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Show ? I i i" Friday, M'ay 1, . ' CLUB STANDING Won Lost Cincinnati 12 ,.... 11 New York Chicago St Louis 10 . 9 .... Philadelphia Pittsburgh 9 r .63? .600 .579 .556 Bi 10' 8 12 11 12 14 .455; ng- ton-stru- ge -- N - show. Whittles right landed square on the jaw and while it knocked the Lewiston man down, it didnt put bifn out and he came back fighting without taking a single count. He was reeling, however, and it was hut a few seconds till all was TODAYS SCHEDULE Cleveland at Boston. Washington at New York Chicago at Washington. At PhiladelDhia ' 5. A Philadelphia that he St. Louis ' 4, administered At New Yoik WashingtoTi couple of unintentional fouls. New York 3. t 5, in the If there was anyone Boston Cleveland 0, BosAt never house who laugh packed ed before, they certainly must ton- 1. No other games scheduled. have gotten a kicki out of the wrestling match between Ace Cheney of Lewiston and Romeo Hatch of Mink Creek. The latter a couple of years ago had issued a challenge to Cheney for a match apd Promoter Tal tot having heard of it brought the two together. Hatch advis cd the audience, never to issue unless challenges to anyone they were right sure of their two took Cheney grounds. straight falls. Wallace Allred cf Preston refereed this bout. Jimmy Ross of Logan won his match with Jimmy Frew of Preston in the fc'urth frame As the two stepped into the ring, Frew landed a solid blow head to the side vof Ross's which floored him, Ross came back and knocked Frew tq the canvas a' couple of times, fipst in the Second round And then tri the third. Tpe p cauie in the foihlH.' The Trckton'stip ' rorters of Frew, were .wild in this fight They, were surd they had won when Rofes went down for several counts in the first the clever round. However, their destroyed Logan toy hopes with "his plucky comeback. The final match was the headliner between the two heavy boys, Lamoreaux and Panter. This was certainly a tough fight. Panter succeeded in knocking Lamoreaux down the first round with a right the side of the head. took the count of eight and came rushing at hid man with his treacherous body blow and the bell saved the day. In the second round Lamoreaux knocked Panter to the canvas twice in the second round and in tft6 third round made quick work of his man,' Panter put up a plucky fight and had the battler guessing for a while. Frankie Darren refereed the match between the heavies giving the fans an. opportunity of seeing him move about. It was announced that Frankie would fight in Logan Tuesday night. May. 11, and judging from the orders given for reserved seats there will b a tereat crowd at the Darren in to Kcarrt Lam-orea- of making up for Hip ery decisive defeat they suffered liit j ear at the hands of the Farmers All things taken Into consideration, the dope favors the Aggies to wua by a comfortable margin, although there is sure Jo be some tough competl tlon iu several ve n s The big attraction of the dv alii be the performance of .Howe, phenomenal freshman of the Cougars who has been the high point man in the recent track meets of the Young University. Howe, although a freshman, has been the outstanding In the local wot Id of figure In the this ( year track recentmeet wlUtjthe lT of IT. Rowe had little trouble winning the century and the fans here are anvlottg to see how he can compare with Smoking is prohibited in the Anderson, sprint star of the Aggies. club-houof new million-doll- ar Anderson is Ip much better shape now than he was in the last meet and is fast rquntHng into first clags condition'. , UTAH-IDAH- O LEAGUE The other feature race of the day will probably be.the S20 lew hurd. I CLUB STANDING leg. Rowe has beep' making the ree-- - as it Won Lost Pct.iord Irt this, event look rather sick year. ely and when he meets his old warmer. Weather bureau records beginning with 1875, the year of show that on thirty four May the first ' Kentucky. Derby, 15s the weather was clean and on seventeen it rained, The heaviest rain on that date in any One (of the last fif ty one years fell in 1923. when precipitatioh measured 1.31 inches. In neither 1923 nor 1921 did it rain, but on Derby Day last year, May 16, the race was run in a driving rainstorm Spring weather' with an average maximum of seventy five degrees, for Derby day ,is shown by the record for; the last tit' teen years. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Sylvan Marler of Lewiston and Jesse Combs of Grace went four rounds to a draw.. Marler, as a matter of fact, won the light had it not been for the fact W Wm - - COAST LEAGUE CLUB STANDING Won : 16 Seattle 13 Los Angeles 14 Oakland 14 Missions 14 Hollywood 13 Portland - 12 Sacramento San Francisco..!...' 11 .- Lost Pet. U3 .552 .452 .538 .538 .500 11 12 12 14 15 .461 14 .462 16 ,407 TODAYS SCHEDULE Oakland at Hollywood. San Francisco at Seattle. Sacramento at Missions. Los Angeles at Portland. YESTERDAYS RESULTS At Los Angeles Oakand 6, . f 4 " Hpllywood 5. o At i San Francisco Rowe in Race , ,, "Missions J, 4 y,- j t, Seattle San x'rpneise. Bocal, Traftkfcltefs Have Edge in Seattle gante postponed; rain. Both .;Reiays and DisAt, Portland Los Angeles- tance Runs, Portland game postponed ; rain May 8: the Aggies (Feature Sacra-ipeni- i, - t-- Tomorrow, meet the Cougar tracksters in the Tvvo-to-O- ne Chance only home meet of the season. Al. Be though' the University of Utah beat Derby Day Will the B. Y, U. a week ao by a very F&ir decisive score, the events were very close and the Redskins consider Associated Press) (By There is a themselves ..lucky for the number of LOUISVILLE, two to one chance that Derby first places they won. Young Univer Dav. Mav 15. will Ibe fair and slty wilt come to Logan with the idea and Warmer EWI SOf If THT Is (lie only one In THE WORLD S GREATEST vmrmizn pmonm anrraoss of antothier brand juun JVi tom Logan this utahIdaho JUNIOR COLLEGE MEET Will TODAY Run Off Event's in ' Connection With High School Events. . 4 y. -- uraL collcgewin Ylfeaei the vwlii-ner- s with ribbanj ty both junior col ahd hih school events and will lege also award pennityts'i to Uip two ' winning teams. Coach Burns Croohston rof the B Y. $. feels that his wen have an excellent chance of again winning the ur C WMm Miieif im vwe me bows op ou ' UFEOP A weaveu Bur help Ahericau oommumity. THEM IF TUB PlWP MAUSHT BUT NGUOW B3t m es, OR- - . JOORUAlS FRcfA they win. ASSUME WS fiPEUT OUR-AUO MURPERW fit RASH W RO0BIUI MIS'S COMPUETEUi 'THE OTHER; AUO YRiEUDW AuD WHOLESOME SPlRlT OF MCMreKSMi6 Taoo so beKkUivscv OOOO IS HC . M VE AIL. 4.AKSS US LIGHT- ?- THBlt MASWlPtCfeMCES , that you live our where life 6IMPLE MiO FWEUOJHtP WHS ETROul WHERE YOU CAU (tROSS THC CTREE Y, WITHOUT RJSKIMR "YOUR LIFE, WHERE YOU (SAU LEAVE VOUtt. DOORMAT OJT WIGHT AMD FlLjO IT THERE KIEVCT JAORWILKE AMO WHERE TOUR HOME " Ws THE AMEftnSAU RURAL COMMUUITVj THfi 0ASHBOX OP OUR UAPOM - (Reader, the ossv tHEi. ernes have tvieir vouopts BUT , THE OOWSiPfR WHAT THAT CRIME, gVARVAnOM, POVERTY OP CRUELTIES DKSTBOy THEIR TWOUSAMOS OF VriM HEART NEARLT! OOHSlOER THE HAROUESF OP IU OUR LWlUfr THOSE TO tHAT COMES MOOERU RATtLOWS AMO BE StAO, FBIEWO RECOMSTRuer THE A SAixm.t Old SiaD allowing at the B. YV, Invitation, al meet In 'Provo. Yhla will be the last year that B. Y ,C. will make any bid for track honor, as the school closes do,wa following this '41 siason. OP THEIR DARK filDCSl CIVIUIATIOM Wtu. tWSAKTH COPIES OF OUB. TOPAY? EOrnOU FROM WHICH YWEV GAH , Umn BRIGHT- a DerviMCi sfir axmuasi junipr college lionpi. The Crhn-so- h athletes made a Ivery creditable After the PapcrlsOui By Charles Soghroe HO iiuwv- - Awcrmta Etvmou cof ivis SOEM' FAM1W JCHSUIAI. FUS4W TtJ A V0WITIU5 saau.wm-"pTV-tVU- O TME oMtCTOffV OP WOUU VOUUAC A veAR." PE gMC.es A PEW THOUSaWO VEARS FftOA MOW, IMS mSToaiAMfi "': amount "usually required' Not only will the Northern division high school track meet be held this afternoon on Adams field, hut the Utah.ldaho junior ..college schools will also compete at the same time, according to arrangements that have been made. Logan is the place this year for the Junior colleges to congregate for the annual track event, as the B. Yr) C. track has been cut up so in order td fit out Crimson field for the Logan hasball grounds, it was decided that the two meets could be run off simultaneously. The four high schools, Preston, North Cache, Logan 'had South Cache, yrlll hold preliminary or trial heat lh the morning behind closed gates istfij finals will be done in the faTterniopi .Immediately following atu? iithdugh ' FOMey o 'tbd fAggie'iWni'Aachitftlt school may spring a little Surprise when junior eollge athletes will compete. af-the proper time comes around. The These two mepts wUl feature the tfi am of fourth, best relays are expected to be the. jternoon program, races of the day, with' the Aggies nuai high school day which, will teC61slight favorites. The Logan gang has held at the Utah Agricultural a strong half mile team, apd every lege Besides the four high schools, the one knows the ability of Geddes, will b represent Bal, Bennlon, and Anderson in the following schools college. present Young edr Brigham mile event. With weather permitting, the meet division champions, Rickd Normal, D. 9. university, Will. be. held on Adams Field, Satur- Weber Normal, U Normal and Dixie oclock 8.00 Normal, sharp. Snow day, May 8, at Agrteult- UUh This meet should be well attended Branch A. C. The MICKIE,.THE PRINTER'S DEVIL TErES Calumet famishes all the leaven, ing force needed to raise any baking properly. Use half thej I ble that a new record will appear. In the high school meet last year, Worthington, bekt Rowev but this year the Agglq man has had some j trouble with his'leg, and has not been in first class form. If Gleff Is RESULTS YESTERDAYS At Pocatello Idaho Falls better tho, the fans will see one great race between these two men.' 16, Pocatello 3. Lake-Ogde- n In the quarter mile, Geddes nf Lake Salt At Salt some trouble ; the Aggies may have third called of end game he Is tavored to win. although rain. Simons of the Y. Kill be his At Logan Twin Falls-Loga- n oponent. The half mile should bring game postponed; rain. out some real excitement. Burtou of the ,,tr was pushed to his linty to TODAYS SCHEDULE in the recent meet and Mel win Twin Falls at Salt Lake. BurkR may at least, meet soma real Logan, at Ogden. . cbmpetition. It will be a hard" race Pocatello at Idaho Falls. for, the Aggie man' because the mile race must be run off before the half, and the time between hardly gives a man time enough to recuperate. Farrar and Burke should take the distance events rather easily. Captain Lunt of the Aggie team, is favored to take both the jump events although he may haFe some trouble In the broad Jump. Again Dope Favors Aggies to Win we have Rowe coining up this time Margin; By Comfortable as an opponent of Lunt. Smith, the l t Some Events 0ose, Aggie Javelin expert'. Is favored to take hia favorite jevept in easy tyle. frAG3 Adams Field - se over. -- SJyaW- Saturday; 2 oclock .450 .429 .333 7 ....... Battling Lamoreaux of Pres Boston to 6nemorescalp TODAYS SCHEDULE his belt last night by defeatat St Louis. Brooklyn Kenneth Panter Grace of ing New Yoik at Chicago. in the third round of a fight Boston at Pittsburgh. that was billed for six rounds Philadelphia at Cincinnati. at the Lewiston Opera House in a fcoxing program that was .YESTERDAYS RESULTS At Cincinnati Philadelphia, one of the best1 ever seen in the Cincinnati 14 hall was fill-f- A At Chicago New York 2, ed to rapacity, with fans who wanted to .see the main event Chicago 1. At St. Louis Brooklyn Every number on the pro gram was a main event for St. Louis 3. some shows. At Pittsburgh Boston The curtain raiser started oft Pittsburgh 1: with Alton Jenkins of Preston winning a decision o'ver Bill AMERICAN LEAGUE Karren of Lewiston in their four rounds of boxing. Jenkins CLUB STANDING carried the fight to Karren and won on his aggressiveness. Mar lin Whittle of Fairview stopped Hebe Stephensen of Lewiston in the first round of their PI A c '.DUAUTRACirraEET'77.:'-- - Pet 7 8 12 Brooklyn... valley.-The-lar- ui vW4..i4 A NATIONAL LEAGUE f f AM J'iiWf Wk A "M AO. NEWSPAPER OOESUT " , 60UJMMB TRYIMGk pevorE TO -- THE TOvtfHSFOLK YOBS W vlAIL 1 AAOfiTOP S trs OW THAT OUGHT show. . ,r The condition of Event Scheduled for Saturday Afternoon at the Fair Grounds Has peen POSTPONED UNTIL KEXT SATURDAY RIAY 15th 3 r 1 .X r r , i r , - 4 Mfc t, i lv A f v, f too wet to run on. So you Boys and Girls who are reading this We want everything to be in first class condition for this event. ALS BIKE SHOP thejrounds are such after the storm thatthey will be Remember next Sajtunl&y will be the day,.. is the placed where you get your Bicycles and repairs. .You Know Me AL, " e t ' - - " - A. M. LARSEN, " . Promoter |