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Show 'V M t r. Y A 1 1. Competition Here Surprised By ? t will schools compete Eleven Early Showing for the northern division track field title on Friday, May and Jr S. Fullerton, By Hugh Associated Press Sports Writer 2 in the Utah Aggie stadium Among the numerous sur- - The meet is under the direction Is prises that have r topped up m of Coach E. L. Romney and of the early weeks of the Major, part of the annual program high school day at the . Utah State College. Agricultural Coach Burns Crookston's Logan defendHigh athletes are the indlca- the but tlub 2nd division champions, piTdng "probable has been light up among thejticns are that the Grizzlies will have a difficult time retaining American lea me leader view of the stiff The White Sox were .shoved the title in offered by several Into third plate tsterday as competition the Dctimt Timers e.uhcred in of the schools Several records appear to be four runs in the l.rst inning The first one that r'or a 0 to 4 victory, but they in danger. still are annng the fust .rank- might drop is Russell Richs made two mjle time of ing teams Kowallis of Logan years ago. Bill Cissell, curient of the American leaeue baiters, has made better time than this Fletchhas been the Spark Plug of the thready this season and team this season after a few er of Logan has also come near low hurdle years of rather disappointing tins record 28 The see inds is in record of performances. and Rich's two minute Washington, still the1 leader danger -was eight second mark in the half of the American league. Turley another high ranking club to mile may be broken. I meet the defeat yesterday. The of Logan is almost certain to the shot put mark of 41 Senators, after eight surccs- - beat already to the feet 9 inches. He has over sive victories, bowed 44 of George Pipgras of pushed the iron uall pitching season. of Gunnel feet this 1 the New Yoik Yankees and South Cache has a fine chance were shut out, 9 to 0 record to beat the javelin Clint Brown of Cleveland which now stands at 154 feet . took the leading role as the 3 inches and held bv Thornley - Indians beat the St. Louis of David Burtons quarter Browns for the third time in . succession. 6 to 3. The Rookie hurler from New Orleans gave Str Louis but six hits for his Ike third victory of the season. Milton Gaston of the Boston Red Sox, turned in the fourtn Getting Ready line pitching performance in 2 the American league yesterday For Utah Aggies to beat the Philadelphia Ath- letlcs, 7 to 3. Gaston gave the worlds champions only six hits, no Z fanned six and allowed Salt Lake City, May 1 7P) With the dual track meet bewalks. The National league likewise tween the University .of Utah went in for good pitching yes- - and the Utah State Agricuslated for Satterday with Dazzy Vance of ltural college at the Uniafternoon as urday Its leading Brooklyn Coach versity stadium here, ent. Dazzy held the New Ike Armstrong of the univerGiants well under control the Robins hammered out a sity has been spending much time in developing his mile 9 tp 4 victory. half mile relay teams. Red Lucas of Cincinnati and and While various combinations Sylvester Johnson of St. Louis of runrlers have been tried i. put on a fine dud with the out, Armstrong has not yet deReds gaining a 4 to 2 triumph decided who will han- on the strength of Joe Stripp's finitely die the batons in these races, ? triple in the ninth inning. Wayne Hansen, Yesterday Chicago Cubs defeated Jack m . The Bennett, Herman Goldthe league leaders, stein and Hap Vitale worked Pittsburgh, former team-Perc- y out in the half-mi- le by nicking their relay but Jones, for five there is indication that Chub a one while at Pat time, runs, race Inrun the Utter may two to held Pirates Malone the stead of Bennett. counters. taken from 2 Boston's Braves jumped past Nate Long was half mile event to run as the - Phillies and St. Louis into the the- first division by hitting anchor man in the mile along J hard behind Ed Brandt to gain with probably De Vere Wooten, Lawrence and a 9 to 3 victory over Philadel--- - Ed Jeppson Simmonsi l ! - t i i 'f . i: ft' 1 . ,i i j f Record Vault : Jump Predicted i 3 i i . : Evanston, HI., May 1 (TP) Tom Warne, Northwest ern universitys Jumping Jack, will make --another assault on Sabin pole "vault record - at r'p Carrs the Ohio relays Saturday. Northwestern sophomore who has been vaulting since he was in thq seventh grade at .Kokomo, Ind came within a tiny fraction of topping the former Yale stars world mark of 14 feet one inch at the .Drake games last Saturday and is confident of turning the trick this year. But for an awkward arm, .Warne would have cleared the .bar at 14 feet two' Inches at Drake. He cleared the height easily but knocked the cross bar doyn with his arm in his i .descent. Warne has been above the -- - 5 r due mark-te-every-- try- JLing the current season. jiUmpires Get OUTKICKED FILM i night. Strange hit the canvas four times for the long counts in the eighth round and was downed again In the tenth. Kid Barger, Preston, 142. and Ernie Woolley. Twin Falls, 142, battled to a draw in six rounds Feraci Wins Pocatello Fight May 1 Bruce McMasters, Pocatello youngster, defeated Dallas Clinggr, Shelley, for the 'paperweight title in a four round exhibition. ( U, ft. 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A. to 1920 and won Alan-zpGou- ld Mexico City,, (4). five consecutive times by the Tuffy Griffiths, Chicago stadium hoping to learu that Sioux City. Ia outnointed Jack United States. The veteran of the team was have i Later, the culture of old New Gagnons stunning victory over Gagnon, Boston, (10); Joey Francis Basebull and football Oulmet, who has had at Griffiths was and Philadelphia early acts. Medill, Qua Chicago. outpointed a hand 1ft sought had their famous brother England all of the matches a Was month rs the last mistake, of Stanislaus Dartmouth (10) Chile, Loayza, Baseball still has, with the Sonnenberg so far. Jones has played one played cham-Go- lf tough cutboxed Tex Lewis stopthe Gagnon for to beat as prime examples, ed Ug Gibson, Waco, The right ped Joe King, New- Orleans, in four Walker cup matches And there, as the most of the way. finest ipionship". has one of the has to taste defeat in crashsent Griffiths hand that are. of them all In saying is, you (4); Buster BaHini, New Or- anKyeb family hook-up- s The Georgian d', the singles. to In Philacanvas the Cline ing leans, outpointed Johnny the, ..Farrell brothers Jimmy. mak8 the trip in 1923. delphia . did little damage al- Fresno, Cal., (6); King Levin-sk- y, not th quiet but quitet efficient Moe Don and Voigt George all bus A1 it though Gagnon kept Chlcagbr'Knotked out" elder, and Johnny, the fashion-plat- e, are the only two new to inevening. former National Open Keegan, Chicago, (1). In ternational Competition. SamMich. to effort in failed his Grand lad the with Gagnon Irish Rapids, and king Ouimet, In Ogden Bou! convince that he Is among the my Mandell, world lightweight additionand toMoe Jones, mllllon-dollsmile It isnt the team inbest in his division, but the champion, outpointed Peewee Voigt The Fara new combination. R, Johnston, was anything but a finan- Jerrell, Mishawaka. Ind., (10), cluded Harrison rell brothers have long been job 1 George Von Elm, Dr. O. F. After non-titl- e. The cial May failure for hinv Ogden. (P) fight the in professional partners Oakland. Cal. Jack McVey, Willing and Rolard Mackenzie. business at the Quaker Ridge losing the first fall, Ira Dern. drew a gate of $73 684, with Lake Salt New heavyweight City York, outpointed Wesley 30 across road from the Motors the club, Gagnon receiving percent Fredericksburg, Va. course of which the National wrestler, came back to wto the tfiumjph probably Ketchell. Salt Lake City, (10). are unnecessary for Henry Ford Griffiths match from two next and the In a great natural to make speed. On a postlea(j Open was played last year Wll- North Andover, Mass Winters Carl Lemle, Boston, to their for the gteadium next month Westchester County. breakfast stroll he challenged The card last bout here of Greenler night. Boxford, his secretary to Von Porate'liam J. a a Qrlffiths-Ott- o they team up at St Augustine. included wrestling .and- box- VofT Porar Had ""agreed ltrwill be graduated from high dash. He won by two yards." Not so much' Is" heard of Jimat the head No stop watch was on the job. ...Take, ln8; jto meet, the winner and Grif- - school next month my, the silent-partnHe has been In The first fall went to Lemle ntha is expected to sign up of his class. it from Johnny, however he with a front bodv press in lSOon. When gas leaks In a room it high school four years, having runs the family show. semi-fin- al while Dern used school at the causes a new electric alarm to entered nine minutes, to grammar The You know I really didnt be sounded. airplane spin to win the nights attraction resulted age of 6 2. start anywhere until the spring his second to 17 minutes and a of 1927," Johnny says. Up to front body press to take the then I was just one of the boys, third to four minutes. of a flock Loses To qualifying winning Ed Shephard. Sait Lake City medals but finishing nowhere defeated at the end of the tournament Ted Barker. San Francisco, by San Francisco, May 1 (p) I got going with Jims help and a technical knockout in the To the gods of baseball and a advice and began winning some round of their ten round flock of ' Seal errors. In fact I won a sixth Buddy tournaments. match. boxing In 1927, starting Ryan, manager of the Sacra- flock of them I mento Senators, offered thanks with the Met Open. Then today for the breaking of a won the National Open in 1923 two-yeso nerwas Jim losing streak to the at Olympia. 8an Francisco Seals. vous he could not jollow' me For 15 Straight . around during the playoff y in Senators bowed in games.ihe. defeat to which I'beat 'BObby Joner-hPress the locals, but yesterday. a stroke. ' Ryans charges stepped out in Sox Red I said to myself:' This was Milton Gaston, the ninth to overcome a four easy. . How long has It been Held Philadelphia Athletics to run lead and win the game. 6 going , on? And thats just six hits : as . Bod Sox defeated to 5, their first victory against where I made a big mistake. I the champions. 7 to - 3. the San Francisco outfit since thought more about my game, Yankees George Pipgras, 1928. tried to it apart to see how Turned in second victory of "Dutch" Ruether turned on It tickedpick and you know what the season, blanking Washing- -. his the. .Mission happened.. I didnt qualify for ton 9 to I) and breaking the Reds, to give Seattle a 7 to 4 the last two rounds of the 1929 Senator's " vanning ' " streak. on the Indians home Open, right in my own back- which had extended to eight victory daimond, thereby evening the yard, That was tough but I games. series at one game apiece. have learned that too much Flint Brown, Indians Won Walter the great" Mails self analysis does not pay in third Indians game when tamed the Hollywood Stars for this game of golf. J5o I am downed the Browns. 6 to 3the third successive time and just up there smacking em Joe Sewell. Indians Played Portland nosed out a 4 to 3 now." In . consecutive game No. 1,102 win to make the series two to The latest testimony concernwhile ill. hitting triple to first nothing. Brother Johnny is that, in inning and retiring. The Los Angeles Angels and aingtrial steel-shaftwith Irons, Dazzy Vance, Dodgers Gave the Oakland tiaks. were forced em straighter only six hits as Dodgers poundto postpone their game in the he is smacking He ed out third over and farther than ever. straight southern California city on ac- wrill be back in the running Giants, 9 to 4. count of rain. when the clans assemble at Pat Malong, Cubs Limited in July. hard hitting Pirates to seven WHAT a difference there is in the responsiveness j)f , COLOR AND NOTCHES hits while (Cubs clubbed out a FEATURE SCARVES the same automobile when Parco Ethyl gasoline is All signs point ponderously to 5 to 2 victory. a to .. used ! A motor which is sluggish, slow and lacking mrZ the prospective changeFaris (AP) Among new chamscarves is one with Irregularly heavyweight wrestling id power with common gasoline is transformed In-- $ IJ pionship" ranks, with the scenslashed and notched Scores edges. ery shifted this time fron to a veritable dynamo of power, energy and speed j They give it a roughneck air Boston to Los Angeles and the i ' which makes it particularly ef- latest wifh this supremely good fuel in the tank. challenger, Everett Mari fective with tweed costume. shall, groomed to lift the prize By The Associated Press Bright green and cardinal red you give pachyderms from roly-pol- y are the chic colors for sport of the NATIONAL Gus Sonenberg, takes on Your scarves the motor it this season. gun. Small 4. 9. New York Brooklyn Sonnenberg has been offered scarves, double vital thicknes of a record purse" for a match Boston 9, Philadelphia 3. new life,a new sensitiveness,! crepe de chine or marocain are with Marshall. That is the St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 4. with each slight toe smarter than big ones. responsiveness first sign of impending events. Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 5. Even wool scarves are small, The second on the accelerator. is a victory for pressure AMERICAN eight inches wide and long Marshall over ' the veteran Ed New York to 0. once 9, Washington twist enough around Strangler! Lewis, warhorse of You get new thrill! u you toom. the hills ' ; the throat with 12 to eighteen the Philadelphia 3. Boston 7. activities troupe whose with thii better motor fuel No iBott, no 6. inches left over at the enda Chicago 4, Detroit range from Boston to the 6. Cleveland 3. laboring, no lagging Sad because there tS 6t. Louis middle west, south and f far H no Riel knock Very little gear shifting Wbe That certain colors, may in- west. I PACIFIC COAST crease the trength of build -Pant Etbjt die artifitd anri kttttk gasPlin Munn Wayne Big) Hollywood 3, Portland 4. Hoped ,ings is a theory advanced by Lewis at Kansas City when it drive! the car. Missions 7. 4, Seattle an English scientist who has was decided that what the t! Sacramento 6, San Francisco found that painting steel blue game needed was collegiate atreduces the effect of the suns mosphere; specifically the Oakland Los wet Angeles rays on It. of a Nebraska collegian. grounds. Tuf-f- y Chicago. May 1 (AP) Griffiths, of Sioux City, was back on the list of contenders for the world heavy championship, weight boxing the stain of a technical knockout defeat by Jack Gagnon removed from his record by a over the decision Boston sailor last night. Before 20,550 spectators, most of whom went to the Chicago la-tod- SPORT--. SLANTS ay nd plck-Wane- .- Shephard Wins ar - ' -- . 100-ya- rd er. j nd Senators s 130111 travel the lulls' ht, Yesterdays Stars i - Major League Leaders By The Associated Press NATIONAL There is a new Batting: Flowers, Robins. .469 in dress styles, Runs: Frederick, Robins, and launched under the - name of Comorosky Pirates. I3... the tie-o- n Runs batted in: Herman. RoIt is meant to solve the pro- bins, and Fisher. Cards. 17. blem of selling the general pubHits: Frederick, Robins, and lic dresses which must fit snugly Fisher. Cards, 24. around the waistline. Doubles: Flowers, Robins. 7. n The dresses are adaptand Triples: Cuyler, Cubs, able to anv figure. Suhr, Pirates 3. feature or , They Homers: Jackson,' Giants, 5. peplums skirt panels which extend Into Stolen bases: Cuyler. Cubs, straight ends that tie around and P. Waner, Pirates, M. the waist, controlling skirt fullAMERICAN ness and belt measurements. Batting Simmons. Athletics, and Cissell, White Sox, .432. To instruct its younger emRuns: E. Rice. Senators. 13. in the details ployees of shipRuns batted in: Simmons, as well as ping geography a Athletics, 18. Chicago department store has Hits: Oliver, Red Sox. 21. installed a miniature railroad Doubles: Kress and Manush, representing a large area on Browns, and Regan. Red Sox. its f tie-o- 7. acbecol- (ai'iri 17. Iwl ar MV- Charli.EracL..San.DiegaweL- terweight, landed rights to the jaw in quick succession here last night to stop Jack .Lewis, Portland. Ore., in the 1 first Pocatello, Paris AP) 'complication A $200,000 dormitory to commodate 190 students is ing erected at St. Stephens lege, Columbia, Mo. of terWi I FROCKS roof. 1C, in a) ftKMl W ttv . FITTING WOKS END TIE-O- N M.rel I. Coajaattlok U. Sarjiati 14, It.maca tka 15. Tow.i ekelterel aid as-Je- j '" WITH 14. 4 Item r.e.trj I. Stt apart kl Si. romparflttTi Id. t. F hr i BY Football honors mly have inclined Westward a bit last season, but Broadway chorus girls. In Hollywood to glorify themselves and the American cinema, took away all honors in high kicking recently. The contest was held between the mighty U. S. C. football team of last vear, which played in the First National-Vit- a phone gridiron film called rThe Forto the ward Pass," coming Capitol Theater Thursday, and forty-eig- ht shapely chorines on contract to the same studio. The chorus girls kicked 2 feet 2 inches above their heads, on an average. The football team, consisting of the eleven and five substiff tutes as well Cravath, fromer center and now coach at Denver University, kicked only I foot 10 inches above the head. ' The--- highest --chorus ktek was ! feet 8 inches, accomplish ed by' an acrobatic dancer, Florine Dalzell. The top kick a by pigskin warrior was Jeff Knock Downs Cravaths 2 feet 1 inch. A measuring device At Twin Falls used special in testing chorus kicking was utilized. It registers the toe elevatioij of head and Twin Falls, May 1 (TP) simultaneously. five Flooring his opponent Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and times for counts of nine in Loretta Young are featured in the last three rounds. Ray The Forward Pass, which is Walker. -- 179. ..Boise outpointed ;a college story . with a. full sound, Jess Strange, 180, Twin Falls, dialogue, glee club, rooting sec ten tkm and talking reproduction. by a wide margin round main event here last The director was Eddie Cline. round of their 10 round main The fight lasted two minutes ahd 18 seconds. Ray Peterson, St. Anthony, and Carl Biggs, Dayton, Ohio, Chicago,'" May I fTT)Ameri- - fought six rounds to a draw, association umpires went I to school today, receiving from President Thomas J.. Hickey. Taking advantage of an day all around the . . circuit, the arbiters gathered before Hickey to learn inter-- 1 pretations of rules and get J.some human nature studies of the players, manager and fans they have to deal with. Solution of Yesterday'. Puzzi. AC BOM AftrfUt t fealhiiUKt byDickDorgan Tensa event. vrcan J GILFEATIIER FOOTBALL MEN Armstrong jr Friday t, Mtallitr dr i on mile mark of :53 4 is endanger ed by Lee of Box Eider who at turned in a :S2 quarter Provo last week. An excellent meet is In prospect with some of the best high school athletes in the state participating Humphrevs and Schaub of Logan and Hawkins of Bear River should wage a bitter battle in the dashes. Humphreys Is just beginning to If he reach- round into form. esthe stride he hit last year he ts practically certain of two first places Saunders df North Kowallis Cache should push and Fletchef In the mile end half mile. Results of early meets seem to point to Logan High to retheir regional victory of peat The Loganltes huve last year. a well balanced feam and one into the capable of getting points in almost any event. If the prospective first place men come through as thev are expected to it will be difficult to keep the Grizzlies from the Jack Coach championship. Crofts Davis high team, will probably offer the most stubborn opposition with Preston high the most important threat to Logan from this section. Box Elder and Ogden high also have good teams, and Weber rounty high coached by Dick Thorne might spring a surprise in several events i i COLONEL THE JOURNAL'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE High Schools In Track and Field White Sox nv V Triples: Goslin. Senators. 3.. Homers: While Reynolds. Sox. 4. Stolen bases: McManus, Ti' gers, 3. MIIM ed ! Yesterdays ipAmcdcd) v GASOLINE Ui uooyi ' -- rul-ersh- ip At Independent Gas and.011 Companys Stations and Dealers -- 1 . |