JteaJ Hunt, ft I 3 mla. Oabarpa, Heff j0Ma, Hoaabnr. lTate. DoabAT Sisr at Ulaplla, pMtpooed; lfitwaab Hrihst Ct noBeaJamia ' Q D rafs. ToUte. . 87 10 37 30 Totals... 40 16 27 1ft t fUewert. tar ham . hsrr Rub tcipomi-b- t 8c r bf isoisgsi. grvdJt Ylrtorf lo Hcffear. O o Fulls ... j,.. ........ 710 tOO 01ft 16 WI&TEB ftw Hffsar X LEAGUE, uiifhanr 6 Sfmrk oVdci . 7 out 010 V 013 4 Basra 4. Mvffsrr bjr Hr loutrhna Club Btaadiag. HnttMi 3. DOHns, Jhs-- a hellaOff Ikuutiticbate 2, ff Rffa A Summary Bwm Rosa. Burk. 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