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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6 X PROVO MEET UT Second HOCKEY tangle in genuine old Irish shindig when they meet for world's heavy-lowe- d Defeat Montreal Maroons Doe Not Favor Idea of different paths from 'Old Sod,' weight title. in -- Final of Stanley Splitting Earnings With Johnston. Cup Series. BBaaRllMBBBai1 THE BARENTS of BOTH CAME FROM IRELANP Event Brings Victory in Hi S. Traik JouaL arki I- I MONTREAL. jsasWAYtojvtzmsasmm. pecltl hi Ttks Tribuas.PKOVO, April 14. By 'taking secrelay, the ond pls.cS In fh 440-y,final avent, ths serriors of tha Provo tha Interdass high aohool captured and flald meet of tha aohool, aM nn lha "Y" field Friday after noon. Although the Juniors won tha final event. Uklng of eecond place by the seniors gave mem me meet oy half a point. AH thrae claaaea were fought hard vary avanly matched and for honors all the way. the final ecore being: Seniors, 624; Juniora, 62, and - Senior econd herd broad d hlgh-unU- sec llso a. tered, arso rh he I - first; Sea I. moos, Jno- - 16 Ueoi hi won third. iwtoa bird Js bird. Tim".' Mile run Call. Junior, first; Faulkner, senior. second; Stewart, senior, third. Time. 5:01. Shot pot -- Sootf. senior, flrat: Warner, sophomore, second; C. Elliott, Junior, third: sophomore, fourth: Rinnle. senior, fifth. Ins 6 Inches. 42 feet tance. . Javelin-Lars- en. Junior, second; C. sophomore, third: RtPPl. 2 sophomore, senior,-fifth- . Ien. Ivtntriga- tf'-Irr- :Jrk Dlt fourth: Distance, Snot t. Inches. U2feet run Ripple, senior, first. d Junior, second: Ellertson. Anderson, senior, fourth, junior, third; Peters,Time. iH Call. Junior, fifth. relav Juniors (Anderson. first: Ellertson), T.arsen. Rlddulph. second; seniors, third. Sophomores, Time. 1:45. Pole vault Scott, senior, and secJunior, tied for first and ond: P. Anderson, sophomore, third; HrVnholt. sophomore, fourth: titles. 4 junior, fifth. Height. 1 iert i imn Vantage Belle Win. Newberry Spring Race N'EWRHRY, England. April 14 (AP-Thtightly handicapped Vantage Belle, owned by T). M. Oant. won the Newhurv spring cup today by three s nuarters of a length from F. Gretton )- - (Vteb, with B. Goulson'a horse ran Orbindoa third. Twenty - mil of this Important spring han- d,The betting wu 100 to S aalnst Vantage Belle. t ih- . Football Results t alf ids e- - ry er, to AP The PARR ELL. By JACK Statistics Half-mil- j DOR0TTIY L. D. S. C. Faculty Handballers Win L d ;tgbt won: : d - ton.i. I, ZEALANPI aaaaCiaaaBBBBW e d '. Dia- rl 1 :jtnb m 100-ya- third. ayton 14 five-ye- d nmocl Orel sophomores, 60. Ripple and Scott for the aeniora and Rowe for the aopha were the outmeet. Ripple standing men of the and quarter-mil- e captured the JtO. waa second In the runs and 100 Scott won the pole vault, the hurdles, while discus and the dash, the took the Row In the 220. broad Jump and third The summary: dash Ripple, senior, first Anderson. Junior. second;2J.4 Rowe. aonhomore. third. Time Discus Scott, senior, first; Robinson. Junior, second; Murdoch, sophomore, third. Distance. 91 feet. sophomore, Broad Jump Rowe. and flrat; C. Anderson, sophomore, second for tied aonhomore. 10 inches 18 feet and third. Distance, senior. first; e Ripple. Pall Junior, second; Falkner, senior, third. Time, 2:17. aenlor. hurdles Scott. Anderfirst; Roberta. Junior, second; :12.4. son, sophomore, third. Timer High Jump Ellertson. Junior, and first Peterson, sophomore, tied for third. Beeler. sophomore, mid second: Helarht.- - f feet 5 Inches. relay Juniora (Eliertaon, Tjirsen. Blddulph andandC. Anderson), sophomores, second, seniors, first; third. sophomore. dash Rowe. 100. yard second; Anderflrat; Ripple, senior, Zabriskle. sophoson. Junior, third; senior, fifth. more, fourth; Peters, linif-mil- let 10 it the it 102 TUB April gallant band of New York Rangers NEW YORK. April 14 Phil' Scott, brought tha hletorlc Stanley cup, of the world's iitiiff sslnnal ths London heavyweight fighter, Is k hwi key oiutRliNunskiii, La. to the endeavoring; a to sever businaea Jlnlted Stales for the second time In with Jimmy Johnston', hla the thirty-siyea ra of competition Araecicaiv-nianader- . Phil doea not. Ilka try conquering the Montreal Maroona ln the fifth and deciding fame tothe Idea of giving James 1J psr to csnt I I. of his earnings and has sought night by The hero of the flrat period was legal advice aa to how hast to abroMiller, who, after being injured early gate his h John-ato- n contract In the session, returned to play after without getting hlmaelf ena, rest to five a brilliant meshed In a lot of legal entangleperformance between the posts. Time ments. after time, Miller blocked almost aure Apprised of Phil's Intentions. John scoring Maroon drives. Ths aecnnd ston said today thers Is not a chsncs or a legal break, because lv)e brothperiod passed without scora, the Montreal team s attempts at equalising er Charlie Johnaton and not Jimmy being fruatrated by the Impregnable Is the Englishman's manager here Miller. Aa In the first period, tha and he (Jim) la merely Charlie's adMaroona outshot the Charlie Rangers, but viser in matters pugilistic. could not break past tha New York la on the weat coast priming Mike for his forthcoming engagegoalie. McTlgue so Armand By tonight's triumph, the Rangers, ment with rhamplona of the American division, thsrs can be no discussion between captured three of tha five gamea In him and Scott on contractual matthe world series with tha Maroona, ters until he returns. finalists in the International group. Jimmy clalma PhlJ waa hia idea of The Stanley cup was placed In comths perfect fighter to handle until a 1892 with In few excepweeka back, when a few Entha and, petition tion of tha 1917 season whaji Seattle glish valet cam over and began to of tha Pacific Coast league defeated talk a lot of silly notions Into the the Canadians for tha tronhy. tha heavywelght'e head. of hockey aupremacy had Ths contract 8cott la trying to symbol never left the dominion. Laat year, break waa signed on December I, the Ottawa Senators annexed tha 1927, and expires on the same data In 1922. It gives Charlie Johnston championship prise. Frank Boucher, Ranges' center, absoluts control of Scott's business waa the hero of the night for the Rangers,, acorlng both their goals, the first coming In the opening stansa in 17:05 and the other in the closing Two minutes after erlod on 16:15. toucher registered his second tally. Phllllpa'of the Maroona heat Miller on a pass from Sleber for the lone MABHIAOE LIOIHBZI Montreal, wore. YTILUAH VAN'T.CT, Hslt Use. . rela-tlon- - GLASGOW. Scotland, April 14 (AP). the The Glasgow Rangers won Scottish Football association cup to- 4 of Glasgow. day, defeatingAHCeltic the acorlng waa in goals to 0. the second half. while In this country and permits him to collect a third of his earnings, LAURELS TO LEAVE MANAGER Gene Tunney, champion, and j Tom Heeney, challenger, who fol- - in Final Place 19 RANGERS WIN PRO PHIL SC01T WANTS When Irishman Meets Irishman in Ring SENIORS WIN 15, 1928. HiDllltTT nowABn MART ALBINO of Typical Opponents Opposite Styles of Fighting. By f. O. VOSSURCH. NEW YORK. April 14 (AP) This Is a story of two Irlslimen Oane and Tom and of how they were dropped Into opposite corners of the world, followed the natural fighting propen-sitle- a of the Irish and now are to flrft themselves In opposite corners of a ring with the world's heavyweight boxing championship at stake. Already the. forthcoming "tile bout between Champion Gene Tunney and Challenger Tom Heeney Is being bally- hooed as a great "international" bat- tie. Actually It bolls down to a good Both. Gene old Irish shindig. and Tom "were born of Irish parents not Jong removed from the ould sod difference la that somewhere the lolme tfie Heeneys headed south and east for New Zealand. Jsbera. the Tunneys came to New York, where the father worked as a stevedore and where tha boy who would be king was born. While Tunney was Jabbing his way upward toward hia champlonsnip. tne N'ew Zealsnd Irishman waa aubjtigat-in- g Australia and vicinity. Africa and Ireland. In search of cash enough to buy himself art overcoat, history has it, ha turned to America. When Heeney appeared on tha New York pugilistic scene fourteen months ago he and Tunney were the only d Irishmen among Tex Rickard's heavywelghta. outslqe of Jimd South my Maloney. ths cleared When the dust Bostonlan nway Heeney was stiir standing up the Lithuanian like a rock above Sharkey, the Jack the and the Ppanlsh Basque Paulino, ao It happen that the Irishman from "down under" and the Irishman from Greenwich Village are to meet in the- .big.. abet. All the Irish flarrit. hut they aont aJLJIghj at'ke. Witness John L. HuThe hand-picke- glaes-chlnne- RIs-k- Austro-Hnngarla- French-fanadi.- . Veterans Still Safe 4- First Week of Majors. - ii ' isle. ira Late. Salt h Indra - its-ki- CHANDLER, Okla.. April 14 (AP) Olusto Urhek. Italian walking champion, led the transcontinental foot-rarecontrol Into ths forty-secon- d station hers today, covering the 61. mile frqm Oklahoma City In .seven Lake. pjBRTOI.rH. Mary Jane Thlrkill. 60. tMsd Saturday night at her noma, lis Eleventh Esst strssL Shs Is survived by four sons, DeJbert, Dsssl't hours and 44 minutes. Thlrkill, all of Los AnI'mek has an elapsed Urns of 111: snd Eugene 46:01 for ths 1642.4 miles from Los geles, and Edwin Thlrkill of Trenton, Mrs. and four Qeorg daughters, Angeles. of Ogden, Mrg. Mont Wins of Mike Bat of Huntington Park, Cal., Cooper Los Mrs. Demmarst Earl ef Angeles. waa forced out by a fractured lag, Springs, Wyo., and Mrs. Rot received when hs was run down by an Rock Buc of Salt Iake. Fifteen automobile a short distance out of also survive her. Oklahoma City. He was brought hsre for medlcsl trsatmsnt. gmnd-chlldr- Max F. Presler 1st 12. block 11. fire acre plat A.. to lmls J. Orson J. Bsrraclouth Bowers, lot IS, block 11. flre-se- r A plat .( C , Westminster Net Meet. Advances to 4th Round The fourth- - round of play. Westminster men' singles In ths tennis Lines Up With Hagen and Mehlhorn to Invade B England for Crown. in Scalier to Rlchsrd Brackan-burt- . lot 8, block 1, Central Plaee subdivision s D Klpp to Uytoa Construction company, lots 7 tad 8, block 11. Dougltt Fsrk subdivision A. W. Eckstrsnd to Lay ton Construclot 3. black 64, tion company, Doualat and Virginia LeBoy 766 West North Tea-pie- , girl. ELDER Ernest Alfred ind LaTes Duffln Elder. Hollldar. Utah. Qnlsl s Ian. girl. U LEAN Edward Archibald and Bessie Wilds Deeble McLean, 684 Garfield art nue. boy. JEMtlNf-WUll- sa. Bsy sad Klsa Xxslsn Ernst Jenkins, Lersi. Idaho, bey. Bt RTtiN Joseph and Anstte Howarl wooll,! fl. rtnttoo, 860 n street. BI.0SCH Nepbi Lee snd Mtrgtret company to Nicholson ft Livingston eosapsny, let paay to Peerless-Ctablock o, roreat uai fun let s' ichol son A Llytngston company to i company, panr to Peerieseutsn 2. Charlton subdivision leisnd S. Offer to Thomas L. Davit, lot 6, block 67, plat D Thomas L.Dsvis ,to Sslt Lakji City corporttton, ktt- Si block 4T. plat L. to gaiubeth Wanton wtnura 60. low II snip tsctWS WS6MB, rings 1 wsst E Fern Smart, secto Sttfea Georgs tion 32, township 3 south, rsags 1 3. si a plsy was completed Saturday night. j'interiieia niotco, inrve sicvieiisaa street, boy. As yet there has been but one upset BEERS tsst Alfred Fermis and Ellen Drusllla and three matches which can be Sec. company to James Construction Ktreeper Beers. Centersllle. Ltah. bor classed as good. When Harry Alien B. Kt'k, lot. 4, block 8. plst D.. . . Dl: EDGE Lawrencs Mtbel Dnniter and El, last overpowered Guy Anderson, L. A T. 0. to J. A. B. 625 East Thirteenth Hoffman Kmery Eldredge, year's net captain, In (straight sets, Vsnder Stern et al., lots soiifh. the dope was upset for the SHEPHERDboy. C.llhtrt I.eroj sad Viola Mty Marlborough Place first time, as Anderson was consld- Marian A. M Cannon to Sslt Uks Morgan Shepherd, 2636 Lbadwlek, boy. red far auperlor to the youthful Al FLOWERS William Cbsrles City rorporstion. let 10, block SS, snd Lillian len previous to their tournament en 166S Mir Brink Flowers, Blt 0 South Fifth H Collina to Earl W. Frsser Edns Esit. girl. gagement. Glenn Barnes' sensational 1st 177, Marlborough Place Isv Bartla snd Anlna Rail Basso, victory over the veteran Borlno wgs Bt Ella While ts Herrlck A Co., lets 2ISO Orefn street, girl. also somewhat of a surprise. block 1, Dnsford aubdlvUnou Results of Saturday's plsy Blevins DIBBLE Dsstd Dobots snd Lsiry. aMith to Idt Dilihle. 603 Smith Simpson trenue, boy. Tracy Loan ft Trust company defeated M. Smith, l: Barnes MORTENSRN L. Walker, lot 1, block 46, plat B snd WilkinEthel Eugene P. Borlno defeated 610; Anderson, Hober to C. Fowkes, Fowket Heber son West 63 North, Sixth Mortenata, defeated Worden. H. Allot 15. block 1, plat A girl. len won over Key, Blevins de- LORDS T. Olsen to August t. Anderson, Lafayette 3 and Lenore Ooppln K.section H. Allen wal1 feated Comer, SO, south, rsags township West Third Lords, , east Walker M'DoNALD,tl Richard Jolley North,snd boy. loped G. Anderson, Bessie heated Jones, Monday's Blanche McDonald. 1670 Msjnr Johnston Building compsnr to Sogsr (Ireentg Lbr. A H. CO, lot s, Diocg Hoot games iBarnes vs. A. Marshall. W. street, hoy. 164. slat D Marshall vs. J. Blevins, B. Allen vs. OLSON Vernle Andrew and Eslle rsnltn te 5; 1 pitchers have short memories was shown by the fact that Bob Smith, Hoston pitcher, did not know that Hogan ran alam a ball on the Inside for two counties. . Roettger at last broke into a game with the St. Louis Cards. Blades was thought to be as fit as a man could be when In Florida, but something lias gone awry again. Enallsh. Magulre and Butler, the 'l and yst not kid Infield of the Chicago Cubs, did pretty well. There waan't much batting to It, yet there wasn't much to any one on the team. Kelly and Whitney are Improvements upon the players Who previously held down first and third sacks for the Phillies. Blssonette Is shoulders and more above any first baseman Brooklyn has had in'three years. Cincinnati stuck to Purdy for the outfield. By and by the Reda will play allarhan. And these are sbout all out of the threatened overturning of the mighty wnen the gossips ran who during tne winter. Max Frank Prattler. II, died at hsg e, home, 61 South Holdstn street, Saturday followlrag a brief Ho was a native of Lestpslc, Usrmany, and when 14 yeaxa old came with hla parents to this country, locating tn Minneapolis. Minn., for ssren years, thsn going to Great Falls. Mont., where he married Bes-a- l In 1601 they Martin In 1894. moved to Mtdvale, where he had resided ever tine. Ha wag chief elec- 2. ' S. 10 Cola to R L. Bird. Iota 1 snd block 1. Oolsslsl Heights to MtrU Nsheker, let Neheker John 1. block lir. plat D I.auno W. Glbbs to Mlobatl Hylsr lots 18 sad 14, Grand View B odi. NE! DEN WIIHsbj Edna Rich Neloen, Mary Jane T hir kill Mrs. .. Lag. Fslt Use. iinxiGA.v. gait Use. 0. ARMsTHONfi, 1S92-9- The L. D. P. C. faculty handball ' IDA HILBER. Belt Helper. Lake. "sharks " took revenge on the Grsnlte plst 0 to Lay ton construe. Lynn H. Boris high school profs Saturday In win SIDNBT E PRII.LlPPg., Bait Lake. Dioct o, iive- lion compete, lot .TEL! A ROBINSON. Murrir nlng a return handball meet, three A sere plat of five matchee. out They counted A Trust rom-tss- y Losn Hoffman Brothers a win. In ..ona of ths .two f Ingles and SDMOND B MOON. Sslf Lake. . lot 126. to Sid see R two out of the three doubles matches. EryiE gOER. salt Lake. Fttee Marlborooth In the first meet the Granite teachAdam Sharp to Sidney E. atulcock. ers took the three doubles and lost BOONg DAITg, ftllett. KT. Ut 1, block Sf, plat A r EF . A H FEN Panica. the two single matches. Gaildls Investment company to SidMai cork, lot 16. block K. , ney Burnlngham and Hlllam of GranOODEK. ft ra acre plat A ite surprised by taking Gubler and August Uhmaa to William F. LehOsmond, L. D. S. C. team, into camp E. f TOWER. HELEN E. MILLER. Ogee man, section 68, township 1 sooth. in straight games. range 1 west Following is the summary: DIVORCES ACRED. By Norherg te Minnie J. Nerberg. Fox and West, L. D. S. C, won sect lea 0, township S south, rtage EntiLa L B McNtlly from Maughan and Davjs, Granite, rt. Ota!rs Oram 1 .'. west .iOatsutL KcNaUy. desertion. W. Wilson to John Frank Orsst p Btwisg, Tat Bsjiks Strong Ross, L. D. S. C. won from Baker. 166 snd lots 160, Htghlsnd Fsrk. to 21-21-failure proTlde. Granite, .i plst A to Kimball and Jacobsen, L. D. 8. C . Trier Loan a Trsst company BIRTHS won from Balrd and Wallace, Gran-itF. Tucker, lost 6 SSd T. Aanl 21-View Orehsrd JENKINS ..ioeph Vernon aid Melbt 1st-roblock 2, Mountsls Jenkins, 1375 South Seventh East. won nslshtt subdivision from Granite. Sutherland, her. Nicholson A I.lrtnsiton company te Hinckley, L. D. S C. Norrel FVOMIsUV Mildred Joaei tad Ptltla say to Pserlets-UUromir,r, 1st Burningham and Hlllam. Granite, Llovd Pucmlre. Midssle, t'tta, boy. block 166, plat D won from Gubler and Oamond, L. D. Tournament win peti Monday at the: local college. The third round of BRITISH TITLE played Andy Cohen at second for the Giants. Cohen IS not exactly a new comer, having played for ths Giants a little before he was sent to But falo. At that time McGraw said Cohen would not do. Now he says he ww, but It la not the first time that MeOraw haa pulled this sort of thing. Hogan Is not a kid In Boaton. but he Is in New York. That Boaton Youngsters Fail to Show in Ability Startling tha burly bruiser, and James "J. TCdTbstt, tha master of science. Now history repeats Itself and here we have Thomas Heeney. the burly bruiser, and James J. Tunney, the maater of acience. In that other fight years ago at New Orleans tha boxer won. but the fighter had seen hla best days and was out of condition, weakened by Inactivity the Now H'a and overoonfldence. boxer who'g up against the handicap of ring rustlness, Heeney and Tunney don't talk alike any mora than they fight alike. Tom haa picked np the "bllme's" and tha "haltchea'' of the "H'F.n-gllsh- " with whom he" has ben thrown most of his life, while Tunney, ruling the hesvywelght roost In a part of the world where boxing Is patronised by the "best people" along with the more delicate arts of literature andthe drama, has com to run more to words of many syllsbles. Rut toss the pair o' thim In a ring and you'll see quick enough they're a couple or Irish, ana it aoesn i taae, very close scrutiny of their physlog-nnmieither to see that thsv carry arourifi part of fhe map of th 'oldlivan, ARMOUR SEEKS From Rookie Threats Salt MA P.S.DEN. Salt V. MACDtTT, John l. . $ Pon.SON. OEORlil T. Deaths fistic and otherwise. Jimmy McLarnln will arrive hare next week to start training for his world's lightweight champlonahlp fight with Sammy MandslI at ths Polo grounds on June 17. C. Zenger The two current Jacks Sharkey John O. Zenger, 2, died and Delaney will atart preparatory work thla week for their, morning at ths reaidenes of his daughbout at the Garden on April' 3". ter, Mrs .Marie Martin, 45 Post street. Mr. Zenger was born In Switzerland and emigrated to Utah In 1S82. H Meet filled a mission for the L D. 2T. church Sophs Capture to bis native land In and had taken an active Interest In At American Falls always h ir h affairs. Hs Is survived by -- iihree son. John. H.. Albert G. and Special ra Tae Tisssjm Krank H. Zenger, and daughter, Marie AMERICAN PALLS, Idaho, April Martin, and firs grandchildren. 14. candiSophomore cinder path Funeral aervlcea will be held Tuesdate of the American Falls high day at 2 p. m. In the Twenty-fiftschool tvon first place and the lions w.ed h.Ji share nf the honors In the tntrclas track meet held hers this tttemoon Huish Pack meat waa st the fair grounds. Ths to- - bs held- In the first of Thdra Hutsh Pack, wife of DanM this city and waa entirely successful died very suddena S. Pack of Kama, As a result of the competition, Saturday afternoon. Bee4de bar track squad will be picked to repre- ly Is survived by two chil she huabsnd sent the sohool at ths state meet to dren. Mrs. Krma Paok Peterson and The affair waa be hek) at Pocatello. Pack, both of Kamae; her paranonsored by A. H. Sslbert. athletic Boyd ents. Mr. n l Mrs. A. 8. Halts. Of director at the high sohool. Garland; two brothers. Royal C. and Sterling Hulsh, both of Chicago, and a slater. Mrs. Frank A. Drkgsjs of Italian Walking Champ Garland. Funeral services will bs held Monday at 11 s. m. In the L. Marathon Leads Bunion D. S. chapel at Kama. in trician for the t'nlted State Smslt-inRefining and Milling company for r years and for ths past two years had bsen matter mechanio for the company. He had boen a member of ML Morlah lodg No. 1. sf A A. M . for tha past twenty-thrs- a ytara He also belonged to Utah optte slstory. degree, and El Kalah temple. Noblea of tha Mystlo Besides Ms widow, ha Is shrine. survlvsd by on Mr. daughter. Charles V. Hahn of Alameda, (Mr? , and three sons. Ernest T., Dqasi r. and WIMJam M Presler. Kciio of funeral wdU ba given later. g. twenty-fou- If) 10 10 thlrty-eoon- 10 d Nancy Shaw Walker a to TS Tribune. PROVO. April 14. Special 10 10 10 Mrs Nancy 8hw Walker, mother of Mrg, AJma Wilkinson of Vlneysrd. dlsd at the horns of her daughter Saturday mornSha cstn to ing of cnmpllcatlnns. Provo several weeka. ago from Eureka to undergo medical treatfhes-Shs wgg bofn In Redmond, Jrdy , 1S4W, 10 her mother, she is survived husband, C. L. Walker Kureka: one son, Jirn Bills, also of Eurka; two daughters, Mrs, Alma Wilkinson of Vineyard, and Mis Margaret Walker of Eureka, three sisters and thrts brothers. Funeral services will ha held Tuesday sfternoon at 1:6ft o'clock in tha Berg mortunwy otutpel. The body may be velwed by friends at the chapel prior t 'he ssrvloeaj; Besides by her Mary Jensen Soreneon Special to Tb Tribune. IiOCAH, April 14 -- Mrs Mary Jstt-s- n florejiaon. 91. wife of Abraham Soreneon of Mendon. died last night her home. Shs was born May J4. in at 1S37. at Haugurrp, Soar orwtpty. Den-niar- k. She emigrated to America ra 866 and was on of Cache valleys' early pioneers. Besides her husband.' sha is vivea ny the rollowing cblldrsji: uel and William Sorenson. Salt UaJss; Mrs. Melvina Hlske. Idaho FxJs. Idaho: Mrs. Emma Hancock. Jnrasa M. Sorenson and Mrs. Mary Aikh Hffl. Mendon. Funeral asarvloag asllt be held Tuesday at 2 p. m In tfc Mendon ward ohapei " 1 Bernell Moere r$ 10 TiNDON. England, April 14 (AP). By GEORGE CHADWICK. Sugar Johnston Building romttpy Walker. Special to The Trtbtas. Tsylor OIkon. IWO Blm avenue, boy. Following are the resiulta of the Lake Salt 1928, Tribune.) Co ZB, Dioct lot H. (Copyright, ft Lbr. noiiea FBI.T 4llltbn Spencer snd Helen Margsrat cheduled football gamea played In SPAXISH FORK. April W. 14 so 4. Douglas Park snhdtrlsloa Not YORK. 1643 NEW Fox April avenue, Harvard Felt, (API-Togirl. 14 WASHINGTON. the British isles today: April Moor, three months' old Infant and PORTER Edrlt Heron Johnston Building compsny to Sugar John batLloyd Into fallows the got young LEAGUE. many ENGLISH of Mr. and Mrs. James Moor Hons Lbr. ft H. Co.. lots of Armour, holder of the national llaywsrd Porter. Bountiful t'tah. girl First Division. Highland Park plst A WALTON Alfred Plul Spring Lake died Thursday night At and ting orders of the first major league Eelmt Hyde 0. open golf championship, said today Otto D. Peterson to stalls Peterasn, home after an illness of on wsek the Arsenal 0. Huddersfleld TiTWn There week. er., this season hoy. Walton, Metropolis. of the gnmea block. Homefleld plst B lots from pneumonia. The babe Is surthat he would Join Walter Hagen an'1 NELSON Robert Raymond and Ruth Edna Astoft Villg 3. Cardiff City 1. 1. were about twenty who played In the Otto D. Peterson to Stella Petersen, Dale Nelson. .126 Owen nlare. nor. vived b yhlg parents and three grandBurnley 2. Tottenham Hotspurs "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn In their attempt 0 Park 16. S. Mock. lot Highland plat praybe 1'nlted BARNES will not Ass who and 4. James Herbert Manchester Irs Brief funeral services wsra parents. Bury opening game to win the British open championship John A. Falrcloogh to D. W. Nlelson. Lund Barnes. Ktysrflle. Ltsh. hoy. PROVO, Aril 14. Swimmers of the held st the home In Spring Lak FriDerby County 1, Bolton Wanderlot g. block 62. plst B ing In the last game of 128. There KATSILAS Second ward were returned the win Angelo O and Myrtlt Ollrls next month er at 10 o'clock, after Which morning day Bowlts st to R. Adah Georgs Naylor la likely to be more than a washout ners of the Utah stake's men swim nntchlnga Katallar, Mldrale, t'tah, boy. Letrester City S. Birmingham 0. taken to Fountain 10 the body waa ., lot 1, block 26. plst 0 Wavering for the, past two weeks, mlng championship for the second RASMI SSEN Merrln Peter and Ursine of OreetL the between now and the fall rlns. former tha Bond. home Liverpool 0, Newcsstle United 0. Boanerlllt R. Adah ts n Naylor Ell-Greene Rasmutsen, 75 H street,. to seek the Armour decided when won finally successive the vesr, outwas held at Portsmouth 4. Mlddlesborough S. L 1. aervie a lot they mother, where ing A Sammy West played In the girl. of meet annual the of crown Sheffield United 1, Everton S C British the stake, the interout ward with acra swimming which was after He open 66. block linking chapel, plat field for Washington. CE rcrrlc Hmi1 and Evelyn KlreTda .. rlvde 1. :, his American crown and now plans to held at the Provo high pool, Thurs BKI ment was in ths Ephraim cemetery. D. Clyde Lloyd to Boasevllle Buildthe bushes in 1927 getting ready Reading Bruce, 33S Reed arenna, boy. Sunderland 1. Blackburn Rover 0 in sail on the Aqultanla Wednesday frr day evening. SitlTH-Joseing A Construction compsny, lot 45. Christie Ann Lsrstn to play for Waahlngton. The Cleveand weunoe The Third ward paddlers pushed the block 7, Esst Waterloo subdlrlsloa West Ham United l, me Southampton. His clubs will first be Second Smith. 520 South Ninth West, boy. land folk will tell how nearly they Mrs. Laura warders all the way and but unsheathed with those of Hagen. In an Lswrenca and Roth Kelly Lettsr J. Lee ts A. 2M. Perkins, tac- 1 had G1IU. They thought he wasn't tiy 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE. south, rssge tion 10, township exhibition challenge match against one point separated the scores at the East Llndberg Bith, 814T milts classv enonah for them. They . to Ths Tribune. east Speclsl s. of end score the the final II meet, Abe Mitchell and George Duncan at South, girl. being Second Division, Lbr. Co.to John K. really didn't need him when they had ROOSEVELT, Wentworth ahortly after landing. A JZ to 21. Bud Shields, premier. B. Y. TBEI. Theron Cbsrles snd Msrgsrst Bs- - MrContughy-LApril f Barnsley 1, Grimsby Town 4. Joe Sewell. 1. bkxk 2, Whlttaker let Murray, V. 64 1. Kimball star and national champion, swam tclle Hull Teel, services for Mrs. Laura Wallace were apsrtments, similar match will take place at Fulham I, Oldham Athletic. For some time Cleveland haa been srand subdlTlaloa two held events. exhibition the from girl. a few shortTrinity Episcopal than a to Iooar4 Hull' City L Su,k City. days later, after which snd oompssy needing. player1 other infield CROW Allen and Alpha PesrI Herrlck The summary: Spencer church here yesterday. Tha Her. H. the American trio will advance upon slid out Leeds Pnlted 4. CUytoh Ortant 0. Brouws. lojt 26. Herrlck sohdtrlslon stop. The Clevvland 2. (oolhetr Crow, IBS Esit Seventeenth I. Johnson conducted Second ward, first. the sen leas" 7 Sandwich for relay to R. ). HBSnnoo. frost title g. ths IbnrhmKr City 4. Bristol CityBromFlorence ItrGhi weakened play, May mountainside by a lke South, boy. to came Dixon Mrs. from th Wallace tfah View hiock t. N'otttna-hadiving and 1. Grsnd Fancy Forest 0, West West Ralph did (Third), lots slide, when It and spring ralna FtiWLKK BOWIE rnXgULT. Herbert Tracy snd Qlsdys Peck eaat last year to visit her daughters. anbdlvtslo wlch Albion 1. Armour, a professional at the Con- first; A. MlileU (Second), second. infield have a habit of going away Berry Fowler,- I860 Esst Thirteenth South. John 1 First ana MPs. Shelttos. Mrs. fr vote. Bom or nille, Gears Expecta te Freeman Alloa rir 4. club Laadborg (ThlrdL hsre,-IIn a lostj. gressional Country rrow and then all the XJlydefeank boy. lot 4. blolk 10. plst a . Monarch, at which place aha r "Ids. I120O Cirartn. first local paid performer to aeek the first: Tavlor. (Pioneer), aecond; Baker SOrTrTWICK Port Vale 2. Blackpool 6. Mary The Boston Americana did not tion purse, I fjeorge , Merlin ssd to Lactone bed to :10 1, confinement compsny a third. Time. after Soutluunp spring much on the field. They have 110 (Petersen). $10.60. 64 00, 68.10, won: British open championship since 1926. (Third), away PreetOB North, End Josephine Htasen Sonthwlck, 1X16 Oilmer H. Nlchalaon. lot 10. plst B. Gilmer some time. SecBcott Interment waa In ton J. drive, of the girl 10 gone Into high with Rothrock. and Ut Alone. 110 (Workman). 62 90. 12.40. In that year, Fred McLeod, Fsrk subdivision Roosevelt cMy cemetery. and 1, Chelsea 1. VAN Dixon, WAOBNEN Is Columbia Arihar (Third), Leroy it and club,- - crossed the ond), first: Ronald second, Soth Shields and short at Country to Regan Adam Sharp, Sidney E.l Mnlcock 1. second Olarlal, 112 (Sehtefsr. 6 60. tblnl. Atlantic :10. 168 second. Fan Batelle Wsnda Thme, Grists Wlgenes, In Swansea Town 1. Notts County had. and finished the money. best arrangement they have lot 18, block T. Emerson Heights 47 24. Tints. Utrton May. Alffleda o.. Bohhy Jones Herbert trenue. boy. free style Wignall (Secha announced that he Wolverhampton 2, Reading L They have a number of young pitch- sport. Biasing Clneh. Rose of Arab?, snboirlg Gsnnlsoa Mr. and Mrs. Reed Land, twtn Cloy Larson, would not defend hi title in the Brlt-'s- h ond), first: Ralph Dixon (Third), aecthem 6Y ENGLISH LEAGUE, Mnlcock to Adam Hhsrp, but they re likely to lose Carrl-gsers, Sidney MUt and Scotch Smith Rose Gal, sons. Res, n e ,,ti. .rn RAotton fhlrd DIvtafton, slat 43 .... lot 11, 'block 10, match, which h haa won for the ond. d Time. 6:14 I?5. and get a lot more until Bill to Ths Trlsast. - Mr. tad Mrs. Bra II Swindle, rsn. SpsvUl a Monroeslo A. breast atrok4) MHlett T. A. Call isfr to M. t. Mlllstd. Second race. ,tT and one half forloast last two year. Bristol Rovara , Bournemouth nd put together a pitching taff. daaghrer. PRICE, April 14 Frmaral gslaigl (Second), first; V. Dixon (Third), sec lot 10, block t. North Wsttrmo S 61200 Alei Wood .ialmlar. held In SUndardvill ha)n 9HOty were 11 Olson. (Second), third. Time. sddltlaa . llffe. 121 (RMIlT). 62STO, f? 7. 64.16: wen: Boston CHHNM Athletlo , BrlgtitoB. and Yanks Feroed to REAL ESTATE TRAMSFES8. afterhodn rorctay Larsen. Jr.. tanTsgtv 1:30 Marathon Draws ond; Aon Ami. 120 il,eenirl). 6.1..VI. 61,40. : Sidney K. Mtilcock to Stmnel C Sell, Use Kid at Seoond. Hove Albion 0. of Mr. and Mrs. Clay DEEDS. WARRANTT son year-ollot 46, CoIIegs Heights sobdlrl126 atyle Collina (Third), (Joslak). 62 40. third. Pn- Coventry City 0, Exeter C4ty 0. The Yankees hadn't, the slightest Time, Bristol, O. Brick son tn R. J Larsen. who died of pneumonia at tha Record List of Entries first; Taylorfree(Pioneer), iton 20 A. P. fault. Ranhtrb. Ms second; Scott Harry but GIIMngham 2, Crystal Palace L a kid, of with 2 notion section 6. tartina; south, tlence, home township of ths parents Wednesday. Hold Bstls. rsMe. rnlagyllke, ftklr (Second), third. Time. 1:02. Qt'ITCLAIII DiaTDg. S esst Newport Copnty 1, Torquay Unit had to put Durocher in becauae Lrs-re- Jobs. range Clay Bishop L. P. Boren officiated. medley (one man s rlm- - Elton Paprika, Lannte sod Lenny also ran BOSTON, April 14 (AP). S. Thatcher to Georgian A new Obrtstlss Sneddon to Pioneer Land S, wrenched himself loose from his mistier. Larsen. Jr.. wss born at Standard-vin- e . Cilftoa race. Third V. 1. "dp1ymoutb Argyle 1. Brentford perse, forte block mlng) 44. to Wignall (Second), for the Boston marathon was lots , first; record lot 1360, Hl(hlaud Park, compsny, to the came Durocher Thatcher, bone. his 1S24. Besides 8. huge 61200. one hslf fusions 11 aag September Dixon (Third), second. : Plesotr Hsignts. tte established here todav when eight Queen'a Pirk Range rs 0, North plst A Yankee with the reputation of being Snnsard. 10s) Bf ICaffsat. 617 70. 67.00, 6' so. parents, two sitters survive. InterT. M. Sneddon to Pioneer Usd comClarence IL Eri kson to Msry A.- 108. the to A total brought In rear American the a boy won: 40. in waa ment the Price city cemetery. highly tighty Suuis star lea rfhararsrs). 8' to 27. block 2. Pio'"wmdon Town 1. Norwleh CTty L as-pany, lota ravitt lot 2. block 18. plst A... there were 197 entered Race Stanford association. He never looked It In 64 SO. Wins Over nnd (fields!. omotais Contemplate, neer Heights, etc to John Wendel. John Wendel. Jr helleve that before the rsce Walsall 2. MtlUrall 5. OS. but he bobs up with the 66 10. third. T1m nittsrmo" F Kimball to Uaws En. practice, Caroline 41 and 42. Poplar Place L Sr lota United 1. End in All-StaSouth on started 19. Watford there will be April ne Poly. Senator Norrls and The Bat also ran. wnen r most sstonlsmng Florence May Track Team subdivision A Mtge company, lot 1. block 26. plays ENGLISH LEAGUE. should not bob. and maybe there is Fourth racs. Prlnr Osorrt handicap, .V at least 150 st ths starting line. plat George W. Hasty to Jetsla Healy. . to The Tribune. In66000. Special to snd Granite sddsd. on more to him than appeara when he Third Dlviaion. Northern Section. 2 The company section 1, Baslty south, range township STANFOTtD STADITTf. CJ., April SOPTXElrf AS6OCIATI0 mllos PrtrHy Best. 110 (Cealmersl. vestment company, lots 48 snd 44, 14 1 '. west Fvh SPAXISH FORK. April Arcrlngton Stanley I, L Bradford, L alttlng at table. 14 (AP). The University of Stanford snbdlvtaion 612..V1. 67 of), won: Neabm Kay. 112 627.00. Lincoln 1. Park Nelson block no 5, to ef Adams. their C. Gordon but B. The Watts had kid. Oast. Maude Athletic funding naral service for FVorsnos May Stares, Aahlngton track team came through In rather Leonard). 65. .so. tron. second Peter Ptr. Sslt Lake County to Frasa 0. 26. 2. subdivision 1st 21. block team was moved around the compass 114 Mr. Bradfiird City 2. Southport 6. of T.. and Pe Infant art. air. daughter 1 to defeat the 8. listless is Tlase. 11 township (AreoML 6140. third. today F l)ertCBl. section Alexandra 1. Rochdala L Birmingham aualn. The Athletics must get more .760 southern shspe Orla Stewart of Palmyra, were held 62 to 46. Ellplst conference Ancllla. Crosre, Comet, Oeerge ssath. rasas I wsst Mitchell to Albert Marriott, tsar- Mobile .... lVnrHonon 1. Harrow 1. 0S7 thsn former champion batters of the Slrnola. vrifh-ou- t A. yesterday at th Palmyra ward chase, to William won of were Willis 1 Most Lake County K. and Ben'on slso rta. the Sslt events 6. 2 tlon south, Ntshrille 0, rssg township Rovera Yanka Stockport .600 to 'defeat the Doncaster el. Interment wss in ths Spanish American league 1. 10 much competition, but. despite township 2 Fifth rare, irrn slihtnt ef 6 mile. Little Rock L Caldwell, section east 00 for the pennant. 168 . Fork cemetery. west Tliofncllfrs M nnrss. allowances, to Jones south, rsnge Esther I. Anderson son the lsrk of onpoeUlnn. several StanMemphis .... A. Clevelnnd atarted with Young MorWilliam t IbBap Town 0, Rotherham Unit, siean oid nrt 10 (Baker), 6120. ta an. Nsw Salt 8 County Uk men section made ford of 26, tewnskly their beat marka Orleans smith, In and out of oenter 6? SO, SS66! Msnsorls. 1. Rohrt-on- . 101 township 2 gan, who flash laldwell. section ?o, east .T v.. sontb, rssge the yegr. 181 Chattanooga wsst 30 snath range Robert Joseph FmddeU Har'Jepools United 1. CTieater field, leaving a trail of sparks In hla 64 00. serowt: Carperst 116 (lineEnnlc t. Perry t Irving M. Atlantt .... Ml In to A. Berk- field 0. the Julius hurt himself Rail Lake 62 10. Millwake. Onsmty third Time. lots 1 sad 2, block 2. Valley Morgan rs). WI6TI16 LRAOUr Special to The Tribunes. Lincoln City S, Wrexhajn 0. wood. 1st 4. block 2. Bock woo . View , first chance of hla life to nlay major on. ClCerhard. Charles g.. Jos Peel sod Flsee Tssternay's Easnlti ITS Stasdsag sf Class. to gtayssr Rich New Brighton 4, Durham City Beat baseball. Pssl Fredertekson tM tiutcn Flrtnr Sweep alee rss. PRICE April 14 firs tssI ill snsT, 3. Rlrmlasham Rot league 6. NtjskrlU L. W. Salt lak Caennty to Carl A. Badger. Fef tes acre With rsce, one mile snd srn4e yards. srds. lot I. hknsk 26. user conducted at Helper tsjs how these moorn mas can t stana as Wigstbo rough 1, Tranmere vira sss a n ton 8 r Osly 1. others sect IS Amsrill rt 166 rssg fame, postponed south, township inon olds. 612TaW Tester. PSgf claimtar. era 0. much ss the old sinners plat A afternoon for Robert Joseph Fa Ad alt. 1 east a 1.000 Samuel C Sell t Pnel.lo t Golaea Malta. H. son of Mr. and aft. K M. Dan Howley of the Rt. Louis Browns 't.eonardi p 10 aeon. 64.sO woa: SCOTTISH LEAOUB. Georgs 1 hno ADMINISTRATOR S DEED ITW EECOsU) KADI. Omsha Tolt. 114 (JesUk). Mtd. 84 To seewad lot 4d. Cellott Heights subdlrlsloa 4 Tha child did Faddell or Helper. Flrat Division. stuck to hla nromiee to p4ay Bran1 Thorns. H Sssart to Gears Tn las .667 Oliver 2 ef Estate 118 00. 66 third sew wwrld'a IW for reosrg (Ceedwls). r . Andrew to Motions. second ('. Daisy hydreplase non. a kid, at Interment waa In Ut base, but Aberdeen 1. Cowdenbeath Wednesday 868 I S. 46 ststtn. sen ion ax, isrsmsnip t Bteaest Jehs. Oel4en. Is 57 87 mils ss how. The mark is held Wlrhlts 6 block 61. plst C I. lot I'si, at View was at short. Maybe Kress waa Time OO0 Mountain Falkirk 1. Queen'a Park 2. 1 1 east cemetery sontk. range Denver Wanderer aad arses' Bee sis rss. hy Phil Wood of Detroit, Asstr S Llsdfore to lasse I, Loss. driving Miss Dee w..-.- s ID and Gerber was put In at the last a 1 . oon Heart L Alrdrleordana 1. RgCEITBR S DEED Serenth riee, n mile ssd America V 1st 6. block 4. slat P beKilmarIn . comH went If 8 Athletlo but .000 moment, Securities 0 chard ft Dunfarmlln Oklebosss limbs 4 and ne. clntmlwe. tltno- Ts-Teerleso Building compear to 111 Annie M. tuse Din was nfrsld Kress would wetl. 11 (D. Meegler). 616 00. 64 ta. t m $P g D WS T NO CLASS CLOSES nock 4. paay te Afbort 0. Tower, set 1, Bwycs. 1st 8. stork 18. plst B Acres Mock 2. Barte kick s few. he found Gerber fully ss won Marie, lot iteonsrdi. 6n.S0. ' Ss o. Partlck Thistle 2. Bo'neaa L aessUa. A Sehettler ft si to g g Florence fx TUESDAY tn Th Trussa. . ' to the kicking occasion aa Ralth Rovera t. Hibernian D ... block S 6. equal Norton, let w ' U, gist about Tnnss dSSsl iiiisi X1"W ST1T8 FILED ;rcr:.h?w"" J"rw "flat" tlROVER, Wyo , Apr? S Kress would hsve been. St, Mlrren 1. Motherwell 1. Charles S. Csaslagbaas to Builders' m for onlv Wins Csrter. Helene Hsckwoels Finsnce company, lata 13311363. r.toa's Benefit Bails! lag society rt. Alex nlo M. J. Ptsrstyn. wtrs a few more ambitions young man or Wichlts scrrrnsH Division. leagux. Mcftrsw sly Andy y 11 A 4 et si., to reorrer lisitwi teraon of th bishopric of Orver want, CtlentJ-svoee'tno Trswsfock. Frank Fecsrty and Tsrter Fsrk Beckett attsrleo Klnsey Hlgbland plat Second s4s n worn, to study tnis most wonderful. Tkumdsjy. Ml Carroll. Fir Dog ssd Lane) I a Is rss. Cohen as Premised. It. Anderson to Msry 81. snd Iag ea sots and foreclose mortgage died st her horn Margaret Albion Roven 2. Bathgate L si shorthand. Enroll Mon-d- a Asses. Brown, Roberts block 8. Swath IVath came vary suenMoi Dnltoa, lets ridley Watts etal.es. Jsllss M. SO Tha Boston Braves placed ttieir In Arbroath I, DnmbartoB 0. end tsks ef oppor-u- t the tots ts recweoe a to of 160 sdvsatsge edition a Arsons ssft, COLLiTOB agslsat TRACK the MrA Capttol . field as arranged to date without any . Oast Stirling Anndal o 1y of becoming an export stenog- - Oklshoms 6 the late glass Kuneral garrless sj e )lng ar- easborger Msry L. II. Stokes to Harry Beward. dtod. Cttf .. 1'nlted I. At Colombia, Mo - Vehrnsks kids, but with three good kidder. H i Raavr vs. Isfsitsasstain Ayr United T. Ddndo Freak Ma awe ssefsss st-- nan nasi a aesta, range rnphsr lis the shortaat time possible Amsrill 1. Missouri 41. and Messrs St. Bernard Ferret! Park I. and by te rocswer Hornsby al 1 t I. 8. D. Xing' east BUSINESS COLLEGE ssd Urssterk oomsaay SksSSsBsn- S- narrow. I Orssg tad Jorgens will began te pass the csmpetmenta of MS IS an nata Athiette 2. Eaa Frf I. a. Stai sail t Ckestatr Jams COMMERCIAL TAH BEST Lyons ssd Fie re. hley 1. the day and There win be more gid- COLLdOsT lAsVsIBALL, a isshss ve1 ast t (wrnstaassa nsn. let 4S. btock 2. Sorth Ws Series, Morta 2. Arthurlle 'SCHOOL OFTERsJ TOD THIS OP- At V Wtahl ja-iaresQueen of South 2, Fortor AthietORTUNITT. McOraw stood hla Or Jotaa ts J. Mllast te 1. by Maty 6. . mmy Provo Seconds Win M Men's Meet iitn-170- all-kl- 1 u-- - Construction-company- , ph BATll-Slra- on Tblrty-bhlr- d , ( d st.vIe-Coll- irrs s . - Ashton-Jenktn- s birck-etro- d ; 1 J. d Tsl-ls- r """100-ynr- . Tear-nld- . . d rl 1 d -- -. 1 1 1 . year-olds- : (we . . 1 Srsar-olds- ft f 1 1 Hlg-"Is- 1 4 1 - Ger-be- 1 Gaj-be- r J. 11 rear-otd- . . mi mfssJ is Sp-c- . 4 Bs-r- n-- 16-1- til , Ii'h I AH ft |