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Show TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY double. Intercollegiate Meet Records Endangered New York Commission to Call on Rickard for a . Definite Statement American Ice Cream Defeats Nelson-Rick- RATIONAL Cist L pet. W. t17 13 1 .4 9 11 91 19 14 ,SI .A GIANTS ANNEX BOTH. NEW YORK. May 25. (By the Associated - Press ) The New York 100-Yar- d The American loe Cream baseball team took a well played tilt from the Nelson Ricks nln yesterday by a score of 9 to I. JJoyds long single la the final Inning, ecoring two runners proved the undoing of the Nelson Ricks club. The winners were one run behind when Lloyd came through with his timely hit. Tomk pitcher for the creamery, hurled a line game, but wobbly support lost the game for him. Eddie Duffin and Bush starred for the Pinners, Ths lineups: American Ice Cream, GUligsn, cf; Williams, c; McRae, it: ss; Lloyd, 2b; Ray or, if; Duffm, French, lb; Sherrin, rf; Anderson, p; Shertltff, rf. Nelson Ricks, Shelly, c; Nekton. If; Lend, lb; Beale, 2b; Jones, rf Ricks, ss; Goodfeltow, 3b; Banquet, cf; Tome, p; Bancroft, so. Umpire Bush. ... ... Brooklyn, CineirMtl at St, Louis Pittsborgh st CMosgo. Botna st FVlsdrlphit. Brooklya st Xsv York. StABdlAg. W. 1. Pet I 14 19 ,64 9b Leals . 91 19 .419 Nw York 19 16 .943 I'hiln 19 16 .66 Bostem Clods 1 .. rstaage . Pitts Giants celebrated their return tot the Polo grounds from a disastrous road trip by defeating Brooklyn twice to 5. After FarItwlay, 6 to 1 and rell won the first game for New York .with s home run tth the bases full, the Giants beat Grimes, the veteran L. RPW BHOA lb91f 100 190 Hso-ob- a I t VS ,9190 1 1 1 U . fits ... 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 0999609 0290000 record-shatteri- ...-t0- - Heath-cote- Itou-M- e -- Kttr - ..9409 100 FVw-to- Marau-vlll- ,a' sri?ntLhpn5 L nt f. 1 -- Car-pe- TATI .... PIRATES DOWN ROOT. CHICAGO, May 25. (By the Asso27 9 Totals. 29 916 2 ciated Presa) "Jug Handle" Johnny ftcer by Inalnrs Morrison and Charley Root engaged Mt. Slates T. A T 4 9 n 1 Lively Ball and Lack of Rids .. in a pitchers' battle toUy, Morrison 5. Hits 6 9 90 hits Cubs six the down with Salt Lake Hardware letting Resin Considered as Rud .. 8 2, 94 9 while Pittsburgh mss' slugging oppor1 2 09 lilt .. .....0 tunely to win, 5 to 2. . Rnne The Pirates bunched four singles, iummary; Andmi, tsRoll. Causes of Swat Orgies.' a home run by Grantham and a Ryaa 2, Honaon. Jcnsea. Hulas, l R. Roberta. Dretihay. Smith 1. bobble on the part of Adams to score Robert Hulas 2. Hkllicoa. Wardrop. Droubay, ail five of their runs in the sixth. Smith. Km a a 1. Iltolca tuusa Jraasn 2. PHTSBIKMI CtlKA'.O 9. Robsrts I SarHfJra Huls. BHOA. Rkillcoo. BHOil hit Mmltb Floras rune Andros, Bralth. Chicago Tribune Prae Service, O I Corey. cf ....4110 A4mt 2b .... 6 T proNEW YORK, May 25. Th T. Vhnan iBDlnga pitched By Ryan by 4 4 .... 2b 2 9 Hcsthote.rf ,4120 Rhyne victory to Bran. Charge defeat to lific hitting and extravagant run makCujkr, If ... 4 2 9 0 Xcort.if .... 9 16 0 Credit W right m ... 4 1 1 6 llswe.cf ... 4 9 6 0 Eman. Btrnrfc out By Ryan 2. by Bmaa 9. today Off Ryan 6. off Kmaa 2. ing In the American league 2 9 0 1 Haasa on hall Trsyaor.Sb ..4 2 9 6 grtlrsu b tends to trengthen the suspicion that haiV Amtth and Droubay, Hsoer.rf ... 1 0 2 0 linnm.lb .. 9 19 0 Hit with pitched I mplr not ball was the Titos of by Scaatoo. Ryaa. enjoying lively 3 6 i 10 9 ss game 9 4 Orsnthsm.lb. 0iHhaiKa 1 hour and 60 miootea. holiday. Gnorh e .... 4 16 jtjooussles. W htle player and manager In the Uomsoa.p . , 4 0 0 2, Uaoaoa .... 1198 D. A B G O. S L National league this spring have 8 0 0 Root p BHOA called attention to the fact that the BHO.Aj 19 0 0 Vlller. tKelly -- I 2b... 8 i 9 l l?rn, 2b.... 9 0 11 ball used on their circuit Is not os 8 9 0 0 Leggroan, 8b 2 9 0 Spry. If Tnfats . . 63 8 27 18i 1taJa lively as it was lost year, there hoe 2 O' Vlrltaa, 8h . 9 12 lea, cf Parted fur (ionaalca In ninth, no squelching of batting en- Hnapp. If..., 1119 Heward, lb. 10 4 0 been thattod for Boot is Slulk. in the American league. thuslasm 2 9 11 Gilbert, rf... 8 OHDI, as Score by Inalnga: In six game In the American league Krauth, lb., 8 18 9 barren, e. , , 2 L6 9 PlttaburfU , .0 Were 145 hits and eighty 1 there 2 9 .. 0 9 aa.. 0 today Tartar, 0- -2 10 Uriah, rf. 0 Ch!re 1 9 0 cf. 10 0 0 runa Thats an average of twenty-fou- r kuna Rhrae, Cuyler. WrifM, xHenderaoa.v Summary: 1 2 0'Dudler. 9 hits Anatln, a 14 e... game. There were forty-tw- o p... 10 Tramor, Grantham. Adama, Hcethcote hit runs scored and sixty-fiv- e , Sayder, p,..- 2 19 ICooyera, p... 19 9 1 Wrifitt, Adama, Homa runa mode Tour in Waner. Grantham. Sacrifice games In the National 18 2 16 7 league an average of sixteen hits per ToUl..t 21712 4 Totals. fdaye Traynoe to Wright to Rhrne; Score by Ihhlng: Adam to StTnnonrt9uOvtm r Shannon te game. D A R. Grimmn Left on haee Pittahonrh R. There were twelve home run In Kuna ,, 8. Baae on balls- Off Morriaon 8, off th American league and eight in the 08 T Root 2. Bit Struck out By Morriaon 5. by 9 NatlonaL In the season total, 0. S L. Root 1. Hit with pitched ball By Morri American league sluggers have made i aoo, Scott, Rn ..0 4 0 9 rmpfree Hart, Wilson and the U1 home 15 runa by against Rita Klem. Time ef fame 1 88. 2 9 9 .....,.,..0 league batsmen. Run Lee. Krauth, Anat1nl National double-headSummary: the The between MilEvana, Error Welsh. Spry. Karrr. LUQUE DRIVEN TO COVER. and Athletic ler, Smipp, Krauth, Taylor. Rail. produced Btoira Senator ST. LOUIS, Ms? 25 (By th Assobase rune and forty-nin- e forty-tw- o 2. Gilbert. Sacri hit, Iggroan, Snapp ciated Press.) The Bt. Louis Cardifl Three-bahit Miller. while the twin bill between the Giant Taytar hit nals batted Adolf Lufue xULAhs-hi- ll Two'haae Auatln. bits Krauth, Inningfl and Brooklyn produced nineteen run in the fourth inning today and de- pitched By Dudler 2, by, Conyers 8 by Sny- and thirty-one hits. g feated ths Cincinnati der 4. Credit victory to Ibidler Charge The fan ore beginning to wonder Beds, 9 to 7. in the second game of defeat to Snyder. At ha off pudler II, If the exclusion of the use of resin Hit Off Conyers 14, off Snyder 20. the perty Home runs figured large- off Dudler 8. off tonyer 4, off Snyder 2 by the American league pitchers ly In both teams scoring Walker Kuna scored Off Dudler 2, off Conyer 1, stimulating the hitting in that league hit twice for the circuit. U was the off Snyder 4 Strack out By Dudler 2. by as well as a livelier hall. Base ea balls Conyer 2, by Snder 4 W.thercd felt b.- fore Robert Scott, Jr., 3 and t. iganie which netted five run. NEW TORE. My 5. (By h Brooklyn Jones, the American champion fori Fournier returned to the sinew Press.) The New York state his lineup for the first time lost two years, had a weak opt ptonshipa. sef by William A. ramin.i athletic commission today fixed next n chamTlon of (h, injury early in the month. tannW th nnt of tth-eeema nl Tale 194. to lust faroe likely j BrltUih army,- Major C. B. Omerod. Tuesday as the date It will call on Tex NEW YORK BROOKLYN stand assaults in ths fiftieth annual and it was weft for the Americans' Rickard for a definite report oa his B H 0 A 6110A. exwas cause for he in he that did, week-enmeet title this' In 4 V 2 01 rrtwfc 2b . . . 9 9 9 6 ... the opinCt.rf progress In matching Jack Dempsey form. Bobhv went ceptionally poor 4 0 9 0 Fewater Jb . 2 9 9 4 Yount .rf . ion of L. Robert of coach Templeton., out In 42. but. despite the score, was wiMtt.ir ... 4 0 6 0 lAlodiUTom.gb and Harry Wills. 4 9 7 ths Stanford university track team. ' two up at the turn after his opponent Herman, lb.'. 9 I 11 0 UeuttMf ... 9 9 19 Rickard, who has secured agree on ISO .... 9 had bunker lb about 9 ... 2 Feltx.rf every Tuh-ne10 explored Kelly In ments with- Dempsey and Gene Templeton, fact, says he would Butler 9b . 2 0 0 1 Moon cf .... 2 0 0 had made no overt urea to Wills not be surprised to see the mark re- the course. I 1 6t Farrell. is ... Maranvtlle.aa in the thirty days given him by tne JONES EXPERIMENTS. ONeil. ..... 2 0 1 USDyder.c .... 9 0 4 main on the books for many years to to negotiate the match. commission 1 9 9 OIGieaoncld.p . 909 2 Ths American appeared to be ex- - Witt com.. btuiiN of th. proepect that th. 9 H 01 Paddy Mullins, Wills manager says Hnrgrenree.e of and .hot. many h), perm,mnlr. he has not been approached by RickI era In broad Jump- took him into difficulty, but on the Barnrn.p .... 2 9 0 tJacobeon... I 0 0 W ard, and friends of the promoter aslng has come to an end, temiwrarily, 'homestretch he tightened with thirty Krinwlf sert the latter has no Intention of signstroke for the seven hole necessary t Harriottp ... 6 0 0 0) at least. Rickard haa been In Hoting Wills. 9 and t. to win, Oomins', when he set the new standSprings, Ark., for several days on vaWatts Gunn, who played agftnat Totals,. 28 9 24 12, Total.. 28 6 27 18 cation. ard, displaced a mark of Joneain the finals of Bat tod for ONatl in eighth, to a light heavyweight 4H inches, which bad stood to championship last year, played itrong Opposition IBatted foe Bnmea is eiflith the credit of ths Treat Pennsylvanian, golf to defeat F. S. Stone, 2 up, On championship fight under Rickard's Batted for la Blifcth. Alvin C. Kraexleln, for twenty-fiv- e Bcoro one promotion between Paul Berlenbach he was iastoffa; outward the by wily Journey and Young Stribling on June 10 was years. over par, his only mistake being due Brooklyn . ...0 0 9 9,1 9 9 9 91 6 0 "withdrawn by Hubert Pugazy.. Ebbets to Inexperience. At the long fifth his New Yolk Run YALE STAR BRILLIANT. field matchmaker. Fugayhad signed Summary Maranvlllr, Ltadatroa, dropped a few Inches in front of UmiMl. The Yale star thus aecured his place drive Error Farrell. Roily. Hour, Berlenbach and Jack Defaney for a could been which loose have stone, mnnr th Two baae MaranTille. hit championship fight on June 22, but nffnto rmoTed without penalty, hut Gunn ButHome nu Farrrli. Sacrifice ers r.Vord said today he would not interfere with ler. Double play Farrell to Vrtaob to Kelal ath Rickard's plans, which have the Neva York 2. Brooklyn ly. IWt en, baar letlc commissions approval. Vung Atlantan reached th.. 9. Baa4 on bulla Off O recti field 2. off mhc'r.th?.hrnbn,d0ne ,by f0,,L Ths twoBamea 8. off Stone Struck out Payment of 113.000 to Georges By Oreenfleid 8, rer,V.lt.dn.,Vr,b.r;eo,',ruenrd drive on - Plastnd.nine,staved, bout against ier for his Hite Oft Btmi I io 7 which ha played by Bamea Ned Gourdin Friand DeHart Hubbard. Eddie Huffman of California last off Ehrhlrrdtr-Loaing Stone squared at ip 1 inning. over in fours. two of an Pflr- Cmptree Reardon pltchefw Barnes. after taking three maa ?W(fs the elxteenth, day was withheld as the result RiriIerTemntoP,kUU Time ef fame I 28. and yuif attachment on the purse secured by hold was to unable but fe3t 94 Inches at the interallied hole, straight money claims games the pace and lost the next two. Italian Joe Gans. Gans loio Second fame due him as sparring partner ot the Twenty-on- e T.Te League Bats- in .wi Bwwtwr had an ay match, BROOKLYN. NBW YORK French boxer. JiT'K.'S. n5?IS,B,n ,rom OeofF Rvnwlck. i and 4, B H 0 A BHOA. Noel before down ddTd whlla Waldo went .ha.V 4 9 4 0 Frisch 2b . Witt ef 6 2 2 6 to a foot hi, mark. The year, men Clout Spheroid for the Olympic Layton ,t the nineteenth bole only fewater 2b ., 9 1 1 4 Young. rf ... 4 9 6 9 tryouta, Butler did 24 after V beer. If Lin trom.8b 4211 a bitterly fought battle. ...4190 I Inches In spite of a bad take-of- f. 4 12 1 Tomorrow Oulmet will be called Fournier, lb. 6 19 IMeuael .350 Average or Better. "Then." continued upon, through the luck of the dcaw, Herman rf .. 6 2 82 I1 Kelky.lh ..... 2 1 10 0 8b .. 4 210 4 2 Moore. Butler ... cf AmerTempleton, other the but meet to Sweeteer, "earn Gourdin of Harvard, who broke Varanvillc m 8 0 t 4 Farrell aa ... 4 2 9 1 icans are safe, so far aa"fratncide OConnors worlds record of 24 feet goes. Hararearre.e 4 2 Florence. .. 9 18 0 8 9 0 2'Snrder.c .... 9 9 9 9 Oriiuca 1144 Inches, with a leap of 25 feet 8 Another. day of warm sun ami no Jacobsonp ,,v Special te The Tribune . . . , ... 1 9 9 Inches. 99 0 9 15. Twenty-om- . well suited to the American McWceaey.p. 9 0 0 9Oi tTerry wind, PROVO, ' May UrMtillee.C , 9 0 0 9 moat "The of all athlete startling 4s afforecast. 1 Baae-bal1 01 this pf observed .... 0 9 9 be Hex will 9 playing, 0 style Scott, Girls' day In the Central Utah p was the third of the famoua trio of ternoon at the East high school, be- player who have played at leaet negro Jumper. Hubbard of Michigan. league, 12 . Total 24 87 27 11 .. Total will 84 be U 14j Periods oclock.ginning at I From the first year of his coUege comRuttM for Grimes In eighth. shortened and all girls of the school two games during the season ara bat- petition. the only hla a to fRatted in for ninlb. Maranrllle conjecture of In the the pro.350. to take part are expected - A compilation ting above In every meet was Btted for Border is eighth. gram, consisting of a posture parade, batting figures of the league Indl performance Braoklrn . whether or not he would do 23 feet. ..0 W8 Batted for HoMand ninth. dancing and athletic events. New York He ..0 90 beat this mark Scorn by ioninga: 8 with four game, played. many times, tut Mothers of girls are especially In- cates that, nm Witt 2. Fewater 2, Butfell Summary: of Cincinnati Just short Gourdina club record, batting has the ....2 Nephl 979 highest vited to attend. They will be taken ler. Frlnch. LisUatrom. Kelly 2. Moore 2, St. Lovla The Nephl Rangers have but he capped the climax last summer CHICAGO. Mar 25 fBy the Asso- Farrell Florence Errora Fwater. Mara through th building and served with average. Runa Walker 8, Roaah 2. av- at Chicago by jumping 25 feet 10 Summary: a for naked the batting sphere ciated Press ) ITomoter Jim Mullen villa, Frlch. Two baae hit Herman 2, ftrcaalrr 8. Blade 8. Douthlt 8. Horny, light refreshments in the cafeteria. for a worlds record. erage of .370. Although Sprlngvllle inches lAndarmm. Butler, Cubs park, home cf the Hargreare. Kelly. The track events consist' of a Error Flowers, hern. Houach, Crits, "A year before this dramatic climax today leased la tha only team In the league to have Maranrllle ThcTraow Two base hta Dmithlt, hurdles, Chicago National league dub. for Home ran Fewater. Sacrifice dash, to clubs Hubbard's five won four of all Its another Fewater. career, college Wheat. on Left baaea game and seaKelly. member outdoor teams, bouts the with Pipp. Brraalrr. Hem rmia Rmjach. eight relayduring boxing man the 12. world a New York Brook on ton Baaea athletic In idea 6. have of the ball upset higher batting Flowers talker 2, Blad-- a Stolen baaew league d son. The park, with seats plied on a walking relay with teams Off Scott 4. off MrWeeaey t. Struck out Hornabr. For Jump possibilities. Sacrifice Douihit. Horaaby, of sixteen girls. Field events Include average 'than haa Sprlngvllle.la as fol- the broad field, will have a capacity of about 1. Hits Off Bril, poothit-- CrttaBy Scott 2, br Grime lbrna-byears Bob Legendre, the wonderful the The club batting average Double play a 50 000. a basketball throw for distance, 10 7 1 Grimes la ioninga; off McWeeney to .353; from .370; to athlete t lows: Therenow Eureka Therraow Flower: Pay. Nephl, a Georgetown, and distance a license. Intends la 12 inning. Ijoaing pitcher Grime if baseball throw for Mullen, granted 1rn. ( on In had tncinnatl 9, St. American Fork, ,2S2; meets as a broad to stage several important matches beson, .215; Provo, competed Hornhy. left baseball target throw. Ffirman. Quigley and Reardon. Tima Ixouia plre lxt ;ue 4. off 6. Baaea on ball Off without Fork, .252; 263; Siauilgh Jumper Sprlngvllle, anyone. under startling school band, a light weght of fame 2 hour The East high HoUand 2, off Keen 8 Struck out By After finishing his college career he this summer, including Heber, .203. bout between Sammy the direction of A. H. Overlade, will 223; Hit Off Duue 6 Loque 1, by Keen 4. The three leading Individual bat- was considered to have lost much of championship an1 Is 4 and furnish music during th parade and ters and Mandell 8 Kansas, Holland la off Rocky inning, of Nephl his old speed and aprlng. yet, com- other title content pitchers Boswell dances and, give several concert selec- leads are Involving Bud Tav-lo- r Luque Losing pitcher Impirra In nine J131. in with the the Olymat the peting sluggers pentathlon Met oraiick. McLaufblia and Rif Ier, Tlaae tions and Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg, banhe haa secured pics in 1924. he Jumped 25 feet 8 8 ef game 2.09. Officials of meet follow: Judges of teen times at batof which champion. tamweight been have Inches five new for twelve a worlds mark. hits, Miss The Chicago promoter also Is angposture parade, J. R. Griffith.Gorlin-skColvin of Pavaon ha i. MARK SHOULD STAND. Anne Neheker. Miss Valentine match Letv.een ling for a return batted .625 In the first four games, Tt Walker and Pete Iatso, the Captain Stephen Abbott, Miss getting Isn't Mickey any wonder, that In sixteen times at ten hits MIAMI. Fla.. Mnv 25 fBv the AsJack Kearns, Olga Carlson, king. people do not give Comlvif mark much welterweight hat. He haa to hta rredit two a. Track events: t to survive Walkers manage- - already haa tenta- sociated Pres,) Genara Pine of Haconsideration three-bas- e and hits two g orexpe?t C. fMmmonsr Lee fceferee. vana, Cuban ffvwelsrht boxing chamstarter, for long. But It must be remembered tively agreed to Mullens offer. t1m.ni. I .Roy Warth-ma- home run pion. easily defeated Patay Crawford, Gourdin and Legendre competed la reiL,l8on; that Fork of American Miller Addle iron Irvin.: judge, of finish. bout Saginaw, Mich., In a In the batting average column their full three yegrs In I. C. A. A. A. here tonight. Pino won by a wide Arch M. Thurman. Pilaa Brady: aoore No. 3 .655. In nine time at bat he A. meets without displacing Kraeni-lein- s with Marmen crediting him newapaner margin, keepers. Lois Farrell, Marsgir.t Calvin old record. a such star Only haa connected with five singles. with every round. lin; linesman, Vlrgir 'Coombs, The twenty-on- e players who have at his best can hope to beat it. To Jones. batted .350 or over In the first four my mind, that 24 feet 8 inches Is ' FIKI.n EVENTS. of the season are as follows: really great, an achievement which I Baseball distance: Referee. Alien.r. games Boswell, Nephl, ,631; Colvin. Pay-so- think will survive an onslaught of Taylor; umpire, June Shepherd; American Miller. .655; many a college generation." Fork, 625; Katherine Marshall, and lines 0mtittd from Prodtog Fag.) Nephl, .529; S. Worthingit Sperry. man, Grace Kimball. , AMERICAN AB8OCIATI0K. V CAMBRIDGE, Mews., Mity 2R,h'Bv Kitchen. .SbO; ton. Payson, Mary .500 Nephl. Baseball throw: Referee. second on E passed bail. Snapp was dab Btsading. Andrus, T. Eureka. .600; Bonnet. the Associated Press b No ath'ete In Breech: umpire, Sylvia Burt; linesM. Petty. Nephl, .467; flftv years of IntercollegUt 500: W. L. Pet. trv'k and W. L. Fet.l and Lee N. C., Msv Y5. 'B y hit with a. pitched ball CHARLOTTE. man, Helen Hummel, and scorekeeper, Eureka, Dy-- r, 614 Provo. field championship competition hns Levi ville 88 16 .ftMllt. Pavl.. .450; Butler. Eureka, JJ h Associated Pre.) The teni r hern scored when Hall erred on Gilbert Lola Hansen. 18 18 .609 Fork. .427; put the shot a distance of Ka. City 91 16 .6831 Tolede 444; Durrant, American KimPearl Referee. tothrow: tournament women's golf Target opened O. Nelson. 50 feet, Eddie Farrell, Harvard coach, 556 Xinneap .. 18 It .486 .427; Sprlngvllle, grounder. Snapp was caught at third Schofield, and Cole, ball; umpire, Jessie tndp. 9019 1719 ,.6141 9 27 .269 day with Mr. Clacpnce Bradley cf Jeliunbaa. Heher, .400; notes in predicting that this feat may Edwaakee Heher. .411;- Sweat. King. Atlanta winning medal honors tfi the on the play. Krauth and Txylor were scorekeeper, Margaret E. be next or Satur.39; Shriver, accomplished Payson. Friday SpaJnhower. Charlotte Directors In charge: of retired on strikea qualifying round with Yeeterday' Xeralta. day in the fiftieth annual title meet .39; Sutherland, Eureka, Stewart, Laura P. Hopkins, Erma Eureka. FEDERAL RESERVE VICTORS. R H. Fork, .356; here. At Kanaaa City 34; Holmstead. American Murdock and Trlests P. Hall. - Noe. Eureka. "The east has Tto "Ralph HUIs this Mlnnea polls Davidson, Provo, .153;J J The Federal Reserve nine main head .350. to Kanaaa . off the Pacific ; year but City slope, Th toined the undisputed, leadership of THE PROOF OF THE PUDDINO. and Greene. Wilono Batteriea Benton, Clarence Houser of .Southern CaliGirl (applying for chorus job): the Bankers' league of tne Tuesday the Olympic champion, and Kmcger; Dumovirrh. Bhana and Bbinault. fornia, Champions I Mother says sing beautifully. twilight division hy triumphing over Elmer Oerkln of California probably H. At Tolo the Utah State National club, 14 to 2. will know they have been In a batte Manager: "Bring me a recommen ...19 J .... dation from the neighbors and Til give former ace of the L. T. 8. Goggle, from the week end Tjoularllls. before 18 emerging . . Toledo vou a trv out. ".Ronton Transcript.' school team, held the opposition high Is rme of the competition. Houser Batterie Koob and DeYonner; McN to three hits in the four innings he three wonderful small men and by mars. and Herlng. McCullough was on the mound Beetle tossed 'em small men, mean less than 199 t TB Trtbmta. up In the final frame - and did not who have made history in , B. H. Bp)) At r. Paul (STANCEDEYTL9 BMPK, May 25 The fsat Per- pounds allow run. a g comthe I. C. A A. A. A. t 49 1 Milvaakee il' S1IA ha hall tram wmt flow to 8 By hitting at opportune time, the The others were R. L. Beat-ti- e 8L Panl hrfore the KarariU ltd yratofday Hi petition. Reserve plied up thirteen' runs in the of Columbia, and Bud Whitney of . Batteries ptnforth. Gcaria and McMcn FINISH a eontrat, 9 to 7 Morriaoo second and third Innings. and Hoffman. B&mcs, Kolp smyr whose carout Dartmouth, of the locals showed op wall, ersfktn performance Goggle and Simmons led the attartc, and G. Bobbin ried them, to the crest before the war. THE LEFT FOOT. fir hits, while William RH. the Colombo former for At three safe connecting The kits who was foar of the riaitore got beaten for the apiece. "Houser, 7 14 Just how a golfer should uee hi tic, while Goggle and Simmons laced Indianapolis championship last year Oolmnbua foot during th swing worries out two blows each. left I Anderson for KAT8VILLB. DEVIL'S BLTDR. d has wonderful nervous Batteries Hill and Hartley; Sommers, many of them. - B H O A! They know that on the winners and Weiler for the losers BHOA by HUla - unparalleled speed. In COMPLETE' Sombre and Bird. should pivot on b&gved homers. - LARGE, the they e... 6 1192 marked bis Fonea, If.... 9 0 1 1'Xertoe, backswing contrast to Houser wis Ralph their light leg. but just what they are Xrwbolt. rf, 9 0 1 2'Cbomaa. aa. . 9 9 9 The Utah Savings A. Trust WfcflTERX LEAGUE. STOCK Hills of Princeton, who was forced to do with the left foot is a oloeed over a marker in the seventhpushed (loan. 2b.. . 9 0 2 1 1. Robin, e. 8 9 4 2 to and. the association 9 to record 911. Improve 1 6 6 8 If and rrk1na. Olnb covVardon 10 to them. hook has Evenings. Stepheselk Standing. final Inning with Walker Brothers Open 8undaya Harry win the title from Houser last year. William lU p 9 1 9 Morriaon, sa. 5 2 He ered this tone score W. was and very L.Fet.1 Mall Orders Solicited. point run the clearly. WtfBsi the that I have never seen A 8 1 2 11 f Manawel rf 8 0 2 with D. Koto 98 14 .9M Omaha .. 19 90 .467 state that the way to handle the left gave them their first league victory, ell, c 3 i chard a, 8b 8 1118 rerkina 2b 6 0 1 1 a more marvelous lift than Hills. If Talsa .... 94 14 .900 St. 81 ,976 foot le to never let the left heel turn The final score was 11 to 10. CITY MOTOR SALES Jossj 19 1 1 0l Ablteeidc 9b 8 9 0 9 he had had the drive and nervous en iommera, cf 16 91 .417 out of He saya and his Okia. City 99 18 .690 LlnooU position. batting for Le Chemlnant ki Ilian, p., 4 119. A Bobbins, if 8 0 1 0 engy of Houser, I believe th-COMPANY he Daevw ,. 19 19 .600Wiehita U 99 . 997 game proves it, that you can do all In Barton, the seventh, 1 and went to 9 . 9 oj 311, would smashed have a Rote on that port second on a wild singled Ralph Laka Salt need 460 South State the you pivoting pitch. Burton, lead 61 feet to smithereens. The TMtsrday' Basal U. of tha ball of the left foot which Is off man, sacrificed him 60 7 18 71 Totals.... 49 9 18 10 record of Totals. to third, R-first man who can combine the dualiH. At Tulsa bark w the big toe. In other words, whence tie scored on W. Penrose's hit IT ties of Houser and Hills will put ths Wichita come up on the inside part of ths with the run that proved to be ths 26 shot 64 feet b&U of the left foot and when you Tola of margin victory. Montgomery Battoriee Jolley, pbimpo, SHOT-PUcome down on ths downswing your W. Penrose was the DIFFICULT. slugger st Barley aod Haley; Kinney, Rack, Barnhart, foot n the afuna footprint. of the tilt, with fourleading hits In five "Most, track, enthusiasts- snow that Block end Rego. It first times occupied. at bat, including a home run g Is the art of overcoming and a double. Wall, center fielder for gravity. To do this on must combine .. At Oklahoma City the losers, drove out a triple and (Topvrlsrht, 192A by ftol Metmrer St. Jooeph peed, ktrength and weight, coordinating ail three to gain the best possiNwi Batteri ble form. When a learns his art there should be no strain, and and Fitspa trick. shot-pI consider be to the th yet At most difficult of all field events to Omaha thoroughly Denver Batterie ganders, Plgg and Myer; Hall CAMBRIDGE, Mas., Mar and Smith. the Associated Press, ) AfterrLfBy a aa-- s nchadulad. K etbar gam of sensational mark In th dashes the casual follower of track 7 LEA4UE. And here UrTEEEATIOKAL is a selection athletic may expect to see new recHere is an opportunity ords In- the sprints at the fiftieth anClub Standing. cars of used will that car at nual 9. C. A. A. A. A. track championto buy your used W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. make choosing unusualships in the Harvard stadium Satur- Bsltimar 86 8 .766 lehator. 1 II .461 e declared Walter Christie. Uni97 19 999 Syrnro . 14 91 .404 a price that will .. Svffato day,' 14 .4 6 Jar. City. H 4 .869 ly easy. When you versity of California track each, to- Taranto . . 94 you. A saving that come to see them, let us day. "I believe there Is a possibility Newark .. 14 29 4r7lEoadmg .. 8 U .989 The that preaent association record is yours fox; the asking, tell you all about any Taatordoys Raamita. of 9 seconds, made in 1922 bv Alfred Leconey ef Lefavette may be Rnrhoeter A Tome to 2. car in which are in can't that you a value you J crm.y Tty E Newark 11. haded on the coming week-enhut lUodtng A Baltimore A. I also believe that 9 36 second te the tereated believe until, you see I Buffaie 1 8 Trace 8. iTwelr totof ) absolute limit for th dash. -x 'W have heard this spring of . SOUTKEEJI AE8OCIATI0V. 9 n the middle performance NV Club Standing. but my belief U that such a we, v Is W. L Pet.t not W UPct. sounds Timers may figure N .907 Atlanta .. 19 99 891 men in catch but ench Slnainrm 84 11 19 . . MaktU .966 w IT 94 .416 .96 Ort will be hicky, not sound. figure a Mpkia 86 16 .641 Jkaunga 17 94 4if When such . 669' Lit. Emd, 14 M .299 19 M EaasrUU ftrhoU, Huhhaxd and Pnddorlc. and etars a Wafers and such Baaolto. -Tastorday I Duffy could not touch 9 Atlanta A lAttl Bock X little chance that any of the If 8 crop 6 BaabriU A Mobil of men will be able to reach such a Few Orton 6, ( nwe 7 meek. Birmingham 19. Mempbla 7 Two locations. Opes dally and ovenlnss, "The 100 yard race always has been C. I. A A. on A. A. program, so the TEXAS LEAGUE, Sundays Indndsd. So na todayl . that Saturday s final on the Harvard Clab Stooding. cinders will he the fiftieth annual W L. Pot. LPitl championship event. To my mnd. Bnllns ... 99 II 99 .? 9'9nm linen-Th- ey Arc of an a'hletie the ThcyTook Ua Ant . 94 16 .616 Win. Fail 17 69 .469 meets Is the classic H . 99 16 ,6M ft. Wrtk U 66 And one reason for thi I 19 19 .699 Wan .... 14 66 . 869 arc flexible starched And that the spectators fee4 more like the Urvreyart competing ahtete la this race ths a la Basalta TtoarUyi starched other collar ever offered event." any any Worth E Beaomont 9 y. were pitcher BHOA! l, .. 4 2 1 8'jfssca, ... 2 0 10 Andms, 4klllcon. 2b. 4 1 8 2m... 4 0 0 2 . 1 1 10 0 IbonifMoa rf 9 0 6 0 D. R.jberts, cf., 82 219 01 Hlamlwume ef 44 91 1100 HsQBoa, 2 BotMirts. rf If.. 0 Wsrdrop, lb. 4 2 8 0 Wtnrbtr OIIII, 8b.... 8 0 12 proubsy. If.. 9 kloosoa. e... 6 2 2 2 smith, 3b... 2 2 0 0 1 2 9 0 2 Cjasa, Kaa, Todays ichodols. LEAGU Both mer-- d hard U. ITA1K9 NATIONAL LEAGUE Broad Jump, Shot Put and Dash Cause Greatest Interest s .15. 192L. MORNTNG, ;JfAY ten-rou- 1 er league-leadin- ph Girls of East ! ft High Compete This Afternoon 1 - 1 Mullen Plans 9290002 008-- Important Bouts 1 019919B ...84020909 8 600-ya- 1000-yar- , Cuban Flyweight Is Easy Winner a. thei-efor- I -- E 1 - ff Dudler 2, off Conyer 9, off Border 1, Hit with pitched bell Howard, by Snyder; Wild pitches Conyer Knapp hy Conyer 2 Iaaerd ball Karren. Cmpire Decker Scorer M ernor. Time ef game 1 bout sod it) mitrate. FED. RBSKRTE. I 4 8 2 9 ...BHOA! Baraea.rf Veyr.8b .... Slmmons.a Andernoe.c Mnlr.lb If B rie p UTAH STATE VAT Peacock 2b Weller a p 18 Trinfowthb Breeoan e . . 19 0 Burt no lb .. 19 9 nlltrao s Freeae.cf I f 2 12' Bbaign rf 9 9 Oi Johnaoo.9 9 9 4 9 . 8 2 1 2 8 .....8129 ... 4 fwrr ( rowtn.rf 01eoa.2b .. ...8 , . 8 .... 0 Total . 29 11 16 11 Score by tunings: Tfah Stak-e- Run Hit Federal Reserve Rune BHOA 8 10 1 8 118 9 19 9 .... ... Totals . , m 9 9 7 2 0 4 2 9 9 2 12 2 0 9 29 9 9 9 4 9 18 . 21 4 1610 9 2 0 2 ...... Hits Summarr 92 14 Rnn Baraea t. Merer. Andcreoe 2, Muir, Lowry, Bra tie 2. Cftfrle. Crowtofl 2, 'Weiler. Trytow. JSrror Crawtoe, Weller, Brennaa, 8iHlras. Ste tal baae Home runs Barnes, Peacock. Atvleraoo, B'rllcr. Three haa hit Trfptow. Two baae hit Barnes, Simmons. Lowry. Beatte Double play ftimmona to Muir. Inning pit cited Br Ooggl 4. br Bwtl 1. by John 4. br Weller 1. Credit victory to Toggle. Charge defeat to inhnann. Hit betted Off 'orris 8. o ft Beatte 1, off Johneon Weiler 2. Ruhr eroded Off 2. off Johneon 18, off Weller 1 oggl Struct, ou- t- R. Coggto 2 hr Irdtnwm A by Weller 1 Rr oo HbU Johnvm 8 off Weiler 1. Barber. pir Wild piteb UTAH BAYtwog. tn Jehasoa. BROS. WALKER I BHOii Sanford 2b B R.H.B. 1109 Peroe ... 84 4 28 92 rf, Webatw 8b , 6 999 6 2 2 4 Henafcb.a 8 Borioo.e W Penme.2b 6 2 4 .. 4 2 2 Leaver. P. Tlnyer.p R. Tiagey.lb 6 2 1 8 4 2 Rrraa.rf 8 0 1 bH.1hury.cf-p- , Mcribie.lf .. 4 1 2 L Ckamiat.Sb 9 11 Thomas ef ,, 1 1 4 Barton ... 1 V 21 .2419OiRall.cf OSweoaoa.lb 01 Hmptoo,lg 0i Schrader. 4 8 BASEBALL IN t OTHER LOOPS Mrs. Bradley Is Tourney Medalist n, eeore-keepe- -- ... 1110 Totals . . 82 11 18 21 Totals ,..'81919 2 Raffed for L Cbeealnaat la aerentk. Utah Bavtoge 8 1 4 9 4 4 1 It . Run HU 8 2 4 4 9 1 Walker Bros. Bank 2 4 4 1 2 4-- 14 Rima Hit ...4 2 4 0 8 2 119 buismary: Innings ptebe4 By C. Tin- fey A by bndbury 2. by Morgan t.toCredit MorTharg defeat victory to ftudbnry. At bat Off Ttos7 22, off bodbtiry gan. 1b. off Morgan 88. H'ta patted Off Tls-ge- y 1A Bus 10, off bdbnry A off Morga con Off Tingey A off Sudbury A off Tingey 2, by if nick out 6. ByBases Morgaa 11. oe balls Bttf b'irr 4. by Morran Off Ttngey f. otj Morga A Hit wit Wild pitch Morgan, pitched ball Bndbory. Stolen Budbury, R Tingey, Snoford Homs ran Heoatoh. Wall, W. Peace a. Threbaas hit Wall. Twbaae bit W. 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