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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 14 27, lg. Vies Capture H M. C. Tennis Championship; Colorado Aggies Track Titlists Jackie Burton Breaks Own Half Mile Record Star. Accepts Coaching Post . Third in Great Meet Special western division. Colorado Aggies, getting every possible break In the meet, accumulated a total of 3 points to win. But the three Utah schools captured the next three places. Utah A. C. was second with 30 points and Utah university and Brlgham Toung university tied for third at 2T each. Four records were' shattered and one ermaled by the athletes. When Virgil Albers of Denver raced the century in :0 7. It was generally agreed that, of the shot regardless of the outcome his performance put and hammer, But It fill others. would eclipse for Jackie Burton of Utah to Albers. outshine even the brilliant Burton te Special to The Tribune. DEXTER. Cola,, May 2. Derplt th fact that Utah athletes shone brilliantly above the masses, the annual Rocky mountain conference track and field championship this afternoonwas brought back from its roost In the- and the century The were the feature races m m V TI hrl heen counted heavily in the 440, but when Burton and Long run one and three they could pick up only second with Coriess and fourth with Sillier. Long waa com in gup strong, heading into the stretch for the final ! drive, but n was not strong Burton. for the cruel pace set by coached who coasted home, .Tackle, all the war. and. with his vie said over his shoulder tory assured, "i'nma nn Vale! COmS On.' An analysis of the meet shows that Utah would have won but for Grants ni.rnrtima in the orellmlnarle and Javelin. Grant Pllllngs failure In the me strained a ligament in nign jump and failed to qualify, but he did pick up t points In the hlgn nuroies. runm rfirt not even place In the Javelin Kmlth and Phillips of Utah Aggies won first and second, altnougn me wmnindli indies. Long k..v. wa. is; feet i his from quarter-mil- e not Tecoveg race in time for the 300. and was forced to He rvintont with a fifth. Utah Aggies did not figure to re .thimniniit. but acquitted them elves well by taking second and It Melvin Burke won his ususl points. his 1 points In the distanoes,Inequaling addition, mile record of 4:25.2. and In J the shot, Hawley picked up by Worthlngton fulfilled predictions and running winning the high hurdles n me iow in to Howe second Utah university virtually pushed the n,iBh.m Vntin athletfea Out of first In the middle by their brilliant work distances. Corless and Miller were hlu no match for Burton asd Long, Jensen and Bentley tailed u oeuv urw a amss&Ing as ever. 440 low hurdles winning the 220 andease and finishing with his customary ...ntM In I H. Mil Bunnell Reeves and picked op points in the weight events, but Utah by winning the rela. an event that had been conceuea s. . v. Albert of Denver Runs Great Race, y BurBesides the 10 points won ton and the i In the relays, Utah captured t points In the high JumV with with Long, I Jensen, two In the 440 in the high hurdles with Grant,' I In th broad Jump with Jensen, 1 1 if the in. the h. If. ml with Bring and The Tribune. ui w. 1 eur-pris- II e with Sevy. heave. hi. ut A. FALL ON SPEEDWAY ' ; : "N) high-gra- 1 I OUT O.S.L. MEN Railroaders -- 1- Stage Thrilling Fight; Ogden, Callies Victors. N .) J . () 5, i. jv de (-- -- one-ha- lf 600-mi- le TBAVB SOOOn XXASTI. taadiag ef the Olass. r. t'tafe Cepeer Osdea . ... Tallies Vikings . .. 0. I. L...,,, cot: for Ilea Aeals. i.. . r. a. pt II II 4 14 t Bphreay t t itit in use Halt Oerssanla w. 1 B T Toe eeiats far a wis; sae pelst !. Tssteraay'i BssalU. Otdea I. Salt Lake . Vlklncs 4, 0. 1. I. I. Cakrdeslaaa 1, Oeraiaala 0. fair-sue- -- The ruh geeeer Bstoa reeasMd III tsegM erkediile yesterdsy far the Itread nt, Tkree ssstes were stsysd. the Celllee setts Mag the Oerraasla tesai by t M seen, la gssie tkst wss fell ef thrills. The TlUsgs de feated the 0. 1. L, 4 (, while at Ogsea the kesss team detested Salt lake, The Tiktnss kicked eft tewsrd the seeth gosL bat after eae aiisate the 0, i. L. Fire nleates reslstered the flral emsler. later . Aaerseeea, wbe waa puying a rise ssaie, UM the seere. 1M halt srrlTsd, J .tier regisuiiBg. la the eseeag ball, ngstaa score, gie- tag the rellreasere a I' lead, bat from here oe it was ell far too Kereeaea. Jobsaaes scored, as eld Areewth sad O. Aadreasea, asd the Vikings wee, The t.sras Usee as as fellows I O. 8. L. Tlkiors. Mole.. Tnrrllle C. ar Ir...... fetley... I.Ttbe.. iwaassi ri ". iV,''''!'. Zm,. vv -- f III II II I ' Ul Ul Holl K. Aadreasea 0. (Uses I. Olses . .T. Jobs , . .... ....... DEFEATS Ckanpas Jeases Beferee. Tke aeraiaata-CalilTo el..... Jsasea. e IB the aeeoad aessloa Brysea adserl no 1 and I Msaa the third goal, tl. CalUee nals ; Easy. PACIFI0 C0A1T 1IA00I. Itaadiag ef the Olaks. ...... lnswq Pillette, the Missions defeated San Frsnolsco today, i to 8, to take the lead In the series. Stops by Rodda and Finn rescued Pillette, who succeeded Nelson in the first Inning, and pitched a strong game thereafter. The Beala accorded Elmer Jacobs sloppy support. Bodle'a home run was a feature, his sixth with the Bells. '. .. . Gordon f Japan Davit Team Turns Back Canada MRS. EVANS PLAY Par; Mrs. J. H. Evan and Mr. J. N. Caseila won their way to th final round of ths women' match play Swansea, ef . 13 Plan, 2b....' 4 t tournament at the Country club with Bodita. sb.. 4 1 vlctori Saturday In th semifinal Hufft, rf... 4 0 Bod Is. If... I1 play. Mrs. Evan defeated Mr. C. E. 4 3 Mrliaaiel.lb. Ul Foley, on of the favorite, and Mrs. Hladr. as... 4 0 e. 4 0 Caiella won from Mr. W. G. Hunter Bsldwln, Nelson, p... 0 ft by the same score. Th final round 4 0 I'Ulette, p.. will ..... K. r,!. , vmA Unndov ... J mnrnlnw" . in th match uiav aaainst nar Thompson took all honors, Bringing par in eight strokes down. He bad a Totals ... 14 7 37 1BI Totals .. S3 10 3T II gross 84 and a 24 handicap.. Dr. I ri. Ossman brought par In six down and t Hatted for Bprins ia rlchtb. llBatted for Jacobs ia eighth. F. Li. Dlnwoodey was lour up on par Koore br laalaea: for third place, t neater ueat naa an MlasioBS .300 010 010 S 86 gross and was just out oi tne 200 010 0(0 Basis . . money. Baraaiary: Bus. ttwnBson 3. Plaa, Bodda, .The Mav leg of tha directors' rub Error Bodie, Bodle. Jobnsoa 3. Piaelll. be will settled Sunday Between Wal1. Rubs Piaelli anhr I. Honors. respnasible 6r. for Nslsea I. Jacobs 3. Pillette 1. Htrurk lace O. Hunter and Imer Pett, eat By Jacolis 4, by I'Ulette I. Bsse on These two players survived th pro oe a in tne ceeding play and will balls Off Nrlsoa 1, off JaroU I, eft tour wlndun. A one-clu- b 4. Hons ma Wild pitch Pillette. Two-ba- e Bodle. bits Mrlianlel, Swaaooa. nament aviso is on th docket for the Racrlflca hits Bodle, Dm III. tknible pUys Sunday golfer. Time of Nelson te Pino to ktrDaalel. boors 10 sHaatea. game--3 laiplree raa-aia- g Week's Amateur Baseball Schedule BAN Oakland's Mitplayt Give Coyotes Came VJ t five .. Farm Bureau Baseball - r size lrr. Ill Ill - Sm4, toil tit 3040347 ..if" MRS. CASELLA, PBANCIHC0. B.H.O.A. 11 John one, rf . . I I 0 0 T 4110.111. oh.. 4 13 1 1 liAserlll. ef... 4 0 3 0 1 OHnlir, 2b.... 4 0 11 1 OiJolley, rf... 4 3 10 1 1 rwinorsa. lb 40 3 4 RhrBe, as... 4 3 13 IS 3 14 1 Sarins, 3 0 0 3 0 O Jsoebs, p... 0 l rhiir.tun .. 10 0 0 10 0 0 ;uw-- l 0 0 9 0 Varies. 0 0 0 1 Usj. p. I eSfe rlritr ten-m- c... .... .,.. I B.H.O.Al fl .... f jjf ' . . MloHIONS. Victory ' . Gordy Rhodes Allows Only Two Safe Blows Ha rastee. nrysB scores is tee Tim aertgs aat the Bcstrrnaea lee at trie aair. i. -7" V- ..II T. Oarlsoa ' 4X - : .. t Out Homer, Too; Bells, Coyotes, Indians Win. Ihk iMruai I C..... iTa&SS: DwU Netters Win Way B. AsaresBst to American Zone Fi gaate wss aemewbet rhh.... chh.... rartsoa., ten-m- Shuts Out Angels; Busts .. . lb Wilkla Burst one-ha- lf 1 ...... .......f ......rb...... Parse Cslden ...... 11 Injuns Pop Out of Slump; Beat Beavers hssB. ""li: De- The NEW YORK. May S (AP). tion today announced the personnel of the team which will defend the HOW THEY FsNISHEO. Wiahtman cub arainst the challenge of England at Wimbledon, June IS Utah University, points and It. The team Includes Wss Helen Cokirado University. ..V .'..,...4i points Wills, Mrs. Molla BJursted Mallory, Utah Aggies nointB ...1 Miss Helen Jacobs, Miss Eleanor Goss B. Y, U....". l- Point" and Miss Penelope Anderson, ' When Captain Chick Jsievln of the University of Utah smashed his way to a straight set victory over Captain Lund Johnson of the Utah Aggies, he clinched tha second conference tennis championship for th Beehive state university ia the thece years of competitive play under the preaent scoring system. Tine match, which was played under a bnoiling run a the clay courts of the Victtory Rec reation club, was productive of If stroking on the part of the The loser, as well as the winner.' scores were as Racing The triumph gave the Crimson three De Paolo points, which added to their assured one point by virtue of a place in the doubles final, totaled four Drivers Qualify for which jpolnts proved out of the rwnge ef Colorado university, nearest competitor. Annual Speed Event. Colorsdo Invader Take Second Place. Colorado unversity champions, Phil For Milstein I and Fred Russell, came INDUKAPOUS. May (AP). combination safely in the through th second time this afternoon the lap event downing Blevins and Dave record of th Indianapolis motor speed- Freed by 4. of Utah, winning way was broken when Leon Puray, second place In. the meet with three California rac driver, mad the cir- points. Utah Aggies nnd B. T. V.. tied for cuit at an average speed of 124.018 third place, with one and mile an hour. HI time.wa 1 minute points. Johnson added one point for 12.67 seconds. the Aggies by placing In the singles A short tim previous, Cliff Wood- event, and with Hy Cannon, scored an two bury of Chicsgo hsd bettered theaver- additional-one-halpoint by placing In record with an and a half-m- il the semifinal round Friday. B, X. TV came from place in th age of 121.081 miles an hour. The polntnge Aided by some bushy fielding on nemlfinals by Don Dixon and Paul Holt In both singles and doubles. Ifylng runs for the annual race to be held her. Decoration day. Brlgham Young university captured shredded his terrlflo speed the meet In 1927 and Utah took the Duray' two left tires. meet under the present scoring , lntlal Peter de Paolo of Los Angeles, 1!27 system in 1326. inwell Johnson did exceptionally speedway driving champion, waswhile jured when his car turned over against Blevins, but he was unable he was attempting to qualify. from the to keep the De Paolo Was rushed to a hospital. forehand drives of the Utahn. He was conscious and appeared to be powerful who scored outright with corner shots only slightly injured, it wss said. repeatedly. At the hospital an examination revealed that pe Paolo had not broken Brilliant Rallies any bone. He wa suffering from Keep Interest High. shock, but apparently had no seriou Th rallies were brilliant and kept injury, hospital authorities said. d a gallery vastly interested Th accident to the famous young In spite of the on sldeuess of the pilot was the climax to a day of sen match. After, the fifst set, when satlonal driving by stars qualifying Blevins' power shots took their toll at for next Wednesday's rac. Twice never doubt. was in Issue the miles th lap record two and held the victor' pace for six il record for the Johnson and the in the second set and started games Cliff were course, bettered, first by in the third, but he crumbled unwell Woodbury of Lo Angeles, and next by der the telling barrage of shot that ".' the veteran, Leon Duray, Duray's streamed off the Ute's racquet record, established after 'Woodbury Blevins tried th Iron man stunt hy had whlnned bis car ' around the T"""' returning to the courts for doubles course for ten miles at 120.417 miles final singles match, an hoar, to break th mirk established but heshortly after the succumbed, with Dave Freed, last year by th lata Frank Lockbart, to the wiles Milstein of and Russell of He finwaa 122.191 mile per kour. sequent seta, il test with three Boulder tnIn the ished the A third set did the Utah - of hie tire In shreds, the result of Only threaten And when they assumed tha terrlflo friction against, the rough pair a 1 lead It looked as though the brick In th track-In a prior attempt, Duray had es msteh mipht go into extra sessions. had previously dronned the first tablished a new one-Ia- n record, an They two aeta. Ho waver, Milstein. maaverage of 121.018 mile an hour, but neuvered his team offensive posiquit on tha second lap with his tire tions at the net, into where his deadly ready to rive way. overhead took Russell noblv effect. Up to th time that De Paolo suf fered nia accment, sixteen arivers naa supported him and the visitors finalvictorious at emerged qualified their care. Vnawed by the ly Although Freed drove on a par with . to their fellow driver, a numEzra Thompson Wins in mishap three stars, he showed a ber of other speed merchants rolled the other weakness at volleying." while their cars oat onto the track, to try alight Blevins did not dlsnlay the consistency to qualify In the twilight Match With he had In the singles .match. that De Paolo's car did not appear to b mechanics Neither Runnell nor Milstein showed severely although damaged, weakness and their net Final On. said they would have to make a more any apparent their forte. Milstein was escomplete examination to definitely, de play wasbrilliant overhead. pecially termine It condition. llDS UGS 1S . f: rl..)(T Utah Duo; Johnson feated by Ute Hurt Norsemen, Master Milstein - Russell .-I wiaaing. The t.tais were Woa. Lost. Pet. v xrwnno i GemsBla. A r SB f'TTV Xf. Racraaiento . . ....44 JO ' .30 bestasana I Clark of Den i SI ....m .S3 doubles in straight sets "sb rrsaclsce the 'Winning .rhh.. wMl.r, Wlnterherg.. S4 ,8oS ver shattered the hammer record by Oeatner ....80 S.1 Hollywood . . umicu disivb 1.AS imwh, Houeaals I "'w ...lb.. uron 14 leer. ABKeles Ml the I toeelng tne in T. sphere m. .mstcn tnira Fas vnlRs Hiarhaeek..., ..rhb. i- .472 . MiSftlOB . ..mil that time Seattle WSS an Nns.betua..., ....2S 2H w. roi I o tne inter national uavia cup tennis Osklssd ..rhh. .444 :....u 30 . ... put. Beattle Stock. at. Fes series. easy winner. In thein shot ,.lbb.. SO .444 . Portland ... the preliminaries ....24 . Smith I T. made a new record Tllden. AmerWilliam sr.. hilar. Captain .121 44 Meattls maoa. ....IT tncnes. wnrcn K. N'estaisRB.,.....,.ir, of 47 feet 1 ..IsMbbs I lea's ranking star, and W. F. Coen. Albers ran a marvelous race in the Wldd.Bhotfar Bryses 10, of Kansas City, youngest United Xssalts. Saturday's oi a sacona irom Febrraae a...,........tl.. reB i states player in Davis cup competl )M, clipping off all Hollrwood 7. Las Anfeles 0. Grsbara tion, swept through Gordon Lum and .!. ...el the record. Howe forced InAlbers last the Missions I, Baa rraacisce I. Beferee, 1. J, l, to clinch victhe way, and It was only I'aul Kong, Kelt Ike ienrnered te Otdea. bat were tory In the American sons semifinals. ascrsaiente 4, Oakland fix yards thst the D. U. flash went the Jnaetlea rtty i. rortlsnd T (tea Isnlnfi). to the front He .-was clocked by four defeated by tee John Hennessey of Indianapolis yes, . . seaaioa tM la n.itors opening l.m ' watches in :09.7- jr."1 the best ef It, bat Otdee Beared twice :r LOS ANGELES, May t tL'nlversal J In an exhibition race. Haynes of had while Lott the of George singles, The esesal period by Smith sad Shearer. dashed on waa won over Kong In love sets. Denver, who is ineligible, Hollywood showed a decided- - change all Otasa. a ad BellesMia scerM Be. a. Chicago to o- -, i-l-the 175 yarde In 17 -0 seconds, sreea ts in front today and behind the superla final lU. eelag of second off his world record the advanced United clip Today victory The were; leeaie tive hurling of for the distance. The original record Bait Lake. I States to the American sons finals in Osdea. of 17 5 cents was set In Salt Lake raraoaa. . . . young BeUy I Chicago la June, witn tne winner oi f - by Charles Paddock. . . stills the japan-Canarb Dransflsld... maun, wnicn is Los An- Rhodes. Th , iimmirr! now rlastiaai bainsIrtrot staved. geles went down to .- -A Bankasal The vlctorv today left without lm- dink loo v.rd dash Woa by Albert Tieerer tint- ....rhb.... Rnwe. B. T. t'.; third. ,.,.. ii defeat, T to t. Sen- rnltb MeKaisht I port the concluding single tomorrow :,..rbb..., Celn-rsd-o '. Iark..., vwo l o. (arson Hennaaaav Ixiry. Colorado Arties: fourth. TOsrts, ana B.onr ana .....lkb.Y. satlonal features of aad Sweeney. -- liTwrk Bell nnlrersltr. Time. .T seceads taew .....sr..... J .. Bwlth Mtt and Lum. Shesrer, . . ... today' game were ......Ir.... 1 ,. Lewis nil ran Woe by Berke. ITtsh Assies; Olltrk ..'...(.... the and twirling II . . Dates ellesarla.... Lipscomb. Unlrerstly e C"lorsdo, iimj. . batting of Rhodes Ales. third! Beatler. B, Deffee....... .....at...... Tarrtlle kl, Colors 1w ?.n, f lfe-ot- lloolh'a V i; . fourth. Time. 4:24 t I track record). Beferee. J. eesley. stick The work. Star d dash Woa by Burton. l'niirlty M J. IIHI IV. , o V V . MONTREAL Que., May 11 (AP). i if lth; secoiKl, lurieM, r. i. v.; mi, AMIlICAJf A4oCIAn0B. home B. a out a In Miller, t clouting of I'tahj fourth, SACRAMENTO. May W (Universal). closely Japan defeated Canada llrrlt.v:0:1. Tsaai uadiac. run with one on new speeds were set doubles match in ' contested five-sduring the qual- f. Tine.Wnn I. SlKrt Colerido allowed sons Bwtttte, but base, i mericaa rr of Lary and Fenton In the Was. Ist. yet. the second round, th wo scattered hits. ninthpart t. Psal .&S4 Davis cup competition today. Telso 4 t...;..-firm: Mone. H.wl.r. I'tsS 'Assies: third, It Sena tori scored the Inning today, foarth. Bxoo.ll. Hllwaakee .. both going to Ber-ge- r. four times snd .WtS Toba and Tamlo Abe won trm Jsck won out. t to Hninron. al'wtiai gtste; Both ....4M ITIT .NBA ImetM Kaaaas City 47 feet, 1 B. If . r. ItUiiSBce, left Angel went to Arthur th clubs M eighth tied In whst .. IS ' .o ac- Zt fielder. UinBeapatla rerrd. Heath tew tr''t hlab m l-- t, 4. l. matches Two between a . argument singles pitching v?orthlaf-toahardies Woe by Toleofe ..VS were ..It 1, a good (Counted for yesterday, leaving tne Daglia and Rachac It- was d. Browa, foioraao lixllsssriollt Ultk Aile; ..M score divided " " Jl IS runs witn a triple draw 1 ta t in favor of Japan. between the two big right-hander- s, 14 .24 third, (iraat. I'aiTeesttT ef rub: TealsTliie , Gordon Pthodee. double and home Ale: ,.asj d"- -but Lary and Fenton practically Tims, Colussbaa fovrtli. Trla, (olorsiai esiTtrtity, .144 ..10 SI run. the game to the tsoions. 1S.1 hecoeri. Te Weathersby elected to hurl for threwOAKLAND. ' I BACBAMKXT0. Coloride Woa Besttle, Arst"; by BeaalU. t)lu atarday'i tne waa ' B.H.O.A from and the B.H.O.A. driven Angeis Corbett. B. third. y. 4 ficvM. f.: yml, relambaa at 1 mound second in Leebrtille, Boetaesel; the 0 of Inninr after Ooreraor. tha Preach, se... 4 1 1 T. I'.; fHtrik, t'ltk IVArcr aalrerslt. taadiag ef Tessas. 4 3 3 1 Jtniroe. 3b.. 4 0 0 score naa a 3b nve tars groaads. runs, re 1VI laches. 44. usbler fareoer, 1M. fft. (A Dlrisiea.) lleved him end finished ths game in Pentea. lb... 4 1 7 0 Hotrrasn, cf 4 T 0 jard tubw .t Wnal., bym Bnrtos. W. L. fet.l ... SO H U'TAml.v n I . V. Arlett. rf... 4 3 1 0 Rohwer. rf.. 3 13 0 I't.l.. .iwm good style, except in the seventh when Rsr'sTUle. l risiB I City I Winneepolll l b" is o lb. 4 110 d lore asiTemltT: Itr: third. lHiraine. .son Heath homed with a man on base. Los Meusel, It.. 4 0 4 Owheebsa. .one. Hooper . B. ned.B. 1 II Beese. lb... I 1 iV.rrrW. e.. 43 IP L'tsk. TlSM. IslUWSeSee fnintli Krv.es V. t nlmsltl won ' five has four of .one the Angeles 1 ... 1 MtftMt . filet. 1 1 sa 1111 10 Irtew reorflt. 1:.V lary, c games pis red. If ... I Bead, d..a- - ft'ifl he Ri. It T V.: 10 1 innrke. LOB ANC.II.M. HOLLYWOOD. 1 Hacbac, A Tasteteay's Bssalts. 11 0 0 .... third. St. fHl 10 p....: 110 lh.r. Iton.M nniv-r.i- tr Dsslla, A B H.O B.H.0.A -- i (A Dtelslea 1 it IT folorxlo Artie; fourth. Miil'i. Celo- - fSaasas City Lee. as...., 1 1 I l ltnler. 3b... 44 11 31 li Totals IT 81 40137 21 ... stsoaer Id. RerrlsTllle 4. Totals secoods. r4o m)ir.rltr. WaaTime, llsn-erKerr. Zh..... lb.... 4 I I Imm hv fnoiom B. AtH Batteries: Ball aad Stoddard; Harris an TweabtT.rf. 4 4 144'Jsaes, High itrain by to,sdof I'mBerver, If... 13 3 - Tolert .... .nno two 3003 ia- ries: tl ttr second were JenM Keller, Black. D Ioliis. Roik, rf... lb... 3 0 7 1 Osklsod I : .000 020 041 s. Colorado Brows. s4 of Arrles. lndlaaapelis Trsb Plata t'lty II. a Bey t.rsltr If:.. 14 10! SVhnairkk.rf 1414 Senators aaa B. sseea; doses. BiroJ. sed Downtse. f'olorsde CeR.fe. Belfht, 4 Batteries: siae-ietoSnarasry: Boas (ireeey, Arlett, Iloff-bibbHoath, lb... 4lllIDIttmar, as.. 1013 afrLaofhtta 3. : Behwer. Fields. feet.' DH4 laches. a sad s tteter Were. Xb... OtTTBTIBB AMOCIATI&BV Blshes, rf..." Two-bas- e Buses Pastas. Lary. Boras. West relst 4. Berts nsnes a. rsD Woa by Barsa. t'Uh At-i- : f Acsew. c .. 4 3 T I 4 I C bits Tsssi tuadlat. Ar ecoBi. Mr, I'slTersitT of ltst third. ttertee: Tate, BlrssleaMai aad Bee- - Baodes, y..- 4 1 'llBaadberg. Hsrerrtd. atclmlilln. Carreer, 3! Weatbersny.B 1. Won. Lost. Pet. sett; Blghfleld, Baadall aad Bawsoa. Carrtfir sit. Burke. MrLeiirhMs. Ssnedm, Westent aute; rtraer. lowtb, ... 14 11. lett Cablet, lorsdn eollne 14 Arlett. Baas bstted ia Burks, rrewh, Btrmirthaai TMe. 5:4 .474 I' Brosd ,.rr 3tr .si4 Btaadiag ef Tsaau. JumpWoa he Hsnaittea. rolorsde U.mphia .. Totsla. 141137 111 Totals .. 37 3 37 U Beese. Burks. Bobwer, Barbae 3. Buns re.MH aot.ersitr: sseoBd. ThonrMoa. STrointttf; spoaslMe for Rarhse 3. Psglia 1 ktrack ..3 ohiia. ' Bollywood ...1 Dtrisiee.l (B t ew Or l Irene h of Jmisob. .. .an Bt.er.4ry Jtiird, eit Br Dselle 4. by Bschse 1. 1 Bse oa Tub; fowrlh, L. Prt Loa Ancles . W. h. Prt.l u, Balk Off IK r 11a 4. eft Barbae IS rolord ualrer.lt. Iflstsace, It fett. hsshTllls hallo .41 ..30 Baas 1 .son Lee, 1 Both, snmaiArr: 1 Twosnbly. .. l.nrowarrea Bases, le. JO- rhatraBoots , Dasila. Doubts plars Monroe te Preach to ..14 1 nun gdem .... Brrora Bnrofra, fiettb. Araew, Bhodsa. lnh. 1 B. Ordea. Tlrbe of rssfte 31 Basra. B.il Sheehsa: Monroe te nnerpen. liock Ar-- o.. .405 LlbsHs IHitrosr. .,1T , Inalnn Bsndherg. pltchl B, Rv y. I:. : ocotid. 1A orimosliia. I'taa Arri; Atlanta f b"o' -- oy 'meowte.: rasiliei Oeastitea. n"""".4 Tsjler . , 1 1.0o wilsoa .. .lajo rf.aioersrr 121. i nsrgs orreat to wests-ersbrtKird. Bobtoooa. rolorado oalTerstt.: fourth, Cells aad Casey. At hat Off Wsalsersbs M, Bits batP. Wees. 1 1 .son rnaio .riO WrowlnsBeeatss. Tune, 2 4 seconds. led Off Brraa atarday'i 4. seored Off Waathersnr .Otsj lists erbi t 1 .M" lloerr Hsraroer throw Woa by (lark, pB.er Woerberaby 4. ha as f rsaeastble fnr V. ath-srsX.w drtseae I, r.ttsoooa S. Colarade Arlo: A. lisraer 3. wnmiir: soroed, Btruek eat Br flsbler BiraalBuhssi I. Mltie Bark 10. Bssalts. Testerday's tilled. krl i Isrk, t'nlorsde col!.; fourth. 4. by Bbsdet T. BsbH oa balls Off Weatk- Atlanta . Veatrhia e. Asries. Dt.tSBce. 144 4 Ha..r. io)f,-s- .i (B TMrtskH I eraby A oft Cahler a, off khsdea I. Btoa Habile T. slaaksille IX f..t (Me Tiller I. rteoper T. Lee. Rone ruse Bhedea. Bsnerles: Melsea. eibaea 4ad Jardiae; vsnlt Wob br Brewer, Colorado Ag Three-baskit Heefb. Two base 'ealr-rTBBII IT LIABBX fir sociisd. Bead, rtllda Sad riladera. ro: tnarad. til hit Hesth. hit Borole. Haoa SEATTLE. May 14 f rnlversal). Sirrtflc . aS.r9Ti,o-Tand 1.1. Bool fotor.de collet.: tied Slate, Kaaeeellle n Itate Bssalts. bstted Rhodes 3. la Hesth 4. Bstarday's Doable of th Pacific Coast ptara The f.ir third. tl iffras sod Harvey, bark ef Bsttsetea: bstea. ead 44easea Tlaltsl, as Lee te a.rr te Anew Im league renounced for a time their Peoria 4. riecslor Hall; Time rotorsdo Arres. Hetskt, IS foet. Warree Bad Hswderses. i.asp te to Tofsoa. af 4. . Ktsley gsme ball role habitual ef aprlaffV.H games, and toeing sls'y t tah Asftea: see-"JtT'io -.,Wos srr West 4. ( iisloa T. 3 boors Torre Users 2. k loots lertoa 4, Becker, Wse- - In the ninth Inning of today a games. Lmpiree Po llst i.h Aaiio.: laird, BrrrMrma, Betterlos: VcPBtire, Tailor and Thorn rr terrelt aadajtstitrs. bees. Braasrille Osa'llle t: Bl-rtraia. postpoaed; When smoke cleared away, the rot.r ,tbe .oBrtk. flsrh, prarer. se: Brbe Pluxlera "taOWf hsra, Tarler. Iil.tnac. 1ST M. scoreboard showed: Brattle 1. Portland Liberty 1J, Bsrrea T. Visr ra Wos by 7. ef The Indians overcame Portland a f ladsaj, ttark aad Boiatet: wriTiiB Batteries; Auotnine. ' aonmt t B t4rH I felasisfl aad Bees. lead with two the moet foarts. t lah Assies. Wjotof tstarday't Basalts. I Norib'citeea U. Wllese It.' for home fanfc eMs Ji Toprha I. Joplis Brews. Barker asd Insae Bstles: homer full the the bases and the with .e,tn.1n4 lesav. Jaasea, Vsa Celt, Burtoe aeniwfl.ld T, Port gailth 13. BAN" FRANCISCO. Osk sad Vaascsrr. May 14 Cniver-saljFieidisqueeze piay That brought home the sno i..oi,j f - .. . IsdrpeedtiK a, Mseaofee U. adea Bey faraa peatseeed. run in a . behind finish. two-mil- Wightmah Cup Team Selected -- ummier. h. in ns fnited States Lawn Tennis associa Idaho, May II. Vernon (Skippy) Stivers, quarterback, en the University of Idaho Vandal football team from 1923 to 1915, has been appointed as athletic director el the Nampa. Idaho, high school for the his coming year and will take n duties there en September 1. . For the past two years Stiver! hat been at Washington university, St IiOula.. as freshman football and bas baseball ketball coach and varsity nsentor. He resigned this position this spring and has been In Moscow for the past three weeks. Stivers played baseball with the San Francisco Seals for one year before golns; to Washington unlverelty. He will probably play baseball with some of that leagues In this section this time. quarter-mil- e 1 I i nair-mu- 1 Mid-othe- rs Colo-Blevi- Breaks His Time Without Effort. Burton surprised the multitude by mitrunnina- - bis teammate. Nate Long, the B. Y. V. milers, to capture and .. iiii in tha excellent time of :49. But he turned around shortly ethereat ter and dashed orr tne time Of l.Uth In pre Jensen, who had pressed him vious rsces, ws lout in tne rear. smooin uisn handsome the running If he hsd Just strode to the tape h break to aerioua no effort marie s,wo Freed and Blevins, Utah, doubles runners-up- . die center, Phil Milstein and Fred Russell of rado university, who replace Buttle and Don Dixon of the "Y" as doubles champions. Below, Coach Theron A. Parmelee of the champion Utah team. I "MOSCOW, ncnrrl-hrnakln- a- i' Here are the R. M. C. champions and a few who made the meet successful. Left, Chick of Utah, who succeeded Lee Buttle of Provo the for singles title. Right, Lund Johnson of Utah in singles. Top center, Dave Aggies, runner-u- p Former Vandal Utah A. C Second, B. Y. U. and Crimson Tie for Blevins Wins Singles Title; C. U. Doubles New Champions Crowned in Net Tournament Excellent Fielding Helpa Pillette Over eensstloaUy winning siirrirg tira A OPEN. Team Standing. Won. Lost. Pet. SUNDAY 2 D. A R. f! Decimo Club .....1 ..1 Press....' lUUkllty I . 1 i T l cnliA ohi.i Eaatern Hatter Elk 0 l.OOO fiOO .500 .333 vumis. .33.1 .000 Sunday's Schedule, Haw Elks vs. Eastern Hatters, thorne; Buanlon and Davis, umpires; scorer. Bioan, American Teiegrapn college vs. munlcinal tin. 1. Barber Mvirna nd Klmniona. umpires: Creer, scorer. p. c K. u, vs. ousnty r'reaa. mu nicipal No. I. Oilberg and DecVer, , uniDjr; Teeter, scorer. Heber Noses Out Spanish Fork, 2-- 1 Prore C7.BTBAL UTAH LEAGUE. Clsb luadiag. Won. Lost. .... . ., . Heber American Pork Snsnlsh Pork .. Ttntte .. I'sysoa ., .oH7 .asT ,oro ... ,, luadsj'i Prt. l.orn l.ocn j .000 Schedule. Piysna at Tintie. Special to The Tribune. STANI8H PORK. May 24 Spanish Fork dropped the greatest baseball fame sees here ia sr.ersl years ta lleber here todsy rn a Central I tan clash, whra V. Dudley dropped a nop fie ta the tenth taalns with naa oa second, letting tn ths run that gsre the visitors the asms. 2 to 1, It wet a brilliant pllrhlns (In. I between TUESDAY B EMPLOYEES. Csrter of Spanish Fork aad Perkins o( the Team Standing. Tlsitors. Carter hsd the ed all the wny Won. Lost Pet through, but three errors o bis teammstes In sll ef the Tlsitors' let Bosnian' runs. 8 .750 1 Oil Contlnsntal .750 fork s lone scare cssm ea a homer la the Walker Prior. fifth by .1 .750 Bcenio Lin The score: Btaadiag sf tke Class, f .350 1 Clover Leaf SPANISH Pong, HEUKll. Wa. Lest. .250 Reserve Federal B.H.O.A B.H.O.A, l.'ian ..4 rWsrbease .:;u Msntfoas-- . T.m Mutual Creamery 4 14 2 'Hanks, 3 Orden . . . era. rf.... 10 10 Honbsm. ss.. 4 20 1 1 f.o-T.. B. St. AlUarrlck.ss. 4 0 4 10 rv.DnUWr.cf... 4 Tussdsy's Sehsdul. si.lt Lake Montsoia. 8 0 7 0 iDarls. c .300 ...1 Guthrie Scenic Line vs. Walkers, municipal t. err. 8 4 Barnett. 12 2b... 3b.... I No. 1. riar.ra battiaa .300 ec better: PI. . Decker, umpire; Teeter, scorer. Bonner, 3b.. 4 0 3 Vnlor. lb... 4 011 AVS. I AB. i V 4.- -. 1 B mw. v. 1 0 ttsnlry, t.V 4 14 O'n.Iindleylf . .. II ' 1 Arose. Ogries umpire; I.NrlsonJb-- e 4 0 111 Prior, rf 1,5 municipal No. 1. Uiiberg, Caosoa. Onthrta 1 liCarter. M 4 0 If. Wlrfdlsoa, I P.... 1"' MIIbst, Ordea M .Ms I tjonrinentai uii vs. juuiuai t rream- - Pillmore, ef. 4 0 4 11 N.wsoais. Bait Lake 500 ery, tiawtnome. n... 4 3 0 2' 1 ? scanion, umpire; Perklna. Johnaos. (Intbrte A 11 unlock lb 0 0 10 v Sloan, scorer. 4 3 Stokes. Onlhrle ..18 I BBKBrhoaae Cook, .87 1 10 1T Total! ,...18 13012 Totals ... A OPEN, WEONESOAY aVnodB.'. Sekadula. Heber . Kail Lake vs. Ontbrle. VI blltler dllTasmd --.v.o Bims Stindrng, 0 t 0 B. at. 8. vs. Safarbeaee, sou Ik Jaalor Hits 0 1 l o Won. Lost Pet hlch. ' PorSpsnisb MO kG D. I I. o Runs 1 ,7nfl Eastern Hatter Wis . 1. " 2 0 2 1 1.0 0 o. 8. L. ;333 Johnny Mitchell. Indian eecond-sacke- r, Buns tV Iridium. Perkins. Kummsry: .333 Prior.. who hit the homer as well ss a double American Tel. College.--- ! Krrors Bottlisn, V. Dudley, Bsm.lt. I .333 stolen bases Hanks. snd two singles, was the batting star Electrical League Bon ham. Bscrlflce of the game. ..1 Fort Douglas hit Bsrnett. Home run Prior. Two-baBKATTJB. rOBTLANR hits Perkins 2, Harks. Btrnrk ont Br BHOA.I BIIOA Schedule. T. Bsses ea bills Off Perkisa Csrter 4, by Wedneadsy'i T1 4 4 12 Mitchell. 3h 1 1 3nhnsoa.3k.. z. nail Nelson. Time ef rassrd renins No gsme scheduled; holiday. 8 1 0 3 4' Vull.r Kb Sllsfoos.SS fame 3 kour. I'mplre gtersna. Scorer 1 Bnble.lf .... Smltklf Wsrner. THURSDAY B aMPLOYEES. 10 1 Jscoos.rf .... 44 11 144 fl1 4 I 11 OIHbertecl.lb Keeser.lb Tssns Standing. . Boons, rf . , 1 3 0 0! Bllsfsrth.ss.. Won. Lost. P A 1 a oiaer.rf Knot he lb . . 4 0 Continental Oil liarbreidt.e ... 4 3 3 A'nsmita.e 1 I " ,71 1 State Mountain 4 .... J'Xolfht.B 14 t'oiee 1 ."333 2 0 0 0'lNels Tribune . 10 Ktrond.p 1 1 3 COTTONWOOD STAKE. 2 0 .333 Clover Leaf ., Verkri.p OiXssce.p ' ! 2 .833 11 OS Walkers . 7 Dsns .1 Esstern Oivliion, Federal Reserve ,000 I Won. Lost Pet. Totals. . S7 10s!S 14) Tsttls . . M 13 BO 14 P"Uth Cottonwood 0 l.Ooo a' in. ut wbes wtaslnx ram seared. Schedule. Thursday' 0 l.flon Winder". ittstted for Kslfht la stith. Walker Continental Oil. mn 1 0 rHstted for Olney nt alatb. ..rrisnnt- v4HV.sjwipirwr "rfrMrtrry"?- www- Portland ..net) 11 SCO 1 f Creer. ecorer. Mill Creek 0 .000 Postal League j ........... ..I ... lb... ......t . riov.. ...........11 ,.....31 "Tm It Ills Tf 4110 1111 .... u 12 10 14 15 oBtiifleoa oi 14 ....1 ......1 .... 113 Ill 4114 .... .... .41It 101 Winder, So. Cottonwood Capture Stake Openers ...i .......I ..... .......1 .............. .......0 ...... .... ;.,..l i...l v. ,.) iitie ono rax 14 Bona Le Borresa 1- - Keeser, AlBsmlth. fole. Mitchell. Bnbie 8, iscebs. MTierloch. Brhssidt, Vsecs, Ttsrls. Br- t MlichelL Kll.wortk. Isslnts Bitrhed s. br strand I I By Bnirht a. br tremt eictsry re SBce. rbsrge e- f.st to Stmod. Bnna responsible for knlrht J. Cols , f.tmrr 1. airond t. Btrnrk ont-- Br tola J. hr Bnilht L Its, ItflTS tiff Knilsbt 2. off Cole. I. off at rood off l.rkrs 1. Hit with Bttrfced bill B hr Cole. Btolea mi, r 1, worts. SritBildt Horn, bo.rs Krrorr. Johnaos. mm A la- Sursnary: Bione . re nolin, rWr. i Mountain state nicipal No. 2. Sloan, scorer. Clover Leaf vs. Federal Reserve, Hawthorne. Peacock, umpire; Teeter, scorer. va. Tribune, mu Simmons, umpire; hoos. Twebsse hi' Cote. Mllh'-brbi's Kroner gilrwortii. to NieafooB In I ol ro Johnaos to Tim ef saase 1 S3, laiplret kiacrrfcartb Bad Brows, Ihwi: .9 Winder I, Holiday 2. Winder and South Cottonwood won opening ontesis of Cot wards FRIDAY AMATEUR OPEN, tonwood strike baseball. Winder de- Team Standing. eated Hollidiiy, 4 to 2, while Brlnlon Vtoo. Lost. Pet. forfeited to South Cottonwood, I to 0. ."SO Pullman . .. ..1 r Molays .. Western Opt . . Bnbl. J. , aawflrs Keeieya Western Vninrt m Horrosn, JottBsea grrbe, riro.ro. Paiaca Laundry els? a i.Boe M'trbell. Saturday's Results. I. Brlnton South Cottonwood (fr.rfeit). ,0l .... ..3 ' .f7 !!i ..2 .. . 5vr- Priday's Schedule. Palace Laundry va Keeievs, munici pal Xo. L scorer. Simmons, umpire; Bioan, Western Union VI. Western Opts, municipal No. 2. lejreii;., JUDBirt: Teeter, scorer. fie Molays vs. Pullman, Hawthorne. Ganatord, urriilre, Creer, scorer. |