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Show ix, 16 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, "MAY. 15, 1927. U'Eyes Open Second Season Tuesday With Salt Lake, Ogden and Pocatello at Home IVAN OLSON HAS COLLECTED FINE BUNCH OF BALL STARS DERN TO ATTEND TILT GOVERNOR i Utah-Idah- Pocatello Plans Big Time Nielson Plays Important Role as Bee Trounce for Opening; 'Play Ball' Park. Bonneville at Elks 11-- by J ' rub-Idah- league o " teama will action TuMdo' at fait Ieke. Ogden ai.d Pocatello and Ogden Tocatello plan ceremonies, but th" Fait lake Bff and h Logan Into (''alvin Wise, a had one had when he was in th" second, tou.-heup for six hits and five runs, but after that he turned the amateurs bark in neat style. H whiffed eight men and allowed but two hits the remainder of the wnv Tne feature of Skipper ONellls club wsa the performance of young .Wilson The dapper third base!s man did nothing but handle ten chances in the hot corner ferriton without a sign of a bobble, and belted out three singles and a bonie run In five trip" to the plate. The California lad seeuis to make It a hahlt of weir- Irifc hitting clothea. Mnne, i rtiwiev apn is, nirr.eeu. contributed generously to the hu'kv will get utid-- r with with the hall" of rmplre Andy War. Owner George Relf "t 'he Ben announced that ceremonies had been tried at Bonneville for a long lime, but that the heel reremony he eer aaw wa the pitcher's wlndup, and It waa this ceremony that he was gofans. ing to dlah up Just who will pitch for the various taama In the opening games la not Hnllerson entirely decided, huttheWalp. draw for Sill or Paepke will odd with the favoring IlollerLake, "Play ft n- '! i today IPAHO FALL?. Idaho. May Jack Stark, one of the leading twlrlers of the league last season, O Lean probably will he used by Pan game manager, to pitch the first the when on Tuesday against Ogden aeason opens in three cltiea for aix Satteams, the Spud urday. Nelson, another hurling ace. also la held as a possible prospect to start tha contest. O Laarv. who came from the Three-- I learua back In the middle west. Is confidant and aasured that his Spud batteries earn withstand the bombardment of all other teams in the league for a bigger percentage of wins while his nine hammers In enough runs to spall victory. The same team that outshone all others In the league last year and emerged ahead In percentage when the laat bat was tucked away with new and polished tr, fill rmnm virinl rlvancemenf of nlavers. lf enn..r. K,ti. .,,,.. 14 ( API mnA Skipper Harry M'olter of the Logan baseball club of the t'-- I league was given a upon his arrival In hearty reception t the city evening, both by club offlclala and fans. After an inspection of the ball park this morning he pronounced H to be In s first-clas- Sill 110 In 1 TnUlii. Totals. . .14 S 27 JO' Score hy Inning. sis Bunt Hill a 3 0 2 0 S shape and congratulated the grounds committee for its excellent work. The players will all he In this afternoon. outfielder on King, the last season's cluh. will not be hack, as formerly announced. However, an excellent lineup has been secured by the skipper, including Woodson and Leperri as catchers: Donovan, first baseman: Lucas, second; ("arrival, short; Kessler. third: Schlnskl. Tanner and Gearron. outfielders: Winters Green. McMurtry. Hansen. Tuppin and Volter on the pitching staff. The Lognn pilot will likely pitch for fhe exhibition game which will be played Monday, at 4 p. in with an lnterorgar.lzation team from the C hard-hittin- g C. ? I .laU'NriK 0 1 1 t s DA Wf tr 1 NKfr fi' WW l ' i J. I I ifWr . till ll) inn S 2 9 1 ft V Hunt Hit! Summary H'l 5 o J S Vrt i t,Ly,f '! V .' T N ...0-A- 2 2 Hard. Crowlev ello. 2 Melvm DouMe plars f,,,,,. S, Nielsen batOff mis 21 Off S ' i --- TONY LAZZERI IS LEADING CONTENDER ' f; .T'1 r- f ' ' IW "" f Clubs of the baaebejl league will utilize Sunday for practice conteots with various amateur eluha of the respective localities, and sup porters of the teams will gain an op portunity to w itness their favorltea In action for the last time In actual com bat before they take up the 1527 campaigns Tuesday. The Salt Lake Bees will b opposed by the Eastern Hatters of Salt Laker at Bonneville park, beginning at J M o clock The hurler for the amateur nine will be furnished hy the Beelet manager. O'Neill The I'pataira Clothea Shop team of Salt Lake will take on the Ogden Gunners at Lorln Fair park rller will provide the opposition for Twin rails, and Pocatello will claah In an exhibition encounter with an team from the Oregon Short Line twilight leaarue team of Pocatello at Overland park. L'tah-Idah- - Buraa, 2 Molle 2. to Molle to a, Burges. ' f' 'Z.drr5s McGraw Prefers ft May 14. John J. prefers' a nervous YORK, JEW McGraw Hak player to a stolid individual, even though the former is harder to break to the traces. 'The man with the nervous temperament may make more errors in the early period of his development, but I would rather have him. He will sink to the depths, but on the rebound he will rise to greater heights and on the whole be is more alive and n ollege Track Meet Attracts Many Entries w YORK. May 14 (AP) The Intercollegiate A. A. A. A track and field cnampionsmps at rniladeipnla. Mav 2, and have attracted an en try list nf 710 athletes, representing 34 colleges of the eaert. middle west and far west. Harvard, Indoor champion for the paat two years, heads the list with Cornell is next with performers. hit entries, while Ysle and Princeton each have entered bl athletes Southern California has entered 3? stars In defense of the outdoor title In a row This list mav be pared down before lh trip east, but it ia the largest of any contender from beStanford lifts yond lh Allechenies. 22 competitors and i alifornla IS. Mich State, con.peting in the eastern olihsic for the first time: has nine en trie. Other leading eastern entries Dartmouth 41, Pennsylvania, 3.1. Oeorge-toviColumbia SI. Penn Stat 22. Boston college 21. Syracuse hustling." This comment from the veteran manager came during a discussion of the behavior of men in the pinches. Trojan Team Clips Record ' LOS AN'JELES. Mey II iAF The University of Southern Califorhalf-mil- e re! team nia four-mas eec- today clipped one and ords off the- world s record for the a meet and field diial ent at track Athletic club Vuth the Los Angeles here today, setting a new mark of 26 The previous time was 27 York Athletic club set by the N'e-.team in 1921 at PaKden.v The University of Southern California won the meet. 74 to .,. Frisch and Hornsby Outstanding in National; Several Press DOKE. Idaho, May Er-re- Toronto Marathon unfavorable Because of weather conditions in Maine the Idaho game department's plan to plant fresh water smelt in the lakes of the Sawtooth region ha been abandoned. W. M. Keil, state fish commissioner, announced today. The plan called for the bringing of 1,000.000 smelt eggs to Idaho with the thought that the new fish would furnish an acceptable diet to the game fish of the &awtoothwaters. Cold weather and rain reduced the JIaine producijon of smelts to such an extent that shipments to Idaho were Impossible. Another attempt will be made In ex-Be- e. CHADW1CK. (Copyright. 127, Salt Lake Tribune i NEW YORK. May 14 In roth magood jor leagues there is a bang-ufight going on to determine who shall wear the crown as the best second baseman of theTT27 season In the. National league the fight is between Rogers Hornsby of 'he New York Giants and rankie Frisch of the St. Louis Cardinals. Frisch is the better fielder, and always will b" while his legs last, but Hornsby has The National the edge In batting league also has Sparky Adams cf Chicago. Flapper Thompson of Philadelphia and Hughie Cruz of ' 'inc.ntMn, all of whom are better han moM of the second basemen of the American of Rhyne league. Pittsburgh is a reliable infieider, and steady and Moore of Boston is a dependable player. Brooklyn is grooming Jimmy Partridge, a yo'iiig.Mer whr, is doing o well that he can t be turned dov.n now. PENNANT MAY BE RESULT. The team possese:':g the bet baseman in the American league :t l.aa l.ecau.-- e mav win ihe un.-.r.- .i There is a "i him By GEOPQE to Is See Large Entry List. TORONTO Ont , May 14 (API The lineup for Toronto's 150.001 swimming marathon in the cool wa'ers of Lake Ontario August r.l is forming today anions; the. n.VTtr.r nf ten nations. T'ie Canadian national exhibition which is sponsoring th" tentv-one-trii- e be to held just of the grinl company's frnr grcutnls iilready has rt'eived' inquiries from more than fifty Fwiminrrs .is to the conditions of the race. The T'nlt1 State- leSrts m tentative aspirant. for tte first prlz" of $2.", 000 with. probable none the counstarters, all I'tcrfo-nic- rs vet ;;i try's lead.l'K 1928. rwarr rc tr.e f on of r NO SUBSTITUTES ranrid.i hai headed ep. Murphy has convinced the liberal sprinkling of dally onlookera that the Ogden club is not to be underrated, There appears to be strength at bat, afield and in the hurling departmnt. AirLue win oppose tne Ciotniert to- morrow, and Ernest Lombajdl. the highly rated Gunners' receiver, will appear behind the hat. Gordon Rhodes will pitch for the Clothea 6hop team. Plans have been completed for tha opening league game Tuesday afternoon next at Lorin Farr park. More than likely big Pete Paglla. former Twin Falls hurler. will pitch the opening game, but this Is not certain. A baaehall parade, led by the drum and trumpet corps of the American foreign field Legion, will lead the fans to th park The "grease bathing suit" made fafor the league will he Tuesday afternoon mous bv Lottie Schoemmel opener. barred from the Canadian classic. Del Howard. Oakland club official, Entrance blanks contain the informa- is en route to Ogden to witness tha tion that bathing suits must be worn, opening game. although grease may be applied over or under the suit. youth of 17 who turbulent, Catalina channel last January. In two NCs J,S.n."n and and Germany has a pair in Enswam Vlerkotter, who fhe channel last year, and Otto glish Kcmmerleh. Two women are in the and list. Mrs Edlnorie of England Jane Sion. Belgian channel swimmer Enthe who shattered ;orge Michel, glish channel record, Ishak Helmy. L'gvptlan hero of several channel rescues: Olav Farsta. Norwav. GiovanNawahl ni fiahaner. Italy, and A the tentative of Honolulu conclude frVndr.- I FOR LONG SWIM 14 (AP). fi v dc'eira-- i Eastern Utah Duchesne Nine Wallops Vernal League Tilts Listed Sunday ROOSEVELT. May 13 baseball competition came a close tin the L'intah basin las'- Wednesday whn th Duchesne coun- tv h:yh school came through aaraln ' h if" ninth fnnin? rally. putting: over six nms to defeat ti,Umtah high soliool nf 'ernal, After Litster too-- over the duties for Duchesne. Kintal, e:t her wa fried them whi7.z overv or Kttr;;ck vainly at the freshman mid- on s curves. the MoConk)vt for Vernal, was not nearly mound i v last f, festive .ai was Watklns The game gives Durhesne a pfh ;, m in baseball. ''hara-'teriti- - 9 , GOODN INITIAL NAVY CREW LOOKS FOR OLYMPICS! START OF EASTERN ROWING SEASON to Take New Procedure 4. May Sunnyatda and pTr "will stare the featura contest round of play In the Eastern t'tah baseball league next The (tame will he played Pi;rday Ir Sunnyslde and a record crowd is at the game. Sunnyatda won expected the league championship Jast year and the game is attracting: a great deal of attention, as fans are anx-iIons to see how the Price aggregation jwill atack Up strains! the Cokers.Inde-- v ,. Hiawatha will entertain the pendent nine of Kenilworth in w hat shruld prove an interesting affair, as Kr'lworth ho'ds a win oyer the fast Sunnyside hall tossms already this vear. Wood'aave had a had day at Sunday and va$ nicked Helper la for plenty of hits, but with the past few days of warmer weather the veteran shouM go better. Pudler held SunnyMde to five hits lend with a start like that great things are to be exprted for the new arlvai in the Eastern Utah 1 of the second -i ' Place on 1S28 cra' Butler Wash- Teaching Squad. OC.PEN. May 14 Ogden fans will look the 1927 I'Junners over Sunday afternoon in an exhibition tilt be- tveen the local entry In the Utah- Idaho baseball league and the Upstairs Clothes Shop of Salt Lake. The game starts at 3 o'clock. Two days oT work on Lorln Farr park hy the cohorts of Manager Art Vrung. ho'rr.e-tow- n the conn,uered PLANS PROGRESS Smelt Planting in the Sawtooth Nervous Player for Ball Team off . o Spec si to The Tribune. V f f. a Idaho Abandons 1ft S trr - V 1- -11 ft. off Haai-k9 Off Bnne Bun for wise ft. Burgea Rnn re.ponelh! w lae s. ny Haacke 5 struck out Rimi no ball Burce.s I. by Haacke Off wtso l. off Pnrsistt 2. off i Plira. Tim( of I'mpiri fim - I hour and 2ft mlnntpn Haake ZtS'j rrT-'tJ- t I V as Runs In. Gnn Hl,k, , h,Ho.rt Haacte ft nlnl, (,,tf.bMpT o,,rIM, fharse tfefrst to Cre,tir tictorj to wi.e Burceet IS off At marite. nasrke - : 'V. . 1ft 27 22 ft .3 U 0 g 0 n 0 v Bee Williams r v i. all-st- o 2 0 4 12 h"e'l fielded well and slugged bis way to a good average In early seasort play will be round ready Outfielders who are heavy hitters. - fleet-foote- d will cover and the outer garden for the Spud nine who season, last Erich, with Ogden recently joined the local crew, has spoken for himself in early play by eensatlonal catches and good returns In times at bat. In center field, Tade-witcrecruited from the Three-- 1 league, has demonstrated fast running and fair hitting while at bat. Tadewltch Is a fast base runner C'ro- returned from laat year, has Bln, ahown flashes of nildseason form al- ready and is all set for he opening bgll. Last, but not least. Thompson, Twin Falls catcher last season and Idaho Falls find this year, who will receive the first game. Thompson was one of the leading hitters in the league last season and has shown promise in before the ltcal. fans. After p'aylng six games at Ogden i the Spuds will return to the home e lot for the opening day with a scries against Pocatello $ peppy Bannock rrew. May B H 0 A s 1 A 0 Ewlnf. Smacker froelti, Buries. Gardner Jee 2 Nolle. Nielsen 2. Trowler. VTaltert. Hsll, Errors wiiitama. Sulliras 2. Ewins wike. Sseriflcs Sm.en bsaea Williams. Wtitera Crawler Home mns Mellon. per- - hit 'Hall. hv To law bl t WII1U ml. Ewlnf. CroleT consistency vl... figured In releetlon of the Infield for starting the season. who has O'Leary will have Callahan, over the been pounding the ball all Er- lot In practice, on the first sack some nle Hutton. who held out for time on a salary difference, la slated On the hot to occuny second base. nH nr,n.rv rorner Allen who has LOGAN. r,Ei A rf TCI'liami it. M 3 i 8 2 0 0 Je.see. Cestelin, rf Snea. M tullvin if. ft4 0I 0 S .' smacker rf Omin lh 4 I .Molle. 4 Jh Fv idi. 4h I (I 1 ! Nielsen. St Hnif Sh 4 0 J o lh c,o,ti rf 4 Waltert If Howard, e. 2 Hall, t .... BurgHta p. 110 J 1 tttte. p Batrke. p Utah-Idah- la back, 0 H B !4 . Et.KS to The Trlbua. i 'TTHr Ogden, Salt Lake, Pocatello and Twin Falls Meet Amateurs. r L'mplrst have been assigned hv President Fred M Nye a follow Tom Ferguaon. plate umpire. Tom tins cause t'ostello. right fielder for the amaPrice, baa umpire, at Pocatello teurs, olie ted a brace of hits whl'e plate umpire: ; H Andy Ware and Kwlng each .racked the Williams Lake. Salt at base Davis, umpire, Tom McQuillan. r!te umpire. Paul sphere for extra base r. 1 he Meea pia tne astern matters bar-at Ogden Censtitlea. umpire, Special !"'' Ey score a bv a curt II' fv . - Be sluggers whaled out another practice victory Saturday, and this lime the r:ka wer the sufferers, Salt Ijike EXHIBITION TILTS manager, announces. Pocatello openg with Ogden In Pocav with the Bannocks last year, while Portman and Dwyer Johnson, pitcher; i, F. Bancet, outfielder; 8. Iwy4r, o OonneiL 11, imbou wniie, pivener; ia, ieswis o Count. 5 ClUBS PLAY YE i, The Pocatello Bannocks are sT0tr.it to be right m the running this year If Pep counts for much, Ivw Olson, the new tello Tuesday. Most of the Bannocks are new to the league, but Warren. Benjamin, Simmon and O'Conneli played Warren, utility; 3, Olof played with other club.. The players ar 14 follows: 1. Ivan Olson, manager and inflelder; 2, ! lnflelder; 8, Lewis Portman, pitcher; 7, Johnny Vision. outfielder; 8, Lester Holmes, pitcher; 9, Virgil Avacsino; 10, Jimmy DoUin, lnflelder; 13, Harry Benjamin, inflelder; K Arthur Hunt, pitcher; IS, Bill Elmmons. utility. BETWEEN THE SPUDS AND GUNNERS U-E- Helper and S'ardardville win tan-rf- e sr Helper. The pam will be .Srandardv ihe's home game, but all of their frames schedule for Pt.ind-?r.M- !i wi';l he p!a.ed ar Helper. Flsin. the new patching find of the Helper team, will be readv for moi;nd duty again and will oppose Suds Harrlman, a league: veteran. teams are composed practically Pth 'of home men and the contest indicates a close Mohrland will Journey to Oast legate for their second league engagement. "'as' legate has a tread v lost a ame this year, while Mohrland won Tilden, Hunter Capture Doubles at clrclt Annaprivalry ivine "P. among Arneririr. ington Style league second hafe;r.en. greater-- than ir, mac:.' ason? has been olis: Theories Work. And why? Because the junior ci- mt NEW TCiRK. May 14 -- It is stated is not as strops ir secend has:. .en that for the f.rst t:me t'n history as it has been, m ?otne seasons. of the games ici subMit lie is vciy strop, the National j w;l! he Olympic included in the roste- - when, around scccn'l bflse H. George DRUSSELS. YORK. NEW .May May 14 (AP). baseman in tlie American team ails for Ams'cr-- , Tre r,r -Who is the best William T. Tiiden and Fransays that Bo Butler's Wa.h-rw the American league? Tha' question dam :t) e IT.. Holy Crow 12, Colgate, July. Pittsaugu-atces T. Hunter, Ameriran tennis u II answer itself as tie season .( ing'tonized" N'svy Frur athletes will be taken for each the 1a" campaign with a three- A number of men hav burgh T. ?tcrc, took the lead in their watched the second basemen kecn' event For the reiav races, both 400 : s its first encounter. matches with the .OLYMPIC CLUB WINS. are beginning to believe that the New and 16oo meters, Individual athlete length triumph over Judffin? by the Tech's by defeating Wa.sher today Calif eht, SAN FRANCISCO. May 14 York larkets have the .best one feellnK the be will nskep, the cffrials San iAinp Tahv l.a?"er: of iAP The Olympic am'int of op.n wa:ev hetwppn the! r.r.i Eotsford in the doubles, the practice- of us.ng t.he .innr A veur er so ago Laizeri knew more 8 6. t hut Francisco won the Pacific asaocia-tioCoach n the 'reavs itn- - site)!., o;e m .gh Yesterday's singles were quarter-ml.e.-- s and base ma second lor leAwie ahnnt todav meet and field here track from strain on the h'a.nc-f- bs cl no rrirvelo;j$ things! divided, Tilden winning p05es tiio much eM His athletes. roinis, Stanford mg man ne a;u anouine hy collecting Eubank and Hunter losing to information regarding the east had The suspicion . the Knrine; tnek second with 47 with ur.iversitv r AMES and The May 14 i.APi q'.tarter-miRay. sprinters v of third been obtained fn.m n'ars and what! Washer. w .n't (!')!!.' that Navy d.d trend Cor.ger. Towa state's brilliant points.. He re;,,r;- - a' e required to run heats, .semlf ns's S ha was told in California al tft The Trlhune. fourth mlo'cne d'stan-- e runner, defeated Aha with 3D and Nevada Tilden, who is . rounding into Sper Comhin heats and f- not vtw any harder .han It had .0 an edi to the New York c'mh in Ficnda and fmais ' MOSCOW. Idaho, Mav 14 One hunMart'n. the flying Parson" of Otoe. to has In races this inals the tena if the best relay of form, rookie there fr--U2tj. super in the sprin: played Ton, LiOy the HOLLAND RELEASED. rurhu'en; dred Moscow goU enthuslaots hav Neh national collegiate one He was shv and re- - proved too riu"h in the past nis today he has shown since . Kiarned up for the hundred for" rtjhi4riir In The ever wa The c! apipion and former Northwestern NEW YORK. Vy 14 iAPi ,m,1 box';:g In the las sc. pivtHa o!' :3w n"- refl-'M.Iler Yanks' man.iR'T, tiring the new Moscow Golf club, and the Sa ir. hsd here. :t The e a in cluh leaeue d New York Natiohal 'rack captain feature today HueeTins knew corning will be as 'a shcrtaMp anl bnt one repress n' a'i on the selection of a sulf- we v. yr,x committee To: and of F'Hcher How wri'koi.i' led tie"release the Martin announced and rice here tod:iv mil :i l,e w!l there along, nj natter able site is working to find the right - fo ;r th- - final stre-- . h wen congee 1. mav ard Holland to the Newark Interna- - a hurr.ihio H wing nitA; hi is fe.'ar-i sprint, TON V FAILS FIRST. Plana place for the Moscow links. H.iinef ed to v:n mi cuts the tsr-iMh v.trard The tionat? on option The hy th.ee alont; tpVrai par-- at M I T e call for the laying out of a. ' h 27. we! ri Giant- -' raster to r tne b xers I'm" .".nl Imi r r partners Lazzer. wa tril a' manjh.p nndh if' t i! look" as if it a. gnlng fist course, and S but h l, ar Mill in the earlv 'h.n 'n fhiie.for supply ta'ces , f 'lhSlt'l-rjn held t. At meetin last a A r Monday Mfi.-f;nun the and h 'h; men he :trv that he swimminE; eient? pulling evening,,n'severa.1 j;:.d t,..i.r puil'n? r places w .'A hoard 'was hopeW"' t ,tr..it 1: it.on and! only, n the nr., e.. hi.s hea-- t out the shv arrvir.p fhe best :ew Tei- ht K.i.n; .rei-tAr na The urbanely informer tiie manscer thirl tejrn to An.ster-laFA Leafier gets resuiu in a. less brought here the first of the week to to the z he was ail wrong Approximately ii.t track and field The charter howy fashion, that terrifk punch to go over these places i w zed 'he one af'erno-.'"harj athletes w he taken for the t.ver'v- l,ar"n th rj'.'h' not hfint risible to the ; membership will be limited to 10t. !'nd-PurSer. n reaii He three the proeram r;ni-:z!rj what t:i',t mprismc observation train spectator. N 3 r the :? r.at';ri:ly fomrDTed er right a" woke up ard playe-of'iciais believe The Ohrnntr RAIN HALTS PLAY. There is a ghostly run between strokes . SUNDAY MORNING. stroke a Ii was as f re an exhihl-ioas leaving stjhytiute a' home the field tivfl!! 'otMnjn vrmcn means oi enori. Lej. ANNAPOLIS, H Md., Mav 14 (AP) Conjbt-awho ever n Hiram f fVi bail irfsr hy i'f lvpd contenr gave Elks vs. Upstairs Clottes at Municipal No. 1. Umpires, Barber and - nalse 'igg,ns ripal er notplaer does as the beat n often a.n prevented the" 'in in e:!'t Like t..-he ei;m rated smiled r.oter , :eil 'ion live rvvnip'c meet Wfi.re nckes. Fearer. Bioan. ' n baseba.ll Navy's the f f and powerful ,v,e game th'n M. be is is herpus, the on'' !,ar?eri Dlqnd "'ho r.g.nafed t a tn rash over the rip- - tenuis match here D. R. a. W. vs. American Telegraph. today. :.s r in h's league second and r.f the substitutes on t'ie liO''1 par' and wed,' m '... ha !h Cnr.'.Yezr College at Municipal No. 2. a for at Tale's Olympian.-gilt. rfnin-v 2 4 t'!? mpic awih.r!s. hut his theories teams ard not- henanse maybe the Yankee wu Tin the Umpires. Scanlon and Decker. Scorer. Creer. o bad "anlv raised the beat above thirty vof tranp"r' The ?ecnd baseman can't win of the kc d cu' in practice fee,, Fort Douglas vs. Eastern Hatters at Fort Douglas. Umpires. four famous Navy eighty Glendon live to aee hi it alone, but most experts always pet and hoti;na; the thuf Con;fcea- - d ;!n SOCCER ing i'i3.V up of physical t supermen and Davis. Scorer, Palsnis. hv h "'!'ervaHv o'fiC!.'t!i have fpV? i:i that n team can win n 'the American '.! vere able to high beat ove-- a carr'a t. kMled by a fall from a hiR flat's second haema el;m;r.-them without altope 'o"i TUESDAY TWILIGHT BANItEBa. Icrg rrft'li without sacrificjr.g too yiKST DIVISIOK, Who will give Laisert the t tte t rof swpeplnt; much ul s'liu'es pnte their heart? a tree, hii h length In the water Their form s Utah Etat vs. Federal race at. second hase" A ver then tram.ng int at Municipal No. 1. Umpire, (final Standingi. ) they lii;,i on not have been iniv e exquisite, judged !.a be.n the rhin Kn..wirg tha' the'r chanc.-FPOM ENGLAND iReTle4 affo the answer Decker. Scorer. Sloan. i.y ..''ni Pice s standard, but they were t of ns r Washlnittnn slim. Harris of the. rrac'iPuckv mod 0 t n Utah Savinsts vs. Walkers at Municipal No. 2. Umpire. Whitman. ;e n; rew. ir, the bst sense of the Te f k and The-- , r t., trt'n sulk and has fallen upAn Tnlte4 r'tuse pc S II raat tc- m I diaeers.on a. vA Scorer, Crccr. ran t ' d in iury , IT Hni1erflM Ior u rg th mhe-- s an w Mi 'n u j L E D F R GETS RESULTS wh "h a th7 S'inilerlacd "f h can 14 ' flnl"1 ;? 1 l''n TUESDAY TWILIGHT t',T.t'n EMPLOYEES. pS Tiie casual rowin? fan s apt it ltoltou Waatlerers 11 U 44 1 1: Y e. uh- hv 14 Paroler 47 th.r.R. .1 her ' Sciramm Johnson vs. Occidental Seed at Poplar Grove. Umpire a confuse beat H" lighti ng sn h tn.nn with Penn. high Navv Scuhn Hii'lespeed 1 Weat Ham United 4a n K h n man is r.e1? a cn in H o:i Ficlces. a' w Is rarr.ed away by reid'n; Scorer, Harris. 12 'the I.rtister ("t n 4H ;ht e sn1 Bhrijehr at '""a lifori . Svles t OTswaln raised the 10 IS 44 fortv- - Chetfieid I nlted Scenic vs. Strevell Paterson at Wtittisr. Umpire. Harrf Scorer run as sppjx-e;7 feminine thin two a in 17 4.1 md like owinr live Liverpool ship leaped Harbecke. American leiicuc ("fTl tr; n tbire rt ' Opue J 17 44 Toiav fe That acundu ex'itliiK, but it Astno Enuth-Fsurs. Union Panric at Hawthorne. Arenal 41 s!l A high stroke Th rape if '.'ten Uss than true Y'Mrdav treke Umpire Scanlon 7 IS 41 ;? the Palsma. h' """.ILr-ieffte:,n in providing length ream rr.a k taj tJ. 4inz ar.'l tor.iht fn Pu'ania "3.' the 17 41 r;f'he rtro; ' the ard power of pull are not J?M$'?," ha? if The Some fm h rr.or 17 WEDNESDAY TWILIGHT. t d sa Many a crew Isn't making ;MllKllr 'rn.'ied A h '.- ba1 eii n is 40 aw I.azen Vsor a mn"h D. & R. G. W. vs. Upstairs Clothes at at forty a :t wouJJ js. w headway No. 1. i he ia no w Municipal nt UiDpires. ?op c'iid s ne i are at tniny-iw17 4 mr.v nirmlathem 21 aa Scanlon sad Whitman. Scorer. Creer. with e They are not o sii- - har It a't king their oaia m and yanking urs. Is a i,rce: eaaa'retton. i.a Borer, 19 in todav. boh of whom w are defaa v Eastern Hatters vs. Fort Douglas at Mnnicipal No. 2. Umpires. convevs ren'nl id. a Lead'hem out It may loon wonieiful. but B iry JJ u is us ill rceet Jean Borotra and Ja-In th han he pa'. er for eiample slur his fln-irltyi Fickes and Decker. Scorer, Palsma. ..12 in io M hr Is no run to the craft K ohe. k FrrtiaBml.-- Albion Hrurnon In the doubles WARD t GOOD. 11 a 2n so but th emphasis it undeniably between strokes Is the be'e noire of Horotra today defeated American Telegraph College vs. O. S. L at Wluttier. Umpires, 11 a 23 30 latter a 'oaw-on Osra atch. the 2 14 of pecan savage ? Rofhrrk La while Rene cste trip Vtthrtumh.e leaner, upon hn nn Harris and Lewis. Scorer. Slosn. y SIC01TO LIT1SI0H A 7be m(f.:' we'i up water ? J crw Is on that an ra se Mishu, In an wotk to a of their th Max will A'" Ah!ef'ca. tea tat iraTit posture ni h"d the w d l. rt arer, paired wt'h p'erre THURSDAY TWILIGHT. M'le de Nr nigh tempo ' Bihop att is no pronmr-f'!: Me'.illo of St IUi. nor Snurae n nor Landr'. will meet Pourreoia The-n a t i . leaning preaerving good er.g'h in VKKIleUxvowth Walkers rs. Clover Leaf at Municipal No. 1. Umpire ., s Aaron WM and Fene la Cos'e tomorrow in an r f', a ri. as in tha 0i.- - the wate- - The Leader s.r k i em- -. pietama-.'Fonsec of Cleveland ,11 M "tpr-kRcoror. Harhecke. of th Whit Sx t p.av:na a capital additional feature of the dav ln IA M gu arly efficient, since It injures re ' Mancaester cut play m .., jj crews don't look on reason 11 M hv oon4 ba; That at a rnmpi 'a tivelv ' ro!a speed Telephone vs. ContinentaJ Oil at Munlcip! uro. 2. Umpire Ham w the-.r. en wre !" 14 lf fA In . recent th Box hav been up in fhe rtc at hard low . beat CORNELL WINS. 'T ' .. . . . .. . . . . . . Scorer. Sloan. find Nana Prea'ea . r a, f II 44 '.ni-i'CrtU"ctfvl'. th iecon4 basemen r itir jrrT3"ne rrn in I ne I aie iH4t Mav J4 'AT FHILAnrLPHIA. T 47 Tribune vs. Federal Reserve at Wluttier. Umpire, Fickes. fcorer exhaust- - even at a beat four or an or narvin E'iJ Vale th Nsmo)!! league are better than of contend that fbe'r defeated the 18 orn)l 13 41 ' cvr under that n( the Crtmaon shell Tl ' Baektsl thw. of tfc.j American league in gen- Pennsylvania In their annual track ing atvie mis leacfaallr The Hams. ia It O.endon d d InMhaaa eral p'.av Frifh. Hornsby. A5arr;fv meet ran the stroke an between puil Sot Atkletie i S It today 7. to M FRIDAY TWUJOH'. l are sw ng. ' ounc of power was waatel tn th wita tt p'or.r jnced Thompson an4 II 14 43 LeSzzrl. barters aasea Tn is mo.-- apectanuar Colijns. than Leader't Vaie ahell Th biad work might not siitharapta Spurfein 11 IS 4i .. Keelers vs. QiuUitT Proa at If.mldpal N. 1 Umpire. Rcinlon. of terond baa4tmen. the lead. rig teama and for tera ar tha arxnl ert.caii a ppii'at ion at Naw have satirfled certain punsu. but he Bsmsles ia 4t Scorer, Creer. th . a n 41 rrav he found when th lead.ng second undr ;epd.-- were 'hTHIng fundameptaua wht.-- apell th e'fl-t- o wFla4ln( j'jn'.or ?ircu!t. though frpurfec-St a4 D Molay tv Western Union Assocution a4rrhsaBtrte ft are Tr.e wat'-to it oi ajow ctent basemen t at MnjilcJpa.1 No. 2. h9 no yt been aMe orsTen wr :i s gnt tyrwr. aeml appvicatvn coirj JCMta CaM'say . Tha Ainerirao tetfua baiters hsve sma aa though thta ia not euch a eien'.:.g fa,ii-- g on t he r fi'ea ans amaclv eiecu ed in i Umpire. LrwU. Scortr. HarTls. . law It tt nnt ben sbi to ao bad it a 4 M theorv their uli heads to true, de provea first hc has yet touti.J fhrogh leaning Ladr taieFour times Western OpUeaia vs. Pullman at Hawthorns. ralheaa thm Nat;r.i,jj prove Umpire. th's year an4ryhtrg was simnv th rf.ugn feat at New Haven. that eecrrd baseman can b ll slide -4 11 Beorer. Harhecke. hara not aba to aa vaiuab'e as rl'hert. for tn team impress on sum in Bonie"nncJ rK. eion y teai tattera ,mw, ti rsma 4 N SI th defense of Fnrh stith th Ixst piuhicf sia.'f mar not Heie. strr.k you sad 10 hia Vah got Ue-ramrd Yai i" t nnaxt ra It ihi for win. A crew tHit kx St th U on th Tnm. ftare'f, ' 41or4 11 f. n j -, From Belgians i ' w'-.- intr-p;ition- Bl-Gian- Massa(-hu.??;- Iowa State Star Wins in Feature . .Moscow Golfers to Build Course 7-- 6-- . ' Iow-a- Univ-rsit- j half-mil- e hatf-tnll- e hrs '.vres-iln- -; car-r.e- h OCJDEN, May 14 i AP) Governor George H. tern of Utah was invited today to attend the opening of the Utah-Idah- o league contest here Tues-dabetween Idaho Falls and Ogden. The initial contest' of the new sea-eo- n commence, at 3.31 o'clock. President Thomas Leslie announces With the arrival of Ernest Lombard!, catcher; Arthur Murphy, first baseman, and Monroe Dean, shortstop, the Ogden squad is now complete with two exceptions third baseman, and Pete Verges, Daglia. oitcber. will put In an ance either Sunday or Mondav appearThe Gunners engaued in a two-hou- r practice Friday before a crowd of ' more than 200 baseball fans Ogden's opening day lineup will probably be as follows: rrfeiie firt Pean. shortstop; Cox. left fjelrl-- ' Murphy, center field; Wilson, right fiM Iampe, second base: Verges thiri base: Lombard!, Dfiirl'a oafrher; pitcher. Ogden facea the I"pstai'" riohe. Shop nine of Salt Lake in n m'v exhibition contest at home sundav Ronald Michaels will do tr. t.aYr'i-- g for the Gunners, while Gordon Khrwj'ea Is booked to work en the slab cr the ' SaJt Lakers. fBr the Associated preSf Including games of Mav 13 - NATIONAL ' Batting High. Braves, .'.in Runs Hornsby. Giants CS Hits Farrell. Glanta. 3, Fomehv Giants. J. Double Grantham. Pirates s Trtplea Frisch. Cardinals. S Homers Homsbr. Oianta. Wf on. Cubs. ; Webb. Cuba. Williams t'niiiies. e P'nlen basea Cuyler, Plrts. S Pitching Meadows, Pirates, won 4 lost ft. . . AMERICAN ' fs Patting Fothergill, Tlrers. 424 Kuna Ruth. i, Yankees 2f Hits Mes-- 1, Varkeea, 41 Doubles Fothergill, II. Tigers. ; Rums. Indiana. II. ti r I g . , a Trirl.s . Yankees, Wsnash. Tis-eI Hmra-Ru- ts. Tarkeos Ston Senators. T. j fimmoni, Athika, J . Pltchirt Co.lma, won 4 lost , Pemntit. Yankee, woo 4' kaj.rrt,,i Tts-ers- ut a i s la pHi-- - Amateur Baseball Schedule for Week nrof...ii Mid-h- y a ex;teer--viTe(- v o...---vr- ha-- prm-my- r n ' Navy-riopki- 2; i 1 -v t n - 1 f T-- -' exi-ens- Gil-ber- I ne-e- ' l con-pe- i - 'r vr: pT-- .11 'r,!"-"ln,1!'- 411 French Netmcn Beat Rumanians f hrr.", re-n- & M'ssii-ntrt-.n- ! C-- . sir-iK- -- 1 tv'n tr, te if 11; ,;v 'i-- h- -r i nine-hol- w ! s Major League Leaders e r h- e t- -. I 1 Ar-M- ke-- ! tJ u me-el- ... nr h B'-tr.- er.a-pl- g-- d e ija-i- c iirjvj C'-- leader--5aorie- k nn -- !ntrlt' tHrs Ijrn tt . -i 1 is fo-i- r eaa-tm- I (r 'i h . - ' 1 jat bn i.,-.:- iui ma-io- . Wtoiy n , t a rtt |