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Show n TOE JOURNAL. Friday, June'3, 1927. CITY.' CACHE LOGAN COUNTY. UTAH PAGE THREE SULTANA OF SWAT TEAM MATES Will FROM SPUDS TAKING THIRD HOW 9 l' 4 3 ft ft lit S Uiila Salt Lake 17, Twin Idaho 7 t. 65 3 (ii Collin. . ss Buike, If Ciomn, 2b Krich, if Callaghan, Th Silva c . Allen, 2b Stark, p Totals FIGHT, RESULTS ft K VELAND William Wallace jvlevet.iod beat Eddie Wagner, Phil- .ulelplua JO tounds. The flourishing Idaho Falls Spud withered before the lininubie pltdi <Muvti iu the uig oi ()iill Ttiuisda) (luouiHct at B. Y. field, taking a ft to 1 deleai MiMuitry nW lowed hut file safe hits, no two oi them coming in hiiv one innings But lor Hillv (lean on dmppum a high llj in center field on a long hit ball liv Cronin, seining Staih liom third it would have been a complete shut out foi the Collegians pitcher On the other baud, the local club hit the Spuds pichei heavy. 1 hits but all Slaik, permitted weie singles King landed satelv three times dining m a nin with Woodson. llonovan, every swat Gearron, 0 Shea, mill connected foi man on the two hits while club connected sately at least once. Schinski was high store mail with three circuits to las cmdit with DonoYan a (lose remind having two runs credited to him ... The Collegians showed a lot of fight and backed up the pitcher in good f.istuoji to gne them the first win ot the senes This afternoon at live ocloik and again tomoiiovv at 5 o'clock the two teams battle it again Sumlav b ojt Idaho Kails (f J' " f NEW- - MJWIIW Vic Strikes Out j CHICAGO, Malone. Tuk Woh ott Langloid -- vs e . TODAYS TRADING Three in Order t . PIAAS1H RGH, June 3 (AP) With th(i bases loaded through suc-- j cessive eirois by Grantham Wi.ght, NEW YORK, June 3 (AP) The 1 I and Trainor Vit Aldiidge Puate stock maike expenenced another struck out Baldwin, line1! spell today as bear tradeis renewed purler, and Sand in order in the second inn their efforts to gain eontiol of the (By Associated Press) 4,111 g of today's game with Phiiailel- - price movement. Early gams of 1 to 2 Including games of June 2. points weie substantially reduced or phia. ( NATIONAL cancelled in the wave of a selling Batting Hatper Giants .407. 'Older which swept over the market UlHIffiiriN FLIER Runs: Hornsby, Giants 39. at mid-da- y but speculators for the Hits. Wright, Pirates 61. AlUUVPi.'j liN i Aiun ilduiue Quickly supplied supporting Doubles Grantham, Pirates 15 t oiders and the market was head- Triples P Waner, Pirates 8 ed upward agarn by early afternoon. ( Continued From Pago One) Homers: Williams, Phillies 10 'Trading was again in enormous vol- Stolen base Cuyler, Pirates 16. took the air at 8:13. unie, tbe inker delay in recording Although won Pitching, Meadows, Pirates Quotations running as much as 20 some over 1. the Hlimues b(,t,llul th lliaiket. 7, lost fog persisted American Banks tailed about 325.000.000 were conditions better channel, Batting. Gehrig, Yankees .420 J. in loanb, but the call money iste Of toward the end the flight, Runs Ruth, Yankees SO. steady at 4 1 2 per cent with Hits. Gehrig, .Yankees 73. h6 landed gracefully on Le plenty of funds Available at that and Doublet,. Gehrig, Yankees 19, ure. Except tor the growing belief Triples: - Manush, Tigers S'. Bourget field, scene of his at the tethniiai position of the HomersRuth, Yankees 16. had been weakened by the 10:02 a. Stolen bases Simmons, Athletics 8. greatest triumph, at recent rapid advance, there was no-Iwon Indians 6, Hudlin, Pitchingthing tn the days news to explain lo,t 1 nioveweut. Thousands of Parisans who ll, Wide opm bieaks ip several spec- . had the idea that the aviator laities had a tendency to cause Uq- v s. Rub PACIFIC COAST would Ay over Paris before Ration ot other stocks, sagged hetow 49 t the lowest LEAGUE STANDING landing at Le Bourget cranedjevel since 1925. Rails received falr-the- ir necks out of windows and Ur good support. Delaware and Hud- ,Tex,ta S'xl lacinc and Norfolk watched the sky with field'80'1 STANDING OF THE (LIBS. all reached new high ..and Pet. glasses. They were disappointed gumud, Missouri common Pacific League Leaders Among The Majors -- ! lb rectly.to the field and rffi King, rf Woodson c Kessler 3b Shaver 2b :, - p . Totals (Game called on aeeouut of lain, ninth the in down men with twe' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0ft Idaho Falls 9 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 x lgigan . , Gearron, Summary Run - Stark 2. OSJiea. Schinski 3, Donovan s - Gearron 2 Ki roi Wodsoii. mg, Silva. Sacrifice hit OShea Stpleb on bases Oearro.i, Burke Bases f MeMurtry 6. Stork ft.ei Off l,aIsby NUJflur-ir- y Struck out By Slai to 4)ta ft Shaver 3. Double O'Shea to Donovan- McMurtiy to Shaver to OShea t(T Donovan; OShea to Donovair Runs 1responsible Winning 8f Staik 9, MiMurtry Pitcher McMut try Time of game 1 hour 17 minutes empties Ferguson and tnce. 01 , 1 a man lias patented of for occupants back lest portable bleacher seats at out of door sports. An Oiegon T to administer medicine or Jopd to sick animals has been patented by a Pennsylvanian. A spoon BEST lEAWSfZ. l&ct snappy back to above hj' U i, with STT like St Paul isliarea preferred, Park ,aud Ailford and national distillers products weie whirled up 2 to 5 ans-Atlan- w K' ti Bald-fon- - 2,500,-shortl- ' - De!? tly when recently tnerirnr.nv champion bioxer, Ratu Ba, met and j trounced the Tongan boxer, Fakauat i of Vaini, Tonga. PARIS, June 3 (P) Four of The fight occurred on a vacant I the nine children of the late lot 10 the centre of Nukualofa M. p,' Magnin, The stake was 3125, and the gate j General Charles contest-nCFof VcruUn, gaV6Capt&in evenly divided between the ants after expenses were paid. The Lindbergh a great bunch 'of red rounds styl conclud- roses clash lasted affection at signifying . ed, not rrora a knockout, but from I reception given him by the pure exhaustloa. The Fijian won on comile France Amerique today. points. O ti rr Foreign markets against the buyer. LATgO HAS BEEN IN lOO WN6 BATTLESES CHAMPION IN BEST OF FIGHTING FORM LATSSOH RECORD DUNDEE CONFIDENT Burn , August, 1902. Nationality, Slovak. Height. 5 teetf 7 12 In . chea. Weight, 47, OF WINNING TITLE KNOCKED, OUT t NEW YORKs. June 3 (AP) Pete Latzo, defending champion In the woilds welterweight title bout at the Polo grounds here tonight, scaled 146 halt a pound, under the division limit when he weighed in at the state buxine eom mission's of- fiee this afternoon. Joe Dundee, the challenger weighed 143pound. 2, Frankie Quill, 3 rounds: Eddie I NEW YORK (AP) Stepped short rounds; Willie Har-- r. ,ast ear la vl8 mon 5: Jack Rappaport, ? rounds. t welterweight championship. Joe k WON DMtlSlOV FROM?' wil1 ' Georgia Ward. Billy Well, Phil 9 !Bt ,hft !? Morris if," Kid Tlllie Kaplan. Schlalffer, ha,p tbe o d Jua Herman, Georgie Iaiylnge, Ralian Burnbrook, 2 1 ht 1 , wl,io,M,vrSSeri7!i,,,r;l7i .(lamppr mv Dundees aspiration U Sau rrancjHco tnet I)PCFnrbet scor- t S'1 in the first round :TT jinx a TO: NEW YORK (AP) If Vocal efiof their scheduled engage r rankle Schoell Billy Wells, Mor jment Dundee came hack e month fort counts for anything Pete Latzo. ,ri3 Schlaltfer and Joe 8imonlch;; i later, however, to win a savage worlds welterweight champion, Clyde Hull (newspaper decision) iftght from his conqueror at Madison will be cheered right on through to Matches engaged in, 9; knock Square Garden, victory when he meets Joe Dundee outs, 21; no decisions, 61; lost, 8; Should Dundee take the title from , . of Baltimore at the Polo Grounds, wo, 22, (Latzo he will have accomplished j ' something he failed to do in the June 3. The hard coat country in division. In 1925 he was RECORD .lightweight mDEE( Pennsylvania is proud of, the fact Born Baltimore. June, JS02. Nlselected by (he New Yotlc Slate that Latzo, who comes from a family tlonality. Height, lAthletle commiSRion as one of .the contenders ip an elimination series of fighters, was onp of their number 5 feet, 8 - Inches, Weight, 146, i to dctci mine the commissions sue not long fjgo. The Scranton Slovak j censor to Benny Leonard title. In NOCKED li OUT Is one of the most popular chamRed Cap Wilson, 6 rounds; Natejbts first fight of the tourney Con pions Pennsy lvanla ever had and a (twice) three and four deh lost a decision to Charley O inefalthough an large delegation will he here to rounds; Tommy Freeman, 4 ( techul-- ( nell f Cleveland, the watch him defend the title he won cal; Mickey Walker, 8 (technical): fectual appeal was made from .decision tbe Maryland Boxing by. Eddie 3; Burnbrook,Johnny from Mickey Walker last ear. 4 (technical). commission, Down close to his lighting weight Dundee is 28 years old. He W8 born at Baltimore and began bis of 147 pounds, Patzo has been trainWON DIX IHIOXH FROM: boxing career in 1921. ing faithfully at Pomptou Lakes, N. Fredlie Jacks. Johnny Leonard, professional with !.ew Tendler and vie J , for his' coming fight. I p early in Pedto Caiupo, Matty Brooks, Mel A drawover Sid Barbarian. Luis Ever Hammer, torieg the morning for a grind on the Coognn, Jack Zivic, Mart-haulZivte and Willie HarJack , Joe Welling, Ted Andy road, Pete has devoted each after-tmoo- ri Chaney, Sailor Friedman, Jo bury mon stud his record of more than to strenuous spar.'lug sessions Clinton, Joe TipUtz, Sid Barbarian, (10 contests. one of the The Bali (more iTtoUe that, hig handler ,ty have put Luis Vincent, ul. Pin key Mltehell. hint in the beet phyaie.il condition Jack McVey Joe Simonich, " B His rushing, battering developed Jvld,e Roberta, 1,l'v style la the same bandbox gymunas- of his career. Draako1 turn where Joe1 Cans, famous negro Although only 24. Fatso has been lU.htwgefght, once trained. K NOCKED OFT BY: In approximately 100 ting batiks The fractured ankle Dundee s lifKddie one e round.. since he took up Heberts, pight t'd cj in training last January baa Walker checked ago. Petes years , LOhT TO: healed Iu the past month entirety bid the for first title la 1923. Alex Hart and scored O'Connell, he convincing victories over Charley Frankie Schoell and Willie Harmon Matches and Billy Mendelssohn in; 61; knockouts, engaged Johnny turned him back In 1924, and iu I 1925 Morrle Echlatffer and Ber- 12; knocked out by, 3; no decision, Draako, a German welterweight, before tf won final 2 3. fights conditioning 5; lost, decisions, draw, mondsey Billy Wells took decisions 88. . the title shot. Ur from him Latzo reflects with III W "l tie satisfaction, however, that be has since squared acocunts with each of these boxets. I.a(.a has lost two contests this year, the first at Dalas to Clyde NOT MERE LUCK Hull and the other at Chicago to floored tbe Hull Jqe Slmanicli II didnt just happen as a matter of luck champion in tbe seventh rouwc). of their 19 ound bout but was unable or chance that FOLCERS COFFEE brines to carry the advantage further In to the Wot Id such a superior richness In neither of these fights was Jmtzos mellow flavcr. It's a matter of scientitle at slake, as he was over weight. sioilt y Iknot-Jum- f nd Italian-Ainerlea- 3- an SOUTHAMPTON, England, Captain Lindbergh ti nronopldne Spirit Bluing of promiueiit share such as Vesterday'u Results of St. Louis, packed m two long qeueiai Motois, r. s. steel, arm, Sacramento 5, Hollywood 3. s Li.i Angeled 3, Seattle J. wooden crates weighing three Chemical, American Smelting, San Fraacisoo a, Portland &. p.V-f.awas aboard ?luo;, placed n safely 01 ra n c Oakland 14, Melons 6. the American eruiser Hemphis gOB8 this morningThe Memphis left;- To tin suieg approximated y 'TcaUiy'! ScUcftluUv ' ' aftyraiTi for Cherbourg 000 shaiev. Saetamento at Hollywood. where Captain Lindbergh . wi I1 - Los .Angeles at Seattle. San Francisco at Portland. avool embark tomorrow for Washing! The Oakland 'at Missions. nJ,a,nflh f ton, D. C., as his destination.!,. wlU ' ,mo,'row Vie; Admiral Guy H. Burrage, LyBusiness (oni limes steadily in commanding the Memphis, was Fiji Boxer Brings the eastern seaboard wool markets welcomed of the by mayor Home Great Victory and prices are very firm with a Southampton in the latters cap tendency against the buyer. In the of' admiral as the port, SPVA Fiji (AP) Many years acity far west price are back to (be fed to or contract levels, while In the bright Fiji Admiral Burrage, replying ago, before the inhabitants became moie or less civiiized.the the greetings, sent the warmth wud states activity is more prowarrioia of the neighbouring Tonga 0f the welcome in deep feeling nounced with prices stronger' in some sections. Group ot Islands frequently invad-- , . , Fncdamt ?na America ed Fiji and swept up all opposing Reports trout the good markets wou.d be indicate continued interest and Fijians tyho stood in their path which he believedSince then Fijians have generally strengthened by Lindberghs the spinners and combers are reTongan superiority , feat. John M. Savage, the Amer laxing to accept business on the re acknowledged Great was the joy of the Fijians ceipt-- law basis in not few instances consel was aJg0 a the Juu. 3 FINNEY OF THE FORCE SFfflNfr MEDICINE mam-- a Mxh. altitude uutd ALTHOUGH ONL'f TWENTY FOUR IN WALL STREET - Gearron cf O'Shea, ss Schinski, If M(Muir, Baseball, of both th indoor and outdoor variety, ba invaded Hie Orient Ibt N a ftuial stir of tin Star Hast ItrlU l oijihanaKO In Gh&gir, S i la where tin f in n lutj b on up d tu htlp introduce Aim in an ifb in of apoi tsinaushi)) and lair play. YORK Joe Dundee. Bulti ulore Vs Fete welteiweight champion, Scranton IS. Billy Alger, San Francisco vs Wille irarinon, New Voile 10 rounds, ''ket LOG N Donovan -. 4- LONDON Archie Bell, New York won from Kid Patteuden, London. 15 tounds Harry Mason, Leeds out pointed Air Mancim, London, 15 Ted Dad wind beat Cockely JJ mu mis. Results oc. Hello 4 Kails 7, Ottili ii 11 Kalla 1 LusUn ft. 1 Today's Sifushilo Salt Lake at Pocatello 1 wm Falls ut Ogden Idaho Kails at Logan Rued), TODAYS GAME o'clock. Crimson Field Battery for Logan . Green and Woodson Friday Ladies Day WE STAND REMIND SERIES OF GAME are firm aad n, Vln-centi- the-gau- Mohair is steady through display , active. The rail and water shipments of wool from Boston from January 1, 1927 to June2, 192T Inclusive were 79.029.000 pounds against 84,763,-00- 0 POSTPONE GAME pounds for Hie same period last year. The receipts from January I, ST. LOUIS. June S (AP) Brook1927 t June 2, 1927. inclusive, were 134, 8(13, 800 pounds for tbe lyn at St. Louts postponed, rain. Double header Sunday. same period last year. II ll- 1 X tifically knowing how to select the, best, and to blend it and roast it correctly- - |