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Show T1IE SALT LAKE TJRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1929. 10 FIVE NEW CHAMPS APPEAR IN STATE PIN MEET Testimonial to 'Big Train' A.A. BASEBALL Before the Waihington American league bate-ba- ll club player left for the north latt week from their ipring training headquarter at Daytona Beach, 7a., totem folk feted Manager Waller John-toand Boy Scout pretented him tcith floral wreath. They wished Big Train" luck in hit big league 1929 voyage. RACE BEGINS RED DEVILS, STOWELL, OF OGDEN TAKE 8& TEAM, SINGLES HONORS, RESPECTIVELY Bulls, Schettler End Play With Doublet Laurel; Helper Men Shine. Sporti in Review Hat Been Busy Week B. Y. U. Places . ' :,,..,.., r Fan of Chicago Cubs Tells One On Frank Chance M'GRAFS BIG TRIO STOP SENATORS, IN FINAL EXHIBITION TILT 2 Bunion Race Halts; Sheriff Serves Papers COLUMBUS. Ohio. April 14 M"). C. C. Pyle's bunion derby was temporarily halted here tonight, when two deputy sheriffs served a writ of attachment on Pyle's rolling equipment, a large bus and three touring cars. The writ wa served on behalf of a New York automobile dealer, who claim that Pyle owe him 13100 for three automobile, the depu tie said. ry title-winni- 14 Heavies Booked for Week's rt -Be-lls-Breu- ... 1 1 . McCune-Slmmer- n er . capital 8lt 5 as important h athJcie as the capitals of Europe are." Nine- itap Lake Efficiency Printim 1 u 3 Sperdoti-OrI arson . Dennis . Harold Woo- - . .. . Sinst. 5J4! M" i B.11I It ti rhr H.nnfr Totili . EUCS. 1 Wl.rtnd . Uxrii c P . . 1? ;. .IH Jrnn Bockbolt 1" 10 ..... Tot.U Sution Dtrinli Burk. JV" 11 1M . !1 1M Wrl TotU . . . O'LOUOHUJ. ... ........... flrnadus Sprtl Miitm OUutil'.ti tprtt 1M 140 110 v U4 Tord To'.tU r . . . . si MUn (v. I"' . 11 1M n 3 i r,s 191 1ST 147 1S4 160 14 1M T"t 7M Ml 1 IS 1 IIS 14t y: I 194 lit 1H 149 47 14 l'4 Itt 4S 7?0 Tol SS7 r criJf.n. rn . . 300 .... Pakl.!i Toi !1 j tMuroK. rA.vrns atirr. Total Westminster an West htsb raeau7eerf will hook up la aoe of tne first snafhea Wm-cap la um T'.lvm usais troens ensss Borer . courts if lereon on th Deat-ans- ' Totsl . Clsadiua Bsnss. Arthur Mamnail. Our An oef.ir aad Uarrr Acn represent Wet- lurke . . ts 117i . . 144- 1 JD1 I I 141 Slnh ir 4 111 1 . .! .16 .IS '1"4 1S1 .ISO 1S4 . Atrhttt.on T .101 Ml . C fl;r 5 - 17 174 453 Tot ir.i 1 By JACK FARRELL. .soo M4 m 171 3 ISO 1S4 14 TOt Ml 5N4 t i r . Ki licit Joe Brill-- " 1- 1 - base-ba- s . ri rter.nts . . tren . . t Mtrw C B Anderson 1 . M is; VI I ti. CHICAGO. April 14 High Stmnsr. champion of 0 1928, today was entered In the American derby, to be run at Washington Park June 15. Entries close Monday. The sensational speedster, owned bv Marshall Field of Chicago, earned (153.590 in his first five start last year, winning the Pimllco and Bel mont futurities. ld $50.-00- AM 4e fthit R score: New York Al Brooklvn iN Athletics, Lv 6 7 Sh-ri- d. 1.1.1 4" ,6t 3 la 14 147 141 131 ::i ;2 Newark M ins Over' Marks bv Four Runs 1 K E. 8 10 S 1 1 - Bklff. Urmann. 1 Si 0 El- I it aav e:r Speaker's SINGUS. 1M Tarsals. s as Kautrman ... ....I J4 34 Relller 34 34 Smith. St. . . 34 Hotue It 24 33 Vincent . . . 2S 33 McOanner . . ....21 13 Smith, Jr. . . . is Tarsets. 34 33 Davis 33 Peterson . . . ft Tarsets. 11 31 ft. Vsn Ivera , . 32 52 Zsllnskl . . . 31 sferers SI Tarrels. Mm. Finch .... Williams Plav city Mon- - , ... a rl . , VL'htt Buhl Resident Plan Modern Country Club Iluish Tops. Gunners At First Nephi Shoot Special to The Tribune. C. E. Hulsh. Eureka, with a vicNEPHI. tory In both doubles and singles events, was hlsh sun at the opening shoot of the Nephl Gun club, here. Sunday. A record crowd of local and visiting shooters turned out for tne events, zavorea or amiaoie weatner. The first event of the season was a prise shoot. Lewis division. Class winners were aa follows: C. I. Hutsb. hub gun and high over all. A: C. E. Ward, B and Lee Balm-fortHulsh led the field tn singles with a 49, and In doubles with a perfect score. C. C. Anderson, however, came In for a share of slorr when he scored a Jsck- rabblt. Just as he was about to fire at a clar pigeon, a lack defied him br runthe rait and Anderson shifted ning across score trMr rabbit. his aim to Officers of the Prove Oun club announced that theirm--grounds would open tlext Sunday at 10 a. . and Invited ail shooters to be present. The scores: . Wall . H. I. Daniels O. M. Howard J. Cromef . . A. Jones . Bslmforth Okelberry . C. Whipple i R. Everet . . J. D. Miller . BIU M ndcrn . S'rrtTnons I.. o Cerison . Pet-J"nn Jess Olson C. E. Hulsh E. L. Jones H. Csrten . . .23 31 31 31 31 22 22 20 20 71 J 4...! ...11 IS H II !0 10 .10 20 PAIB i . sw"ev Colfmen O E. Bigsmsn O. M. Howard N. H. r.ltsch Harrr Luff H r. Badham Club i ,.;4 8 2 Senaire, Lewis and Copfer. Creamery, L. N orris and Lewis. Umpires. Powell and Williams.,, , Scorer,. Hamilton, , v The prison has a strong team this season and Is desirous of makinc dates for future games with any strong teams in tne city or state. T . r, g n ISM itattenes-i-priso- ..,..14 ..........12- RtlK Hswitins 500-ac- re Creamery, 17 17 12 corporation. A definite decision was made during the last week to purchase a tract of land in the breaks north of Buhl and lay out a course, tennis court, fish ponds golf and other sport features. The tract to be acquired Is considered an ideal country club location. It will also have trapshootlng grounds. Member already signed up are C. M. Merrick. J. H. Barker, C. C. Voel-le- r, Enoch Wall, A. E. Kllss, Dr. E. L. Berry, Dr. H. C. Coleman, J. M. Shank, E. M. Worley, Jess Eastman, Ben Tillery, Martin Miller, W. H. Wright and O. J. Glasgow. put-out- It DOUBLES BUHL, Idaho. Sensational pitching by Lewis of the state prison baseball team, aided by a disastrous error on the part of the Mutual Creamery won the first ball game of the season for the prisoners by a score of 5 to 4 Saturday afternoon. The game was sensational from start to finish, featuring several double plays and numerous lone out s. field The score: R. H. E. Prison 8 3 5 31 53 31 1 . . to Th Tribune. A number of Buhl Special Over Creamery 2J IS . " men are soliciting memberships for a country club in BuhL As soon as 50 memberships are secured it Is planned to organize a company or Prison Nine Triumphs 17 18 Vivian Orme . . P. L. Jones . . Mrs Coleman . O. Havmond . C. C. T. rtlh-- r . 33 35 31 25 34 33 24 23 23 T::::n:r:i? r.'Jl iurt 10 i i i n, iimils al uuf Bantie Rank Invasion LOS ANGELES. April 14 (). is Back from a combined honeymoon 15 H trip and fistic invasion of Australia. Pet Jnsn . . Fidel La Barba, former flyweight 1 Trade, representative. champion, is busy planning a camanother paign for the acquisition of that of the ' bantamCampbell Annexes Ogden ring crown weight division. The erstwhile king of the imSingles: Becker Shines to The Tribune. Special pounders has mapped out a program ODEN leek Campbell broke f'f bird? whereby he hopes to win the bantamstrs'h at John MBron'ne park Simdiy to ln the s'nree events ai the weekly Og- weight championship of the world den O'tn cluh hoot. between now and October, and then O. L Pecker and Alf Cbrier,en tied will for la singles br shattering 4 out He retire from the ring for keeps. will reenter Stanford university of 0 birds o The at thet time, he says, and. after three handicap event er and E L Pwd. ho broke 7 oti of 3J years there, will become a bond nd the dmfHtea wen to Mr. Bck-- r. r!as broker. A. P. Bi'ow and Pord. each ef whom broke 21 f 34 blrda. La Barba returned home yesterday The shootln of HecVer Sundav was ex- with hi bride of a year, and hi manceptional. After flnlsblna second in the sineles, he tied for first in tti hsndlcap ager, George V. Blake, from the "land and ta doubles shooting. down under." It was a successful trip Th scores for L Barba, who engaged hi four a TARGETS', 74 Jack Campbell fights and won all of them, two via 1 L. .... Bcker 0Alf the knockout route. 4 Cbr'eter.ajn . . . E. L. Ford . . . ., Jesa Olson . . . . LOS ANGELES. April 14 MP!. Mrs. May Button Bundy today goes back to England, where she first won International tennis laurels a quarter of a century ago. Accompanied by her daughter. Dorothy, aged 13. Mrs. Bundy expects to visit the continent and to enter the Wimbledon tourna ment. As a girl of IS. May 8utton won the International tournament on English court In 1904. This will be her first trip to England since 1906, when she won the title a second time. Mrs. Bundy will play tn various French B tournaments In May, and In England C1 aror'Hiaeln ., In June. She will return to the A P B'eelow Albert E. Wker . United States to play on the Wight-ma- n w Artrinr wtlthl . . . , cup team, and In the national P. te. r-- el championships. Following these apw . to will -return pearances Mrs. Bundy W Wer- -r . i Los Angeles to defend her re -! Wl'ltRoeweltee . . championship. d : . . Legion Calls Mass Meeting Of Junior Baseball Lads 54 .....44 t4 4 Erc!t T st BALL GAVE BOOKtD. The Wewenlrmer Cincinnati Cleveland'Cincin-nat- i exhibition game called off: ram. four-rou- Hallmark . . . Peppsrd . . . E. ATLANTA, Ga, April 14 VP) Four new pilot are making their first bids for honor tn the Southern association baseball whirl, the annual drive that leads to the pennant, which will open on four fronts Tuesaf terrioon., . (V day ' these newcomers, who are" in jecf-ln- g much uncertainty into the dope books, are Wilbur Good of Atlanta. Rudy Hulswttt. Mobile; Clsrenee Rowland, Nashville, and Jimmy Johnston. Chattanooga. Good came up from the Bally league. Hulswitt is a former big leaguer. Rowland once tried his hand at managing the Chicago White Box, and Johnston is a former Birmingham star. Opening game find the Chattanooga Lookout entertaining Atlanta. Birmingham at Nashville, Memphis at Little Rock and New Orleans at Mobile. 33 Van Kvera D. , Four ISetc Managers Lead Southern Loop Club 31 r. . Bra? Morris . sas-aa- li saxad m:!S re- sume practice Monday with a OeacosU same and tiiar, scheduled bet seen in colics school aspirants. The gam wlU atart at 4 erieclt on tne Parsons field. Hieh school The lineup 7 eteoser. p: Walker, rf. Wot-eHookud Prrr. NEWARK. N. J.. April 14 tv Tm dianapoils game canceled; ram. lb Barnuaa. la. Mana. cf. rough, c. Axon. If. Newark team of the Inter- - j Co, I Joaephsoa. as- Patterson, e: Porof Con- At Memphl Pittsburgh (N) and ter. ! eeCarter. 2k: Norton. It. Tilson. Ik. ins js'i ' national league srounced two ten hits Memphis iSA) game canceled; rain. Ooodricn. rf. Prai, cf. Hanson. If. us 4:4 nie Mack hurler today for isj Event. . Paclflc-Southwe- n dv, At in Weekly Gun Club - to The Tribune. PROVO For the purpose of making finalpreparatlon for junior base.14 II S3 ball competition in this section, a mss meetini of bovs between the rtAVDfCPA 3J TAROrTS ftges of 11 and 17 is railed for Thurs- .. r, rs : day eveninz. April 18. by the Ameri-- " ; . . , V t P""1 can Legion. C B Hlss:r lr: Frank DemlniT. etate eorenianrirr V I "M of the legion: T. R. Kerschner of O 7. Beckerpoublis ij rin. 3 A P. P eelew T bait Lake, state Junior baseball chair31 E L Pord i.., Alf Chnsteason . V4 man; W. W. Thomas, district chair31 T C man: Albert .TUrkjwttrick. Provo port Hlr n. 4 la W Cairpbetl , and Ott Romney will 34 commander, asd Armstrong be among the speakers. 24 x . ...... .13 Wat Boigeiter . T At St. Iouis Cardmal-Browseries prstponed; rain. More and Grabowski. Dicke;-- Vance. liott, Mos and Debrry. R. Batteries Esrnfhiw. Shores and Perkins: Johnson- and Brennan, H E 1 i ; r. " 1 ll Robins Beat Yanks On Hendrick's Homer BaUenes-Wel- I"l Sliulet. P Burt this-city'- game bctwren big league t?ams. R. H. E. The score: 6 2 0 Boston Red Sox 4 9 0 Braves Boston Batteries M Gaston, MacFayden, Carroll and Berry, A. Gaston, Asby; Belbold. Delaney. Cunningham and Collins. Taylor. Bpohrer. -1 r. Matlc. ten-rou- Winner Records 99 of 100 e, ten-rou- ! '1 . men, Con O'Kelly and James Edward Maloney, will enact the third episode of that thrilling heavyweight drama, "Who Can Lick Whom?" on Friday York night at Jess McMahon's oeNew me outColiseum. This appears to standing fistic feature of the coming week in New York. O'Kelly got a draw In the first meeting of the pair several months ago, but the Boston fishmonger, who Is in the throes of the most sensational comeback ever attempted by r. big fellow, took O'Kelly up to Boston several weeks later and beat him in bout . a lively Maloney comeback ha been the sensation of the year. Knocked out by Tom Heeney and generally regarded as a pushover about a year ago. James Edward is now fighting better than he did the night he made of Jok. Dalaney ta .the He has Oard?n tvo years ago. Heeney end whipprd Johnny Rlsko. oth-- rs in the last fern- - months and is now rutrd anion; those eligible to fight for the rifht to succeed Gene Tunney. Heavyweights will bask in the cal- cium Monday nigni at uie eroaoway Arena. Artnur uervun. ine iiauan, ts to exchange iocis with Big Boy Peterson of Chicago in the main bout of. ten rounds. DeKuh ha been on the inactive list since his dud with Jack Sharkey in Boston In January, in which he finished a poor second. BROOKLYN. N. Y.. April 14 CTIt- the Philadelphia Harvey Hendricks. home run with 6to beat to 2. s ISO mi si tne oasejs imea in tne mira inning 113 score: 1!4 The oeto Kooirts y" enabled the Brooklyn ISO 304 the Yankees bv a score of 7 to 1 Philadelphia A) isa la I 43 here tod v. Babe Ruth failed to Bet Newark no l" 14i 7f3 . - Chlcsso Trlbuns Press Service. NEW YORK. April 14. Two Irish- card offered by Promoter Al Auer-bac- h, promoting bouts under the colors of the local American Legion. ' Both Darren and Payne finished off training for the bout with light workouts Bunday. Both battlers are confident that it will not be lack of conditioning that will low the bout for them. Payne Eager to Return To Ring After Vacation. Payne is eager to get back in the ring after a layoff since February 11, when he was knocked out by Buddy Washington, Pocatello, Idaho, colored sensation. Mack has been under the care of a physician, who treated hi nose. It was found after the bout with Washington that a slight infection had sent poison through Payne's system and sapped much of his natural strength. Mack ts likely to meet most any thing when he bumps up against the veteran Darren. Frankie is in perfect shape and has been drilling in the ring all winter long. It was Frankie who developed Bob Heckler, Utah amateur light heavy and heavyweight champion. Peg Johnson Meets Rugged Klckipoo Dan in Semifinal. The second bout brings together a rugged battler in Kicka-po- o Dan, Washakie Indian, and Peg Johnson, a local boy, who Hies to slug with the best of them. This will mark Johnson's first attempt at fighting such a hoy as Klckapoo. Last week Peg showed his ability to slug when he knocked out Pasty Robbins. Frits Tolman, Wyoming cowboy, clashes with Chief Custer In the main preliminary of four rounds. The Chief is a brother to Kickapoo and every bit as rugged. Tolman 1 now a gentleman boxer himself. Juddy La Salle, colored, former bantamweight champion of Utah, will get a test when he opposes Elmer Ballard, Sandy, in a preliminary. Jack Snyder, who knocked out Johnny Medack last week, meet a tough and willing youngster In Harry Taylor. Young Haig and Jack Willis will start the show with a curtain raiser. six-rou- Speedway officials said today that at least ten more machine are expected within the next week. When the entry list Is closed at SINGLES. midnight May 1, officials expect that O. E. Hulsh there will be at least forty cars nom- H. Carten inated tor the annual speed classic. R. Hansen P. Badham Qualifying trials will be held to cut H. sWUer Coleman the number of starters in the race to P. Hansen thirty-threthis being the number A. Hansen J. Nelson permitted under the rules of the L. B L. Jones American Automobile association. Russ Hawkins Ward The cars now at the racecourse are C. E. E. Bigaman t the mounts of Cliff Bergere, Deacon O. . . B. Allen . Litz, Cliff Durant. Bob McDonough, Paul Davis Oltsch three cars belonging to Earl Cooper, NColonH. White three Boyle Valve spsctals and two H. Monson . .. Harrr Luff . . Duesenbergs. . E. 30. Shivering Fans See Braves Blank Red Sox BOSTON, April 14 m. A Mrs. Bundy Leave for crowd of 6000 persons !w the Boston Braves snut out ine Kea rxrx. High Strung Enters Long Tenni CanifMign 4 to 0. here todav in an exhibition American Derby fiich hrst Bunday game, Th i IT B Tol ISl t '"I H B 4J7 SO S.--f.' T "I7 S 17S 1S t in lil so liJ ..1014 13 , i ma lit on . . Uach . . . Sutton . . . , Hurt Wexsll . . .. To1 1"0 To: . K P. i'.t 3 . Wenster Q'ltnn Tot V4 , CLASS A. B SI? l ' 1S S I3 62 1 7 4 Bengre. Elliott. Roy and ; ill 1S3 304 n- ON," Tot. 7 R. H E. 43 Leriao; Bolen, Coumbe and Cronin, IMOI Bool. 1 1S3 17 133 Prsuf Batteries SM i t. li.tas Oeublc. Nelnon K Tot. i 1 1S4 .1M Elkinsrr m The wore: Philadelphia ml Baltimore Mi X"' I1 1S4 C Total T 4i: 1M - S73 1S1 1 .117 J 148 170 a. AM , Jill Tot 14S 1 1M 4 S04 MS i 17 135 ifhM Selbr, Jr. S3" 47 417 1 14 Dol. ill jei las 110 171 17J CI 1 J . . Toti! 171 I 3.'J 1 S.lbj 541 11 411 fp-'-- Totl Ooobr. JIM S Tol Jim BrnT HO Jot Btrn.r m 4.40 Totsl 10 S37 130 To Pehr MI 10 an JOJ 904 re nam Tot 'M 1 J SrbulK J ! t TOO 'CLE Prim Borkholt . 577 2D .197 . in Tot 1 17 It , litmpliiro . 310 Buttl ShulU Nationals to six hits, and the Interns Uonnl lragui- - club a Phils handed th? drubbing. Philadelphia Totals H.ntfer Ml Qulnn 44l Total RmoIU. BuSsy'i CLASS A. HENAutAS. .131) . ! i.PfllM 4 Hall Jr. OKI) Lrons Steele Meet Travis In Twin Falls Bout fea-lu- lft 3 Visnette - ts Tb Tribune. TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Four bouts are on the program of the American Legion boxing card here Monday night The headliners In a match will be Bud Travis. Twin Falls, and Ernif Steele. Salt Lake. Ernie WooUey. Twin f alls. nd an unnamed boxer ef his claw ill the semifinal; 6ede Nelson. Twin Falls, and Ted Kopp. Hansen. iU enasw In th preliminary, with Toffy Ford and Ben Becks'ead. bantams, in the curtaln-ral&e- r. . ... . . s Vignette-Karro- 1 . r . . r ' vi'"m 4i tfALWHfbffrttDWT W-Sfe- K-' came back to the Onole wo art Bol?n S 3 To totliy from the Philadsipiiln Athf.4 letics, and with Coumbe lipid the 17 137 171 4H risV" ..3310 Wejal! . 1014 To:il ..tOM Don bit. r Nrlron-ElFlns- 4 5 1 Orioles Brat Phils ...74(1- .. 4 Conoco No. teen clubs and colleges of Washington have petitioned the A. A. U. for the right to separate from the South Atlantic asportation and set up housekeeping for themselves as the District of Columbia division, according to an Associated Press dispatch. "In Europe all eyes are focused upon the capital In connection with amateur athletic events." the petition sets out "Such event In these capital cities of Europe are deemed of the greatest Importance and gain world-wid- e publicity. It Is our desire to make the city of Washington the amateur port center of the United State and attract all Important national event to thi city." The project seems to have a good deal of merit but It will take time to bring it through to completion. There are so many large cities in the United States clamoring for sports event that it will be found difficult to make any one of them, even the nation' capital;- a center to the exclusion of others. ...!;...J441 (IP). Thirteen cars are already on hand at the Indianapolis motor speedway and are being put through their paces in preparation for the sevenrace to be held May teenth GOES TOKAUTZMAN trick 500-mi- le Pugilistic Principal Event in N. Y u Olson-Sehu- lt intrclM Cars Arrive for 0'Kelly, Maloney Speedway Race Meet Once More INDLUJAPOUS. April Sun-day- tiu. SHOOT Delta Clash mwl at tb Dcltt huh tchool fndi4 In virtorr for Cbe senior rlM. whlrh scored Junlort secured second M'i polnu. Th "4 points. The sophomores plc with 14vhlio the freshmen trslled points, 1S with none. The events: dsh M Johnson, first: O. Roberts, second. H. Steel, third. Tims. MS 4. fole veult r. Whicker won. S Stspler. second: H-- BtsoL third. Oisttnc. 1 iost 1 Inches. Shot put B 8t spier, won: J. Roe. second: Mis Thornton, third. Dlsttnce. St feet i Inches.. Mile ran P.- Jenkins, won: Whieksr, second: L. Wstts. third. Time. ! W Hlfh Jump r. Kdssrds. B Ssmpson. J. sU E. tied. Heisht. Flnllnson snd Stspler t feetd i Inches. dssh M. Johnson, won: Oeorje H. ateel. third. Time. :24 1. Ashbr. second: Discus M. Thornton, won:' C Btspler. second: J. Itot. third. Distence. 7 feet 10 inches Steel, won: O. Ahbr. sec 440 Tsrdi-- H ond: M. Johnson, third. Time. ;57 Brosd lumo M. Johnson, won: O. Rob ens. second: T Bishop, third. Distance. 11 feet I inches. Hslf mile L. Workmsn. won: H Steel, second: B. Jenkins, third. Time. I.zs. Jseelln E ststxer. con: J. mnunson. second: U Workman, third. Distance, MS feet 7 niches. . Hslf mile relay Seniors ra. Whicker. H. Steel, P. Whicker, M. Brasher), Ton. Time, 1:43. tenet a! the avents were elASely contested. The track waa rather heavy from recant storms, remains in slow tuns. six-rou- ld Seniors Win Brtrli! to Tht Tribune. DELTA Th onnuil Frankie Darren, veteran welterweight, boxer, and Mack Payne, promising young welter, are primed bout at the Hipfor their podrome theater tonight. Darren and Payne are down for .the last bout on the double headline NEW YORK, April 14. Close friends of Babe Ruth, the baseball star, were excited tonight over a report that the home run king was to be married early tomorrow in New York. The young woman nominated In the report for the honor is Mrs. Claire Hodgson, a former Zleg-feFollies beauty, whose close friendship with Ruth often ha been commented on, both here and in the Florida training camp. At EbbetU field, Brooklyn, where the Yaree played today. Ruth steadfastly denied any Intention of marrying anybody now. "If I'm getting married, if new to me," said the Babe. Claire Hodgson was formerly Clara Merritt daughter of Joe M. Merritt a lawyer of She married Athens, Ga. Frank Hodgson, scion of a prominent and wealthy family, who died five year ago. CHICAGO. April 14 (JT). The American association opens what promise to be another tight race Tuesday, with at least six clubs, Indianapolis. Milwaukee. St Paul. Minneapolis, Kansas City and Toledo, regarded a championship threats. 1928 title noiaer. Indianapolis. start Its campaign at home against Miss Florence KUUlea's MUvauicee team: Kansas City invades Louisville, St Pul opens at Toledo and Minneapolis attack Columbus. Manager Bruno Betzel will use either SehuDD or Burwell as his start ing hurler against the Brewers, with Sprins at the receiving end. Manager Jack LeUvelt of Milwaukee, who lost two good Ditchers in commis sioner Landls' free agent edict Jon- nard and Wingard. was undecided to night as to hi selection. To Ben Tlncup, veteran Indian, will faU the Initial pitching assignment for Louisville, while Kansa City is expected to send the redoubtable Tom Sheehan to the mound. Minneapolis will start it campaign at Columbus, while St. Paul will in- -' vade Toledo In the other opening skirmishes. Batteries tn these game are problematical. 1 . in Semifinal. He Will Wed Race Looms. i.. Peg Johnson Tests Punch Against KJckapoo Dan Ruth Spikes . Report That Indianapolis' Crown Lies Uneasy; Another Tight ,,. five-ma- 14-t- n- IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR FRAY n, Five Principals Of High Schools STATE BOWLLVQ CHAMPIONS. Five high school principals, , . Singles X4 Stewelt, Ogden. a well as many teachers In vaA Sporti Center Doable C. . J. Belt and 8. rious field of tudy have : SehetUer. been placed by the RetTDeYlls, Team devel week Ogden. placement bureau of Brigham In glancing over last Young university, according to PweepsUars Elks. opment, sport follower! of the naFive new state champion appeared the record on file tn the office tion find that much happened to jive In bowling circle Sunday night, a of Dean L. John NuttalL and state that the fifth annual The principals who have al- -. evidence of a tusy period championship ready signed contract are: here and there several event of lm event came to a dose at the Orpheurn Lortn Mile, principal of the oowiing aiiey. portanee occurred. Red Devils of Ogden, who scored Cedar City Junior high school: week In lumralnf up the happen 2804 mints In the meet Saturday af Oeorge Hess, principal of the last-day effort Drums, Idaho, high school: O. ing! to the baseball world, we find ternoon, survived the n d L. Pearson, principal of the teams of two of the best that the uge lor ine Dig league Col1929, Business In aet for been the state, Henager's Ordervllle high school; Rulon drama ha All ma lor league team returned from lege and Nephi Plasterera, and gained Shepherd, principal of the Overton. Nev., high school and the aouth during the part week to the state title. Henater. 1928 Merrill Chrlstopherson, prin- await the Inaugural ciasne 01 me champions, bowled a 3751 Sunday to American and National loop race land In third place, and the Plasterers clpal of a high school in Arl- bombarded the maples for a 7764 son. next Tuesday. In the final week of training com score, to take second place. The Plasterer finished fifth last year. petition. Manager Joe McCarthy Chicago Cub continued to show the Stowell' Mark ef Saturday way In the National league with Stand Final Effort of Star. record of 3x victories and one Another Saturday' mark stood the nlng tie In seven games, in no game, say a united rres review, mciua final gaff. Ed Stowell. who recorded beautiful 619, to take first place, Hou a with fracas ine the ton, Texas, did the Cube' pitcher al retained hi pinnacle Sunday, despite the effort of Jack Qulnn and J. C low more tnan eignt ruts. By It showing the Chicago club Henager two tingle shark. J. Evans, loom as the greatest threat to the who also crashed Into second place New York Giant, whom tome critic Saturday, retained the post and Joe think have enough speed to win the Pelty, relegated from first to third CHICAGO UP): If the Cub live National league flag, in spite or ine at the Instance of Stowell and and cop the Na Cubs, a ctrong Pittsburgh squad, a Evan. 8unday, stayed there at the up to expectation determined 6U Louis crew and the final cnectup. eecnier ana wexaji tional league hunting this year, no finished fourth and fifth, respec one will be more grateful tnan Dan flashy pitching staff of the CincinCahlll. perennial Bruin fan. tively. nati Red legs. Dan has traveled with the team The New York Yankee finished Although C. J. Butt and B. scnett- lead retained double and cheered every game for thirty their ler schedand tost exhibition their training ule by grabbing off six games out of won the title, thl event went through two years. Such faith should hive even and, although the champion' it greatest shakeup Sunday. J. C, reward, he thinks. Cahlll is of a superstltlou nature, hurler. on a whole, showed none too Henager and Jack Qulnn rolled an much class, the Hugmen engaged tn 171 to place a scam is point oenina and rightfully so, for he was a great and Olson Schults J. Frank cnance s wnen ine their old hitting tricks. Babe Ruth the champion: Kl ofleader waa manager of the Cub finally found the range with hi war rolled into third place Sunday witn club after a mediocre spring training an 1169: Mullen and Burt drooped years ago. Chance waa one of the TO 1, to fourth, and Sell and Braug greatest believers in hunches the ahowlng with the hickory and to fifth, from second and baseball' world ha known. the rest of the team ith htm slippedDtoces. Once when the Cub were playing respectively. on a rampage. Brooklyn stopped the third Sweepstake event Saturday nignt In St Louis." Cahlll relate. ''Frank champion once. me to went ixs wnicn and I walked to the park, a distance Ifubbell, Benton, Fitzsimaggregation, COLTERS BET SAIL , collected a total of 3728. Chesapeake, of four mile. That afternoon the Oolfers found Interest tn the sailing with 3713. and Henager'. with 3627, Cub won the opener of the eerie nd moot Stingy With Hits; of the American Ryder cup team for were second and Chance Insisted that I walk back third, respectively, Cubs End With Win. Great Britain to meet the British with him. He walked to and from tab Copper Ne. 1 Takes professionals team In the covered ball and the every day park B Team Honor. cup matches at Moorfleld, near Leeds. Claas 33 miles, but the Cubs won four NEW YORK. April 14 (.4 John Class B team honor went to Utah Member of the team. Walter Hagen, straight Leo McGraw's three topmost pitchers. score 1. which hung up a Copper No. Johnny Farrell. Horton Smith, a in serie During Pittsnurgn, Benton Carl Joe near and Al 50 tnan Hubbell, of 2548, point better Watrou. John Oolden, Larry it DlegeL Chance, hi wife. Schulte ond I were Turnesa, Al Etplnosa, Oene Saraaen est rival Lieutenant Greene won the riding back to the hotel after the Fred Fltzsimmons, Joined efforts In vicand Ed Dudley, will also play tn the ingle honor tn thl das with i Cub had lost a close game. Chance, pitching the Giant to a score or 677 and Joe Barney south British open and several tournament was bewailing his tory over the 8enator in ten Innings a hard loser, always on the continent pawed his way to second, 10 point luck and particularly his own diffi at the Polo grounds today. Irwin and Fred Marberry were on The Mlsse Marlon Turpi and Ma- behind ureene. culty in getting a nit. Finally nis Hadley Mar-bersame sailed rion Hollin time Dr. Ludden and Rushmer. the Og wife, at the In an attempt to console htm, the mound for the Senators, the winning run. to enter the British women' tourna- den Class B team, wnicn nung up a said. "It all yielding non take t rrana, K. n. E. The score: ment, and Miss Olenna Collett. na- total of 1181. eight point fewer than it so hard.' rightFrank replied, 'I'd 1 8 1 tional women' champion, announced the atate champion, easily annexed have traded 8ay. for just one Washington (AL) you today 3 9 3 he would follow on a later boat. the Class B doublet honors. This tingle, and would have shot Cahlll New York (NL) Batteries Marberry and Spencer, Oeorgt Volgt, New York amateur, feat was probably the feature of the for double.' " Fltzsimmons won the annual north and tournament Tate; Hubbell, Benton, gain and Hogan, O'Farrell. Class C team honor went to Helpsouth amateur title at Plnehurst, deY. U. B, Inttall 3517. No. 3. C. with er of team Sprinkler and Wllliamf Jr.. Happs feating Fwne. Pittsburgh, 10 and , in the final Oormanis, Helper, won the doubles In Stadium Grid Field event in their class, and Harold Cubs Wind Up With natch. Boxing fan read of Kid Choco- Price 634 on the record Saturday prrlol to The Trlbun. Over Blues Victory colilate' victory at the New York stayed a the singles PROVO. An underground sprin KANSAS CITY. April 14 m. The seum, latest Metropolitan boxing score. kling system Is being laid on the foot ' Scores of the champion and arena, where the Cuban bantamball field of the new "Y" stadium in Chicago Cubs today wound up their result. weight won from Bushy Graham, place of the surface system which wss series of spring exhibition games by OAS A. Utica, K. Y when the latter fouled used last year in starting tne graw. defeating the Kansas City Blues of3 him. Al Mello, Lowell, Mass.. won his 1 JS.04 Thl work la progressing under the the American association here, ) Devil. Of fen . to 0. second victory over Joe Dundee, wel- s Nephl riaster ,...TM direction of J. W. Sauls, custodian. Colics . Bullosas R. H. E. ....7SJ Heneger's The score: terweight champion, at Boston In a 4 Cheaapak 01 has held weather the Bad up laying .....ins of 3 5 0 nontltle bout Eight amateur from s Western Opts. the cinders, but if the sun will shine Chicago (NL)(AA) ....a? 3 0 0 Kansas City all parte of the country were the 8auls believes Mr. few days. ....ills Batteries Cvengro and Grace. crowned In the National A. A. V. box- I Henager-Qulntrack can be made ready tor the . ....llTt ....11M Invitational track and field meet and Hartnett; Warmouth, Morrison and ing tournament at Boston Peters, Clarke. Those Interested In soccer found 4 Mullan-Bu....Jll relay carnival on April 27. ....1147 timely new tn the triumph of the Stnslea. it l improoaDie mat. tne auaiInmeet (Called In eighth: rain.) New York Hakoah. who won the I stowell .... 414 with the the Aggies will be held .... Evans final game of the national champion- 1 J. stadium. .... Jos Peltr Madi-son- s. eerie with Louis 8t. the .... Tom ship Sechler 4 Tigers Whip Leafs .... Ml S to 0. WxU Wins CL4KS a. Greenleaf Despite Being 14Outhit , Johnny Vn Ryn. Orange. N. J, '"' DETROIT, April won the north and south tennis title, 1 tilth Conner Ho. Taa. 1 (.Although Over Taberski 4 outhit 12- to 10, the Detroit Tigers Douglas defeating 6adakazu Onda of Japan 3t Fort 147 Western fuel . . second consecutive their registered in the final match. J47 NEW YORK. April 14 ("). Rlaph 4 Slsrtup Csndv 4TJ victory over the Toronto Maple California' champion crew de- 5 Ac BowUns Psrlors defeated Oreenleaf Frank Tabersiti, 10 3. to Aw kin. Carroll and Leafs here today. feated the University of Washingof Schenectady, the world's cham1 . , Luddeh.Rushmer mi 11 ton oarsmen at Oakland In the varkept the hits well scattered. 1H4 pion, seven blocks to five, in their So ire . . .' score: 10 R. H. E. The sity race. The Huskies won tee junior 4 billiards . pocket special . . . Joh 3 12 3 I race. match, completed at the Strand acad Toronto Barner . , .. J J. Barner-J- o 10 10 0 A SPORTS CENTER. liasles. Greenleaf led Detroit (AL) emy here last night. 177 1 Own . . Batteries Samuels. Hankins and Dan Terri. secretary-treasurM7 in total points, 1205 to 1081. of 1 J. Barne the Amateur Athletic union, an- I Bobleoa . i0 After taking the afternoon block O'Neill; Carroll, Sorrell and Shea, ft0 today, 135 to 34, Oreenleaf clinched Phillips, nounce the launching of a movement 4 Bill 131 ................. . . Terlop to make Washington a, leading amathe match by winning tonight, 135 to Teaaa. teur sports center. Ferris declared 86, In six Innings. His high run was No Fritz Coumbe Helps I 1Heloer 34. that the nations 68; Taberski "should be aia-mnn- FRANKIE DARREN FACES MACK PAYNE r . j ' f . 1 ' |