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Show f t Utah Idaho League Season to Opens With Three Games Be Played This Afternoon s : ! DERN CREDITED FOULING WITH i WOODSON ; SAX FRANCISCO, May IT (AP) Frwik curt her with the the world's greatest BAMBNG PQVMER i MKe, j Dcetur Tbr(hK'ie league, has been contest- - t' iu is the worlds surest, purest and most , economical leavener. You are certain ige. o . of best results at lowest cost, because v it possesses twice the usual ' inter-mounta- -II JOIN WOLTERITES NELSON IN MATCH in ..- WILL One of the most viciously .country gets it ed wrestling matches staged in Seal of the Pacific Coast league. Organized baseball in the wany moons staged in nob Woodson, it was announced to-start today when six teams representing, three cities in Utah club of; Ogden last night when George Xel- - day, wilt go to the and as many in Idaho, respond to the umpires cal ."play ball . Ur of Iof?an nd lf ru Salt uwa),-Msb. . This is the second year for the league, organized last JearUkft WWMled , Armw Bttt f(l. a ' t in franchise thejaftcr the second fan, fan and ring- Former Giant following the removal of the Salt Lake City Coast league to Hollywood, California.- - There seemed to be a aide erltlea, allka ..believed George;.. -Player Is Dead to,b the better man. It ws-- a desire for some form of organized professional baseball in the Nelson rent ahootlng match with Nelson i WORCESTER. Mae . 17 country and five other cities entered the loop the aggressor. Right from the gBg (AP) Patrick J. Murphy. Mayt 70, one ' the few surviving members of the with Salt Lake. the Logan pride sen, la slih bai-iXew ork Giant-- ' when it son its on some man were with d carried hla to winter Oter get tonga negotiations During the first world rhamp,onShipV'm( lfl of the coast cities as a result of which most of the clubs in the However, the wiry Dern. after about 'dead. He was slth the giartt two minutes of fast and clever wara aa a catcher, o league are this year acting as farms and training fifteen, mat work fastened a terrible toe stations for the Coast league teams, which is acting as a sort of hold on Nelson and tho latter pat- a "big brother" for the struggling organization. tod the mat. In the opinion of baseball experts this means better players, It Cook Nelson about fur rainut and with better men on the teams a better brand of the national to clamp cn an arm and body Judd that caused lieforoOi Donln7"liuntington?vr Va?, knocked . pass time will result. Anyway "theyre off today. give the out Inter-mounta- Tuesday, May 17, 1027. COUNTY, UTAH LCflAir GT7. CAGnE T7TE JOURNAL. PAGE FOUE Contains two leavening strength work when ing units- one begin to the dough h mixed, the other waits for the heat of the oven, then both units work together. in -- V?3r Jf , SALES ZVt TIMES THOSE OF ANY. OTHER. BRAND " Utah-Idah- jk I i man. Ntdaon bore In will be Free !gan mouM go fh 2ll,7 dss. jth of July. Thererace C. J. Hansen with Pole R. 0. S. owned f Johnny Carpenter, Colomhua, rounds. Bobby Grant, Charleston. W. OB foul from Shifty Da- d Dai,0 2 rouruU by For All running cat owned by Geo. Roskelly of of Salt Lake City Is likely to be Smithifeld, Geo. Griffiths sor- here for the 2:14 class. Most of Ida hr. Falls at Ogden. Time, 8:30 rel mare, a fast one owned by these horses have been in active oclock. Jos. Perkins of Preston, one Twin Fall at Pocatello. Time, 5 d training for several week a and f owned by J. M. Richards of o'clock. and several others possibly will be in good condition for the - Managers Art Murphy. Ogden. tne from Hyrum owned by Mr. celeb: acion, , Harry 0XeM, Salt bake. Harry Special notices of the ce Mr. Brown Woods of Ehason. M'olier, I.ogan. Ivan Olson, Pocatelwill also have a sorrel lion and of the races will be sent lo. Han O'Leary, Idaho Falla. Curley to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Bear mare for this race. Gardner. Twin Falla fl How they finished 10JS Dunbar for For the harness races there Lake sectionrand southern in standing) ho. of the racing fns Many Fourth of probably be a 2:14 and a Idaho Falls Twin Falls' ' much 2:17 class. Cymbal Roy qwnedt these sections are sure to, come. Pocatello Mathews of Ogden, horsemen Salt Lake horses at SlXU't owned by Cliff Johnson ot; Chickens of the Am?rioaa The ' a1 Ggden, Hal Direct owned by breeds are best suited Ogden 8 core of 20 l(je cirrumstanccn. MeCullougli Double The. Weman ol Cojran, Empires genera! small, bare yard should lie foyers h sot u gTeen feed, such as eabh res. bred horses in Smithfi.M, Ben- G.1V,vlt7i.ndr Wafe cU the match fool thajl Ira lawn clippings, cut alfalfa, cut .Wyandotte, Rhode island Rfd Richmond and Logan and Orval McKinney son, Logan, pload'VithThe Hue If any local fan - and LewPatl StWl,balA"inD' Pla,C: th ' of ow Amasa ned Bybee by Jersey B ack Giant, They It Of recent years a num- fPutedoaG - in ihan 'oorge NcUon they 2:14 the race are would iston good producers of.brown- to not advisabe, however, have been her of horsemen encounter, hare Bell owned Mias Linwood shelled casTome a' eggs and possess deMr and heaccWw foi 'thoroughbred p,FREDM.mbpidcnt of There f chopeens a (o Sitvei able table rinsid rI Uogan, thia our too fan believe tthe qualities, the vellow scince league CmelrUnping l now mu'A therein (,e7' ''lied horses and '.he Iilgue P hy John Bate- - flesh heing popular on Ahmrb heattTie h'ould lie required .rod the ar9 a number of three year O'ds maJean Li .ides! Wetnow w? h7 11'. hatNeiHoncan ! can markets, .chicks are really betti .,ff i' ready for the races. Mr. Brown man ot Lp,?inr ftl'ckf J,h, atmat thm year We have better VhlZ p,uglT0 Ikrn ' a finish match with len-acecon-- , ftiiovved to Og- on farm mnds ro- Last barred night .bco or ,wnedT im. tactics from :t .Cllfr A. Eft W. Woods of ayatem. fol bettor ,ln hiA. umpiring Trenton, j? pick ing, players, n hu out f T;? owned waa ? tBht Jaumta clearly The entire considerable care ard McKinney attitude, field. pruved a leaf. quire bj Gerald Plowman and IIarp;denln'iJeDM, A simple scorch 'ill'll car Aiken of Smithfield, ent out 8t kom p,ate- Theotber. 'each dHertulnedNo win and Frank by Ion Mathews of Providence, attention, especially du rim? the dicaive"! agood aiaahculd have aeored In the tint (0 make short work of it. It was often fee removed by nio'rtei. ing ' Woods of Trenton and Leo Man'-- ! 'ad-first year, before the looee soil f00?1? 'vned b GEORGE O. RELF.Owner ff the and Patsy a.s had time to become settled I d indt'ed a apww'th ofLogan water and sen j of with" Bes Sait Lake is going to ee have three the spot r.iee Logan year l 8 oeorge Nch some- good thl year and I f?aab Kiel match ena.ai iv ",d 'olds that will race on the Four- - owned by Wm. Phillips of Lo- - thoroughly ing m the sun. sen should have returned with the scnlp of Ira Dern dangling at his belt. JX Tta FRATS IN GAME ! distress. The fans vole- be ed c4 their approval of Nelson's ng- greasiveness and wanted him to! JERSEY CITY. Jimmy Brtil, Cal WITH COLLEGIANS finish the match quickly. It wn Iforma, knocked out Hanoy I ase, clean match, up to this limei with New York 12 rounds . bold clean wrestling r. . nothing but men were Ohio SPRINGFIELD. The Chuck ON B. Y. CAMPUS being applied. brought to the center of theglng in Burns. San Antonio, beat Joe Imh-- a Dtkn Toledo IS rounds. man, when standing position" to the ropes: the rc- No one but, the beat kind of a rushed George to the wrestlers to feree called rHILLlISa ,VIV pert will go out mi face the pub- break: Nelson let loose all holds I'H I LADKLPH I A, M.iy 17 AP) lic in an athletic contest where they uhen Dern took advantage of the1 Jack Scott bonier Chairman George Grover ( lev e- m a prntch have everything ( lose and nothing J8 bat- - the races- - for the "itchers' xan4?r leison to !fnd . hold slamnnn t- - U j I Ma-,la- -- - (Com-jV'Bi- te ebra-TTent-on i i Ida-wi- , j I , t ; t s . jJ ' j T gdTHnki'ofi: thof f i ; , i oS 1 f j " b-- s v , - I - . j J i v j - bam-ba- lt s i an , Kocn feliered 3lor,.n, had good deliTery. M. iLb eoi n g Lnai Wlally Morgan hut be lacked thertiTh 1ard sprjng trainiogequired to eonditich a pitcher. Harry Wolter pitch LIVE (PM ed a god game for the Collegian LOGAN. ' SALT LAKE. He allowed but nevea scattered hit Gearon,. ef, . Gardner, rt. '" 1 while hi teammate gathered In IS Carrival, Jessee s. safe ones. If. Sehlnski. Smacker, cf, t The lineup Donovan, lb. MoIIp, 2 b. ' FRATS collegians rf. . King, Nielson, 3b. i If. Gearron, ef. Watkins, 31. Kessler, Crowley, lb. i Carrival, ss. Rogers, a. Le perrl, e. Walter, If. ' 8eiilnskl. If. 2b. Nielsen, 2b. e. Lucas, Hall. 1 Donovab, ibs .ay ton, lb.' McMurtry, p. Walp, p. - ' rf. rf. McMurtry Waldron; p. pGreen, Ildler'ion. Green, rf. Day, rf p. Winter, Jensen. 3b. Kessler, 3b. & c. r. Leperri, Linford, 1DAHOFALL8 W' right and OGDEN . Hutton, 2b. CasU'lle, If i I Martlndale. cf. ,W oiler,- - pi a. luisAball ' all a ll line, n,i AU (bree our 7 1 t Ululaei'-- . Jllulrke, Callahan, lb. Erich, rf. Thompson, c . Allen, 3b. Tadevich, cf. Stark, p Murphy, lb.-Wilson, rf. Lampe, 2b. Grant, 3b. Lombardi, e. Toomey. p POCATELLO. Benjamin, 2b. Vusich, tf Avansino, If. I)otcn, lb. Dwyer, ss. Sancet, cf. O'Connell, c. 3 b. Port man, p. I , ,olJtn, IT. ! Olson, hmK the - Sets Worlds Claim in. Basket Score , WEST YORK. Pa., May 17 (AP) .Miss Helen Myers was to the girls high school basketball team here last season what the fa "four horseniou men" were to the 1925 Notre I)anie football machine. Five hundred and three points in It games is her on wbicb j record, ' she bases a claim J for the worlds individual high 3 scoring record She was 38 per cent of her teams offen-- . stve power, with 22S field and 61 WritnTityers foul goals. Her team scored 622 against the oppositions 390. r v (Bv Associated Pressl Including games of May 16. irmx.u, Barling: Hornsby, Giants .39$: Farrell, Giants .396. Runs: Hornsby, Giants 30 Hits: Hornsby, Giants, fO; Far- Pirates, Cardinals, 11. . 6; 8 s Pitching: 4, lost O. Meadows, I irates, won AMARU A N Baqing: Fothergtli. Tigers .423. Runs: Ruth, Yanks. 43 Hits: MeuseJ, Yanks, 43. Indians, U: Doubles. Bums, Gehrig Yanks, 1 1 . La Mar, Athle- Z.8', ",hte So Kings Plate Draws pjfle High, Braves. 5. Homers: Hornsby , Giants. 6; Webb, Cubs 6; Wilson, Cubs 6, Wll- Hams, Phillieg 6. htolen bastfs: pirates S, 11 Eotlierglll, l igerg, tl. Triples: Gehrig, lanks, 5; Meuse! 6. Homers: Gehrig, Yanks 8; Ruth Yanks, 8. Stolen bases: Goslin, Senators 7, Alhleiics 7. - Pitching: Pennoek, Yanks, won 4. lost 0; ('.dims. Tigers, won 4, lost Farmers jpeJd TORONTO,. Onl., May 17 ( AP) The Kings Plate, 8U renewal of historic juD and an eighth opening day feature at the Wood track, May 2t, hs drawn one of (he finest field of thoroughbreds over raised in the province f On- ,arl0 Among the 40 candidate for (he 115,000 added purse are J. P. white's filly Listerlne, R. H, New's Troutiet and Taorus, 'j, C. Fletch- er'a Laalbonea. W. Allans Match- maker and Gay Parisian of the 8ea- gram stable, which saddled the ner last year in Hapllt. Th Kliugs Plate ws raised to (15,000 added last season when (he urovlnelal ta on the track wa Uuced from (7,500 to (5,000 daily. ' I r. Any kmd of feed that 0. yadio is an j0r0n0 wln-Yan- ks ( pro- - duces., indigestion and fomit ga-- i are finding that-- a in the paunch may cause bloat investment that re- - in calves. Young - clover or increased pricM for alfalfa, cold milk, spoiled and thier products though better pasture, especially covereq with knowledge of market conditions, dow, many causa this trouble. turnea WARUENSnCRG. ernon (.AP) In sourl has given io rjllege athleticsthe second national decathlon chum- j pion In seven years. Missouri State Kennedy, Central Teachers college sophomore, who won the decathlon at the Penn Relays this year, shares his honors with Brutus Hamilton of the t pf Missouri, who won the national decathlon and pentathlon title In 1920. Doth came from small towns Hamilton from Harrisonvllle Mo., and Kennedy from Mendon .and bothe sere star football line- 'men. Kennedy was discovered and groomed. hy Weekly i League Leaders Among The Majors May 17 Mo., Kenned.', Mia Coach - Tfd V Morgan, p. .Rogers, p. i Fred Lundberg, Empire TWIN FALLS Apperson, cf. Krasovlcb, 3b, Gardiner, lb. Hodge, lf. Rosenberg, ss. Horton, 2b Hoag, rf. Alloway, c Sunaeri. p. doubles. Granthanr, vl'iAt Senator Watson, noted for his fine i Second Missourian Is Decathlon Charop i: i Lumber Market l.i Smoking is a great pleasure and di t version to me . I get to much enjoyment from Lucky Strikes Review! In Its weekly review of the lumber market, th American Lumber nian, Chicago, says Building is maintained remarkably welt, according to reports of permits issued during April and the first four months of this year Tho April total gained si percent over that for April of last year, although there wag a sharp decrease tn Florida, and the total for the first four months of this year, despite a decline of about one hundred and eleven million delars in the Southeast, is only one and a half per cent below that for the corresponding period of last year Tho stoims that have been gen oral from the Rockies to the Appalachian range have greatly retarded the starting of work on this projected building, especially in the The softwood1 Mississippi Valley producers are therefore this curtail nient is resulting in a reduction of mill stocks While softwood Bales were only five percent more than the production during the first seventeen weeks of last year, this year the sales to date have amounted to thirteen percent in excess of the production. Though softwood trade has been lagging and prices have remained at too low a level, the tendency is toward greater firmness and the condition of retail stocks justifies the belief that s soon as building price ' gets under way there will be advances. Reports on April 1 stocks of five hundred and nine retail yards In the Northwest showed them t wo percent loss than on tho same date last year, and one hundred and ninety-fiv- e retailers in the Southwest had atoeks three and four-tentper cent, less than last year's hardwood production Southern percent of dropped te forty-fiv- e normal during the week ended April 30, with new Supines exceeding the actual output of rorty-ouEnftlled orders at the percent. amounted to sty Southern mill week's normal production, and this will be practically Imposslbl" u':r ing the remainder of the present hardseason. 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