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Show TITE SALT LAKE TRFBITNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1927. 14 Southern Utah TrapsKooters Meet Sunday to Outline Match With Northern Teams STRIBLING TO MEET CEDAR CITY GUN CLUB PROPOSED AS PROVO RACQUETEERS CRUSH AGGIES TU SCENE OF SHOOT, MAY 15 AS DATE TOMMY LOUGHRAN Three Clubs Prepare to Aruwer Ogden Defi; "Bombshell" Start It. f The two other games will see East at Jordan and Murray at Both of these games Granite. promise to be interesting. East has lost to the Saints and West, while Granite has been beaten by all three of the city schools In the first round of pUy'r Murray last week won its first league start and is after the Farmer game to climb from the tie for the cellar, which It shares with Jordan. hoot. Mr. Parkinson also stated that the southern sportsmen will attempt to Clty arrange tha shoot for Cedar black Thla club has two automatlo diamond traps, and firing conditions ar dose to Ideal. The Invadmg shooters would be accorded conditions for their shoot. "We don't say that wa can tUm ti nrt hrm clubs." Mr. Park- Inaon stated, "but we do believe that wa can give them a mlgjrt close and laa mighty Interesting niatch. toWethrow med our challenge In order Kntnhahall into tha UltllM of th northern ahooters, so that they would knnw het wa. er'eXactlve down here Vn from the looksV of things there i.-- 't miu-dmiht but that It worked be Wa would like- tha Initial' ahoot to our Inasmuch as In this section, for members will hava to come north h state ahoot. and most of them would ba unable to maka two such first-cla- m . I ShOOt. Air. Parkinson was of tha opinion that the northern gunners would bej invite tn ("ednr Cltv for the shoot on May 15. Although this date was not certain, ll Is the consensus oi opinion In the southern camps that thla wlil ba tha best date for the ' Nines Clash for Scholastic Lead West will, inert Tuesday afternoon at Local field in a game that will either unravel or tangle the scholastic baseball situation. A Victory for west will practically assure them the title, while a defeat will put the two nine in a tie, the Saints having lost only one game. This defeat was at the hane of the West nine by a score, and the Saints are smarting from the defeat yet. Everett, Murphy, or Larson are ready for mound duty for the Saints, while Nobles will likely draw the Panther assignment. The game will begin at e . D. S. SHOOT. FBBKA. Mir i.Oe Sonasy, May.,8. Meabera of the TtaUe (loa elub will Joottuey te Blesrletd, there te take part la the d shoot between Cedar City, 8t. George, Rlrhfltld sad Ttntie. Ob Sunday aaeraMif "the Moll entbual-aetl- e for crowd of shooters ,wer oa the weekly shoot of the Tin tie Oaa club A hoary wind Bade aheoclaf rathor dlfflcalt. ansa, hitting 0. A. rraake was Sfaia hlfh 4 Ht of H targets. Ine score follows hd O. A.rraBki The Pennsylvanian that he has developed knockout punch to team with hla aneed and remarkable defensive skill The suDDortlng card, all era. links George Courtney, Oklahoma cowboy, In a middleweight scrap with Chuck Burns of Texaa. Edriie Murr man of Loa Angeles meets King Solo mon of Panama In a heavyweight test and Harod Mavs. Bayonne. N. J makes hie "big time" debut against Bob Lawson, Ala nero ban, ; d Professional Golers' association. Harmon turned In s medal score of 67, one tinder par for the 18 Nlbley holes, and Riley followed a stroke behind. Alec Steven son of Glenwood Springs, Colo., and Lewis Crook of Forest Dale tied for third, while Harry Borg was four strokes behind. Alex Hutton, Country club professional, and Tom McHugh, Fort Douglas mentor, were unable to partici- pate. The two Kibley park players had the best rounds on each occasion. Harmon played a while Riley was one behind the first round and scored 33 ths second, In spit of a pair of fives 34-3- on his card. The scores, compared with par, follow: Out-- Par Panthers Take . Doublet Saint Trim Wetmin-steNetters. r ti'. ' t .V. ... t Riley i k 1 ew 1 i1 I Westminster 0 J 1 .67 .600 .000 Increasing Deer in North ern Arizona Cause for Aggravated Situation. Season Pass to Reward Winning Name for Club - - mr.n & u. 8, v - i WW ' 34434 444333467 24533 son ..454 344 Borg ...654 245 Crook ..443 438 444363773 38 77 444363773 3568 544 V University Athletes Round Into Shape for Competition; Hurt Egan J- -, (-- 4. GOLF SIMPLIFIED 844 high-hurdl- Crimson Trackmen Will Invade Logan Saturday for Dual Meet iiujuuu te (-- 4, ..543 . Harmon 642 343 Riley ..443 335 clash. trio of Aggie tracksters who practically assure points for the Aggies In the coming state and confer coming The Crimson mentor will have a ence meets are those shown above. Wendell Phillips, top, Is a Javelin wizard and has one first place to his fair cr7p of youngsters In the eprlnta credit already this year. He won the event at Provo a week? ago with a heave of 182 feet S'i inches. Glen Ceatlauea ea Followiat Page. He took second place In the Worthington, left. Is one of the hopes of the Aggies In the dashes and hurdles. e R. M. 0. meet last year both in the high and low hurdles, and started his campaign this year with a dash, and he is also a member of the Aggie relay team. Meltrin victory at Provo, a tie for third in the All-Sta- rs Burke, premier distance man and holder of the mile record, has been showing plenty of form this year. He won both the mile and the run against Provo and is apparently headed for a great year. 880-yar- d inHir-ute- In Par A 100-yar- d Gould and Wright Win Doubles Title 34537 64638 45437 Squires, Jackie Burton, John Evans, Perhapsthe most crucial serlee of O. m. Hut xJ matches to be played so far In the A. B. McChrystal 4S II H. B. Well tennla league 23 43 scholastic invitational 20 . Ward .... 0. 22 40 for the Tllllcuma trophy waa called H . David Oreeahltgs. A brief winter Investigation of eon IK St because of darkness Monday, .... ... ....! W. H. Jones with ditlona affecting the deer on the Kal t' SSS West Glee Jsraasa ..'.....15 IS high leading over the strong bab national forest In northern Art It F. C. Carlsoa ...i . S8 East IT heen completed, in con IS Ken. Larsoe hi. luot by reason of victory aggregation IS W In U of studies of the Kaibab 0. I. Simpson the only complete match, the dou- ttmiation 14 IS have been In prog- 0. 0. Ltadaay that nmhUm 1 bles. Both singles encounters in the resa S Robert Bur too since 1S22 under the direction of scries were stopped by the advent of th. blolorlcal at. Orseafcali United States survey, U PAIRS DOUBLES. night, and will be played off either nf ajrrlculture. In ooopera IS 4 i ueedny or Wednesday. In the other ii,nirimni O. A. rraake of the service tlon with the forest 24 series of the II C. Buiah day, the tennlseera of L. am rienartment and the national D. H. V. walked off with all three service of the department of the matches agalnat the Westminster park The preaeni nterior. team, thus giving the Saints second that on account of the over place In the cup standing. of their range me condition Bill Burton and Clifford Wall. West rraifrf forced to feed largely on sage doubles combine, showed a clean pair deer are Charges Prepare I Romney and iuniper. of hel to the Lopard duo of Ted brush on the eaatern tha winter range fin Kuhn and Sam winning Whitney, deer side of the Kaibab plateau for Redskins; Expect LONDON.: May t (AP). Jay Gould after a hard threeset affair, to be In fairly good oonauion. and W. C. Wright, representing PhilThe Panthers faltered slightly seemed there where side, western on doubles the won but the adelphia, today after taking the Initial set. and lost Is a greater concentration of the anichampionship In the tnterclub court the second, Competition but retained enough In remals, they were found much emacitennla tournament at the Queen's serve to capthure the deciding canto ated. Within a comparatively e small club." They defeated M. L. Leea and after a stiff tussle. area the carcasses of twenty-threMax Wooanam In the final, 111 a name? Harry Ouss of West- and Harold deer were found, moat of which had The anXyHAT'S Taylor of East, ace of their respec- died of starvation, thougn some migni Special t The Tribune. swer a season pass to the is tne Linn I That tive teams, took the court In the feaLOUAN, May anikilled by been predatory have ture match of the day, but after a two- fawns known Aggies will have their hands Drimruj recently acquired Tennis club large number of aummer hour struggle Ihey were forced to quit mate. A been have born last courts, if the name is the correct all even. Uuss won thf- first aet after to have died of starvation, and this in defending thlr Ilocky Mountain one. conference honors In track this year but Taylor retali- (already twenty games, ' accounts in some By Charles (Chick) Evans, Jr. With probably ated by taking the second The city commission Is anxious Spe of Increase In the herds la a fact generally conceded. lack the for the score at 6 to in the deciding set, name its new park, the ento meet stiff competithe will year. they during cially darkness Interfered. The Investigations hava revealed tion In the University of Utah and of which is on Tenth East trance Dave Freed had Kenneth Calllster, on the range that there are more deer While street between Second South and university. youthful star of the Panthere, well In than the available forage will support Rrlehem Young hand, having won the first aet, There the city acThird South. that unless many of the animals ths A. C. athletes have the confer but Cslllster was offering stlffer re- and remosred the greater pan oi me ance honors in view, tneir present two about acres, Improved quired sistance in the second set, the ecore are feed there will be killed onout The concern Is the and a with five tennis court being 1 to 2 when the match waa a coming clash with the the win nfiw eonoamtrated called. building which has been used for ranges alone the basal slopes of University of Utah, which dual meet Meredith Wilson and Bill Woodard ter pan will take place at Adams .field Satthe Kaibab plateau, uie signer covdancing and entertainment purof the Salnte started thing going for at at this season Is deeply urday. The Utes are the state cham- poses. The property haa been their team by downing Bill Marshall eredwhich snow. with as loom and great Romney's nionji In the and Ouy Anderson, After the creation In 101 or the est obstacle to another conference' known aa the Tennis club. It is doubles. The Salnte found the go- nnii PkiiroB Drasiu a. which now a city recreation center. as well as a state banner, which ing pretty rough In the first set, but boundaries nearly ldentloal with those title lost In 116. When Commissioner of Parks they Improved considerably to capture of the Kaibab national forest, no kill- they are The Aggie ranks aepietea mis L. Pinch submitted the the second eaally. Harry of the deer was permitted there year, especially in tne aprimmg ing Harold Smith added another scalp name of Tenth Eaet Recreation have retained their 1I4. wnen a lew omuwere w, They to the Saints' total by trimming Bon- - until fur in thla way. They Trn-tstrength In most of the weight events Center, Commissioner T. T. 'Buri ner Al- l, of Westminster, ther protected through the killing of and In the distance races, but no ton suggested that th public be though Bonner showed well at times, large numoere oi me prtmwii ani- outstanding new material haa come his play wax not consistent enough to mals that formerly tended to check invited to submit names for its to light. It was the second and third dereat Smith. Increase. From a comparatively places won In Provo that permitted Mr. Pinch, as welt as the park. 000. Husfll Oray finished the day by their mail' number In 1908, perhaps Aggies to win by a other responded commissioners, trouncing Art Marshall, Parson player, the deer Increased until In 121 the Y. U. B. and Farrar margin over l. Oray waa entirely too steady It was estimated there were JO.000, Burke wholeheartedly to the suggestion, are good bets In the mile, half for his opponent. which of third or a events, and and and the park commissioner then perhaps a fourth arena can- mile is probably the beat ranged In eummer n the Worthington offered a season's ticket to the OKLAHOMA AQQIES WIN. In the summer of hurdler national In the state. park. yon Mrrfffiocccourts as the prise.. RT. LOl'IS. May t (AP). The Ok1324 a committee appointed by the Hawley, Banders, fniuips. jeppaon lahoma Aggies defeated Washington secretary of agriculture to study the and R. Smith are the Aggie performAll suggestions must be rethe with a in here surplus dual track of note In the weights. Phillips today university dealing ers of problem ceived at the office of the demeet, 68 to (1.1. itimatedOie number at 10,000, a total won the javelin throw in tne K. partment of parks and' public that some of the government experts M. C. meet last year. In the pole For the driver I believe any grip and local residents believed ooneerva- - vault Harris and Call are strongest. property by May 15. Then the It does not Is correct as long aa tlve Wade, Captain Geddes, W. Geddes, board will select a name from the ch.nre at any time during the stroke over the ana Increase original Heal Monson. wood This Bennlon. great The overlap, the Interlock, are both submitted and make its list led to the over-- ! Chllds are endeavoring hard to hold has of deer number good grips, and only emphasise the Letters should be ad award. utilisation and destruction of forage un the AtBles In the sprinta and re fact that the hands should be kept at the present time. Legal compll-- i lay racea Captain Oeddes is still dressed to Harry L. Finch, comIn my own case I close together. have cations concerning Jurisdiction having trouble with his knee. Injured neither overlap nor Interlock because missioner of parks, and public thus far prevented carrying out plans In football. my hands are small and I mint tne initiated by the forest service for property, city and county buildThe Agglea did not send any track whole of them should be upon the Even Is there stars to the lrake relays mis year hunting on a large scale. , ing. club, but aa closely together as pos should be a materia) reduction In the because the weather prevented the alble, thereby making the two act aa from getting tn proper con numbtr of the deer, however. It would athletes one. For that, reason I do not believe 2 tnPOCATELLO, Idaho, May take many years, according to the dition by the time the races were In overlapping and Interlocking for forage-- i held. Coach Romney, however, haa (AP). Ivan M. Olson, play- - vestlgatora. to restore the full eummer "women. of both championships that are te be held his eye on the first annual Pacific In Bancapacity producing This theory disproves the palm grip, lng manager of the Pocatello of the Los Angeles oollseum from few A hundred coaat lntercollei3)ate Mrack and field winter ranges. for In thla, the two hands are likely nocks, Is expected to arrive In and deer un-- ! June I to 4 under the auspices of autumn each are killed the to fight each other and divide their Pocatello Tuesday from Los An the Pactflo Coaet Intercollegiate Ath der the state law, whereas offlclala of The thumbs are usually strength. It Is very likely recomconference. telle of the department agriculture around the ehaft and this gives a geles. Mr. Olson is being accomthat a group of five or six. of the mend that thousands be removed In "play," permitting them to move In panied by his wife and ths trip is order will make the more of Aggies destruction promising to prevent the the course of the stroke. This Is being mads trio early In June ana compete in by auto. the forage for alt that would support very bad. meek California southern the With the arrival of Olson, reasonable numbers. This destruction One of the best tips I ever had haa now progressed until all forest re- for full driver shots waa to put the plans will get under way immeproduction la threatened. thumbs down the shafts with only a diately for the the of opening slender Inner section resting upon It. training season of the Bannocks. There should be a firm grip of the Overland park will be in ths beat fingers, but not a tight one. It would be a good Idea to open tbe hands WABHTtfOTON. May 2 (AP). and relax them lust before taking a of condition when the training season opens. May 9th. Charles crio. then you will find when the "Buddy" Myer, BALTIMORE. May 2 fAP) Mars, taken that the clubhead acta of the Washington Benjamin, Pterotti, O'Connell grip shortstop Walter M. Jefford s spectacular four' on ena a oi tne like a weight atrtng, and all members last of Baseball Osborne, American Tve Trlbeae. dub, yeaxr-olLeagne Special te and that as the feeling wanted. You today captured the twentywas traded to MSoertsn Amermust not frit your teeth and take year's Bannocks, will again be in ItsBINGHAM Marmy 1 The bisk arm) toos tethird renewal of the 2S,0O0 Dixie Sarateto at eettnf Say Pocatello Remember that uinl uniforms new always the gnp. your and icans today for Shortstop Emory handicap, feature race ef opening day it Is easier to make your grip too members of the team will not be The rime was epeet fa tne swuaaiTnr seol Bigney. at Plmlico. Display, owned by W. J. tight thaji too loose. T. aenmteeta la The Tartars atatetV sa4 knows until after the Washarrival of tlrlHee were superrtSMl fcy the klfk srkool Dllle Co.) Myer, who came to the took place poeltlon. and Copyright. Joha Salmon, Olson. It is understood that the faeally. krilato of the Seaerrara stable was ington crab from the Soothers LiAorx. new Pocatello skipper haa several third. association, displaced the veteran Manr time for the mite and tsaslag .! ef Cluse. sLAV(S auiC'DtS. yoangsters - from Los Angeles W. 1. W. waa I Soger Peckinpangh aa the reguJet. FFUTTI-E- . The Wash . May I (AP). w. Tina It I .MSWaee .... S 11 .411 for the local club. BUI Leonard Pierrot I. 11. a former baee- - lar shortstop last year. He has choice. Mare paid l IS H tn win.popular signed II 14 aaaua. It T SlueTepert T IS .411 show. IS of II. hail The Man e' the Hoilvwnnd club of Simmons, last year's utility playbeen consistent batsman since place, and player a Aaua IS IS . Dallas .ece him-waa I killed War eolt Kdlth Coast with the Pacific coupled league, er, will again be In a Bannock S U entering ths American leagne. .SUn Werth I II J A self at his home at Flack I'tamondi Cavell. mutual ticket oniform. BUI has been employed Yertsteay's Basalts. with a p stl last night. He was raid 116)0 place and M M show en Bigney formerly played with Wees t Astasia S. while Edlete paid hla backers drnondent over failure to make No cash waa involved by the Oregon Short Line during Detroit. Itsplay. S. Ttt Wens ! i9 show. this year with the Hollywood team. in the trade. ths winter. a SlUa SL Valla tUi easaxe and waa worried oaer Fifteen home went te the pnet la light attack 14. I, ..uf pneumonia. the and up event. 1 544 345 .543 345 .553 434 Borg Crook Joe Folca and Doral Pilling at Des Moines and he Is pointing these athletes to do yeoman work at Imogen. Tbe quintet will not be alone in the Ute mlselon to down the Aggies, for Armstrong has had a large group of men working arduously In the attempt to obtain the best conditions for the POOR IN KAIBAB . . Steven INTERNATIONAL West U P. 8. U Eaet 34434 34434 34435 . . FORAGE CONDITION TENNIS LEAGUE Standing of tha Teama. L. W. Pet. 0 l.ooo I 344 443 444 .446 335 ....643 Harmon east team 48 4 24 8 s CnXNET HARMON and 3. M. Rfley walked away wlti first and second prises In tba first rtg uIax sweepstakes of the TJUh anx ious to prove 23 2 S4 Is matches. - Next Sunday'! Shoot wllll ba beCedar tween Richfield. BU George, City and Eureka. yrl TOMMY HAS CHANCE. T.ourhran haa an opportunity to d wipe out the atlgma of two declalona lost to Btrlbllng in early a- - OVER ''y Harmon Leads Golf Pros in First Match Two NEW TORK. May 1 AP L. clever "Young" Btrlbllng of Georgia, and Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia contender, .will pry the lid off an outdoor aeaaon at Ebbele' field tomorrow night that promises to make puglUstie history before the curtain rings down In October. The bout la scheduled for - ' ten rounds. GOOD PRIZE. Dangling before both youngaters la tha prise of a champ'onahip match king, with Jack Delaney, the provided the winner can negotiateramhazard of Mike McTlgue, now cam comeback In an pant paign. Decisive victory for either Strlbllng or Loughran would forecast"eliminationa match to complete a hectlo summer that already promises extensive battling for championships In virtually everv class. In addition to title aspirations, Strlb Una la anxloua to remove the Impree slon left upon New York fandom by his last two major fights here. The southerner failed- completely In an attempt to' lift the crowi from Paul Berlenbach before A Delaney won the title last eummor. midwinter scrap against Sailor Eddie Huffman, billed aa a heavyweight elimination tournament tryout, likewise failed to stir the fane. ri 3:45. WEST LEADING ' I Confident jfi and h . Bout Tueiday Billed a Decisive One; Each West and Saint Southern Utah trapshooters will meet t Richfield on Sunday to hold council of war to decld Just how to .commence hostilities against the Ogden club, which Sunday accepted the challenge of the aouthsrn clubs which waa carried through The Tribune That ths southern sportsmen will takt Immediate action was assured by Sec r.t.rv C. a. Parkinson of the Cedar telephone City club over with Ths Trlbuna last night.was seTha site of the tar council lected at Richfield because of the fact gun clubs will that ths three southern Sunbe In session In a shoot there comday morning, and followingof this the bt. petition the members and Odar City George, Richfield clubs will maka arrangements for the BY TAKING FOUR OF FIVE MATCHES With the return of the University of Utah athletes who performed so well In the Drake relays laat vwk, the Crimson squad will wttle down this week to putting on the finishing touches to two months nf training for the Initial track and field competition of the season Saturday at Logan with the conference champions as rivals. Coach Ike Armstrong returned with glowing reports of the work done by Adrian Pembroke, Jack Captain saaasaaaaiajaaaaassassaasssaiaw.iai i to Play With Amateur Teams FORMATION- of Utah all-st- of an Tniverslty baseball team to be picked from the campus Intramural tournament was the talk In diamond circles at the college Monday. The contemplated team will be under the guidance of Gal Boberg and the squad will obtain games with the leading amateur nine in the city as well as teams. Many of the brightest stars of the state will be eligible for the team. The list includes the following and others: Pete Dow, Joe Bosons, Gordon Bbodes, Lewis Bcarcella, Sneddon,' Owen Iv'erson, Dick Farrell, Bill Van Law, Paul Cecil, Jack Lynch, Jack Tempest, Bill Lawrence, Oscar Evans, Bay Forsberg, Owen Sanders. Loganites Win Lone Singlet, Make Bid for Double; Dixon Win Two. te Tie Trfbaae. PROVO. May Special 1. Performing 'smoothly throughout, the B. T. U. racqueteers took he measure of the Utah Aggies this afternoon without The Cougars angreat difficulty. nexed four matches and 'the Agglea one, the lone singles event. Thi summary of matches Is as follows: Dixon and Mangura, B. T. U., defeated Eaxer and Darley, U. A. C, Buttle and W. Bnow, B. , T. U., defeated Johnson and t, Thomas, U. A. C, Barrows, U. A. C, defeated T. Snow, B. T. U., Dixon, B. Y. U.( defeated Saxer, U. A. C Buttle. B. Y. U., defeated Johnson, U. A C. FEATURE MATCH. The feature of the day was the five-sdoubles match which Buttle and Rnnw bihimhI from Johnson and Thomas after dropping the first two vicsets. It waa the second five-story of the 'Y," due after being aptheir and parently hopelessly beaten, ability to come through tn emergen-cle- a again waa noteworthy. The Aggies performed In brilliant atyle for two aeta, after which the "Y" pair hit Its stride, winning the third set with ease and the fourth after a hard battle. The fifth aet waa a brilliant tussle, and all four contestants gave their beat In this final caoito. The score went with service when the Aggies contribuntil some neat lobs to break through uted Snow's service. Johnson thsn an nexed hla serve, Thomaa ending the game with a pretty smash to make the count but the Cougars came back strong. Buttle won his service, on Thomaa ' and with the score delivery Johnson faltered at tha net, In succession. three volleys missing allowing the "Y" to even matters. Snow and Johnson won services, and Buttle also pulled through after a difficult deuce game. The next game waa another long deuce affair, a long loh ending the match In favor of the "Y" pair. ' Buttle made some brilliant recoveries and volleyed well, while Snow's overhead was most s waa outstanding for the Aggies, being far steadier than his team mate. Johnson was brilliant at times, but had erratic lapses. 1, 6. f-- 6, 1, 2; 1. et I, effective-Thoma- EASY VICTORY. Dixon and Mangum dashed through three straight sets with Darley and Saxer, a newly formed team. Dixon played hla characteristically sound game, and Mangum showed great Improvement over his Initial appearance of the season, playing a fins all- around game, featuring a sizzling forehand drive. Darley waa best for the losers, Saxer being very wild. Barrows of Aggies gave his team the one victory by taking three of four seta from "Rosle" Snow. With s the exception of the second set, had affairs well In hand. Both men played rather cauttoualy, Barrows favoring a position at the net for hie best work. Snow played neat ball In the second set, rows time after time, butpassing he was equal to the task In the latter stages of the match. Although Dixon was never In danger In his match with Saxer, It was an Interesting fray to witneaa. Dixon was In brilliant form, erring seldom, and driving, serving and smashing well. Saxer fought hard and his hard hit strokes kept the game Interesting ai au irniea. BUTTLE IN FORM. Buttle took two seta from Captain Lund Johnson of the Aggies without much difficulty. The first set was Johnson's freextremely quent errors making things easy for the Cougar star. Johnson offered stern reslntence In the first part of the second set. With the score Buttle changed his style to a net attack, an hla volleying waa brilliant in the extreme. The Y man won four games In a row to end the match, Bar-row- one-side- d, Coatiauad eiaiwaasseiliaiasaaiaessiaesilii ea YallawlBg fate. lllllllipii,iii!ittwiiaiwi;a r, -- I. two-poi- nt two-mi- Olson Expected in Bannock Camp to Open Training le " i -, Myer Traded to Red Sox for Emory Rigney Mars Captures Dixie Handicap ' Bingham High Is on Annual Outing 1 i - ar - mil ,e ml . Sr..rl t A Ggar that has achieved the world's record sale of over a million a day must possess unusual quality . . . La Palina does . . . 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