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Show jt THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MAT 23, 1927 11 Weather Causes Postponement of Outing, but Big Bill Is Promised Next Sunday . - .. ; Rain Halts Events in Annual Sport Outing Parsons c ' WATCHING THE PROS POSE ; Hold Pack, Foley, Nicholson Win in May Leg Play i . Meet Today Causes Post- Motorboat Race , Craze of ponement Program; Hits Utah Lake; Some May 28 and 29 Set Additional Entries. Downpour Westminster field day win b held afternoon on th college Monday campus, weather permitting. 1 o'clock. Th meet will start at The event will b run off In the same order as has been previously The women's singles announoed. championship matches, which were on tha field day program, hare alSpecial to Tlx Tribune. squalls and rain- put a dam ready been played. Other than this GENEVA, May 22. A. steady down- perWind, on th boat races yesterday omission, the program will remain the pour of rain that started last night at Geneva speed on Utah lake during the me, and continued throughout Sundar Put sportsmen outing, and disappointed HOCKEY PLAYERS TRADED. an ffectual damper on to scheduled several hundred sports from I. tah and Lak oounty, who had mad th BOSTON. May 22 (AP). Carsoa event for to seoond day of th Salt trip to th lak. Coopar, right wing, ha been soldor out Enthusiasm ran so high for this at portamn'a oullng, to say nothlrtafcof to the tha Detroit cougar right traction that President Mark Ander National th spirits of th portran.- - WhU son Hockey league. President of th Utah County Sportsmen's Boston of the F. Charles Adams water wa. to play an Important part association quickly catted his director Harry tonight. on th Sunday program, th officials together, and decided to pay cash Bruins announced spare-- " left wing of the In charge of th outing fdecided that prises to each winner In Saturday s Meeklng. been traded to Detroit for has Bruins, In $300 to another and race, put up , water In th form of rain,, added to cash Fred Gordon, right wing. prises for races to. be held at 2 wawater In th lake, waa p. m. next Sunday, May 28. Blair Richardson of Salt Lak has ter, n they set Saturdy and SunIn charge of boat raoes. day, May 28 and May 24, as th time been placed and he was Instructed to pick his for resumption of events, providing for this event. that some of the present water sup- officials at one be Through a misunderstanding the next ply is disposed of during tween racing of flciaia and boatman, . week. war races delayed In Saturday's to impress starting for sn hour and fifteen minP ty delegation will attempt Mr. Richthe onlookers win a giant aemonstre-tlo- n ute. To avoid, any delay, are to enof fireworks, and following this ardson -says, all boats that event a boat parade of promised splen- ter the- races must be registered by of $1 fea As 1 on docket. entry Saturday evening. dor and wide variety will be charged for all outboard motor-boatWORE BOAT RACES. of a fea for all and ti speedSunday the Salt Lake sportsmen will boat entries. ;': hold the center of interest, with th , All boats entering must participate ll program originally scheduled for today. In events In each class. of new a while program I.'nder this plan, time of each boat can completely boat raoes will be held. Including all.be checked up. and handicaps will be so that every boat will have events aireaqy compie-ieineinowed during outing, buV with new prizes to beJ vn chance to win. awarded. this plan le successful la vi That The boat races have made a dls denced by outboard motor race of tlnct hit with everyone, and so great Saturday. race In tha has been the Interest that the official times per lap over tha course ranged of the outing decided to stage th from 8 minutes 51 seconds to 12 minfurther events. Morning and afternoon ute flat. In th handicap race there ' races are planned at present. al waa but twelve seconds difference In v. X , though- - plans are as yet tentative. time of finish between winner of race The officials in charge of th out and last boat In. Utah lake boatman are agreed, that lng Include Mark Anderson, president of the Utah County sportsmen s as this, arrangement brought about th soctat on. who Is In charge ot ii best and most exciting races ever held nanees; Blair Richardson, chairman of on the lake, and the fairness of the the boat races: Munn Cannon, cnair arrangement will bring In several man of swimming, and Professor C. more entries for next weak a races, S. Leaf, general chairman. There ar few places aa Ideal for RATV "takes holding boat races as Geneva. The bank for spectators along th L. Raty of Ogden won first place high lak front, and the fact that there in the Intercity horsesho tournament Is sufficient depth of water, about a ue s held at the SDOrtsmen outing at thousand feet from shore, gives every neva on Saturday, by defeating all on a view of the races. wonderful score oi entries. He finished with a aou350 points, Including thlrty-rslh e Mitnri ana iud sinraes. .v- x- O. Hunsaker of Salt Lak Med with C. R. Newey of Ogden for second place, each man winning live games. R H. Bradtora ana u. toonroaa Bigf of Salt Lake, tied for third both was score The honors. complete place as follows: W. L. DR. SR. Pis. 105 250 7 0 S I.. Raty NEW YORK, May 22 (AP). Head 112 31 . O. Hunsaker 314 ing th heavy hitting parade of the C. R. Newey . . . 113 801 "big sight" for tha third consecutive R. H. Bradford 0 21$ weak, Ty Cobb of th Athletic was G. Ecenroad . . 95 241 th only representative of ths A. N. Leonard . reputed 838 69 tn th E. Head R. high salary players majors to 75 147 establish himself abov th .400 mark, J. D. Skeen will be awarded th winners PH Th former Detroit American Dilot Is the singles event at tn conclusion failed to get a hit today, after batting of tha double tournament. safely through twenty-on- e straight game. Rogers Horosby of th Giants lead IHTIBMATI01IAI ISA0OT5. th group In extra base hits with a score of 18, while Cobb, Prank Standing of th Clubs. W. 1, Bet. Frlsch and Baba Ruth are bunched W. L Fct.t 83 13 II 18 .MS for second honors with 15 apiece. .638 EecBMter SrraoaM The rankings of tha players, Includ 18 81 .438 Buffalo.. 88 13 .639 Hiiwirk.. 14 1 .44 ing games oi tooay, louows: .888 Jor. City Baltimr. 88 14 n 13 n .188 14 I 82 p a .479 Reading... Toronto.. 5"'r.kiV I i'"-- v May 22. (AP) Hoadley of Erie, was killed today when he lost control of his racing machine and crashed through a fence during a dirt track automobile race at the Erie Exposition grounds. Hoadley was rounding a. curve on the half mile track at high speed, when he lost control of his machine. It swerved from the track, smashed the Inner fence and hurtled Itself across the Infield where It collided with a amall shed. Thrown from the car by the Impact, Hoadley's head was nearly severed when he struck the metal roof of the shed. The race was won by John Reynolds of Buffalo. '' a r' ' . V ', -- t loading Mawark SyracuM v.- 1. S3 Testerday's Xeealta. Bnffal 8. Jersey City Baltimore 11- -. 10, Boofcester Chloride Begins Work of Rebuilding Town (AP). KINGMAN, Aria.. May Work of reconstruction had begun today In Chloride. Anlx., a mining a town fir thirty miles from here, where bunllate yesterday destroyed half the or a loss apsection, noo.ooo. causing proximately 22 ne-s- 117 111 IT 47 S3 M 80 40-I- 114 114 110 118 88 88 89 US 88 87 28 84 10 28 13 21 It (0 J r j- w ; - . - ! Lewlston" Franklin Preston" t 10 T 1 It 0 11 0 4 8 8 8 '' - a ? there Isn't too P&0V1D1NO much weather Monday, th scholastic baseball title for this division will be decided at 3:45 at Bonneville park, when th nines of the West high and the L. D. 8. U. will clash In a playoff game. The tUt was scheduled for Friday, but bad weather caused the The teams each postponement. ended the season with but a single defeat, each beating the other once. The Saints will likely use Lax-so-n on the moond, while West has its ace, Nobles, to shoot at ths Saints. Forsberg will do the receiving for the Gold and Bine, and Lemon will eaten for the Panthers. 'C. r " y. . ' . one-ha- lf v 0 Last Week's Results. Weston 4, Preston 11.. Batteries-Ols- on, Simpson and Ooodsell; Mitchell and Culler. Franklin 0. Smlthfleld b. Batteries. Beamon. Egan and Biggs; Ewlng and Richmond 8. Batteries. Irfwiaton Fullmer. Coley and Hocan? Pitcher and W. Thompson. Lewlston LEWTSTOT. May 22. holds ths lead In the faeha Valley league a the result of th play of the past week. 9 The leaders defeated Richmond. to 8. in the feature gam of th week, raining th undisputed leadership by ths victory. Lewis-to- n Melvln Fullmer. lad. did ths hurling for the win ners during the first seven Innings, allowing only two hits. At this point, Coley was put In the box, and only nine men faced him In the rest of the game.. Pitcher was nicked for nine blngles and nine runs by the Lewlstou playCowles" leading the ers, .Hogan " and " attack. 2T8j Score by lnslnca: Rmi 1111. tKi-- upoh iff lows: J. T). Derbey defeated O. C. Bowers. 2 and 1. Robert Adam defeated C. B. Knos. 8 snd 4. Steve Moor defeated M". V. Puck-et- t. 4 snd 2. Jack Hagsman defeated T. C. Dan -- gerfleld. 1 up. 18 holes. Dr. M. O. Kuhr defeated JL-- Kelson, default. D L. Falrweather defeated B. E. Keeley. 1 up. ButW. L. I.vmn, defeated ter bv default. Lund. Xj. I Lenlg defeated Frank UP and 4. Elmo Culvert defeated Frank Todd, Hbr n 00 fTi - jMSJBM18JxS8S, 4.WIW8Jiaia!lU'lW K , WEI' ; . " - V tB8JSJ8 C German Water Chamv Lands at New York 03 8 8 O- O 8 0 0 0 0 Ktint 0 2 0 0 0 O 0 Hit .. BiiDS-Hog8. Bslf, Swtn- Hiimmarr anl. Nellaos. Oowlee 2, Soot8. A'. Kelaoa. Kmr-rmHI, Cowles. Hullea. M. Nelaon. V. N'alaoa, Daatord. Plti-her- . Stolen baw Tbree-ba- a bit Nell- Uogan 8, T. Keleoa. rwe-ba- s son. aits Hogaa, Bair, neusoa, laalass pitched CowlM, W, Tsesipanar . Ticiory by uol.y s. By rallmer to gullmar. Obarce d.f.it 4o Pitcher. At bat Off runner 81, of Coley I, off Pitcher 8, aft Pitcher 88. Hit batted Off 8. Baas seoreo Off FaUner I, eff pitcher 8. Baas (eepoaslhle for rallmer 8, Pitcher T. Btrack eat By Fullmer 7, by Coley 1. br Ptteber 12. Bases e balls Off fnllaier 2. , off Pttcher PMd 4, off Colty ball Hosaa. Time er sane 1 soar o mis-(ee- . Lloyd B. . I'mplrs FeltaisB. Scorer ,.' iiWifefcSlMriT be completed by Wednesday. .. .802278 Totals .0 9 8 .0 0 8 . . .. Rhmnd 'NEW YORK. May 29 (AP). Efnt wltrnye nf th ITnrltah channel and swimming champion of Germany, .arrived today liner aboard tha. Hamburg-AmericaIn New York. He plans to compt swims In Can several ada this summer, h said. Oer- Ylerkoetters trainer, Hln German champion harts, aatd th rt plan another channel swim In an to lower his time of 12 hours and 42' minutes. VlaplrMAOai. n long-dlsta- rsllar it Button, the Cotrntry dub pro. Eatton Is shown at his irork and at play. Game wardens are urged not to fet excited, for when Button posed with the rod he was accompanied by a group of persons who dislike fish. Country club members are. urged to keep their eyes on the pro June 16. Here la Alex Wldener course (2) Lowr Camp Bello lit; Dicing 113; JUd is Kiosk lit; Beowulf lit; Crasher. Ill; Bramablau lit: Sporting Vein lit; Red Spruce lit; John Car- anaugh lit; Girl Friend 112; Palamon lit; Indian Scout lit; Imparator lit; longs, Flv lit; Oonaoolo lit; Itinerant lit: Aro- - Sailor Maid 111: Oh Bay Keeper lit; Burning Buah Sixth raoe. tha Iloslyn, claiming, I- year olds and up, one mile (16) Baby Oar 100: Belle de Nult 107; Tomahawk IV 102; Zukker 112; Highwayman 112: Drawing Board 106; Warfaln 105; Phidias' 118; Miss Crump 100; Captain Martin 112; Graeme 113; Roseate II 118;. Brum 112; Tem- turus lit; Ut. lit; Time THE GUMPS Gulp's set-bs- f '....88 Totals v "l rv Hofaa. .op .4 " . ....i87 Rnna . - ( TwE . : Totala . ..8.1 8 Lowell Twa-bae- s to Appear on English Courts Miss Helen Wills, former American amateur tennis champion, said she Intends to play In at least two tournaments before appearing; at Wimbledon. Miss Kysn will be her partner la doubles, she said. M 8 "Dress Well and Succeed is t. Mar 22. PLYMOUTH, England, here today, it Waits. Pone. Hanson, Pulksrano. grrora Seamona. Bnmmary: Seamons. :- 8' i. Wills Arrives 84 THE BIG FLOP 1 Done. 24. Lowell, 8track eat hits A. Seamons, Steekdal. Br Ewlns 18. br Esse 8. Bae oa ball- sOff Bwlns 1, off Ecaa . Hit by pitched hall Waits by Posed ball A. Egan. Time ef gams I wmm. Twell. Um Scorer Mile Kllaoa. pire A. Home, Special to Th Trtbane. 110; Charley Irwin 105; Infatuation miles (7) one and rair 112; Scat I!? BMITHrlEUJ, May 22 The Smlthflaldi X 100; Two,fats 110; Brawner 113; John Nedda 101: Spanish Ijiy 114; Canaan Apprentice allowance claimed. Symmlts defeated the fast Franklin slat Weather clear and track fast. 106; .Tempest 14; Sixty 112; Ilydrome wiinarps it iiu; irioai lus. , here frMay In a slow hat Ifitereittnf game. On account of rala, the game was halted Thffd race. $1000, claiming, flllies1li2; Geifral Host 114. of the CHURCHILL DOWNS ENTRIES. and for ten minutes at the befinnlag Sixth race, 11500. and mares. and up, six fourth InnlDS. but re.amed oa a muddr field. the Hikes Point handl which and one-ha- lf First race, 11300, claiming, furlongs U3J Panlmora up. claiming, made It difficult 'for bo'h nines. 8Rob-leo- n and mile (seventy 105; Mack's yards 108; Azure lu2; flv furlongs (11) Charles Baby cd. was la rare form, allowing onlr Mlss Melse 105; King Ourtn II 10.7; firKwlns 100; Dollar D. 108; Glnestra 103; Agnes Call 110; Palm Court 10S-- Athits, sad whiffing fifteen rrankUn . Elizabeth 108; Croas nay ldj; Nine- tica 1S5; Lady Herbert 100; Crooked Flying Cloud 112: Token 105; David players. teen Sixty 108: The Southerner 109; Work 105; Pusan Recoa 10'; Patay 108; Parole II Hi; -liauie field ivi 1 he score: I 106', Lucky Drift Eamaron 115. rBAN'kf.rx. eMiTuriBLn. Trydor 108; Rosemary Laycock lot; Jane 100: Maeciiera - B.H.O.A Reventh race, . tllPO. claiming, I- 115: B.H.O.A. Nine Dollars 104 ; Jasper. 10. plamla 10 miles Welts. If... 4 1 1 O'storsdale.Sb. . 4 12 2 one and year-okl- s. Second race, 3130O, claiming, maiden Fourth race, 1300, claiming, 4 8 8 8 five furlong (ID William T. (la) cunny rioura iup; navina Liar Den. h... 4 10 I till, p and up, one mile (21) FulVn 109: 102: Kfeldee 100; :hiet SaUhat us 110 J fteamena.e. 4 15 0 J.M Wlrkham.Jb (1 Sail 101; Frank 105; lus, Junle Judge Caverly 110; 0 2 0 2b.. 4 1 2 2 Uweli.lf. Watson 115; Resolute 105; Hetty . 105; Oabaldon Hansoa. Colonel Stewart 113; Rodney Thane Joseph 8abhath 10H; 4 10 2 of- Winchester lii:"; Hero A aeimant.rf 4 10 0 W 110: Margherlta 100; Pretty Run 105; Queenetn 1S; Hlh Storm M; Han-d- v lb;-Jlel- le 4 1 8 A Hi e.rl... S 0 8 0 ft rulkenon, Cire-venn- a 112: 105: 106; Yansen Cnllan roio ivt, Trifle 10S; MUs jt"; Lady Kitty Vi; l'orDearanre rf. 4 0 1 2 A lynrell.c. . .. 4 0 8 0 Florenda 100: Swordsman 110; Sleepy HUlrard, 100; Royal S. 110; Marshal Ney in: Llla . 103. Olnrr, H... 4 1 0 2K Choles rf... 4 100 FflUi race. 110; Unreasonable JOS: Captain Apple allowances, the Dick' HO; Clfiver Club 102. 10. 2 EwUif, p.... 8 0 8 2 W.0isua.3b... and up, Weather clear and track fast. jack 110; Queen Olivia 10$; Busy Day Wllterson Lane, i vuu jrtiii, Total , .500 .500 .000 1 1 all m year-olds Pmlthfield Weston .. 5300 118 .888 .828 .308 .244 .2JS BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. First race, I ha Wlldf lower claiming. and up, four and one-ha- lf furlongs, Wldener course (30) Jim Bell 108; Camp Light 118; Aviation i 1 2 3 n. W. R. Miller defeated R. E. Guyr, RICHMOND. 2 end 1. B.H.O.A. B.ROA.I V. A. Sadler defeated A. P. McGln-n'l- s Rosas, c., .. 8 2 8 llKakelena, rf. 2 0 0 0 Bale. If:.... 5 2 2 OMtoddsrd, cf. 10 10 I up. Kwtorard. ef. 8 1 2 0 v.lSelaoa.ia. . . 4 W. C. Patterson defeated Heftnsn NellMS, lb QI17V1 E.Tirompen.xe. f ' i v Schettler, 1 up. Smith, M... 4 0 0 Bailee. In... 40110 W. H. Dsw defeated A. R. Erlek- Talhot. tb.. 4 0 0 1 M.Neletm.rf .. 8 0 101 son.. snd 1. 1 Danford. 8b... 8 0 0 Tewles; 2b. A, RchrapeT, 8. Carl Nordberg-L- . 8 1 12 S SoDth. rf... 4 0 1 0 W.ThSmpM.e Jr.-- J. T. Staple. Jack. Babcock. H. . . . 8 0 0 8 1 0 8 4'Pltener. p. yllmer, p. . Freese-AH. FarHngton matches to 10 0 1 aadersoo, If. 8 0 O 0 Celey, p.... . r...t.kN. 1.00ft 2 . . . I.EWI8TOK: .88 Fllt-term- an Battle for Title Monday at 3:45 LEAGUE. . Turf Results, Entries I VALKY Sttndlng of the Clubs. . Won, Lost. Pet Richmond ,. "-- LEAD Richmond Loses to New Leaders; Smith-fiel- d Wins. CACHE .408 .877 lot; I Hope Bo 113; Nolne lit; Honey Comb 10; PhlUlps First 111; Gay Lothario 111; By Blander 111; 113 i Aflame lit! Tanlva, 118) Vulnerable U: Mies Boyd lit; Mor- crystal lot; Baarbeau 111: Wallpole 111; Ttalta lit; OaUlai 111; Algarnet InA. 11. 1 hi mt imn 11. Polis 113; Little Bam 118; Turkey's Keok lit; Charm 110; Boekl lilt Archalst 111; Out Step 110; Mabel Dale 101. Second race, the High Steeple Chase and up, about claiming, two miles (I) xFour Courts 130; Brook 130; Laplngo 144: En- xPag dlrott 132: Brlttanlo 140; Perkteomene 140: Ballast 140: St. Lawrence 140: Connie Bear 142. Third rasa, the Runneymede. con and up, six furditions, 3 ours (14) Hobcaw longs, 'Wldener 103: Ingrld 111; Shuffle Along 118: Jumbo lit: Keminaer us; Lddi lot; Flippant 103; Bciasors 113; Color Sergeant lit; Toungt Prlno 108; Ward o' Way 113; Poly 101; Sankarl 111; Tasaa 101. Fourth race, th Hyde Park handiand up. on and cap, mile (10 Cherry PI 121; Mel mor lot; Valorous 114; Atwater 105; Dangerous 128: Son of John 112: Sepoy 108; Orippemtnaad lot; Crystal Pennant 104; Prioeman 111, Fifth race, th 8hady Lena, maiden fur- olds,- four ana Saints and West U Athletics. .31 Boreabr. Giants.. S3 rrlach. Cards.. ..8 Speaker. Seaatera 28 Bath. Yankees... 83 Collins, Athletics 83 Ronah, Otants ...2 28 Ktlly, Kede Oobb( 5. fll CACHE . B Tomato thirty-secon- . title ''it forty-nint- LEWISTON GAINS -- free-for-a- ll Cobb Only One of Eight to Swat Over .400 trio emerged victorious Sunday when, even under rather poor playing conditions, they outscored their oppo; nents. Foley won whst was th toughest final leg play when he conquered A. O. Randall on the h hole after the first day's play of thirty-si- x holes had found them all even. Foley seemed to find himself Sunday and disposed of Randall on the extra eighteenth with comparative ease, the margin being 8 up and 5 to play. Dr. Pack shot quite consistent golf to give htm a E up and 4 to play decision over I. D. Lowe at Forest Dale. The winner got away to su early lead, although slight, coming He doubled to the first turn up this advantage on the next nine, and then on the third he picked up several holes, coming around S up. Lowe made a determined stand on the first few holes of the final round, but on d he faltered and the the nia'eh went to Dr. Psck. Dr. Pack's best round was his third with a 41. whlleiLon'e shot a 43 on his second for his best medal score. A. J. Bosworth furnished considerable competition to Nicholson at Fort Douglas, hut was not able to hold out snd weakened towards the end of the match, the winner coming out ahead hy a 7 up and 5 to play marholes. The. fort gin on the thirty-si- x course had a layer of snow n th morning, and by afternoon th green were still slow and playing uncertain, so that the contesting golfers experienced considerable difficulty In keeping to their game. Despite adverse weather conditions, sll hut three of th first round matches of the J. M. Rllev trophy tournsment war completed Sunday at th Nlhley park course. Th remaining first round jousts ar to be completed by Wednesday, so that the second round may b run off scheduled by Friday. V. A. Sadler, who captured the trophy last year, is among those still In the running. He cam out victor over A. P McOlnnls bv a score of 2 tip. Frank Todd suffered a at the hands of Elmo Culvert when he dropped the final hole and with It a chance to halve the match. Culvert s margin also was I up. The first round results ar as fol1 free-for-a- r Dr. 3. C. Pack. C. E. Folev and L. K. Nicholson are winner at Forest Dale, th Country club and Fort Douglas In lh May leg play for the directors" cup at these clubs. .The e s, t . Pa., ERIE, w a good idea and suggests Super Quality Garters at $1 P3 R I S Other, outstanding aualilics !5t-35$50tan- l&l in Played Riley Tourney; Sadler Is Still in Game. When Machiaer8 Leaves Track h A First Round Racer Killed d75t fO!5 XT A A i us--,a G3RTEHS urril ' TV 8W - YOU - TOUCH cTimtJor a fresh pair? 0 -- |