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Show 1, U1E SALT LAKE TRMUXE,: MONDAY MOKUXO, Al'JUiy 11 VJLV. COMPETITIVE PLAY OPENS AT COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE BROWN CAPTURES OPENING TILT ON A CANYON LINKS; NIBLEY POPULAR s. Par," Han-- d miniMYmiNiJ McHugh Accepts traps, Feature C C.; Other Clubs Active. Invitation to Teach at Ely H. L. Brown captured the opening tournament at the Country club golf course by turning in a score of 8 up on par with his handicap applying. Sunday proved to be a popular day at the canyon course, which was visited by sJmost 300 golfers, including some of the leading stars of the state. ' The tnatct) play against par with handicaps applying proved to be ft Jovial and interesting competition. Dr. E. W. Browning, with a handicap of 9. chased Brown to the wire in the match play tourney by finishing 2 up. Brown's handicap was 30 strokes. Frank Bottertll took third place, his fine score and a handicap of ten strokes giving him a 1 up marcourse. gin over par for the A UsWit Aim Awn , Match Play P F PI ConWildcat Nebraska cedes Coaster 12 Pounds in Bout. Tom McHugh. Fort Douglas club professional has accepted an invitation to teach and give exhibition golf at Ely and Nev.. golf clubs the latter part of April. The post links expert leaves Monday, April 23, for a six days' sojourn to the Nevada golf centers to stimulate Interest In the game there.. visited Pocatello McHugh last year and Idaho Falls in 1927 for exhibitions and instructive play. If the Nevada excursion proves mutually according to Mcagreeable, make be may Hugh, trips each month this summer for brief visits to the two clubs. Assistant Professional Alex Stevenson and Caddymaster B1U Willis will be in charge or the Port Douglas course during McHugh's absence. Experts Favor Yankees, Giants, SEALSMAKE Bl,t ExI)erls Often Guess Wrong Macks BroHiis. Tigers, Griffs Champions' "With W. C. McGehan, copjrrl(ht. CLEAN SWEEP .Menace; Cubs Run McGraw's Club Close Kace in Critics' Balloting. ISiokV Bog Heap Humiliation on Senators; Reds, Angels Triumph. NEW YORK, April 14 (.m. Sixteen major league baseball teams Tuesday will hit the trail that leads annually to pennants or disillusionment on or before October 6. closing day of the 1929 campaign. So far as expert opinion goes, they could start playing the world series now with the New York Yankees.' American league champions for the last three years, meeting their metropolitan rivals, the New York Giants, who have gained the doubtful honor of being picked to capture the National league crown this year. But) fortunately for the nonexperts and the fans, pennants are not scheddecided Just that way. Much can happen to a club in a ule and. the experts are wrong Just as often as they're right ottener. some might be tempted to say. But the Yankees, despite some pitching worries and an infield experiment that is yet to be tested, seem to rate a Jump or two ahead of the American league field. The Giants' "paper" margin In the National league is so slight as to be almost nonexistent. Chicago. St. Louis and Pittsburgh all apiear strong enough to win the pennant if they can get the "breaks." Chief opposition to the Yanks' fourth consecutive championship probably will come from Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics, the St. Louis Browns, the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators.. Cleveland. Chicago and Boston appear slated for the last three positions without debate. 1R2. by Raw York Trlbuna. Ine. i PIECES OF CAULIFLOWER. piece of prise fighter always csn - There may be no Schmellng-Usco-du- n talk business with Uncle Jacobs st of the Three Cauliflowers. bout here next summer after all, the sign FIRPO EXCLUSIVE. which may or may not be for the best. There wss Just one fighter of whom Herr .Schmeltng insists that he will nobody hsd a piece. This was Senor not return to the United States un- Luis Angrl Flrpo of Argentina. When less the New York state boxing com- he arrived in New York and showed mission permits him to shed one of that he could fight, numerous manhis managers. As the boys say. sev- agers and cauliflower dealers offered eral managers maintain that they are their- - services on percentage. They entitled to "piece of Schmeling." The assured Flrpo that they would relieve German heavyweight wants to reduce his mind of all ths complicated fithe number of his stockholders. nancial details. I recall that Gene Tunney, Just beBut Flrpo mads It clean that the fore the Battle of Slightly Leu Than financial details were of more Interest Three Millions at Chicago, sat down to him tlian any others connected and did a little figuring. By a rul- with the game. It was pointed out to ing of the New York state boxing him that his knowledge of English com'mlssion, his manager. Mr. Wlti was limited and that there were many Gibson, was entitled to 33 per "angles." T do not speak English," cent of him. Mr. Boo Boo Hotf of retorted Flrpo, "but I know what five 25 dollars Is in mas him for Philadelphia, suing any language." So Flrpo hired himself a secretary per cent. At the same time Mr. Tim Mara had tn his claim for 25 per cent. for a very modest stipend. In the That would leave Tunney Just 18 1 fight with Dempsey he hsd an amateur manager, an Argentine sports per cent oi nimseu, After considering the figures quite man, probably the only amateur boxMr. decided that Tunney briefly. fight manager prior to Tony Blddle. ing commission or no boxing com Jr. mission, ha was entitled to a majority When It was over the American of himself. He reached the conclu- fight managers said: "What did I tU sion that after all he was doing most you? If he had had an American of the work In the ring and therefore manager he might have been chamshould get most of the haul. He pion." But he would not have left the worked it out that way. shores with his (400,000 Intact and would not now be an Argentine milPLENTY OF MANAGERS. lionaire. Senor Paulino Uscudun also has a SOCCER FOOTBALL. flock of shareholders. As to ths value of the pieces of Uarudun that are When I Insisted that the attempt owned by managers I do not know, to professionalize American intercollbut cauliflower financiers tell me egiate) football would not be a finanthat he is about in ths same plight as cial success I seemed to cause no Httle pain to some of the promoters Schmeling. When Tom Heeney fought Gene who ventured into it. But it seems ' Tunney there were at least four that my guess wss right. It is an shareholders waiting at the box of inspirational game and outside of its flee for the pay-ofThere were the real atmosphere it cannot be played Mortimer brothers, John and Ber- with the same sincerity. nard of England, and ths Harvey i tier i one gam oi looioau wnicn brothers, Charles and John of the is a success professionally, the game United States. What was left for of soccer. In Great Britain It has 0. Heeney after all the pieces of him been drawing crowds as large as had been extracted could not have When I said that ? been much. football could not be turned Mr. James J. Johnston, the boy into a professional game I said, at the bandit, has owned pieces of various same tints, that soccer, played profighters. Including Phil Scott and fessionally, should go In the United Jack Sharkey.. Whether he obtained States. t- -. a .......v , K - . tunc- , these pieoes for a cash consideration uicj iiatvc mKsui- or love and affection, or what Mr. lxed professional soccer leagues and Johnston always declined to say. Joe have drawn better crowds at some of to whom the ever Jacobs, the gsmes than were drawn at manager Schmeling wants to trust all of his a majority of the games staged by interests, has been in a way a pu- the promoters of professional Inter- gilistic pawn broker. Any needy oollegiste. or, as ths promoters called manager who wants money on bis it, loot ball.. pacific coast i t tea r. LOS ANGELES. April 14 VP). Ace psiaaalai at the Teaais. of Hudkins, ranking middleweight Pel L. W. 14 Laa .100 Amelet the country, will concede Armard 11 1 .111 Missions Emanuel, young Ban Francisco light II I ." Sin Francisco .S3 Portland heavy eight, 13 pounds here tomor00 la 10 Oakland row night in their bout, but 11 .47 Sacrament . . , It 11 . .313 . Hollywood-the; mauling Nebraska "Wild Cat" I 1) . .371 Seattle , considers that nothing so sure is he that he will prove a good little man Besalls. Saadar'a is better than a good big man. Sscraaienlo Bsn Francisco Not only will Hudkins give away a Anseles Oaaland 4 Iu Mission ". Sesttle 3 dozen pounds, but he will enter the Hollywood at Portland, postponed, rain. rrng at Wrigley park packing jo pounds of weight he never before has Maaday'a Scbedale. carried. Weight contracts call for Hollywood at Portland 166 the Nebraskan to scale pounds at while SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 (Unii o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Emanuel must weigh 178. Hudkins Seals won versal). The Dr. E. W. Browning is a both normally games from Sacramento today, 13 to 6. In the morning, and 5 to 3, Takes Fourth Fiace. This great weight handicap, plus American League Rational League in the afternoon, to give them a clean the fact that Emanuel will have evThe trio were the only golf players ery natural asset in his favor, have sweep of the seven-gam- e series, into beat par. Among the leaders In NEW YORK. NEW YORK. " made little impression upon Hudcidentally rolling up their eighth victhe tilt and their scores are Paul 14 ). Miller (yP).-- The 14 NEW NEW cerYORK, a April YORK, considers who the match April kins, tory. Keysor. fourth, even with par (13 tain victory. g and Huggins of the Yankees is conducting Giants, a During the seven games the Seals handicap); A. B. Pembroke (33 so as his not op Emanuel, rugged an infield experiment and his pitch should be in the thick of scored 73 runs and made 109 hits. handicap); Lea K. Oottschall (10 array, Vinci and Rachac were battered ponent, but heavier, taller, faster and handicap), and Julian Bamberger (30 ing staff looks none too robust, but the National league fight all the way. hard in the possessed of a longer reach, feels that the morning, while Keating McGraw's pitching staff is much much too handicap), tied for fifth, 1 down on world's pack champions him will was hit plenty in the second game. his boxing skill carry par; M Whalen. sixth, 3 down; H. W for the rest of the field, waite stronger than it was a year ago. Larry punch is a Emanuel Suhr made three homers in- - the slight through easily. Porte (19 handicap), and Bunny to pitch the Benton is to pitch against the Phil- two favorite in the betting, although he Hoyt has been assigned here. games. Wicks (8 handicap), tied for seventh, lies iff the opening game of the seaBoston opener against In a hand rame at San Francisco' Mornint his training right injured 3 down; John Brunn (10 handicap), son at Philadelphia. SACRAM 3.NTO. BAN FRANCISCO some is still there and few New ago, Tennis days B. II OA Expert Jersey eighth. 5 down: H. B. Wayne (33 SHOA' will as to how stand up. ss a it Backer 3 3 Question .. CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. ..4 Crosettt 6 Rol handicap, ninth. down; Athol Wins Over Japanese Monroe 3b . ..4 13 4 PlneUI 3b . State boxing laws prohibit the 14 UP). 14 lins and L. II. Thompson (17 handi The Conm. CLEVELAND, Cainlllt lb . 4 I 13 Suhr lb . . CHICAGO, April I 4111 staginr of a bout where there is Cleveland Inrians,April one of the trues -- vinced Manager Joe McCarthy has J Harris rf ,611 I Jollcy rf . 13 14 cap), tied for tenth. ,7 down. Opponent. 3 wider variance than 13 pounds in tion marks of the American Osborne If . 0 winao If . 13 3 todrew crowd the team welded a largest park league, winning pennant Nlbley J ef 3'Lanaford 166 .631 oreel scales under Hudkins MM If weight. or ine iour local goii courses, a rec will open the 1928 season here Tues- gether at last, a capacity throng of M'Lauah'n 3b I 4 3 13 Csveney 3b should the Emanuel or pounds 14 tip Burke cf . . .4 14 Reed e . . (JP) linePINEHURST. N. C. April to Jam Wrigley field ord of 517 golfers being registered dur new in faces with the 49.000 is many day expected Vinci p . ...0 3 t t 1 . . beam over 179. the match automat! IjClron ing the day. Although the course Is A hard driving back court game that one up. Joe Shaute is expected to draw Tuesday to watch the Cubs and Pitts- Rachac P . . I 0 lj in excellent condition, Mickey Riley, kept his opponent breathless after cally would be called off. and the the initial National clash their in Pirates assignment pitching burgh failing to make the weight would against the Detroit Tigers. Changes Totals . .91 io 14 131 Totals .49 1 37 3 battle. professional, still kept the permanent the first set carried John van Kyn forfeit league Score by Innlnsi: 82000. or Orange. N. J., to victory in the in the lineup from, last season will green closed. has the Sacramento . . , ,,..,,.,..100 904 001 I McCarthy strengthened the Both finishing find Averill and Porter, two high-pric- team largely through the purchase of Ban Francisco . fighters put 410 ioj JOxll Considering the small course of finals Saturday of the eleventh antoday. HudSummary Runt: Backer, i. Harris. Osnine holes, the golf traffic 8unday nual united north and south tennis touches to their trainingwhile minor league importations, several likely looking pitchers, among borne, EmanSeveretd. Burke, Croaettl, took a Rachac, short kins jaunt, of Onda tournament over Sadadazu was highly illustrative of the poppossibly Bjb Falk in the outfield; them Claude Jonnard. Mike Cven- - mneiii, Bunr 4. joiley . winao, xanclord a, uel exercised lightly in a gymnasium. and Errors: Backer. Monroe, Sererald. Rachac, The score was r. Tavener Jackie Lautenbach-eFonseoa Lew at and Home ularity of municipal golf in Salt Philadelphia. first, gros, Berlyn James J. Jefferles. who ruled the at short and Joe Sewell shifted from Pinelll. Runs responsible for: Vine! 4. Olrnn L Lake. who have helped the Cubs enjoy 3. Rachac. Struck out by: Olrnn 3. Rachac Van "Ryn paired with Wilmer Al- heavyweight fistic kingdom two de short to third. most successful spring train I. Base on balls off: Vinci 3. Olrnn t. their will Sid Harmon Tarns in match. referee the cades ago. 3 Hit with pitched ball: Plnelli. B'olen lison of Austin. Texas, had little in season years. ing e base: Suhr. Home runs: Suhr 3. Jolley Fine Card at Nibley. trouble disposing of Dr. Jack Wright Jefferies was drafted for the job by The Cubs opening day lineup in hits: Monroe. Lanaiord 3. Severetd. James Commissioner Athletic State DETROIT. or and Marcel Rainviue Montreal, EnBacker. hlta: Harria. Suhr. Saertftce Sid Harmon, Magna golf profes be: will Jotley. order batter probably Woods, although he had no referee's winze. Olrnn. Tim, i 41. Umpires: Csdy in the doubles. DETROIT, April 14 Upset by glish, ss; Beck. 3b: Cuyler. rf ; Horns-bsional. turned in the best card of the This will be provided. and Fannlns. and unsatisfactory performOnda, a member of last year's license.match injuries Wilson, cf; day with a 70 card tor 18 holes. A 2b; Stephenson. 1; be broad radio not will The ances during the training season, the Orlmm, lb; Gonzales, c; Blake or Af'ernoon tarns it Bsn reneleo sprinkling of women golfers also in Japanese Davis cup team, could not SACRAMENTO. SAN FRANCISCO. Detroit Tigers' personnel for the Root, p. cope with the whistling returns of cast, tided the links Sunday. .BHOAl OA IH 3 4 opening game of the championship .3 3 3 J Croaettl ai .3 Backer as Riley expects another busy day the youthful Van Ryn, sixth ranking K.-O.'1 I I Monroe lb PlneUI 3b season at Cleveland Tuesday still is .4134 .4 Monday, Arbor day, and is prepared player of the country. was in the Provo Baseball Devotees Netc Stadium Erected 14 3 . .. Cam lltt lb Suhr lb PITTSBURGH. The doubles match undetermined. Three pitchers, Owen i take care of as many as wish to Severeid c Jolley rf , ,..4 3(1 ' Meet j all White-hilat American of l, hands 14 the Carroll. George Uhle and Earl P). at Mayor's Request pair 4 3 Wins If Osborne If PITTSBURGH, April ...4 I For Davis Cup Play play. are in line for the initial as- Pittsburgh will watch the bulletin M'Lauah'n . 3b. 44 3 1I 4I Lanaford 3krf . .3 Around 100 tackled the 18 holes at times. Van Ryn and Allison dropped rl Cerener set .4117 of first two tentathe first Whitehtll the the games more usual with with than boards Fort Douglas and found the greens signment, opening Burke cf 0 Schmidt . . 4 I 4 ta The Tribune. tive choice. and fairways in the finest condition. and then put on steam, taking six fioeclal tn The Tribune. 3163 ncal day interest Tuesday, anxious to see Keatins p ..4133 Mails p PARIS (cT). One hundred workPROVO. All baseball fans and men are GARFIELD. Ed 8heppard of Salt The caddy house was in receipt of of the next seven games. Time after Manager Harris still is confronted Just how Donle Bush's renovated Pi34 III Totals . .33 11 37 14 the . . 3 busy Totals the net. time the Canadians rushed Lake knocked out Leonard Smith. with a problem at shortstop. Hetnie rate brig looks as it starts Its penplayers in Provo city are asked to wooden structure transforming Score by tnnlnts: many compliments upon the excelknown as tbe Ro01 SOS Oil 3 meet Monday evening at I o'clock in only to have the cannonball smashes Los Angeles, in the fifth round of 8chuble. obtained from Fort Worth, nant cruise In Chicago. The infield Sacramento lence of the course, despite the ravceland Garros stadium Into a tennis 101 10 lis I the bout at failed to deliver and the position has will hold first interest, with Earl San FranciscoRuns: of both Van Ryn and Allison go their scheduled city courtroom in the basement ment amphitheater seating 15,000. It ages of recent storms. Baker. Osborne. Hoat. of ths Summary counters. for and club smoker. CoDDer Utah Nolan county filled Richardson. past been the by new building, first sacker: Sparky Croaeltl, Plnelli. Suhr, JoUey. Mails. Errors; city Professional Tom McHugh turned whistling by Is here thst the 1929 Davis cup will Sheely, a In the mixed doubles. Miss Don 3. McLauahlln 3. Hoaa. Croaettl. After vainly trying to bring his Upon the lineup on outfielders will Adams, converted into a shortstop; Camilll Mayor Alma Van Wagenen. The pur- - be won and lost in a In the lowest card with a 37 for Runa responaible for: Keatim I. Mslls I. . setting worthy Lhsi meetinar will h to dl. of his depend the disposition of first base. Pie Traynor, Just recovering from a Struck ODDonent down hy pounding nine holes, while Leonard Von Elm thy Andrus and Elmer J. Griffin of comparison with Wimbledon and , by Kratins 3. by Mails 3. Bases Smith and Tamio head. Shenrjard changed to the mid If Harris decides to start Heilmann hip ailment, and Dick Bartell. making on ballsout: cuss ths desires of the baseball en- Forest . off Keatlna 8. off Mails 1 Home Henry and Assistant Professional Alex Stev- defeated ,? Hills. i. hits: Backer 3. Suhr, thusiasts of this city. section and a hard left to this part and FothergiU Instead of Johnson a try for a regular second base Job. run: Suhr rounds. Abe, enson bad 38s for nine-hol- e 3. Jolley "Making the Davis Cup solid for Sacrifice hits: Mslls. Cros finished the bout. " Is the way Pierre Gillou. and Stone, along with. Harry Rice Grantham, given the third position Hoaa ettl. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Fanning and McHugh played in a threesome with France, Jack Ray of Magna ended tils bout Dale Alexander will be stationed at tn the outfield, also will be watched caar. Miss Mary Dooly, state women's golf of the French cup team, decaptain Two Has Bouts Canzoneri tne in Los Hickman. with first. will Angeles, Burleigh Grimes pitch the first scribes the work of the masons and champ, and Miss Marian Bird. second round by sending the Call in has worked he . tnir opening game , Of Variety hod carriers. Sprinkling of Women fornian down for the count teen years and Ralston Hemsley will Angels Capture Pair CHICAGO. Mideet Smith. Salt Lake, won over Golfers Invade Post Links. be catching his first big league open From Howard's Oaks CHICAGO. April 14 m. The er. Von Elm, Stevenson, A. H. Juddy La Salle by a technical K. O. No decision bouts usually make up California Attorney' Rules LOS ANGELES, April 14 (UniverWhite Sox start their American tn the third round of their bout. the greatest part of a fighters' recand Captain Ade Orrill con14 VP). Ohio, April COLUMBUS, Los team Micnaisen both a declsioned of small Montovi with Kid sal). Angeles captured league campaign of Tony Out Judges in All Matches case but in the ord these stituted a popular foursome, while L. Pete Gavuzzi of England and Ed days, CINCINNATI. In four rounds In the curtain-raise- r: games of today's doubleheader from Canzoneri it is different. Tony has probabilities, but of great possibil K. Nickolson, club champion; Elmer of SeatUe were tied for first Henry Jones. Provo, won the wres ity. CINCINNATI, April 14 (A). De Oakland. The first game, which gave had over 60 battles, but only two of E. Finch, Dr. J. R. Llewellyn, R. A. Gardner Zanes-vill- e from trek in the The attorney general of CaliforWith the exception of Pitchers Al- - spite the good showing of several re- them the series, went to the Angels them were of the no decision variety. tling match from J. Smith, Magna, Wagstaff. Dean F. Brayton, presi- place this control point today in by taking the last two falls of the phone Thomas. Urban Faber. Ted cruits nia has decided thst the boxing this spring. Manager Jack by the score of S to 5. The Angels dent of the club; P. Hutchinson and C. C. toPyle's fall derby. won 4 first 3 to the a second took Smith the must do sway with Judges match. game by Lyons. Third Baseman Willie Kamm Hendricks has decided that his openA. A. Burke were other notables who minBoth men negotiated the distance with a toe hold In thirty-thre- e and for playing just one game instead in boxing matches in the future; only and Outfielder Metzler, the 1929 edi- ing lineup against St. Louis Tuesday score. made the rounds. " 7:33:35. John Salo, Passaic, N. J., utes, and Jones retaliated with a like tion of Comlskey's machine is inex In on of Sun billed as the a first started customary Tbe veterans. pair referees' decisions will be tolerated. will made of game be pitchup entirely Among the women golfers were third in 8:09:45. The fourth hold In eleven and a half minutes perienced, weak at the bat, but will- Luke Sukeforth , . has been chosen to ing duel between Pete Deglia of Oak- days. Previously there hsd been a protest Mrs. L. S. Packman, Mrs. A. H. Means, finished ' N. Seattle: was At finished runner Seth Gonzales, Raton, to take the second fall, and about poor decisions rendered by refing and aggressive. The batting or- do the catching; the veteran Val land and Augle Walsh. Angel twlrler, , , MISSIONS. Mrs. H. Greene, Miss Jean Kirtley, M. His time ilATTUE. was 8:35:15. Giuste the match with an arm lock after der B.H.O A.' B H O A erees and the commission decided probably will line up like this: Plcinlch, still unsigned and appar but both were chased to the showers. Mrs. Elmer E. Finch and others. 9:01:40. in came fifth Loa O him at Anseles: tame 0 Umek. First had 3b groggy 3b .. 0 0 .4 Heatherlr Mullltaa t on the judge system to help them Italy, Smith apparently Metzler, cf ; Kerr, 2b; Clancy, lb; ently as far as ever from atn agreeAfter most of the golfers had made 3 II 4 Johnson 3b . .4 0 3 1 OAKLAND. IO AnOELas3. Finn 3b with head locks. B hoA B H O A Boons rf . . .3130 Reynolds, If; Kamm, 3b; Watwood, ment with the Red management Pit- Anderson cf . 4 3 I 0 out Now the attorney general makes the rounds, President Brayton and a demonstran Titarias 1 cf deci.. Baseball , Thom0 a switch back to the OStatr 3 gave ef ; 3 0 Frailer 4 was . rf and lnfielder rf last who Barbet c, I rf ...4 Hafft George Clssell, ss; Autry, ,.311 tenger, utility Professional McHugh decided to close Troop 1 I J Jones Jb . ,. lb . ...3 0 13 0 sion. .4131 Sherlock lb ..I 1 101 0 Taylor tion of strong man feats just before as, p. season, appears to have landed a reg- Fees 3blb . ... the permanent greens for a week or 3 3 liWebb rf . . . .3143 Christens cf .1 4 3 10 If Hood ...4 ,0 TROOP SS. PATROL LEAGl'E. the wrestling match. ular berth at third this season. Arlett rl . ,i..3 3 1 Berter lb . . 3 110 Slade as . , .4 0 3 3 Eilswortn SS .4134 ten days during the growing period, Scliulm'ch If .3130 Hoffman , .3 13 I Stelneca o i. A 3 1 Carlyle If . Staadiat a Teasts. so popular has become the golf traf PHILADELPHIA. Burns e . . 'Jacobs 3b . . ..3111 Krauts p . ...4 1 liCoUald p, . ...3 0 0 1 Tom Lees, William Farnan Won. Loit. Pet. Vera 3b . .3 11 3 Dtttmar sa . .3111 fic. 1.000 Idaho S. B. Track$ter$ .1 BROOKLYN. Flrint Ace 14 UP). Hours ' Totals . . 30 0 31 0 PHILADELPHIA, April Dean as . .,.311 3 Hannah 0 . .3010 1 0 Total 3313134 Battle Lasted 1.000 A goodly number of Forest Dale Braver Patrol P . ..301 I Wslsb p . . .4103 Score b Innlnaa: trail Outdoor Practice Houeful that this will be his lucky BROOKLYN, April 14 UP). With Paella 1 .000 Eaale .............. 0 . . players marched to tees and over fair- Flrint McEvor p . ,L0 t 1 Miller Missions . . 1 ...101 030 0031 .oo 0 Patrol Phil Panther will Mack Connie in his ofi Glenn the pilot year, keyman Wright, x ..0fl SI 030 000 0003 Seattle ways on the attractive course, where Keeping adelphia Athletics to Washington to- field still suffering from a tame arm, Governor It is Just 45 yesrs ago that Tom Lees Lombard! XX . 1 0 I 01 pocatello. Idaho. are Summary Runa: Mulllian, Finn, Huff-Flylnt Ace and Beaver Patrol touads Clyde Thomsen, club . champion, 1. Sherlock 3, Chrtstensen. Barbee. Taylor. of England and William Farnan to (ood atarta in the Troop Sa Patrol Miair jim indoors, the University of morrow for the opening game with Manager Robinson's published preform by shooting off showed his old-ti. . S3 J 14 13! . . 33 11 31 13 Errors: Finn. Hum, lleatheriy. Taylor 3, Totals Total) Baseball leaiue br talnlns victories Satur Idaho Tigers have had little time for the Senators Tuesday. diction that the Robins would finish s Batted lor Dean in th. Colls rd. Runs responsible for: Collard 3. fought near Melbourne for the heavya 9 for the day's low score hon- day. The Flylnt Issle patrol succumbed xorcea xx k is and 01b. post from Sim Mack for McEroy in field, being far track Urease 3. Btruelr out: by Krauae t. br weight championship of Australia, optimistic. higher than the sixth place they ScoreBatted ors. Thomsen's 36 card Saturday and to the Fixing Ace nine. l. while Beaver by Innlnii; Collard I. Base on balls: off Collard 4. oil and $500 on the side. It was a fierce diamond atari defeated Panther Pa- pone their intramural meet, unm mons, hard hitting outfielder, is out gained last year, appears to have Oakland 001 130- -5 ... ,,,.,w-00- 0 100 314 his fine performance Sunday should Patrol Krause 1. Hit br pllcher: Hoffmen. Home battler . trol. Providing for with spring next on more the of the fact. 3 tmn Saturday. based 00x present been i game lasting over two htxirs-JcrAnaele hope him: Hood. Ellsrun: Sherlock. make him a marked man tn the major The scores: weather is at hand, the numerous rheumatism, Summary Runs; Frailer. Reese. Fentoti. worth. SacrUlce hlta: Boone. Taylor. Dou- agine our champions of today batBoley nas a Even with Wright in the gme. the Arlett. PtYlNO ACE. bhortstop PLYING EAGLE. tournament again this year. Webb 3. Jones. Veraez. 7. Bert ble Stats, work Heatherly tling for that time and for a side will be about their plars: lame arm; Lefty Grove an ailing Dodgers bear little or no resemblance er. Dltlmar, 3. r , Errors: Burns, Dltt- . Frank B. Hammond shot a neat 40. Eardler. 5b.. AB. H1; Donaldson. If Ao. n. contenders Time: 3:43. Umpires: this week on. the repaired uacic ior finger on his pitching hand, and to a first-rat- e bet mithout any purse money! outfit. William Wat- mar. Innmri W)h. by Powell and Oenahle. pitched: br Daalla i 01 Twombler. Mr. Hammond, lb sports committee Knowles, rf.. Dei-llWalsh. defeat. r, VaHh: a I Victory, an interesting competition. is to face plus Earnshaw, 2 Carlson, c sprained son Clark, Newer, p.... chairman, stated that pairings -for the Heath, for: Daslia 0. Welsh 4, Runs responsible races A schedule difficult 3b... rather llw. will Cope, in be outfield Summa back. season's at Boston the Braves in the the Struck out: by Daslia 3. by Walsh 1, by Mc- Red and Blue teams will be- made Haltht, lb..., fiiprrschon. ef... 3b.. rvox 1.. Bases on bslls; on. Usslt t. or;,! the Tigers this season and for- the in place of , Simmons.. Wajberg or inauguraL 0 Ertckson, lb... early this week. The Red and Blue Baldwin, at., runa: sera. of the Moscow- and Grove will open the battle .with time', athletes ttiun ft. on MC&vor z. nome first as..'. team matches- wia fcwnwHyopen the' Rudd, of. . . hita: Berier 3. Veraea, Arlett. o meet. The rf.. oreit. Pocatello schools will Washington. Sacrifice hits. Reeae, Dlttmar; Dean. course next Sunday, when permanent Brammer, If 1 Biaaell, 3 1 p. LOUIS. schedST. contest is Jones. Burns. Dlttmar. Run baited in: first intercollegiate greens will be utilized for the first 4, Fentnn. Walh, Jones, Veraea. 17 uled for April 27 in the annual inviST. LOUIS, April 14 ". The vet- - Beraer Totals Totals '' . time. About 13 new members of the Arlett 3. Double plays. Dlttmar to Jacobs to ST. LOUTS. univerScore br fnnlnsa Is Alexander at Cleveland Young ersn Grover tational Brigham Berter 3. Tune: 3 hours. Umpires. Cater group of more than 50 made Sunday Flyint Katie ST. LOUIS. April 14 iP). Manager the probable choice of Manager Billy and Chadbourne. sity Runs 'rounds at Forest Dale. Hits .. ........ Montana State college and the Dan Howley of the Browns has South worth to pitch for the Cardinals tame at Lot Antelet: Aee meet at Dillon, chosen Pitcher Sam Gray to face in the opening game of the season Second Flrint southern branch will LOO ANOFXES. OAKLAND. Runs B H OA BHOAl x I Mont., May 3. in a sponsored event, the Chicago White Sox in the season's against the Reds at Cincinnati, Tues Hits 4 3 rr comcf Fraaler OBtats I a will 10 Eardler: on the here. Eaelc. Runs Flrtnf and Tigers Summary: opener May day. 3 .4 3 3 . .4 Reese 3b lb Flylnt Ace. Donaldson. Twomb)y. Carlon pete with their senior brothers at Cardinal officials are pleased with Fenlon lb . .3 0 1 li Webb rr . . .3100 Howley believes his team has a real J. W. Cope 3. Enetson. Pelt, Errors Fir. Arlett rf . .. .3 0 O Berter lb . ..111 May 24 has been reserved chance to win the pennant He is prospects for the season, and espeInc Eaale. Eardler. Baldwin X. B rammer; Moscow. 0 Schulm'cb U .3111 If . .3 0 Cope. Plrlni Ace, Twombler. Carlson. W. for the Southern Idaho conference pleased with the condition of his cially with the excellent showing of Carlrle Verses 3b . .3100 J scobs 3b . . .3 0 D. Cape 9. Stolen bases Eacle 4. Ace 5. meet at Gooding.-anmeet is a staff. . .3 1 13 3 Dlttmar aa . .1 0 I exhibition in . as . Alexander Van games. They pitching W. e Newer. Cope. hits 0 .3 e . . 8andbert t . .10 3 hit Carlson. Innlnss pitched Br scheduled withRicks, but the date "Why shouldn't Gray and Crow-d- confidently look for twenty victories Read Craahead p . .3 0 I O'Roberta p . . ..301 . Newer1 a. br Biaaell Credit victory to remains unsettled. be as good as they were last year from the old master. Governor x .110 0 Burkett ta . .3 I At bat Btssell. Chane defeat to Newer. or better?" he asked. "Stewart will Manager Southworth has decided Lombard!xxt ax. .1.0 0I I0 0Oi Warren t . , .3 0 0 1 Off Newer 30, off Btssell 17. Hits batted "WHrz" is the nine of a lioe of Iludkina-Walke- r be a different pitcher this year. Then his best infield is Bottomley at first, Anton Off Newe a, off Bissell $. Runr scored for Brubaker at .0 0 0 0 Ballyhoo which car make out Bisaell Br Off Newer 0. off I. Struck your products Coffrfian has put on more weight and Frisch at second, Gelbert at short and Boehicr .0 0 4 0, P . Newe 7. br Bisaell 8. Baaes on balls Off look better and ran bettor. Gear Match Dies Down I believe he will be a winner. Strel-ecHaney at third. Newer 4. off Bisaell 8. Umpires Sorenaon, 37 0 30 l Totals 31131 I Totals of McMillan. will be an effective hurler this Scorer Urien. Tim Grease makes your car run tame x Batted for Dean tn 7th. 1 hour and 18 ralnuM. Now that the Mickey Walker season, and don't forget this big felxx Batted for C ret head In 7th. smooths. Top Dressing saves BEAVEK tATJUI.. I rAWIUSK fAirw PHILADELPHIA. ' xxx Ran for Lombard! In 1th. Tommy Loughran match Is a thing low, Klmsey. He throws a baseball HI yon money by preventing your when winning, run scored. Weiss. ..... of the past, the ballyhoo for the pro- so fast it travels Uke a bulletr" Monttomerr PHILADELPHIA,- - April 14 (ft-E- ven . One out hv Innlnii: k I1 McMillan. p ., b top from cracking. Hudkins-Walk4 OflO J Ace natch Thevenow is his with also Oaklsnd 30 001 pleased posed Howley though Shortstop 4 b W. Csrlson.lb. Bother tbe holes ia your radiator. 010 11 has died down. The match was sup- catching staff, with the veteran Wally will be out of the game for weeks Loa Antclei Runs: Fcaater, Reese. Jack Livaey.ct.. Tlrurer.c . v. ... Fen ton. Nickel Polish easily and quickly Summery Shot-to- n 1 Jim Llvaer.cw.. 1 closed been Burton. p to for have because of Ferrell and Clyde July Schang, young Injuries. Manager posed Oorernor. Stat 3. Jones. Webb. Schulmertch Borenson-.t.. Francls.as .... 0 removes tarnish and makes the 4 at Las Vegis, Nev., but, according M anion. thinks the Phillies will be tough Errors: Jonea. Jacobs Credit victory to 3 ISwenson.rf-Roberts. Chanre defeat to Boehler. Hlta metal on your car sparkle. Polish He from to reports from Los Angelei. the first the IHeath.lb gong. opening picking Craahead 35. Runa responslbl for: Johnson. II has a squsd of hustling, scrappy off payments, of forfeits have not been Craahead 4v Boehler I. B rack out: by (or Dace and Lacquer gives a WASHINGTON. ' club. will Craahead i by Boehler I. by Roberta 4 and is ths confident made Ut-pro14 S3 tbe luster players Totals ato Totals high, e Baaea on belli: off Craahead I. '' aaaaaalaaiaaa) WASHINGTON, April 14 VP). Score br Innincs: "get somewhere' this season." tut Webb. Home run: Schulmeiieh. Two- , body of yonr car. Touch-U- p Beaver Patrol a confidence born of to is choice the present open base hits: S'ata. Oorernor. Sacrifice hlta a ie DeVos, Well Known Boxer, Supported by .. I 3 31 Run Enamel save scratched fenders. ' , F.nton. Carlyle. Arlett. Runs batter! In brilliant exhibition series record, the against the Oiants. 1 3 3 Hits Arlett. Carlrle. Schulmericn. Webb 3, Bert will enter the Nationals These are but a few of the Panther Patrol-Ru- ns Washington Languages Eight Lombard!. Speaks Tuna: 1:34. Umpire: Chad- er, 1 4 3 1 t American league flag race Tuesday. 1 bourne and Casey a many This Products. Ask your 3 Hita BOSTON. My-e; r, cf middleThe starting lineup; West, Rene DeVos, the Belgian olealss. Summary: Runs aiontaomerr. Carlaon. BOSTON. April 14 OP). Boston s of Ttnaey. Burton. SorenaorK Welas. Rotner. weight whom Anthony Blddle 3b; Goslln, If; Barnes, rf ; Bluege, Jack LlTaey. Prancis. Errors Tlnaley 3, ss: is tbe best thinks fightbig league baseball season will open Reds Take Comedy of Judge, lb; Hsyes. 2b; RueL e. Sorenaon. McMillan. Weiaa, Jack Liney. Philadelphia "Sad" Sam Jones, veteran t wirier, here Tuesdsy at Braves field, with er in the world, speaks eight differFrancis. Heain. Johnaon. Stolen base I. Double play Beatera 11. Panthers ent languages Flemish, French. Is Manager Johnson's choice to open the Braves playing host to the Brook- Error From Indians Momaotnerr to Sorenaon to Tlnaley. season. SEATTLE. WaislL, April 14 lyn Robins. Indications are that pitched Br Burton . br McMilan a. Dutch, German. Jewish, English and the AtMtn't When Rene quits the Credit Tlctorr to Burton Charae defeat Norwegian. Since Hap Collard was reBobby Smith will be In the pitcher's . t McMlUan. BOSTON. At bat Off Burton 14. Off inBrsves. box a as can for the he get job sponsible for Just two runs and so FurnUhing McMillan 33. Hlta batted Off B'irum I. boxing game With the exception of George was his mound rival. Harry Krause, BOSTON. April 14 tWThree new art McMillan Runs scored Off Bunco 4, terpreter in the Immigration office at Store off MrMiilan 14. Struck out By Burton a. New York. men will be seen in the infield" and at first, the Braves wifl hare a you'd think It was a close game beBases on balls Off Burton by MrMiilan ani outfield for the Boston Red Sox, new infield. Joe Dugan at third. Rab- tween the Indians and Reds today, 13. off MrMlUaa Hit with pltc'lied ball GARTERS FISHER NET VICTOR. Bobby Reeves at third, Hal Rhyne bit Maranvllle at shortstop and Fred- wouldn't you? Guess again, for Red Moatsomery Time of aame 1.30. Vui wer. Scorar pires Hammond and at short and Russ Scarrttt m right. dy Magulre at second. George Harp- KUlefer's Mission mob annexed the PHILADELPHIA. April 14 CP. Store AUTO Uriea. will be In left field. final contest of the series, 7 to 1 Ales Gaston will be in the catcher's er. Dr. Carl Fisher. Woodbury. N. J, forPRODUCTS mer intercollegiate champion, won box. Phil Todt at first, Regan or Gll-I- Earl Clark or Heinle Mueller in cen- Boots, of the baseball and not the Look at the- - "Businew Opportunist second. Flair lead in left "field ter and Lance RJchbourg, outstand- Kipling brand, were responsible for ties' Column of The Tribune Want the middle states indoor tennis title Ads and see how many good propotonight by defeating Joseph Oihau-r- n, and Rothrock tn center. Charley Ruf ing player lor the Braves last year, in the Reds' edge, the Indians kicking COVER A MULTITUDE OF SHINS sitions are being arranged there Philadelphia Church cup star, fing or Jack Russell appear pitching right Pat Collins, former Yankee, in the other five Mission tallies. A -- I. wet field was responsible for errors 7, choices against the Yanks, Tuesday. probably will be starting catcher. daily. irtttr, rm ktttrr md Uii " Mc-Ol- ll. le ...... 154-ga- 13-- . fast-comi- .. Van Ryn V Drives hard-hittin- Briri2 Him Crown Mil Sill 1 f.. 1 . llil 1 . 1 150,-00- . tnter-collegi- ed 3-- 6, 1. 6-- 6-- 1. Two-bas- 8-- 1, n 5, y. te Sheppard , .Mil ..44 1 , Smith at Magna . 1 Ki ...411 . 5!: 7- o-- Gavuzzi, Gardner. Tie for Day's Lap No-Decisi- Bos-wor- th 54-m- on cross-count- ry ' 1 I , , ... .HI one-ma- 1 ,.33 .III 1 , : for 2 , ..000 t 38-3- - 10-- 4 Lo-- Two-ba.- Johnson-Taylo- a. left-hand- right-hande- Swn.. - Two-ba- . 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