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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY urn South Junior Retains Salt Lake Track Title Indianola 1079- - 192(5.- - 15 and up. claiming, s year-old- longs 49t7 luTl 22 Rainbow .. Blue Mias Coast Club Seeks to Ban Vaulter 111 .... lit 101 CLtTB 2TAKDUT0, Froda Kripp .,9,.... TODAY t SCHEDULE. ...xiul IJghtfoot Ruth W L. Pet. W. I. Pet t Tartlaad at Sacra manta. JOS SAN FRANCISCO. May It. (By Field HI .4S8 90 fl Las Angela at 9aa Inadioa W 14 .M IskUad., t Angelee 101 1957 lwey Laura m .. at Oakland. ic BMOte $1 It .Ml toattle ... 1 St .977 tlaettle th. Associated Prua) Th, Pad ft o 1967 Ren Kripp Kiaalans at Las Anetat, 16 R1 vm4. $9 11 .lit Pertlaad . 99 SI aMoctatlon of thintmawaf-AThlet- la91 91 .100 Saa Pram.. 17 9$ .fcA 1965 Nizam xlos Mixtion union today forwarded to th. New DRAB GAME dOES TD SOUON3. Fourth race, purse $600, for 19 IN ROW FOR ANGELA. Defeats West , by One and tip, claiming, mile and HOW WE 6TAND, 11 Saera- - York headonart.r, of th. union rwx SACRAMENTO, May from (Centlaued pvwesdiac Page.) seventy yard SAN FRANCISCO, lution askintr that Charley Hoff, May .. Chilliwack in los Norwegian Teams Get Into" Action won Its thirteenth straight from Portland pol. rault.r, b Dertna- 8 to 3. 1074 Hayseed .. , 197 Angeles Point After Exciting Logan . ... It w. today, barred from amateur n.ntlv dash. horses swept P74 th Then, 19$ game today, defeating San Francisco. lifelea. affair in which )li. hun. tton In thl. country for hlacompel! Twin Palls Average down the stretch, the wise Uttle (i960) General A fra van xioi 5 to 2. by virtue of Us ability to rlub hit Donnl. Burn, at oppouun. lo enter a meet here on May Itr.fuaal Idaho after Jockey got through the leader and 10S3 Colonel Sorter f Today; Mayor to Open moment.. Meet; Counter in Relay Ogden Palis xi7 . ... elrning th. entry llt tuck hie head In front juat a Lb and often. 107$ Delhi Girt loo hit Dick Kerr hard At srsmnto: Pocatello Hotf contended that he had not i SAS PKANi 100 LOS AMiRI.KN wire waa reached, with Louvain a race, 9ACDAMKNTO Fifth for PORTLAND $1500, purse been Salt taka .. euffldent notie. f th, wire waa reached, with Ixiuvain Big Game Next Week. and the Salt Lake Cit Stats, cf .. BHOAl VsMs, ef ...BflOA 8HOA meet. fiven ofiUOAf 4 0 2 0 William Coffman, a director note ahead id George 8tarrr and handicap one up, 9 pf Today's Schodulo. Knpp. If ... 8 mil-eflb .4010 of ih Hernia wjr 3b $ 2 2 4 Mulllgaa, 9b. ' utd that h. met Eight junior high schools of the city araoclatlon, noae Biue of Htarr 9 a 4 9 9 2 9 9 ahead 'Hearts 0 2b 2b. " Micros, 1967 Jack Fairman Jfhnon, Logan at Sait Lake. Hrwatlt Sh . 9 118 ArerUI. If . Belle. The flnlah in this race waa the II Mf luiffhln 8h 4 0 2 2 Hoff In Chicago and tha Norwegian held their annual track and field meet ft Rmlfh.Pf . 4 94$ Idaho Pails at Ogdsn. Billy Todd 6 112 0 Bmwer, rf . tar hw that wa. looking foruld O Kulibt. 7 4 2 cloaest waa 110 of 3 1b. 4 t tha Brasoa well, day. Hf quoted ,lh ;Wr Flicker 2 0 9 0 EllUos. lb .. Pocatello at Twin Palls. yesterday afternoon on the West high Standing of tha Club. 11 to 2 in the machines. rf . 2 12 0 ward to th. meet in San Franclaco. He waa (1047) Rnbwor, If., t 0 I ,st 4 2 9 0 Pmtrr, 2b. (1049) Cneur de Lion school campus. South Junior high, M Smiib M. . 4 2 10 LEADING HITTERS. 4 rf. 112 claimed by G O Connell for $7v0. Coni. Ziihr, m , MltrbeU, Pat Vptt, b ... 9 2 0 9 Knrhlrr. C .. 8 2 4 0 A Pts champions from last year, repeated as Poor Puaa set the pace in the fourth lo$7 PWD.I.F 1039 Stiwlberc e , 4 2 2 0tYNe, e. .... Dollar (Including games of May fl.) Tobta. t . , 0 I 1 9 rr.-h- . aa... 2 0 19 Alleged Bootleggers .Salt I.ake . race, and in so doing wore he re If (1045) Bam l i :j tilaioer p, 9 10 Kerr, p title after Viola Burton Winners, B'irri. p... 2 0 0 Kallio, p.... 2018 out 4 1 1 15 This wae exactly what Dye, (1032) Poppina BlngSun . Writ, rf . 110 0 (iry, p.. mile of the event .oooo the Body Bullet-Riddle- d relay, closing waa astride he Ogdc , and OOP OUJoiley Coffieid, I Jacobs, p awaiting, 0 0 0 Betty MaJoney .... iMkr . went his mount into the brea h and 197 day. South scored 44 points, nosing vikings . I liM B Irwin's entry. I Mrs. ( out the West athletes by a single CBr ths A sen. nTTCAGO, Mar 21 1 rallies , brought him home on top by a length TMala ..82 7 34 13 Sixth race, purse $500. for .22 e 27 IS Totals .97 19 27 11) Tatals elated Presa) RJlndfolded and with and Poor Pup managed to point The mile relay of sixteen team 1 tRnttrd for Bora la aloth s Rangers . . and five claiming, up, for Tell sinth la Rttrd five race. South In was members wounds bullet retain the place, with Bank, Jr., not a pretty Ror.ers . ; the hack of the Battfd la alnth. 0 BttrO for Orary Is ninth. far behind. had to place In the relay to Win, and head, the body of Frank CrenaidL alSmra by Inainff J0$ (1949) Ike Harvey Row hr tnalnza 1 0- -8 Portland West, hoping against hope that South leged bootlegger with a suite In a LA BEAU TAKES SIXTH. 00 1 1009 Pretext 0 0 ' I , Today', Schedult. Is Aofalra log Rarramente would fail, ran a brilliant race and i north side hotel, was found healde lo 8a n I'rmrlMD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 1 2 Day Ties" cup, semifinal (replay). E Raving ground by hugging the rail lOSO' Judith Falrvlew Run V Smith. his automobile In Franklin Smith Summary took the event. South delivered, howtoJt' Vets 112 Suaimrry. Rnca Stats, Rratlll, and holdingon gamely when danger 1064 Vanderburg ktaoro. Knirht Rangers v. Salt Lake at 4tate fair ever, and took the place necessary to MrLaughlla. Sweey, Lack of bullet holes pork Killaon or blood Arrrill roha, IMrrball, Sandberf, Korhler Fro ah. Errata threatened. La Beau captured the (1075) Range King Mr day in at 5 SO; referee, win the meet. Bryant made a desgrounds; kick-of- f in led car the Error to Krrr believe police By loolnga he had pttrhrd i06t Red A. Golden 112 Runs rLanrhlta. fu- Hums sixth race from Golden Lad when he John Donaldson. riwnht 6 IA, by Oiasnar 8 14 ('ro4i$ rlrtory to Kaltlo 2 Otmrk oat perate effort to win, but could not Br Broa br RaPto been shot outside the car. ahich was swerved out entering the atretch and Seventh race, purse $500. for three ttiamrr. close a twenty-yar- d league ama: fharr Orfrat to Usrr At ba$ 9. gap. Bates oa halls Off Bum 9 off Kalit fo,uml in a lonely spot. five and a half furlong could not make up the distance before Caledonian vs Rover at Service 21. Off 24, off Hita Krrr Olasnrr battl T. Twtvhaa hit BRYANT THIRD. 1060 Silver State Kalfbt. Tnbia, Hnffmaa. Ilf Off Karr 11. off Olasaor 6 Buas the flnlah Sun Turret was far back field: kick-of- f at 5. SO; referee, Goorge B Koehler Oarrlfira Sweeney, 1047 Merry 107 in the first part of the race, but Chase Off Krrr 9. off dlaaarr 2. Buna rraponal-bl- r hit Smith. v Bryanf finished in third position, NOTICE. llramley, Kaille Roubla plays Kalilo to Frenrh B47 KalJko 7T closed with surprising speed, beating with a total of 27 joints, Jackson far Krrr 8, Gianrr 2. Stntrk oat to to Mooroe to MfLanffhllu; Mrlanjrhtln 1059 112 By Korr 1. by niiittfr 1. br Jambs 1 Kamehameba .. out The Vamp for third U The Daynea cup final between Ring-ha- placed fourth, with 7 points; Irving Notice floattk tA lituta Johaaoe, U BawU. U, hereby .given by the board-o- f 97 Ba aa baUff Karr 1, off Ciaaar-- 2 came fifth, with 1 point, while TrainAfter twinning the seventh race 1059 fits Hotfoot for Rurna Kalim 2 Hrrwrk wit commissioners of Salt Lake City, Horn ria ArrrtU tha present eup tedder, and th ing and Jamba. Jordan failed to register, Eighth rare, purse $500, for four Srotra baar R. Braadl Thursday, Zing came back yesterdav Kaltlo 8. Bee oa balia Anna Br of br tha intention of iuch hoard Utah, hit s W est - high Wrla, Jollry.- SarrL Off Bitrsa 8, off Kailio Winner of tha and up, one mile and won the final race, sweeping by school will present the Salt Tbne of (aa) of comml'Slnnera to make the follow, Bans hat flea tad Stats. hUMtlamr, 105 (Continued from Frooodlag Pigs.) the judges' stand In a canter. Doctor 1065 Boerne hour 62 SBlootea. with a banner. fmplre Rjiq aad Ink deecrlbed improvement, to wit: game haa been scheduled to, be played winners Ir Brartll, Jabs, fllaanrr, Arerdk Jollry 1062 Mirchoblige 10 Blues closed with a rush, taking see Shannon, Tbs meet opened promptly at 2 t .X eonefete ' trttrh Saturday, May, 29, at t.hg .state fair o!oleckf when- fifty boyir from each MrllleetT-kiWd .. vnjR;4jLtrL, Oraflah and Rfjrker. and gutter, drainage ey.tem to carry 1"5 Kubale .,t SOUTHPAW ..... lio HUMBLES START. dfrslen Softool '8seftfbreTDtf theToortial! field by Feres and Gearron. Logan onscored nel Snider, who set the early pace, 1071 water ncrosa and atreeta and along in haa oonsented to ba present and will and, under the direction of William EL again In the euthth when Feeley was weakened in the back stretch, and 163 Hopover . . . LOS ANGELES. May 2t t! art , jp Intereertlone, and private driveway! KRAUSE FOXES SEATTLE. no ..... end Chilliwack tired before the Bygone Days long Day, supervisor of physical education, hit with a In the between 21. acquired southpaw, rlfbed territory start tha gams by giving the ball the gave a demonstration of mass calisOAKLAND, May pitched hall, went to third was reached. Farnsworth rode Zing, Temple Harry Krause, therecently Allllro 105 Missions to I to 1 victory rer and Fourth North atreetaNorjh from Fourth and came In his ride being - as perfect as one 1069 Mint Julep ., 10 Initial kick-of- f. veteran thenics that was exceptionally well onPeres pUoto4 thoOaka NtttttT West .treat ; Mid grading Th' when OearrptLhU. a FtrH eotrtd dotvar-T- h o berr 710.1 were Rwerromr; feej Fmrwxjr ctatmcCTby hoy eompf tingor-craft to smooth waters, submerging nip and tuck affair, with neither team to be duty (50) foot roadway on both ended the inning. R M. Htklenbeck for $1300. 10t,3 Eva Song . 10C banner offered by East high school to play J By GOALPOST. the sixth, when Aldee of First North atreet from The score: Seattle, 5 to 1, this afternoon olid able to score untilrunner Th learu tramps wersr suspended the most proficient. The Judges of acrons the hourth to Sixth Weet atreet and the stars got a breaking the Oaks losing streak, L. Cornell were K th anient Captain feist Saturday to permit tha semifinals of tlte marine OAKLAND KATX1.K plate. The visitor "went 1ntr"the from Eighth to Ninth West atreet. corps recruiting station, In Turf A B H the lead and seventh 0 tne:. on the north aide of Flrat North atreet Entries stavd BHOAl Results, NOTES for the Dayntfs cup being played, and, First Sergeant Frank Bush, Sergeants 1 HOLLY WOOD MISSIONS 4 2 9 O'Rrfwth.... 4 2 4 2 from Eighth Weet atreet to a point Loff 4 as onto of 'thegamer ended tn a tie, Georgs Mason- - and Howard Casey. . 2 0 ... cf Bhioarra 4 458 S feet bhoaI itradjr 2120 buoa and on the south 2. If. 4 10 0 CHURCHILL DOWNS ENTRIES. 4 110 fide of Flrateat, Captain Cornell announced Jackson t aliarlM if . 2 0 10 (JHlcaple, rf.. 9 12 oyoellenu, Salt The Lake worth handicap, there will be another slight inter junior North atreet from Sixth as winners, which gives them 3b. ... 4 0 0 8 to 2 14 1 Swansea, cf.. 4 0 2 TMivd rf .. 4 1 1 O trlrtt rf race. First $1200. Weet $1500 to the winners, is the feature Eighth atreet; sixty-toclaiming, fe&nce with the league schedule next the distinction of taking the pennant, Hadrona lb. 4 1 4 4180 Bniiakcr.a. 2 0 10 Otiffia, 2b... 24 1 4 60 Dwul, rf one mile and 60 yards eman4 0 4 2 OqIi race on today's program and has at for the second consecutive year. 19 OHhcehaa, If... 3 10 0 (54) foot roadway on both tides of lb. ... I 1 0 Boooe, If.... ' lahcrlod,. 96. xGrand King 96. xAtasco-do- r T Saturday. ft 1 0 2 Iatie, lb..., 4 2 19 2 Fifth. Hixth and Eighth Weet atreeta cipation 1 Baker 1&.9L Joaea, 0 9 9b.... 2 Baida CORBETT HIOH MAN., . txacted one of the best fields of any 26, Loval The cup bolder, Bingham w-- fa xCWlerctta R Baldwin., 9 2 2 2' Vakin.Sb . . . 1000 Munhy. C. . . 4 2 ft Karr. 2b ... . 115 6 from North Temple to Fourth North-itree- ti race to date. With the exception ol J0L SrampawaLegionOV105,But x s 2 a i Lee. Corbett of West was the high point vored In the draw by being at home both eidee of Seventh Weft Hi, 2 t EE 0 Kriuae A31 'OVer. iaokt of Ehefast horses- - a 2 0 9 2 Peter. 4 0 4 ' atreet from Second to Fourth North In FYances With" Rock Slade, as.. hurdles 0 0 0 0) the 106; xBootsie 91, xFire winner; Lav trlay the Viking; "The latter 'mile are in the track entered the Cole, p. Under 104, Kajaba 101, xTrtbal 91, Oarraey.... 1 00 0 on both aidea of Seoond, and tiever appeared in the final round, but and a second in (he high jump. Coratreet, Frederick, If, 1 0 0 0 event, including two from the Irwin xGreytone 96, xSaravia $01, xG!ad and Fourth North atreeta from had strong hopes of doing so this sea bett ran a prettv race in the hurdles xlllllia ..... 110 0 Third stable. Jack h airman is carring top Rags 101. Totals.... 39 7 U9t Tofatt . 20 7 210 eon. Hence the Norsemen Journeyed for a Junior high athlete and shows Fourth to Ninth Wut atreet; eighty-si- x itHingleten .. 0 9 0 0 Batted for Brett la th eighth. weight in the race 117 pounds. Viola Penrose of Bryant 'came Second race, $1200, allowance. to Bingham with lots of determina promise (86) foot roadway on both aidea Shell aback.. 10 0 0 Brora by lanini: Burton, who haa won her Iasi 5 furlongs Little dash and the of North maidens. lion. The game was exceptionally second In the atreet from a point ssVUt ..... Temple 0000 five starts, four at the Lagoon meet Borah 113, Seattle six points for second feet eeet of Fifth Weet to Ninth 116, Step Tn J16, Oakland .....0 fast and hard plaved. The Vtkings hurdles, with .. 9 ing,. is the second half of the Irwin Tormentor Dearborn T 27 18 81 20 Totals 85027 Weat high point man. Caldwell of South on Aooeed first and had, visions of be Miles both 116; aides of Ninth. atreet, 116, La a. Reeee Shlnnere. Run Summary: entry. Flicker being the firsL Pat. Handys Bend J16, BourbonPrior McKean of Jackson were tied for xHtllia batted tor Lee In ninth West from Second to Fourth North Girl 113, trlett. Baker. Makla. Error T Baldwin, dng ultimately declared the winners, and won who races two has at HilH in ninta for rat) xxHIngletoa third first with a winner, 116. on I B high point hal atreet, and time the score stood tha east aide of Ninth but at lnninea pflcbd By Baldwla, Brubaker, Arty Monte 113. sHbellenback batted for Fuller toa goon', will try lo take his first start Coohogan dash and a win In the Weat street from - North Tempts to Char In the second half the play continued in the 113, Frank Hawley 118, Florida Brtt T defeat to Brett. At bat over a distance of ground. It wili be Gold 116. Off Brott 20. Hits hatted Off Brett 2. ninth. Second North atreet; thirty (SO) foot to be keen and exciting. The Bing- high jump, respectively. Zoenrs for ninth la batted sVltt recalled threePat is fast the that of Roosevelt won his heat in Buds scored Off Brett 9. Rua seapwaaihl on both aides of ham defense, however, waa impenThird race, $1500, claiming, B tea ions d 00 2102 roadway who, as k ,,,..,...000 (an Struck out By Brett 2. Rraas 1 century in-seconds, the fastatreet from Second to FourthChicago and up. 6 (MXVl Hollywood . North etrable, and, as the champion for- the .,.000 beat Display, winner of the Preaknes furlongs Ballot for Krauss 4, hr Brett 2 Base im holla ff In racer est for the final time the Runs atreet on both sides of Ouray and more Boone, 110. 111, Broomster two Brush wards registered counters, Nnrihy, Coi, ftumasry at Coney island, and who ran secarlrtq 100, 4 Score by tnningsHit by pitched bait Vakta br Sheebaa. got off to a poor start, but by Runs reaponalbl for Fullerton avenue from Seventh to 103 xShark 106. x'Vatch-fu- i Brett xHuntstivtn the Bingham team ran out winner he Weet ond Eighth (V 2 0 Tiuw haa 1, Tote !. Strnek out By FnUertoa 2, by Brett, ttoias bae Goreraoe. hard effort took the lead at about Logan 9109991 & 2 100, Happy Top 107, xMiekey Free hit EMred street, and thirty-si- x score. . (35) foot road , Sacrl Two bare hit Keene, 2 009010 x 6 trtAf, tyThe Off Fullerton 4, off Col ft. Bsaea oa ball yards At this point he stag- Salt Lake .. Balk 2 Feelev on aides of 100 way xMarvin 95, both, Stmnndt Sait avenue xLawles Mdy Runs Shtanera race are 100, fice hita Brubaker. 2, this game turned sixty Arlett, Billy Todd, ft. Col exceptional Runs rea lid pitch Fullerton. Col from Seventh to Eighth Weat street Summary: and almost fell, the result of a e xRanter 107. Elsa out to be the most exciting soccer gered 107, Bulletin 107, batted la Roes. ShiDaer. Bldred, Bru- Thr baas hit O Doul. Kerr. Two has sponsible for Feeley 5, Wine 2. Struck Coeur de Lion, who won the tendon. and on both aides of Grant street event of the day. Early In the gime pulled hotel handicap last Saturday. Alloy 111, xThe Runt 100, Sola Mia baker. noitb- IVmhJ Racriflcea pier a Arlett to hits Sheehan, Lal1, Hlllia. out By Feeley 3, by Wise 4. Bares made McKean of a Jackson pretty ula to: Brady to Sherlock to Hudgens Time HI ad 99 Prime- gave the titular team the lend, 107. MaKuna from Third to Fourth North atreet; . Alibi 2, Bara Seths 4 Jonea, and Hwanaon, Griffin Dollar, on Off balls Poppina Hit Betty 5 with of in the high a for first Feeley feet jump Mo40 of minutes. In Paving District No. 18. game bony in Umpire Blade. Doubl hatted 'Kerr but the Rangers kept at it and hAd event. Fourth race, $1500, claiming, tTe ran play leail, pitched ball Feeley, by Wise; Molle, loney, sad Carroii, to Lee to Leaiie. Im plree (kea and Phyla. to the plans, profiles add according e Fontaine Ferry Park. end equalized the score before half time - Summary;- by Feelev. Wild pitch Feeley. Stolen 1 hour 59 TUbs sod minute. el gama tiona en (Us In the office ofspecifics, As a whole, today's card is the best up, mile and sixteenth xOrpheus 112, waa sounded, the Interval finding the e the city hits dash First heat McKean, bases Molle, Miller. QLENNA BACK. has been offered at L&goon, anu Jubal Early 108 xHopeless 109, xKing teams with one goal each. engineer, and defray the abutters Jackson,-fir- st Caldwell, South, sec- ONeill, Perea Sacrifice hit O'Shea that Is 21. a compliment whica requires Gorin II 112. xMoms Boy 106, Cloister NEW YORK, Mav (By the As portion of the cost and expense thereShortly after the resumption of play ond, Strong, West, third Time, :6 1 Runs batted in Nielsen 2, ONeill, this nociated Press ) Frustrated In her of by a local assessment upon the the Rangers scored, and, try as they Second heat: Saunders, Training, Gardner. Offer. Peres 2. . Left on considerable thought before giving. 114. lota or pieces of ground to be affected Fifth race, $10 000 added, the Grain- quest of tha British women's chamwould, the 8ait Lakers could not punc- first; Carlson. Jackson, second; Peter baaes Logan 4, Salt Lake 11. Double The first three races are sirtnis, the over industrial mile and benefited by said Improvement, fourth and a pionship by England's ture the determined defense o' the on, Irving, third. Time, :6.1. Third playa Gardner to Crowley; O'Shea seventy yards, ger Memorial handicap, over the a situated Glenna within blocks It, W, 10S, 117, the fifth American strike. Collett, the sixth and mile, to Molle to As time advanced the exNielsen mile and and (unassisted); RAngera. had! auartw up, heat Calder, West, first; Penrose, King 118 and 131 the of seventh sprints and the eighth over 119. Captain Hal 122. Moonraker 109, champion, returned today on citement became Intense Salt plat "A; blocks 67 to 64. Bryant, second.6 1. Chasten, Roosevelt, Crowley,I 29.Miller to Camllll. Timeand race An a to will extra run Intention blocks 69 to 77. her be mije. Inclusive; was striving with might and main third announcing 109. Aquitanla, aOld (tame 108, end Umpires Spencer aCavern to Slip Deeming Time, HOLLTWOOD, Cat, May il (By blocks 10 to 88, Inclusive,Inclusive, to give the holiday 9$ Princess In Invasion in order renew her day, . Gtlbers. Doreen to tie the score, and the Pamrers European 123, South, plat "C." West, first; Chittagong relay Associated Fred the Press ) Fulton, after-nm- full crowd 1927. the benefit of the Salt Lake City were doing their utmost to keep them second, Brvant, 25 2. 102, Guest of Honor 107. third. Time, fronting or heavyweight boxer, and Fred Wind- abutting upon the survey, atreeta above men out A few minutes before tne end aL. T. Cooper entry. dash First beat. Wilding, sor. former manager of Tony Fuente, tioned. and to the entire depth back a Ranger defender handled the ball in South, first; Allen. West, second. See!ha?h Hothe Sixth $2000r race, were from barred 106 $1200 today Hallle, permanently Gay Yesterday's workouts therefrom,, and all within the district the penalty area, and Prime tied the Reynolds, Bryant, third. Time, :9, tel handicap, $ end up. (Benham). $1180. $4 40. $2 60, won; appring in California Tings by the bounded gn the north by Fifth score by scoring his second goal cf Second heat Hoffman, West first; North furlongs Prtnce of Wales 106, Brown Golden Laura Hit (Phllpot), S3 20, state boxing commission. Fleer (breesing) ............. 40 the south by South Man the game. The end came with two Wlnwood, Brvant. second: Koliatsos, 112, 102, Artady $2 60, second; Tee Hee. SOI (Canfield), The disbarments were said to have street, on aSandy Sugar I. Cancellation on the east by FourthTemple ..,.39 street, Weat 112. Energy 117, GIbion 118, Le O. Jackson, third. Time, :8. Third heat; lanbeen of the reault goals each. abusive 5 Also 20. ran: $f 101 alleged third Tlmo, Queen Catherine (breezing).. :42 for today's Ooodaell, Jensen, Jackson. first; Cotner 118, aSunspero 109, Tangara Caroline Carter. Belle Winchester, guage used by the fighter and man- street and oa the weat by Tenth West Following are the lineups Ike Harvey (breesing) ........ ;40 street. at 6 20; 108. Monte-rosTraining, second; Rytting, Roosevelt, a. games, kick-ostate toward a board ager Inspector The estimated eoat rearlies Girlie. Sealing Wax, Fort Churchill (breezing) . ... :40 third. Time. :0 1. per front foot aLabrae stable entrv. Dr. Ben, LllHe L. and Honey-kin- s at a Btockton ring two weeks ago. 37 Betty Maloney d relay South, first; Brvant, Windsor and Fulton were reported does not Include the cost of private Seventh race. 11200, claiming, 2 :37 5 Judith Fairview 4 the ooet op which la to be second; West, third. Time. 39 70 varda-Ijo- rd vear-olddriveways, one to mile and a have verbal attack hurled mile and Fifth race, against seventy :37 5 yards. Sis Hotfoot' dash First heat: Clark. had assessed against the property beneMeHe 107. Up She Goes 96, 110 the Inspector after a decision $180 Recollection, HALF. Roosevelt, first: HuTse, 8outh. second, xRuth Gold 96, Mamola 100, xSuean (Garner), 17 80, $4 20, out. won; Per- been rendered against a fighter tn fited In addition to the regular Jersey Red (breezing) ........ ;57 Carlson, Jackson, third. Time, '11. whom the two men were said to have Rebecca 101, xFredertrk Raphiel ?6 cussion, 105 (Iegere). $8 $0, out, 52 Hilarity Second heat Estimated cost of private driveRtrone, West, first, xOseda 9T xDoIIy Bay T01, xaivialn 51 Botanic, 117 (Skyrm). out, third. been Interested. Good H6pe Bobston, Irving, second; Morgan, ways varies from 13d to 80, accordCaroBroad 101 96. Axe ran: Also 101, 1.44 Sam xMaeeey 61 Time, ............... Lady Bonita Jolly third. Time, :11 2 Third heat: to the length of drive. ing 100. x You 110, Extra Are xfAdv Lynn lyns, :6J Saucy Miss Beaten Heist. Brvant, first; Carman, West, The total cost of said Improvement of a mile, Former 95 xlgidv Von 102. Sixth 'race, N second; Pope, Jordan, third. Is Tims, estimated at one hundred forty-foand up $1600 Little Weather clear, track fast Buster Keaton (breezing) ,...1 09 :J 0 4 thousand two hundred aighty-on- e Up by His Victims (Terere) $3 80 $3 $2 40 won; Barn Dollar 1.04 low First hurdles heat: and (1144.281.68) secGreen-nidollars, of 86, $4 20 l; Lskme 12 (Kederts).-4Reserves- Rangers. B. Alvey. MILE. RESULTS. LOUISVILLE West, first; Goodsell, JacBERLIN. Mr J! (Bv 4h AhwI- - which sum the-- total estimated cost hermaL-- !10- - Burke),- - $1.89,-thrSalt Lake, Shannon, Atk'naon, Corbett, Jack FaJrmafl Irving, third. First rare, five and R ftRtfYurToBgft, ond; RotTime. 1 It ated of the Moa-b- of abutters' portion Is one hundred kup second The ran Also Presa.) chapel Track fast. Ohappeau. V- .veer-old- s Time. .18 t. Second 'heat: Cattmuil, and up. claiming purse Chrtstmaa Momln. Sue Berrv. Miss thousand nine hundred .prison was the arena of an un- twenty-fiv- e - CALEDONIANS VS. ROVERS, i Jackson first; McCone. West, second, $1200 Gaffney. 105 (Schaffer). $189 80, Melse, Dawn of Tomorrow, and (3126.977 32) Princess usual disturbance today when Judge seventy-seve- n $63 80, $46 80, wron; Amir, 115 (ficoble, Pan. faledonlan and Rovers will meet Foresberg Training, third. Time. 19 thousand five hundred twelve Juerrens. Incarcerated a Scbrose dollars; and oq Lady charge I second: Hats Up. m filrtn May Fair, $16 60. $io. Penrose, Roosevelt, first TODAYS ENTRIES was attacked nineteen and 33.100 (til 618 32) dollars -In their postponed game today. The Third heat ol jpolfeasanca T ;1M ?XalrdontDi have aiirnad fi rofuln.il GUhcrt. South second (12.20) dollars pec and up, by two fellow prisoners whom he had or two and race. Rvnh 11300. 1 Also ran; Jollv Bov, Ivorr, El wteTv iif he Ingosl today, and thl, Fourth Jieat: PHI. South, first; sentenced to long terms. mile and front or Unear loot of abutting propFirst race, purse $500. for '19 4 8,vthr, Ropecv.lt. My Destinv; Helen Carter. Ice claimingLancer. 194 (Neal), $4 40 been Ptrermlhcn the The had 3. to marched opnd T for prisoners sixty (60) foot roadway; erty and up, claiming, five and Rambler, Nimrod, Fire Boy, Tyx and dash. Heist. Brvant, e!e-f118 (Sco-he- ), the chapel for divine service, when elghty-on- s A9. won; Long Charon thousand on hundred one The Caledonians will he a half second. Hulae, Beautv. South, furlongs first; Strong, A Speckled two. 9 Mc.V'h Grondell. from the following 60 $4. second Midnight Rose, the (381.101.35) dollars or two -recognizing the judge. Jumped end 1078 Heather Honey 107 third. Time, 41 h of a mile. Second race, West, him severe euch a him 40. and 0 upon Mainra, $5 third dollar per front or Andrews, gave Tme. (32.20) end Sbutt, GArner) .eld, - $1 iefW 9758 Ttttle Tokslon, Caldwell. 7..xls5 final South, dash, pttrweFotn, R. he required Rn:ith. Walker. Krskine, Also ran Cockney, Mac beating that hospital linear foot of abutting property for 1075 Water Shot x 96 16 (Heunel) $10 20, $140 $3. ton; 18 Penrose, Bryant, second; Mc. treatment. Cun Denizen foot Brvson. Becgs. W. first? r and R Hawthorne. Bearer Rov. ft (64) roadway, twenty I960 Jersey Red 100 Wolfv. 316 M Garner). $2 80 $no. third Time, ;6. RmHh. J. thousand eight hundred thirty-tw- o Hawthorne, Graham, Kean. Jackaon, 1038 Good Hope 115 second; Tim Gleaaon, 116 (Kaiser), relay West, first; 1 South, (329 832 90) dollars or two and Skeene, !0C Mi Amigo 9? IS 40. third. Time, 1 01 20. Time. third. Also second. ran Brvant, ( 32 20) dollars par front The Rovers will erect their team and 110 Watch the Time, Vernon, Hero and 104$ Cancellation .. dah final Wilding, fiouth, from the following: Bnyder, W Cra- or linear foot of abutting property Second race, purse $500, for -Alien West, second, Hoffman, Little Guinea, x foot (86) elghty-etfor 6en Nusftbaunu'R Turville. Vf. FrX, first; roadway; six and up. four and Third rac, $1200 and West, third. Time, .8 3 thousand nine hundred three and Mole, G Craven. Muir. Waite, M. Fox, a half furlongs claiming, hurdles. final Corbett. un, mile and Widgeon, lft9 E. dollars Fox, er one and 75) (36908 Cluff, Carpenter. 109 (Fteele), $4 60. $3 12 40, won; Brunell, Lythe. Ravenwtng West, first; Penrose. Bryart. second dollars per front or 118 10$ (Benham). $3 80 $3, second, Open Norfleld BOCCER UNION ELECTS OFFICERS Cattmuil, Jackson, third Tune. :17.3 of linear foot 104 abutting property for Dew Bank Mil relav West, first; Bryant, Hand, 97 (Dubola). $ 40. third Time, To fill the place of President Fow-mathirty (30) foot roadway; four thou55. Also ran Humorette ImpossiQueen Emma 4..... 10$ who has left the state, the Utah second; South, third. Time, 2 48 hundred six twenty and 117 ble, Queen Agnes. Blue Sprite. LieuRock sand shot South. Gilbert, Grey M A. flrit; elected Roccer Football lrnlp (34620.00) dollars or one and Little Shasta lie tenant Rust, Repeater and Double Rojjth. second, Mecham, IrRtrand, president: John H. Clapham Kruse, or Unear foot front dollars .. 109 41 per Camdorosa third. (31.76) feet. Star. ving, Distance, wks made first vice preeldent. and R, of abutting property for thirty-sl- a o a mile. Third race, purse $500, for three- Fourth r ace Hietrjumn McKean, Jackson, first, Jackson continues as second vice pres- Corbett. foot (36) roadway. West, second; Rafferty, ident. 5 All protests and Objections to the The Sparta Soccer dub will boM a South, third. Height. feeL L euch Intention must By AL carrying out JJ field practice game on the9 Vikings' ROSENBERG WINS. be presented In writing, stating there Formsr Pitcher, New York Qlants. oclock. All at Sunday morning or description ef blocks nod In lots d TORONTO, Ms 7 2t (Bv the are Walter Johnson, Rube Waddell and members and prospective-membe- "r property to the city ofrecorder on or I - urged to be present Presa) Charlie (Phil) Rosen- Dazzy Vance were pitchers who were dune, 182. the before ttb day berg world a bantamweight able to throw the ball past the bait erg , The board of commissioners at Its j knocked out Bobby Ebber. the occasionally, but most pitchers are In- vimv Armnitfiitiei are found hrfirst regular meeting thereafter, to th w4r ones who read end ese Trtb- champion of ths Dominion, tonight in capable of this, end great because they wit, the 10th day of June. 1926, wui the fifth frame of a bout outguessed the batter Pitching and consider the proposed levy and hear hitting are really guessing contests. such protests and objec- and consider nd the jnoat successful pitcher is the tiona- - to said Improvement as shall one who can outguess the battsr the made. i been hava oftenest. fly order of the board of commie- -' Pitchers who deliver their fast ball, Lake Utah. of Salt City, sloners W'e curve, change of pace, etc., with exDated the 17th day of May, A- - Dv actly the Same motion, and do not be1926. tray by some little manneriem of hand, W. A. DEATH AM, arm or wrist, a hat bad "they are City Recorder. throwing, are the most successful. extension No. 61. and Curb gutter It the pltrhcer has three kinds of First publication May 18. 1926, halls at bis command, ths batter has 'Last publication June 8. 1926. tn think about three entirely different TAILORED types of speed and breaks on the ball, Value $35 to $40 and must be able to change hla swing rioBATi akd ODAiDiAgsiny yorrci. s and timing Ip an Instant. th respective (coasult cousty clerk or lnformetio And. If the p4tnher has control. It for further ) htt-It difficult for makes the doubly i TO CREDITOR. BOTICt ter He can break a curve or change of pace over the plate when the batEfxt of TYUlHun Kronnr, D- ter haa him In tha hole and Is looking for a faat bail. will present claim, with Credrtnro WHY Of course, there are "guess hitters" Tha Only Eicluair Pant House voucher, to th undersigned At lw 1 J whe-m-up their minds tn advance PAY Kearrv Building t 1$4 South Main to expect a certain kind of ball, but in the Intermountain West . Salt Lak City, LuUw m smart pitcher makes a suck- Strt), MORE? usuallya or beltjr Xb tintyihtlA 4ajf at . er out of them However Sherwood j D X. SfCiHrmberv Magee. one of the- games greatest BhJIa.ET MART KftONNFR. tuernr, said tre always looked for a Eznnutrix of ths WiU of WlUlftffl fast bail If a curvs was threera, ft Krorvrer, Detod never was crossed as badly fts If he -- rx Jsf Glhaofv, Atty looked for a curve and gora iast one. Late r.f first publication. May 22 i r (Copyright, 126, Publishers' Syndicate ) tTRA AtOTICK. 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