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Show TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. Thursday, May 9, 1929. Carl Hubbell Notables Will at Polo Grounds , By William J. Chipman (Associated Press Sports Writer) . The furore created by Carl Hub-bel- ls no-h- it performance against the Pirates at the Polo grounds all but prevented any yesterday mention of the Cuds rise to the top of the National League standing. But there the McCartnymeu stood today after a long fight upward. The Bruins slammed the 4 to 2 Robins for a business-lik- e Victory at Ebbets field yesterday a the thoughtful Cardinals tugged the Braves under at Boston j- to 2. r ' In the face of HubbeUs effort behowever, the league standing came a thing of small moment,. Practically a ireshman in fine ma-)leagues for all of the If act that he is a regular and a .star, this 10 or gave slender Missouri southpaw the Pirates leant, battling average Bucaneers such a jolt that the slid into last place in that activity. The Giants won by H to 0. Hubbell lost all chance of almost game as (Soon as he efitered the box Travis Jackson made a giaay toss Adams past first base of Sparky grounder, and the vfee inflelder raced to second. Lloyd Waner's sacrifice sent him to third, and Hubbell was concerned more with preventing the Pirates from no-h-scorit ing than in pitching a t, game. Hubbells triumph was the first it performance in the majors since Ted Lyons of the White Sox shut out Boston in August of 1926. nd the first by any Giant since May 7, 1922, the date of Jess Bareffort against nes the Phillies. He retired twenty-seve- n men, but walked one in the i no-h- . . meanwhile. Hub Leonard of the Red Sox. who let petroit down without a safety in June, 1918, owned the most recent hitless game by a southpaw until yesterday. George Wiltse, handy man of the Giants of another day, was the lhst Me to turn the Graw trick inl908 against the Phillies. The Giants continued yesterday to hit home runs. Mel Ott got two lifting his total to six, the be National league figure, and Fullis and Andy Cohen got one apiece Fullis was his third in three games, and Cohen's, his second in .wo. Also, George Grantham made a eatch at the expense of Bill Ter-t- y in the first Inning which would have been good for a few headlines in any ordinary game. Grantham. who is in the way of becoming quite a star dutfielder, crashed into the wall and had to be relieved. Waite Hoyt won his fourth straight, Lou, Gehrig hit his seventh home run of the season, and the Yankees collected their sixth successive victory as the Browns were sunk by 8 to 1 in St. Louis yesterday. The champions combed Walter Stewart for twelve hits, running thajr six game total to seventy-fiv- e. Babe Ruth cut in with two useful singles. The triumph was needed to keep the Hugmen on top, as the Athleties executed an about face in Chicago to win by 5 to 4 behind old Jack Quinn, Yerkes and Shors. Red Faber and George Conally worked for the White Sox, Red losing. Credit for the victory went to Shors. Cleveland shaded Boston by 8 to 1 and Detroit nosed out the Senators by 5 to 4 in other American league games. Phil Collins, defeated recruit, Philadelphia Cincinnati by 3 to 2, giving Burt left-hand- er Shottens victory. . boys Baltimore, May 9 AP) Harry Payne Whitney's Bargelio which, coupled' with Beacon Hill, another Whitney horse, had gained favor during the past few days for the preakness stake to be run tomorthe row, will probably not start-i- n $50,000 event. Just before the two ponies were to be shipped to the Pimlco track yesterday, Bargelio suffered an njury which wul put him out of the event. Beacon Hill will still run. according to Whitneys stablemen, being the only horse to carry the Whitney silks, as the nut will run under the colors of the warm stables, having recently been purchased from the noted turfman. The Nut, Essare, Dr. Freeland, Friar Cliff and Folkmg, with have done well in recent starts, and are gaining '.favor, while Soul of Honors stock took a Jump Tuesday with ha victory in the Annapolis, when he came from behind to beat Leucite, another probable preakness starter. Three of the probable starters had workouts yesterday, with Grey' Coat taking a lead with a clocking of 2.09 35 for a mile and a quarter, Curtis , Charles will lead the contingent of many notables which are planning to watch the classic to make it one of the most brilliant gatherings of the racing season. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister and brother in law of the will accompany him. Lawrence Richey President, Hoover"s secretary and Breckenridge Long of New York are also planning to attend with a party of 14. The Sea of Galilee will be utilized as the chief reservoir for the production of hydroelectric power from the River Jordan, which has a descent of more . than 3000 feet from its source to the Dead Sea. A sanitary shield for the eyes, nose and mouth has been patented by a resident of Louisville, Ky, to be suspended from the ears, spectacle frame or ophthalmoscope. THE 200 The zoo is one of those places which duly must be visited at least once each spring. Yet there is an art in even so simple a matter as visiting the zoo. If we start off with several youngsters of (assorted ages, the older ones wil be bored and the younger ones will be exhausted before we get home. Five and 10 year olds shod d pot be taken together. The young children should not go to the zoo at all if the journey there is long. A half hour trip is as much as they can stand. It Is best for them to view the animals in their o utstde cages, for the houses are sure to be hot and and overcrowded. stuffy Standing out in .the sunshine they can see enough that is strange and delightful, We have a tendency to feel that when we go to see sights we must do them thoroughly. Yet for little children to behold large numbers of wholly unfamiliar' creatures In a-- few -- hours time, to pe asked each minute to register something entirely new, is a fatiguing rather than an enriching experience. The little ones will have the best kind of time if they are allowed to stand as long as they like throwing peanuts to the. tethered elephant, to see how he Dicks them up with his clever trunk, and swings them languidly into his mouth. Seeing one lion lift his head In a mighty roar is as Impressive as seeing 10 of them, with a few tigers and jaguars thrown in for measure. If besides, they good see the flat footed bear Dace up and down his. yard, laugh at a cage full of monkeys and gaze up at an incredible giraffe, they have seen as much as they can take In and enjoy. , What may appear to be serious motor trouble is caused in many instances by a faulty ignition. If your motor isnt running as it should, maybe, the trouble is with the ignition system. Let us check it over. Central Garage 35 Federal Avenue Phone891 Baseball Race San Francisco, May 9 (p) Airtight pitching in ail the Coast league camps yesterday kept the mores low, and gave the fans rare thrills In the manner of old tashioned mound duels. The San Francisco Mission Reds bagged their twenty-eigh- th victory of the season to lead the pack by four games when they over came the Sacramento Senators one run lead and emerged t the long end 3 to il. Mickey STANDARD OIL Finn. Reds second sacker was the PRODUCT boy. His single in the fourth inning scored Baldwin, and another single in the ninth with the basea loaded broke a tie at I to I . Former Flyweight San Francisco's Seals won from the Seattle Indians 7 to 1, their Cold Champ second straight over the northerners this week. Vernon Qomez. New York, May 9 (AP) Fidel Seal southpaw, was pitted against former flyweight chamLabarba, Southpaw Jim Edwards.. The Seals pounded Edwards for 13 hits, pion and now a contender for the while the Indians took eight from bantamweight crown, remained Qomez. indisposed today as a result of a A hurling duel from start to cold which forced him to let up in finish took place at Emeryville his training for his forthcoming where the Oakland Oaks clashed bout against Kid Chocolate, the with the Hollywood Stars, the Cuban negro sensation. Unless Oaks winning the battle 1 to 0 is able to return to the gym(if sixteen innings. It was the nasium by Saturday, he doubtless coast longest game of the league will be forced to ask for a postseries this season. Neither team ponement of his engagement with was able to shove a run over the Chocolate, now scheduled for May ilate for 15 innings, but in the 22. ast. Jimmy Reese singled to center, scoring Roy Frazier, and the long struggle was over. Creighton Lad Pinch hitter Walter Burketts A Classy centerdouble the slashing against -field fence when the bases Omaha, May 9 (AP) Pitching were full in the ninth Inning, no-h- it games has become a habit scored two , runs and gave Los with Eddie Hdnningren, captain, 7 8 over an to of the Creighton high school team. Angeles victory Portland at Los Angeles. Henningsen has pitched two no-h- it games within a week, he To increase the country's ag- mowed down Omaha tech Tuesday ricultural production Panama has with no hits and no runs, while removed import duties and simil- his mates grabbed 12 runs. Last n ar taxes from both natural and week he won a no-h- it, artificial fertilizers. game from North high FLUID fair-hair- La-ba- ra TOWViCANZOMlERJ Chicago May 9 (AP) Tony Canzoneri and Andre Routls, two little tigers whose punches are counted by the second and not by the hour, tangle May 9 in the first big bout of Chiragos summer season. Routis who won the featherweight title from Tony seven his months ago will not take crown into the ring. Both boys willj come in over weight. Since losing the championship to the Frenchman Canzoneri has kept busy and of seven bouts, won three by knockouts and three by decisions and was given a draw in the other. In his only American scrap since taking the title, Routis lost the decision. This was in a nonchampionship go with Honeyboy Finnegan, Hurler mo-ru- Bout For Canzoneri Non-Titl- e ' Chicago, May 9 (AP) Tony Canzoneri, former - featherweight have an champion, will not opportunity to win back the title from Andre Routis, of France, who took the crown from him last fall, when they meet in a 10 round bout at Chicago stadium tomorrow night. The engagement will be at 130 the pounds, four pounds over limit. Canzoneri, featherweight ? however, is satisfied, for he he is better at thte heavier poundage and says he dosen't care for titles anyway. I , k on the floor , s , ijtj- - .t. , pos-possi- ve 7. Hits: Stephenson, Cubs, 30. Doubles: Frisch, Cards, 9. Triples: Frisch. Cards; L Wan-e- r, Pirates; Cuyler, Cubs, 3. Homers: Ott, Giants, 6, Stolen bases: Flowers, Robins, Malone, Oubs, won Pitching: lost 0. 4, AMERICAN Batting: .409. Jamieson, Indians, Runs: Gehringer. Tigers, 25. Runs batted in: Heilmann, Tigers, 25. Hits: Gehringer. Tigers, 33. Doubles: Jamieson, Indians. 9. Alexander, Triples: Gehringer, Tigers; Blue, Browns, 3. Homers: Gehrig, Yanks, 7. Stolen bases: Fonseca, Averill, Indians: Johnson, Tigers, 4. Pitching: Uhle, Tigers, won 5, lost 0. Star Hurdler Disciplined For Acrobat Fell Breaking Rules From Airplane WilA Iowa City, la.. May 9 (AP) Vienna, May 9 (AP) Major helm of Dusseldorf, Germany, fell out of famous airman-acroba- t, his plane from a height of 1,200 feet over Awpern areodrome towhen, Illinois comes here Satur- day and was killed. He had been day for a dual meet. Suspension demonstrating the capacity of the of Allison from the squad was or- machine, a German sporting dered as a disciplinary measure plane, to loop both forward aJnd rules for breaking training backward. cigaret that Joe Allison smoked following a track meet last Saturday may keep the star hurdler of the University off the squad it's 3 isv.ii.ju.uj0 e SDVNDINI& j OF THE v clubs! NATIONAL LEAGUE t 1 Wednesdays Results Chicago 4, Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 2. New York 11, Pittsburgh 0. St. Louis 10, Boston 2. Thursdays Schedule Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE New cigarette its ...in STE TASTE above everything less. Perhaps his bad conscience .Thursdays Schedule makes him attempt to compenPhiladelphia at Boston. sate for his lesser love by little New York at St. Louis. acts of special demonstrativeness. Boston at Cleveland. He tries to show more devotion Washington at Detroit. than he feels. Love becomes a of a free thing he owes, insteadone PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE of the gift. Thus he begins Won Lost Pet. most painful hypocracles in hu- Mission 11 28 .718 man life. Los Angeles . 24 19 458 It is profoundly cruel to make Oakland 23 20 435 the child measure and compare San Francisco23 20 his affections. He should accept them as naturally and unconsciously as the air he breathes.. Fathers and mothers must allow their children to love them each according to the degree and kihd' of love which each calls forth.' for a husMassachusetts replies. She still is un- One advertisement woman 19 married. 21. QUESTION Certainly It IS the voice of Satan which says to the child through the lips of an adult, Whom do you love best, your mother or your dad? And Satan is at his wickedest when he prompts one of the childs own parents to ask the question. Of course, the parent who asks the child to sav whom he loves the most Is himself jealous of the childs preference. Such a parent loves his child with a delove that cripples his velopment and stands between him and the world. The mere asking of such a question awakens a train of disturbing thoughts. If the child us-is made to think about it, he ually will be forced to realize that he loves one parent more band brought Batting: High, Cards, .434. Runs: Stephenson, Cubs, il. Runs batted in: Wilson, Cubs. Seatttle, Wash, May 9 (F)- -. With the halt way point In the Pacific goast conference northern division baseball championship race almost reached, the Oregon State college nine, which was to meet the Washington State Cougars at Corvallis, Ore, today is showing the way. The leaders have won three games and lost one. They were defeated by the University of Idaho last Tuesday, A double header was also on today's program between Idaho and the University of Washington in Seattle. The two teams had been scheduled to play the first contest of a two game series yesterday but rain washed them out and two battles were set for today. The half way mark will be reached next Tuesday when Washington . tangles with the leading Oregon state diamond stars at Corvallis, By that time all of the five schools in the northern section of the conference will have played half of th6ir games. The teams are scheduled to compete In 16 contests during the season eight at home and eight on foreign Ttelda. Idaho and Washington are tied for second place while the third slot is held by Washington State, last year's northern division champions. Oregra has tLm charge of the cellar for the present time. TIM , bfe-lie- . (Including games of May 8) NATIONAL ed Has nt vice-presid- North Division Upward Climb . Won Lost Pet 11 York 4 .733 11 .688 5 Philadelphia 11 .611 7 St. Louis ...12 9 471 Detroit .421 8 11 Cleveland than the other. 7 11 489 At once he is In conflict. If Chicago .313 .... 5 11 it Is his father who asks the Boston 4 11 ,. 487 question, and it is his mother Washington whom he loves best, he is conWednesdays Results strained to lie miserably, or, if New York 8, St. Louis 1. he is clever, to make some tact-- r Philadelphia 5, Chicago 4. ful, evasive answer. 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