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Show THE SALT LAKE TBIBUXE, "WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY DON K CAPTURES GOGGIN HANDICAP 4 to R00 PAYS BACKERS RUN; QUINTANA Win-ne- r; Re- Don K. made ht maiden run of this e meeting a successful venturs by the P. H. Goggln handicap sixth raca over the Newhouso hotel court of slightly less than alx furlongs and returned favorlte'a prices In the feature run of the twentieth day of the spring meeting. Sylvia gave the chestnut gelding a fine ride and his display of Jockey ability saved the bacon for the mount's owner, for Paiolo thundered "down the home itretch and narrowly missed grabCoeur de Lion bing off the "honor. was third. The winner paid 12 ticket .investors $4.40. PALOLO THREATENS. Vivlvla out Don K.. which turned up winner several times In the re- cent Tijuana meeting, out In front nt the first turn, hunt? close to the rail, savins much ground, and broughto him home under proper urging, glided up the final drive on the Inside and almost took the winner by surprise. Uulntana Itoo. black gelding and a Coakley-Kollcstable entry, leaped out In front with the springing of the barrier in the fifth race of slightly less than six furlongs, and, although Malacha and perihelon closed ground galore, the Bell, ridden mount was safe at the wire to win at the of 134.60 to 12 ticket liar.dsonie Lpri-holders. Jlalu'ha pared the winner ail the way, while Perrlehon made a nice rally to beat out C'offield and money. The Mainspring for show latter two were favorites In the betting ring. THE DAY'S PEAK. While Quintana Roo caused forNewSeason IOGAN, ra-lol- t e ..nd'lnK I"wash ,i.rfollowed BaJ'jr vnth too strong Demit ... M7'Wtit'ton 6 11 Philulelp. Ckioare.. 11 .Ml Boston 7 . Clilir.d . . ... I I it 1 XESULT3. YESTERDAY'S York B. Wsthincten 4. 3. Cliliiia t. St. louli 6. Chiosro 1. Bostos I, FhilsdelpbU 7. SCHEDULE, dure! ltd st St. Ixwis. Kew York at Waokinctos. ChtcafO at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia. 'il.n". 5 ft'" hours and ,t(l niinntee. r.lnth-innin- 4 5 8 8 anfi .1-- 5 1 1 . . Ixiu-ina- . 8 . .1-- 4 . 1 . . . .1-- 2 4 1 .3 5 II . 1 . 5 . . . 8 5 . . .3-- . jm: . . 1 . lion 5 . Carbon High to Seed New Field Jar-ob- A0A--- 1 . Ituns-Wa- id. Two-bas- Matx-le- ci:i.' I '" -- f . ls I i SsK'Ser'ta0!? r- - . 1 Major . . 1 . .. 1 . 1 (I . 1 ,'l . ll- M r, 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 Toe Three-baa- Raeri-fio- 1 Two-bas- tI Toledo . .833 Loalaaills ,U Columbua Mian.... Tuesday's accident, the third of the X. City. t spring meertlng, was peculiar. In that Ve, the winner, was the mount that Yaattarday's pilled Bailey Marshall, the boy that At MllwankM: was killed as a result. Here's hoping ColuMbBa the Jockeys are not superstitious the Milwaukee next time that Foe runs. Mildred Ruth made a brave try to miatch her fourth victory of the meet- - YOU NEED G0CDBJU(ES J"t T'iJ.T, ii V'--' Ui 1 squally Important ts have your brakes ngHt. clrsks rslinlnf, sxpsct. thoreugh work, uaing snly the bst, Beaks Lin.nj. anS, with aiaet sdluartlnfl, you'll find your brakes O. K. after losvmf our hand. Is Johns-Manvil- SamucrsCaraoc (5 71 West Wsiatch 4s h 0t4 tteuth t t 12 SOS .40 tM PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Xasvlta. Indlanapolla St. Pan) and aaoUs gaooea poarpoaed. At Xaoaas City: . Toledo Kansas City R. 12 7 LouUrrllle-Hlnaa- H. 18 18 le UI. fjaTlflea hlta Cajllaghan. Slada. Orif H, 18 11 of I50C0 this year for the benefit of the two-- and three year-olpaceri Is held accountable for the Increase. The mousy will be divided 114.000 for trotters, 13000 for rcrs, f7r)00 for trotters and 2000 for :vk. .., Tartar ... Tooele .. Vililliilo la Totals .. 2i' III isKalltsaa S2il24t! warns 1 e 0 e eee . e lies IHH onanat wlaatag raa liana aa Bftnlilrao battsw far P.lketta to sSfktk. foe Waa ka alatk. batted yOillaaaisa battj-- 4 for Roas as Bints, by taasUsa: .....mi rio (Uattla ikliaaiaa three-year-o- ld j i -- s; tlaaastck, Ciaa ranfy. s.toaaary Base alrea-a Bdwanto. kod,t Ortftia. 4ii:lsapta. Plllette S Cfdll itr- laalnsa ptftA--B- y rt fee Plt-Mans I ssarM to tnrj S:r-- k owl Br M- krtle I. Edwaeda t wa ros t. k? FtlhHt 1 Off Fdwarda pacers. ti' beasa mnC riffle. I ! Baaeo oa balua bassv -- klrtisn'rl Two kasaa kite II l V J POSf THE" ..- . , '. I 1 .! ffl S. I ' IT I CP HIS STOCK H THE FRONT WIN fl tH klctna. h. siffafooa, HBaaiaary: Errora lare. Straaal, Ponder. Tipmry Twombly. ' Inn'naa pluked By SbaUeabark Bona ( karee oVfaat to Bkalksakark foe h1ienbek 4 Strtsck oat responsible Bssss on By Ponder 2. by hheLlenheek off Skenea. 3 1, balla riff Howie nia Otrasd. Stetea baasa waeaey. Sacriklta Sifafoaa. Taebiss Tteraey. ftosrHks plsya fice krt TwaanMr. kfarpey to M'Ilwsr.11: PoMe to ileaetl la k- -l Vdr MfS So GlaaMt to Tlane,ef McCardy ardj I asptraa raoao 1:44 : and aatprrlt Eoaoa. Pni liUrr.ai . 112 . Arlett rf O . 0 113 0 Track Meet at West High May 3 0 5 0 I'Bratrner.ir 0:Rese.2b . 10 10 4 3 2 2 . . t'aTeney.Sb 0 Read. c 1 .314 .4 0 0 12 4 4 . 0 ronton. 1h LEXINGTON HORSES. Junior High Schools Will Hold 1 27 4 J 2 IHrtrman 1 0 0 2' 0 0 II 10 0 0 p Valla l 1 p 1 100-yar- Two-bas-a 220-yar- d jilaya-Mltrh- ell f OAKS FINALLY L0(E. OAKUkVD. Way I (rnlTeraatl) After a stnn of nine straight the Oaks fH tft.re trie als.ita ef Wrislit today sn4 loot the 410-yar- 880-yar- one-mil- 130-yar- eight-poun- Thursday Race one-side- d B.H.n.A.' Johnson. rf 4 Rtteban.2b rlttmar,ea .. ... xfluhr.3b .. Turpin, p Vargas. e aJolley . . yWoodaoa O ...4103: 4 0 0 0 1 3 2 3 . 11 111 0 2 10 . . . 2 Kono.lf 4 2 3 0 Monroe. 2b 4 2 2 0 Hoffman. rf .. 4 0 10 Ittrvereid.c . . 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 3 Mrl.angnlln.3b 2 O 5 0 grencb.ss 2 Kalllo. p 2 0 0 0 fll .. 42 All 10 2 2 . Ktokes.e Vails, p B H O A. ....41311 2 01 4 Casper, cf 1 BOO Miilllran.3b O'Doul.rf .. Arertll.lf . ramllli.lb 0 2 - 1 .0010: 0 0 0 l . . . 1 . . . 10 . 0 0! 0 0 Totala .. 29 3 24 141 Totala . 30 , 27 18 nBatted for stMo-- tn eiantn. iBatted far alalia In elhtb. yBatted for Vargas in ninth. M two 1 m San Francisco 5 010 010, 30 Sacramento Summary: Buna unlia, Pererew 2. Mr- Franrn. Errort Stokea. Gee. McLanehlln. mans 7. nucnefl nr Monroe. Innlnra Charge defeat to Malla. Balk Malls. Runs n. 1. .nana ntruca for asilio responsible it By Kalllo tV by Malls S by Tarpln 1. UcCee. K'V.tX 2i.lT .,5 hlte niftanar, klcGee, Kallio. Iouhe playa Johnson ao kfaila to Mulligan to Dlttmar: Kalllo to French to McGee. Time of came 1:40. t'mpirea Fanning and Caaey. WESTERN LEAGUE. Clttsa. Rtudinr of the W. L. Prtl Talaa . . Omaha. . A marille Wiohlts. I 15 7 11 tI t ( .600 Lincoln i . Yesterday'a Reenlta. At Dearer: - Tulaa DetiTer .47 10 13 rpHTJESDAY 'S rsce card at the fair grounds will Include a feature polo handicap run, the proceeds of which will go to the Bait Lake polo team to enable the local stars to participate In the which takes Boise tournament, place late in May. Members of the noted polo team will ride mounts in the event, among whom may be Ken Teates, T. 0. Womach and Thomas T. Kearns. Mounts entered are owned by the U. S. Remount service, headed by Major Jones. According to Captain Green of the University of Utah, nine hones will be entered, which insures the race's success. Thirty Drivers I. Pet. W, ,8M'D. Kolnas I .ill'DenraT . 7 .MO'Okla City Enter Cars for ,'87S .284 Indianapolis H. B 1 IS 1 2 4 Diamond; R. 3 Ind., May S (AP). Thirty cars have been entered In the fifteenth International n. H. race, to bs run May 10 at the InAt TVs Moines: 12 2 dianapolis motor speedway, It mas Wichita s 12 IS Des Uolaea stated today. Entries closed ot midand Batteriea Peery. Crandall Haley, night last nlrht. The speedway man Berry; CotwtU and Spring.. agement, however, will accept entries ma ed prior to that time. R. II. B At Omaha: Hsrts, American drlvlns; Harry 1 Aroarilto ..1 Last year; Pets ds Paolo, 3 10 1 champion Omaha In Dave Lewis, 1926; champion Batteriea Reppy, Patttt and Uale; Cask KtJrank Eddie Hearne, Elliott, pod Myers. Leon ,J)uray, .Frank Lockliart and the R. H. B. other star drivers are among At Mncoln: and Batteriea Blaeholder BUanklla. tVatta and Pierre. INDIANAPOLIS, 600-ml- ls . Oklahoma Unrein Bntterieav 0 City 17 Tubbe, Brown. C'ralf Groft; Neleoa and Lorbeer. fOVTXEat ASOCLATIOH. Standing- of the Otuba. W ' L. Pc L. Bti-HaaliTtlla. 1111 kara. 11 7 Mobile .... MempMa. 10 I K Oriasuu U 13 .M3hat'i Atlanta.. It .Mj'Lit. Book. e 11 ,li til pilots 3 3 13 listed. Westmirisjer to Oppose Panthers Po. .yjo Plenty of fur Is expected to fly when Westminster's Fighting Parsons the West high Panthers resume and .iji an ancient diamond feud on the West TESTEJtDAT'S ESOXTB. high paatuse Wednesday afternoon. AtlasU 1, Xow Orkaasa I. .The "gams Is called for 4 o'clock. Birminrhajn 1. Xoklla I, It Is Westminster's slm to do Its Mowiphia 7, Caattaaoofa a best to down Coach Mclntyre'a classy UtUo Book 1. KaakvUlo 14, array of ball tossers .and ths game should be exciting and well worth TFXAS LEA0OI. watching. Because of Westminster's tso Steadies- ef Otuba. Impressive showing against the East W. L. Pe.i W. I. tisseball guardians last Friday high Wiek Tall IS 4 .It "hrwrrpart S 1 111 OeUae ... worthy .4JI the Parsons should provs Hoastos. II I Aateaio 10 11 .4W Soanmast. i II .400 foes for ths west aiders. Wasa . ... t 11 .tiOi ft, .Wartk I II .40 Manager Mcleese will stsrt on the slab for the Purpls and Gold, with TCSTCIDAT S BESOXTS. McLeene McCslI behind the plate. Wartk asanoait 1, showed up well In ths Kast high Saa Aaaanio 0. Dallas I. P.ed when nine me en and he retired Waea a, Wloblta FsUs 4. Hlack sluggers In seven innings vis Boas tea 1, Akrareaport 11. the strikeout route. McLeene will he without ths serleaoce. nrrrjtKATioiiAL vices of sn outfielder and two lnStaodras as tk Ola as. W. t. Po. fielders W. L. Pe.l Wednesday. Their places Balwanora 13 .Tat 3er. Olty.. t .400 will be filled by some newcomers who shoaed up fairly well In pracSaffato.. It t .07 Srraeisaa.. T havs Saokaaaar 11 7 .811 atmrk. ... It .toe tice during the past week. Ths reTeresa,. 10 t .sM Beading;. .. I 14 .17 mainder of the regulars havs been go ing great during ths last few nights TTSTEaDArS BESTLTS. and should he In ths pink of condiIf. k a Syrmowao S. tion when they take ths field sgalnst AU othasa raiaod oat. the Red and Black. ..Coarhr Mcfntyre will undoubtedly shoot "Lefty" Peterson at the Par- eons, with Lemon doing ths Peterson la a capable) pitcher hag. and should gls ths Purpi and Gold st'ekers plenty to worry about. I The lineups: Me-- I cf : Westminster Herbert, Lees, p : Msulehy, as: Steels, tb. -; If.; Fleetwood, lb.; ConoArmatrong, . v. . . e ss ; Fikrem. Wh! h. ; Owens, If.; Lemon, e. : Stewart, lb : Moors, cf.; Jones, rf ; Bonny, 2b.; poBTTJLKTJ, Ms, May SI (XT). p. Duffy Larrla, left fUMer ef Peterson, L'rr prre Oa rber. the Boetoiv B4 Box when Harry Tloopor and Tria Speaker wsrs his maUs, and more reoauitly a IjicIUs Kellogg, suing for divorce Wllford Keflogg, Tuesday from masaaTer in the Fadilo Coast faHure to provide and also as maa-ar- sr itisrgod laara), bat boon aesuciBtioai with other women. It ,6 .474 ,40 . ' . Duffy Lewis to Manage Club in Portland, Maine Still Lead League j highr-WllllB- JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE. Standing of ths Teams. tVon. Lost. Bryant West . Irvine; . , ... . ONLY FAIR CALIBER; Few Derby Entries Ex pected to Prove Dangerous. ... . . . .. ... ... Roosevelt Jordan . South . . Stswnrt . Jackson . ... ... ... x.poe 1.000 J 1 I .4S7 .12 ,167 1 .333 .350 .000 S 4 3 1 0 0 v'an ? LEXINQTON, Ky., Mar I (AP). In all of the more than thirty nominee, for the Kentucky derby at Loulsvlll ' on May 14, that were trained here, slightly more than half a doien d!a-- f played derby caliber In races or work' " outs. Two entries, the Johnson N. Camden and ths E. R. Bradley (tables, stand out In pacing performances. Mr, Camden, president of the Ken- -, tucky. Jockey club, has his best ell- - '' glble In several years In Hydromel, with a good horse In Nor'easter. broke a track record In a mile end seventy yards race, and Nor'- - 4 gave a good account of himself : eajter In ths derby trial at a mils and a ail- ..v..... . , . . ...n . . . . w 1... ncw W11;VI t ' to Iulavllle tndav Considerable speculation and very., Ilttls actual Information surrounds the plans of K. R. Bradley for the derby. Bs With Us. winner of the derby;" trial yesterday, will bs shipped Plmlico for tjie Preajcnees, but whsth-lo( er he will be returned to Kentucy for,, the derby five days later waa not., known. Buddy Bauer, which finished,, third to Hydromel and Rolled Stock- - , ings, when ths Camden colt set ths ' new track record. Is st ths Idle Hour ;farm .In preparation for the derby. boo is at tne track, wrier n ran fourth In ths derby trial? Monday. Buddy Bauer and Boo will remain hers until time for shipping' to Louisville. :i Rolled Stocking has a world here, who believe the eon of Penn&nt-Mar- y Belle will be a In ths derby. Ha waa shipped r Downs to the today. Bon Air. which showsd considerable s early form, Injured his left front foot" in a rsce Monday, and was not taken to Loulsvllls. It waa said at his stable today that he apparently stepped on a rock. His left forefoot was troubling him today, but ths atable hopes to have him In shape for.' the rsce eleven days hence. Scotland and Mr. Klrkwood are oth er "good looking" derby horses trained here. Mr. Klrkwood worked the route, ' a mile and a quarter. In 2:05 Boms of the remaining derby horses j are entered In claiming races. Indicating lack of derby class, while others were not trained for the 50,ooo event. , ' el . Pet. 0 0 4 4 .000 five-hor- er Bryant .tseo, cf. South (IT. (5). Willis, r. Brewster, ss. Hilton, lb. Glssema.11, Lloyd, Barnes, lb. Thomas, rf. Richardson, Kuster, If. 2b. Barretts, cf. Roberts, lb. c. 3b. Hornaby, De Wall, rf. Puph, If. Jones, ss. Perkins, p. 2b. Glbbs, p. Hhepherd. of. Merrell, of. . Btraaberg;. - For Bryant, Brewster and Barnes repeatedly looked rood when they made spectsrular catches of hot arounders, Hilton and Ulssemarv hit ths bail hard and cams through In the pinches. (itbbs knocked ' out a triple, the longest hit of the day, and did food work on the mound. He struck out MAY INVESTIGATE. elftht men. Jago and Richardson ran bases like big leaguers. OAKLAND. Cat. May 1 (AP). Ths" and Willis the Roberts losers, that live rabbits wore bslng '. For, were ths mainstays on both offense complaint slaughtered In weekly bars f brutally and defense. Perkins pitched a good and hound races In San Pablo may.,, game, precipitate an Investigation of whippet races In every county of the bay , V Parson Netmen Frosh Trim University of Utah freshman tennis team members took three of five scheduled matches played on tho university courts with the Westminster college freshman net team Tuesday. In the feature inatcb of the play, Craven Robert Westminster of trimmed Don Miles In a sensational Hal match, Armstrong won the only other match for ths r, church school by humbling Dll !, In another match. Mac Alan Gardner of the Utah team defeated Ken Shaw In straight sou, , Don Miles and Marshall Nehf added a second victory for Utah by taking Robert Craven and John Mauls-b- y Into csmp, , , l. Mac A lan Gardner and Ray Forsburg won the deciding match from Kenneth Shaw and .Bill Stele of Westminster, t. 2.The Westminster tennis team meets ths B. T. U. freshman net squad on ths local courts Thursday. 4. Neb-eke- 1 and Bryant and West Card Includes Polo Handicap SACRAMENTO. SAN KBANCMTO. Ill lie d three-year-o- ld j f 001 1 - lg rrt ..Site 12 EIINOTON', Ky, Mar S (AP). Eeyen hundred and sixty mares la foal to tb leading sires ef ths country hsrt been named for the Kentucky futurity of 1930, the Kentucky Trotting association announced today with ths closing of ths list of nominations. This reprsMnta m incrsass of nearly 100 nominations orer Last year In the $26,000 event. An BUT . F SLn tit . It I A - Runs hatted tn Schmidt. Kldred. W. L. fet. f trs. Jet.l Time of same 1:23. Parker 2 .06 atlaatona .. 17 17 .100 (iriffln, Oakland Brown and Sweeney. t'mpirea Santo .. 1 U US Fortlaad ,. 14 II .47 11 U M6 Loa Ana. II .11 .464 Seattle DUCKS TAKE OPENER. .371 14 HoUywd .. IS Ba Traa II 17 I .OS ANOEI.ES, May fUnlversal). The Beavers won the finenlna; frame MISSIONS BEAT EDWARDS. of 1 the eerie" with ths Stars, present (UnlrerPAN FRAWI8CO. May 1. Shellenhach was hit freely, Jim Edwards faltered in the 5theto Beave-s Ins; hits ten and four sett ninth after pitching a beautiful ball runs off his delivery. nOLLTWOOn. A iae. on Dsns, two sacrigame. PORTLAND fice bits and sn error by' Edwards, II O A 13.0.1. Parker's sln;ls to left, Siinfoea.2b plus TomMissions two runs and the Hmith.lf .. 53 33 213"".00. kJb ... 4 14 4 cav the 1 t. to ball fa me. S 0 0 2 weny.rf .. 1 1 I 0 Prothro.Sb debut to- Mtraad.rf .. 3 2 2 OTwomhly.lf Harry Hooper mads hisBells. 4 2 2 0 Frederick,! . 4 1 3 e Bagwell. rf day ss manager ofIn ths tbs second was stcOtrdr.lb 4 Griffin's homer 5 1 12 2 k.rr 2b risarll.aa . 4 0 4 ". Mrn.well.lk. 4 0 5 1 a featurs JUB4UUHIS. 4 3 4 Oklarphy.e ... I I T 1 SIATTI.H. ... Telle.e 0 A Ponder, p .. 4 0 0 lirlhejbrcherk.p. 5 1 0 3 IB BnOAl 4 0 0 1 4 t 1 0 Rodda Sb .. Hotlersoa p rsrdyef2k .... 3 ... 0 1 0 0 9 4 0 Ftaa.TS a 0 .... t r,erer.3k Brady 1 o e iHheebas . rallairhaa.lf.. S 1 4 Wada.rf ... l e o e .. fla.tf . . 4 . ir I gldred.rf 11.4ml lb .4012 Roae.rf .... s 0 4 e Totala.. S7 12 27 14! TWale .. S3 t 2T 12 Rilawortk aa. 4 O V Z' aBatted for Cesar h la ebjtth. ... 1 1 4 1 Swa 5 0 0 4 aiade.aa klBsakk.lb. by tsalnsa: . 1 Portlsad . S I 4 0 Whitney. Srbaaldt.e ,.010 iW 011 S0O 01O1 Id wards, a . S I Plllefte S .... 10e 01 e2 Del'.ywaod Sattf Bnne . ld I ths Clans. of Standing W. L. M IS I FOR LONG SHORT TRIP It' 7 6 Many Mares Nominated for 1930 Futurity - IM 7 .eOC 7 - UP THERE 1 1 . baek-stretc- h CfP CAN WITH -SHf MUST FNO WORiV IS SOMETHING APTE.R DAY RATHER COivvaaon ABOUT HtR STYLE WE REMINOS ME OF A SrAVUL STORE KEEPER. WHO KEEPS MOST DAY . TO MANAfR A REGAL VBY TRYING TO CALT LAKE'S Junior hlgli school lads will end their competition for the year with their annual athletic meet, which will be held this year on the West h.'gh school campus, Friday, May 27. This meet Is the ... O02O IiMaktn 0 0 0 0 . . biggest of the year and will bring together upwards of 60O boys in 10 0 0 competition. . 0 0 10 lallrubaker The events for the meet have been divided into three classes, 33 8 27 Totals .. 20 6 37 31 Totals sprints, relay races and special events. Mass setting-uexercises, with x Batted for Head In eighth. from each of the eight schools, will also be a feature. fifty rBattad for Diikerman la elflitb. participants t for reny In ninths Under the rules laid down for the meet, one contestant can enter aj Halted for Baker rn ninth. but two events, whilo each school is likewise limited in its number of Score by Innlnca: -4 I.os Anaelea 00 005 002entrants in each event to two. Each relay will draw a team from 000 000 Onl Oakland each school. 3Veta. Buna Slalrr. Jacoha, RnnimarT: William E, Day, gupervlsor Of physical education In the Salt Lake Innlnca pllche.- 1- IHckertnan Krug. Arlett. I. for- - Illckerman Rons responalbla schools, is in charge of the program, which includes the followCity out 1. Utruck By! Wrlclit 1, Delaney ing events: Plckerman 4. by Wrlaht O, by Delaney 2. Bratcher. ball Arlett, Hit with pitched run. run, 73 yard run, Sprints hlte Arlett 1'assed balla Bake. each running 65 Relay races Sacrifice relay, four comrotitort, 2. Staler. IVelt. Governor. to Double Cor. d yard3; relay, four competitors, each running 110 yards; Rnna Jacobs. klUcbell to to Jacobs Jacobs; e relay, eight competitors, each running 110 yards; Jarana. Kriin, fenton. relay, batted In V'eis. sixteen competitors, each running 110 yards. Time of tame 1:35. Vmplrea tioea, Becker and Crooke. . hurdle tace (2 feet, 8 inches) ; running high Jump; 8pecial SACS DROP SEALS. shotput; running broad Jump. SACRAMENTO. May 3 (Universal). Sacramento's losing streak of eight straight games was halted today at the expense of the San Francisco Seals. What was more or less a hurl ing debate between Walter Malls and Rudy Kalllo ,iip to the eighth Inning finish concluded In rather a with the Senators victorious. 5 to 1. . Milwksa ..SIR goo 1 . ' i BEST SH MAS Mat-fi- ENDED. SOX WINS 4 .VJSv' w 411 4 0 S . 1't DETROIT, May 3 (API. The winning streak of the Chicago White Sox. which had extended through seven Fuccesf-ivgames. endtd here today second when the Tigers took the of the series. 5 to 1. Uip Colgame whoso lins outnllched Ked Ksber. wildnss van costly. In the fifth inning, when the Tigers clinched the game with tlicee runs, Faber walked three batters. Kot hercill continued his hitting streak with a single in the fifth. He now has hit safely in each game the season. Tigers have plaved tillsPETROIT. four-gam- e ,7-- 8 J 8 2 0 . . haorn 2 5 ' JfT anuei.es. iuiumiB.H OA B II. O A. 4 2 10 0 2 4iGoTernor.cf Hflt'bell.ss .. Tovelenkie 1. h 7. h liy Maih-rrCrowder. Ill's Off IMpersns, 4 In fl. none out In WTenlh: off Msrherrjr. 12 In" 7 21 Inn'ncii: off Sbwre. 3 In tnnir,s:: off (ore- lukie. I In 1.1 of sn timing: off Trowdor. none In 1 innlne. Wlnnlnt itrtier Moot. Hllde- L'mnlres I.olnK pitctivr Marherry. Polly 1 m ,,V'Mi 1.0.1 Stolen Ktaly.2b . Knenle. hits Cnnlu, Wels.rf .. Keere, Stewart, WrNeelr. J.hn.lf ... Double Moel. Iliifsn. . to lh-ric- : Mevvirt to Ititiepe; Ke-tl-ie on n.x.rf ... to r.hriz. .4t busei I.ai?.--S ri toorkKoettip Krff.3b ,. Bat I ). Waahlscton .178 Marttlbere.e on (.!!- - Ilff I'licms 7. off Msrherrf 4. Moere Wright. p . 2. Strurk ont-.I- ty off "ove!i! Tc. .M7 .470 Btit TODAY'S 1 . 11 . T FSL first game of the series (o the Ar.gels by the score of 4 to 1. Tliree-h- i 11 - MAS SHE IT SHE WHAT WITH A tut AMERICAN LEAGUE SCORES t, i S TOO GLANCE fit SUSPECT MfR RtAk A u Amackassln INDIANS EVEN UP. to the wire and his The i.Ol'lS. ST. May 3 (AP) fagt; tn,k 3 " In :53 Broncho Girl . i f' . S n aii'J Cleveland Indians, smarting from a u . L.. ruin ti iv.tb. 8 In Browns Put :37 e defeat by the ' Pollv, bay mare, belonging to E. M. to even 8 In 1:32 yesterday, came back today Marshall, father of the Jockey who In :54 series with a 5 to the up V?T on the an ij accident died following cf the Pitcher 3 Buckeye victory. u irnrK ihsi ween, (ei In 1:23 Indians went the full route, striking Mabel Kripp and when the challenge of Amacka who :2 In Hallou, while out five Browns, sin went awry as the chestnut eeld- - ;,",",,; In :26 started for St. Louis, relinquished lng ran wid on the final turn, she Mayer M In :26 the mound after six Innings, in which In 1:38 rujupea in a. winner, miliiwukii he yielded eight hits and four runs. gft Wrack In :41 Vangilder held the Indians to one hit. ' tack lurons. Boca was third. l(m9Alonr :50 a homer by Neis, In the last three in rniCACO. Played heavily In the bcttinr rlnir, In :.18 Innlnes. n H.n a. nn oa! iilympian King, hay gelding, owned W?'???" ' ST I.OITS In :D1 fLEVEMNP. 8 111 Kamm. 3b.. 4 01 4tTarener. I'.oll. throuBh M. came R. nl.cck. .wSi by A . In :50 2 2 18 4 0 Blue MnK'f'l.M Ih I o O Renrke. true to form by winning the first UP"n? 1'? 4 l b. ,3 0 2 2 in :51 Riimma, rf 3 l!M"Msnn' MHzler. f. . 3 3 3 0 21i. . 2 4 0 race of five f?!rlonK. The rider, 7iinii. lb. .'.1 O Fsik. If. .. 3 3 00F"th.'ozlll. If. 33 13 0 In :39 SnnrKeon, 2b, shook off Neg In the early conten- t'het Purna. lb.... 3 I 13 fl'SMer. 4 10 Hrllmann. rf 14 0 In :52 Ivondon Smoke Barrett, rf J. Swell. av 4 10 3 1;. Sillier. If 23 0110 tion and held Skootln safe In the final Applesauce Oi.Man iah. cf . .3110 in :25 . 3 0 Clancy, lb. rf Rire. c. 4 19 I... ScitpII. 8 . 2 3 3h. drive. Skootln was bst of the oth- Try Me Warner, 2b. 114 ..1-12 In :25 3 14 0 ;ahl. f 2 0 Sliiilte. la. rf ers. The winner returned favorites' Chance , . ... Mcrntdy. c. 4 0 5 Wondall, f .. 2 132 20 In :28 Blchrodt. If. 4 12 0 Oerber. as . 3 0 2 2 0 Collins, p 11 FaiVr. p. . nrices. St 20 to win, $2.80 to place Kennetta . . . ..3-in :41 4 2 2 2 Sohang, r. .. 4 111 Jacobs, Sb. I.ntzte. 0 0 p p. and $2.60 to Fhow. In :40 8 . Ida Newell Buckeye, p. .. 3 0 0 4; nation, p. . 0 0 0' Moore . . x. 4 In 1:20 LOUMAN HURT. ivangilder, p. (10o 0n 0 Kire Captalti . . a .J-- S lll'Nelll ... In :3S 23 7 27 10 An accident that put Jockey Lou- - Cat Jr Totals... 33 6 24 12! Totala. o 0 o ItxWIlHama .. ..1-- 2 In :52 In ninth. Sunbow reBatted for the of the man out meeting for ... kitUellllo In :2S Hoor mainder of the spring session oc Diamond Dick . izBennett . . oooo Chloaco hr innlnr: oni otw curred in the third race of five fur i"t02 030 OOv 5 S3 7 2t 10 Pslrolt s 33 0 27 17! Totala.. longs, which was won by roe. bring Totals... Bine. SnmmarT: Tarentr, Ing neat sums of 131 to win, 3.40 to! e 2 Ward. jBatted for Ballon in tilth. Womlall Ermr Warner. liBatted for Vanllder In in ninth. place and $4.60 to show. Heather hitsWard. McCnrdy. Woodall. Talk, ninth, xxzBatted for Adams base Blue. Dell, with Sylvia up, stumbled and Stolen Sacrifices Tarrnfr. irlan for Mrllllo In nluth. fell on the first turn, spilling the Collins 3. TaTPnrr, Mannsh. MrManua, Inn!nga: Double and Charlie Murray, with play Ilnnnefleld to Clancy. Jockey, 002 101 001 1 Detroit 8. Basea untnrlii. Fll nn bates. 4?ilcs go ' 000001 200 -3 Th Tribune. St. Loula Kalier fl. off Collins 2. off Ja Off balla on t. mm,n Wllr,- - T,,mnn to the PRICE, May Buna SlimiM. I.. Bcwell, Summary: Collins out to 0: by Fsner 3. strurk cobs By proceed other . dirt. Svlvia was unharmed, . Jacobs 1. fill Off Faher. o liucai-ye0 In 9; jtoam.. while Loumanjat once with the planting of grass 3. than a Imd shake-uX. pora bell 2 Spnrgeen .: 3. Hit in with Jacobs. off pitched new of on Jield west atheltlc the the was carried to the jockey room in; Koan. l.ms.- -. s.''"- -. Vank. hr Collil... M nf pitcher Faber. school been have Carbon high county moved was an ambulance and later ela. Plneen and Naliln. , th-of committee the Price to the I j. 1. S. hospital, where ex- - (riven to Tlro. of ,.me- -2 l.onr. and 8 mlnnte, ma'To the project.in aminatlon revealed that he had suf- - Klwanls club which has of the work has Ift on base Cleeland t. t. i.oma v. fered a fractured shoulder blade and charge. Supervision DRIVEN OUT. HARRISS Buckeye 8. off Ballon 3. b"'n turned over to Carl Nyman,. en- - Bases on balls 1.Off Struck a broken collar bonp. out By Buckeye PHILADELPHIA, Slay 3 (AP). n't Vanellder 1. Foe stepped out at the beginning B "." fl nits Off Ballon. 8 In The Athletics made It two straight The Klwanls club, by giving dances 3. by Ballon .t. wun in Rox today, winapd won as the rider pieasea. Miver and itn off Red over the Boston other entertainments, raised suf- innlnaa- hall Vanrdder, Loaine Strand was second and Galloping Jo E. MHJer. by ning by a score of 7 to 2. The Mack- ficient money to level off the large nltchd C in pi rc s Connol I. Itoi B a lion third. ol tr her Slim men tneir olrl team Dan Hogan made good his early area and, with the help of the school land and Clelael. Time of jam -- hour and nate. hitfor six Harris.", runs in the first three school student minutes. lead in the fourth race of five fur- board and the higha most two runs oyer the sent Cbh nnintss. constructed creditable body, longs, although the wire showed up athletic plate in the first Inning on a double, plant for the school. Further none tio soon, for Judire Hickman YANKS TAKE SECOND. and a cluster of four hits behind a would leveling of the surface and fertilizing finished with a spurt that 3 WASHINGTON (API. The base on balls accounted for a quartet May have carried him far In advance In of the ground preparatory to sowing Yankees made It two straight from ut runs in thn third. another furlong or less. The prices the grass will b?i done Immediately. Howard Ehmke did not allow a hit today's game, 6 Washington, taking paid were $6 to win, $3.80 to place and in the until Jacobson singled with one out to 4. With the score four-al- l which $o.20 to show. Hickman, Judge Combs scored when Stewart In the fifth lnnj,!ig. BOSTON. rnilsADEI.PHIA. got away late, appeared much the rap. but failed League Leaders knocked down ofGehrig's B.H.n.A. fastest of the field. Canny Lady was HHO.A; the three on base. to ret any 4 14 4 Collins, 5b. . . 2 0 3 2 as ... Mrer. third. In anwas with forced then of May 2.) Koenlg games 4 15 0 4 (Includlng if. :ib. Lamar, 10 Rollins, NOT TO BE DENIED. other run. 3 2 10 3 n Cobb, rf By the Associated Press.) T.iWn, rf... 3 With Manager Harris and Walter To.lt. Fren'-bNATIONAL. 4 0 7 Khtint'd off by Mildred Hutu "on rf. . 0 0 0 lb.... .Tohnson already on the bench, due Jacobson. 3f 4 3 ll'Siniriions, rf. 4 12 0 the far turn, (he cause of Shasta Hornsby, Giants, .413. Patting 4 12 to Injuries, the Senators were fur- Shaner, rf., 4 2 I) Hale. 3b Runs Hornsby, Giants, 21 Bailey appeared hopeless In the sev0 2 0 Hranom. lb. . 4 2 10 ther crippled today when It developed KfRan. 2b. Hits Lindstrom," Giants, 28. enth race, but Ihe St. Vincent geld4 13 0 2 1111 'oHirane. e. Rice and 2b had Goslin 6. pleuriHy that kothrock, to he ran Doubles burn and Braves, had Thomas, ing power 0 3 3 3 0 2 Boley. as was suffering from sinus trouble. Hoffman. c! down Mildred Ruth to win the $500 Triples4. Hendrlck, Robins, 4; High, West n 0 n Ehmke. p. . 3 0 13 1 Wannlnftrr In of Goslin, left place plaved of $8.20 $6.20, Braves, purse, paying prices p.,... 2 00 00 :. Tucker took over Rice's po- Harries, 4; while Homers Wllms. and Phillies, TiRoci-1Sophia Goldman led until sition In right field. M the home stretch, but she weakened Webb, Cubs, 4r2Wilson, Cubs. 4. p. 0 0 irraydn. WASHINGTON. NEW YOKg. Stolen basest Iryson, Giants, 5; Cuy-le'Tis Seth ran an even race badly. B.HO.Al B.HO.A. inFlatstrsil 1 and drew third. Pirates, 5. V 4 2 3 5 Ob.. 14 Ogtewart. ef... Totals... ."4 7 24 III Totals.... '111278 Pltchlngr MeadfrWsjfs Pirates, wen 4, Oomhs. 3 0 10 Jolly Cephas opened up the Koenlg. St.. 6 3 10i West. If xBatted for Ilofmann in ninth. 4 11 ORpeaker, ef . . B 1 4 eighth run with pow- lost none; Haines, Cardinals, won 4, Ruth, rf xxBatted for Ilarrisa In eerenfh. I none. 4 lost 0 2 lead 4 3 lSOiTucker. rf... erful strides that gained him a Ik.. Retiring. xiallatted for MacFayden 1b nlnta. AMERICAN. 4 fl McNeely. rf. 10 0 0 of eight lengths by time Menael, If... 2 Score by Innlnpa: .515. 4 0 3 13 13 RUndt. lb... 2b.. and he managed to stay In tfie van, Tigers, Batting Fotherglll, Iiaerl, 000 000 1102 Boston b. .. (10 1 2 Rlraey, a... 4 10 3 Dnaan, although Plow Steel and Sweet and Runs Ruth, Yankees. 21.30. 204 001 OOx7 I'hllailelphla 0 0 2 Bb... Hlueie, 1110 Colllna, e... Low closed Immense gaps and made Hits Meusel, Yankee, 1 8 Runs Myer. Phiner, Oillins, 0 Rees. 3b... 0 0 0 Summary: nrahowakt, e Doubles Burns, Indians, 9. the boy Sutton go to work to win . Cobb, Simmons. Hale, Branom. Plmrraa. a).. 3 10 lIRnel. e .110 1) fniar,Errors l, most of the $400 purse. Plow Steel Triples Meusel, Yankees. 3; 2 O 0 0 Marherry. p. . 3 O 0 Monro, n... Vjer. Reran. Colllna. Hate, 3; 3; Cobb, Yankees Athletics, to her the entire tuck guns hita Imar. Cottk, 0 0 0 Bolay, O'CoTeleskle. Journey 0 p. lUorebart ..100 and was rewarded with second money. Judge, Senators, 3. ToWn. hit Rhaner. Irrowder, p. . 0 0 0 0 (1 0 0 0 Homeraj Ruth. Yankees, 6. IsTate Stolen base Simmons. Sweet and Low was third. Rothrock. Pouble Stolen bases Goslin. Senators, 7. Boley. r'nrpke, Colllna. Pitch ang Ruether, Yankees, won 3, Totals.. 3T 13 27 101 Totala.... 32 7 2T 9 playa Bo!r to t'clilne tottranoni: Todt to lTer to Todt. lyft on haaea Boston '7. lost none; Hndlin. Indians, won 3. iBatted for Oolllne lo eerentb. RACING NOTES Philadelplila 5. Pases on balla Off Harrisa won 3, lost lost none; Jones, Browns, sBatted for foreleakie In eljhth. 2. off F.hmke 2. Ptntck our By Harrlaa 2. none. 8ore by innlais: 002 000 220 Hlt lf 8 Harrisa. 0 in e w Tork by Khmkr 3, Jockey O. Sutton has been put down 010 010 200 Innlnes: off i'srFaydfn. 2 In 2 Innings. I,oa. Wasntnuton ASSOCIATION. AMEKI0AM two for days for misbehavior by 8. Irs pitcher Harrlss. I'mplres. Owens and iramar: Rons Combs 3. KoenlR Stvndlr.r of the Club. Starter W. M. Murray. He rode Jolly Error Bnel, Speaker. (Irni'hy. Time of gam- e- I hour and 30 W. L. fct. Stewart, Wsf. Pet) . Cephas to the wire a winner In the St. rant 10W. t. ,m' minutes, bits Jnrtr. Rlaney. Knenls. 8 .80S Indnpolia eighth rac Tuesday. f tjt wouku THE SMr D0?S ' ClOZt TOUtiHtN TAKES A SPlENblD PICfURF - Will itfeF: BTAXDIWO OF THE CLTBS. W. V. I. Pe.l .70 St. Leail. 7 KewYorkll kui;k CHMCTw BUT A ute beautif SMf tKbiAir BUT T" lip S'i fl but Shasta race, Mi'-- 1 Jws ; (AP). The orof the Logan o n y May 3 ganization baseball club of the Utah-Idahleague Is beginning to take definite form with the announcement by Skipper Harry Wolter that he has contracts signed by several players who will wear the Collegian uniforms this season. At least five members of the 1926 team wL'I return to Logan with the Stanford university baseball coach when he comes to Logan by the middle of the month. These men are King, Gearron and Schinski, outfielders; Wes Win-te- n of the pitching staff and Terry Donovan, first baseman. Other players mentioned In his latest communication to the Logan directors who likely may sign with Logan, are McMurtry, pitcher with- - the Bees last season; Lee, Green and Trunin, all mounds-meWoodson is mentioned as catcher. As likely lnfielders, the names of Carrival, Kessler and Lucas are listed. Most of the new men have been training in the Seals camp during the spring training season. The Collegian pilot reports that daily practice Is being held at Becreation park in San Fran cisco. win-nin- race, Grand most ATA PASSING Gathers Players ALL RIGHT E'S You SUE Collegian Pilot turns $65.40 at Place. .."."LV FMMmffiMS vtfu- - bimbo pacts, GUMPS-SH- cnu vucv Sylvia Rides Feature Araackassin 'V.i.swhen THE 17 4, 1927. hard-foug- l. ht region. sind Krw Intlend lea gas. .CsM Boon Trib-jnWsr.t Ads te a rgur v'wiisii. a way through U.a Wants. iproiim ties - Tribune Want Ads have shown many the ksy to splendid opportunl- ties In business. d Lift Off-- No KS Pain! -- -- -- -- -- College Baseball At Indianapolis Butler 7, Indiana Central 5. At Oresncastle, Ind. DePauw (, Rose Poly 0. At CrawTordsvlll. Ind. Indiana (. Wabash t. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania I, Columbia I. At New Haven Tale 5. Bowdofn S. At Ithaca, N. IT. Cornell IS, Princeton a. At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard 11, Wealeyan 1. Doesn't hurt one bitl Drop a little "Freezone" on aa aching corn, that eorn stops hurting, then' hortlr yon lift it right off with fin (fere. Your drngeist tells a tiny bottle ef "FreetoBe" for a few cents, euf-- : ficient to remove every hard eorn,. toft corn, or eorn between the toes, end the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation, (Ariv.V ATTENTION WL HB EE WL i) We aire pleaaod to announce we have asctirsd the oerrtces of Dr. Wilson of Chicago, Chief of Instructors of the Motor Urate rn of Colleges, fsr a lecture, Monday evening, May tth, at t o'clock, at the Eke- - Club. His lecture will cover the anatomy of the' hair, scalp and skin, and charts and diagrams and explain their dlaoaaea. He will pros-an- t a. A buffet lunch will b served following lecture. DIVORCE-SOUGH- of the Portland dab ef the - . AO -- Barbers are Invited to attend. MASTt BARBER! Sat Lsks Bra nth ASSOCIATED . -- |