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Show r - - - - .'. v ra .t vv' ' n----- v' v i ti i i t Ti g, ' TTT Vm ;?.m ', i ROMNEYWePARING ATHLETES FOR STATE MEET IN LOGAN MAY OTES FAVORED Rest Given In TO -- OutSonrinberg Stops standing Track and Field Men Who do Everett Marshall Their Part to Jbring To Retain title in Scoring Column to Local School. - Well pleased with the showing o his track men in the dual meet with Utah last week Coach Dick Romney has begun to prepare lor the state meet which will bo held in Logan on Saturday, May 17. The record breaking ol the Utah State athletes and the fine performance of Rich in the two mile events after previously running the mile brought forth from enthusiastic comments Coach coach. the Farmer Romney also praised Mael Brasher, another fresh rnnn, for his brilliant run as the third man in the mile relay which the Farmers won. tf Y The meet demonstrated quite Is the conclusively that Utah team to beat in the conference meet this- season, and that tlte Utee&ff practically certain to annev .stat honors again this season. The- - UtalL'AaiieIIccsll?: men continue to show imorove-mehowever and that is the most pleasant thing about the Ins ngeles. May 6 (AP) situation from the Logan Aland Forgeon is Gus Sonnenberg, dynamite standpoint. coming along nicely in the former college football player, hurdles end took two second today had another victory on Russell Rich is a bet- his record by using the flying places. ter distance man everv week, tackles of the gridiron. while both Everett Camobel! Sonnenberg, who claims the wrestling and Donald Cox demonstrat- world's heavyweight ed that their work in 'the shot championship, defeated Everett in La the of Colo, Marshall Junta, put and the Javelin early two out of three falls before year was no fluke. field Myles Bowen, who made th 17,580 fans at Wrigley ' here last mark night. broad lump phenomenal and inches. I" preMarshalls of 23 feet 9 proved a good paring to beat ttiis mark in straight-armin- g both the state and conference defense, and he won the first meets. Bowen ha? added more fall in 21 minutes and 38 than a feet to his best mark seconds with an airplane spin. lie The La Junta wrestler tried each year of competition, went through the Spanish Fork to repeat with a series of spins, high school and two years of but Sonnenberg broke them by the B. Y. U without partici- falling limp and, grabbing the pating in athletics and he first ropes. Coach caught the notice of Then Sonnenberg launched Dick Romney by reasonably his flying tackles. He missed but good work in the high jump In and fell from, the ring, He direr Uni h!r. came back in 12 seconds a class meet. to attention to the . broad jump avoid disqualification. and he now appears to be the After for 11 minutes greatest Jumper the conference and 55 wrestling seconds, Sonnenberg has ever known. Marshall with a flying caught toat Bowen fully' expects go tackle and took the second least 24 feet before the season fall. Within one minute and Is over. If he continues nis 22 seconds. Sonnenbergs flying fine work he may enter some tackles Yiad Marshall on the other meets later on. Fn addi- floor for the third and4 winntion to his work in the broad ing tumble. ' jump Bowen is one of the Receipts of the contest to. est 75 yard men in the confer- talled $39,745.50. At that distance he is ence. usually far ahead of the Aggie sprinters, hut he loses in the Lefty Groves final thrust. ,. - The Aggies have no competl- but Coach tion. this week, Enables. -' the -PRomney expects to send men through their events at top speed about Friday. Athletics to Win V - nt Gas Sonnenberg 1- -2 ! i During Fight (P) While Young Jack Francisco neThompson. San gro, worked in their- training quarters today in preparation for their welterweight chama pionship bout Friday night, meeting of the" Michigan boxing commission .was called to agreepass on the anti-fothe fighters; managers. ment The agreement, announced last night by the management of .Olympia stadium, provides te rest period that a shall be granted, If need, in event of injury from a foul blow and that the fight then shall proceed. Members of the commission were understood to be ready to give their official approval to th plan. 6 Aggies Have side-steppi- ng itching J I Lf Coast Leaguers . : T Change . Scenes . For Weeks Play San Francisco, May 6 f API The reputedly fast stepping Los Angeles Angels mike their first season appearance of the locally tod ayagMhstTTfi The Seals Francisco Missions. rtfir . J.F-Inn- on come-bac- j Stanford Captain Makes New Mark nd Wish the Discuss Cal., Stanford University, May 6 (T) Erin Krenz, Stanford track captain, whirled the discuss 177 feet in practice here yesterday. The tpss. however, was made from a 10 foot 0-- inch circle. 2 feet G Inches larper than the ulation circle and al a "double turn. Krenz is holder of the official world's record with a mark of 1G3 feet, 8 4 inches, set in March, 1929. THE JOURNALS CROSS WORD PUZZLE Holdout Conies To ACROSS Terms With Browns . ! St. Louis, May G (JD George Blaeholdcr, holdout St. Louis Browns' hurler, is likely to sign to a contract before the week Is out. He reopened negotiations with Phil Ball, Brownie owner, now last week and is reported enroute to St- Louis from his California home. According to Ball, Blaeholdcr was offered $5,000, the same as last and $1,000 bonus if he held strictly to training rules in the original contract but later the document was altered to read a,, flafe$fy000. 14. I. 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Miss., knocked Kansas City Sailor Enright, i (6). Fla. Don WhitLakeland, lock. Roanoke, Va, outpointed Shull, Dallas. Tex., (10). Miami, Fla Tony Cclmars, Akron, o, outpointed Ray Woodward, Miami, (8). New 4k Aalmal doctor! Lustoed Bar for prylaf it. Kiss approach "7. Hr It vM Mimicked 4. , MStga ft. Maskal soaads meat 44. LeitHnitit aamo A fi Japanese cola . ei By The Associated Press vino 41. Hliy 4. Moakley-coache- Philadelphia Bat Battalino, outfeatherweight champion, pointed Lew Massey, Philadelphia, (10); Allie Wolff, State College, Pa,, defeated Jim Roberts. New York, (31 ; (Roberts disqualified for not trying.) Eredicaaicat Largo stream Dotch Hooth Africaaa Thick black 9ersioo fairy Ik Fmoraid Ids Hot Mcotch -- mis ralt of a litstlfriro ' tf, tH. C ombat ft. Lasy gait Sk Acccoslblo ja. ltend ataader IK lilKhwajr - a Sets froo It. Dlsarrooablo Alwuy 'I bo rowaa Mbs take frlGHTS drNlGHTi boro l. halt . - ... Major League F By The Associated Press NATIONAL Batting; P. Waner, Yesterdays Scores Pirates, .500. Runs: Herman, Robins, 18. Herman, Runs batted in: Robins. 21. Hits: Frederick, Robins, 31. Flowers. Robins, Doubles: and Douthit and Ilafey, Cardinals, 8. - By The Associated Press NATIONAL New Ybrk 9, Pittsburgh Boston 6. Cincinnati 10. " Phlladelphia-Chicag- TfiisGame Yesterdays Stars fitih Sportsmen -- ur m 1-- up 4-- 9-- 1. o rain. 1. Fares tvrthirPn cifi c Coast -- on and after May rj Plan now to spend a new kind of vacation beside the cool Pacific. Your trip can be an economical one at low Rummer ""'"fares On yoar way to Southern California, Southern Pacific will take you to LakeTahoe, San Francisco, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Yosemite, the Big Trees, and other famous vacation, centers, at but slight additional cost. Travel West over the direct Overland Routb, crossing Great Salt Lake by rail, over the high Sierra with Dormer Lake and the great American RTveFOnyoH fat befowrMrle high Lake Tahoe is readied by short . Examples of roundirip vacation fares: Los Angeles Los Angeles both ways via one way via San Francisco; one way via La Vegas San Francisco ' Fvl5.LT San Francisco - direct $48.80 , San Francisco via Reno - S11.30 Ticket J . circuit via Portland $63.45 on sal May 15 to September 30," good until October 31, FassSns 4-- 3. -- . side-trip- n . ed ever-coached- was-pound- ed, Thursday con-sider- m, 3-- TnpresTBhhfrnratesr'4.'nly-threescheduled, Komc Runs: Jackson, Giants, meet Hollywood at Los Angeles 5. Phillies. and the of Klein, champions AMERICAN in the first game of three continuitythat beat the Browns. Stolen basesr P. Waner, Pirweek's tour that will take the baitingGrove. As ace I, New York 4. Chicago 5. Dubs, and ates, Cuyler. southpaw, and - Sacra- -. Lefty Cleveland 3, Boston 8. locals to Oakland AMERICAN runs in. .lor three, 8t. Louls-3- , Philadelphia 4. met! to before- returning-- to re the first two innings but Joe Batting: Cisseil, White Sox, Detroit 3. Washington 1. creation park while Sacra.400. runs home two and and Rice. Senators, hit mento and Oakland clash at Boley 21. score one to Runs: Bisnop, Athletics, the The two northern Mule Haas of the tie Oakland. of the youngest players, If not Simmons, sixth inning. Runs batted in: the end teams of the o circuit, by the youngest, who has played -one-half , of Athletics, 2G. . Five and innings With Portland,-whSeattle and for his native, land io.lhe bien28. beRed followed Hits: scoreless baseball Sox, Oliver, nial match with, the , Unions. IMlywood are waging a torrid fore Simmons broke up the Doubles: Regan, Red Sox, 9. contest for cellar honors, meet He probably will be paired with Goslin. Grove went the route Senators, game. Triples: at Portland. the veteran Dr. O. F. Willing, 3. as Red Alvin did and As the for Sox, Regan. Sacramento moved into the Crowder for the Browns. his Oregon compatriot, in the AthHome Runs: .Simmons, league leadership last week by foursomes, and great things are 5. letics, a vicious Victims of batting Stolen bases: Rice, Senators, virtue of a whirlwind finteh expected of him in both secCleveland 'tit Boston the tions of the match. against the Seals on the later's attack CLssell, Tigers; McManus, The Oaks Indians fell back Into a tie White home ball yard. But I fancy that never again Yanand Combs, Sox, the started the week in first place with the Athletics for The American Walker cup City In the singles but he and will the somewhat serious buslead. Four . Indian kees. 3. the lcaguo and returned home for team always lias a junior or Harrison Johnston won in the iness of international golf series with the. present lead- pitchers were pounded tor 23 so Sometimes foursomes, where Bobby . and matches be cheered by baby member hits as the P.ed Sox won. 18 to ers in third place. 2 of them in which it usually W. C. Fownes, Jr, lost. sprightly and altogether en i 3. is week the However, present differs front the more conservgaging a pair of youngsters as Senators The Washington In of Watts and Roland. They were likely to see several-changThat Incomparable ative Brilislu pair idea, which insuffered third their slraight teams the standings for five clines strongly to seasoned vet- Ingenues. Writs CPunn and Ro- the pets of the team, and their are closely bunched at the top defeat, losing to Detroit 3 tobe-1 land MacKenzie, took over the solemn sense of responsibility erans of golf. Press Associated battle The in a By tight pitchers of the column. OUr current International out- - juvenile role in 1926, the torm- to the outfit and their Damon-an- d tween Lloyd Brown and Lefty er winning and the latter los RedSrvIIifc . trl- Horace K Pythias devotion to each Ford, Donald Paus, Vernon ..presents GomeZ, Hogsett. while Watts, other were .inspiring brill-fothe singles, drove three in, doubles, and fnjrtn and the 0f pie Oregon, Coast recruit. cific gave league After the match at St, - An Banquet Bobby, and Roland, scored two as youngster, who has-- yet to paired with up only five hits as the New Reds runs and Braves. 10-drews with in 1920 I chaperoned the Gardner, Captain trounced paired to is jvole. won uphold third their expected York Yankees Roland pair to Paris for a lntle visit. won the in Held foursomes, Yanks Gomez. Vernon cstabtraditions the Chicathe game-froNight etrflKjht fished fefOTeigteflwtser,sinking, a Jong putt at theiAt the hotel the attendants goi and gallantly White Sox to fivchiis go White Sox. 4 to 1. to eke out & me ldea that they were my 1 beat them, and Bobby Jones and Roland last green his In the National league, the side. sons I called them , for Held enfants Walker. Giants Bill victory Watts Mackenzie Gunn and New York Giants went back 6 (API Pocatello, May, smash- when rc.t In the 1923 engagement at (liable and they called were In the romper they With game and forest authori- into first place with a 9 to Pirates "to six hits andfilled diable and I as role. think ' Chicago, Watts and Roland papa more ties of Idaho and Uiih includ- 1 triumph over the Pittsburgh ed homer with bases remarkable things won, Jess and Bobby, 20 years ,old were paired, Vinning their that Bill. Walker was the Giants ed among the speakers. Ban- -, Pirates. A Simmons. Athletics Hjji were the Infants In the first matches in singles and also the happened to those kids in four winners. nock county sportsmen will dls- - (whole show for the days than were recounted by international match in 1922, foursomes encounter. cuss problems of game life at . He . gave up only six hits and fifth homer of the season in Mark Twain in to and played together, in the team enabled Innocents on Roland the is 12th Now As inning with circuit the for the hit annual here their banquet Abroad. of the St. Louis, innplace whip taking again, fourth filled the in hasps night. ThursdayWar-teThe old to Mil Gaston, Red Sox Stop good days the bard Sweetser, who is unable R. E. Thomas .ing. State Cincinnati pounded Burleigh ped Indians'it winning streak jess was the only youngster make the long trip; but Roland businessas of golf is getting no of Boise end Turner Roark- the years go by. And no longer Is playing the Juven- softer, pitching per- -j and did not fare so well, man, assistant warden, arc t'te Grimes for six runs in the with seven-h-Red Sox the ile lead. He Is a comparative I feel some way sure that winning 18 ing to Cyril Tolley in E. .first five innings and easily Idaho speakers, while C. again will our Walker singles, while he and Ouimet veteran of several international never team Arentson, Logan, forest rrrrr- - heat the Boston Braves. 10 to 6. toJL include another pair were defeated bv Tolley and matches and has been voting Cup St. Louts and Brooklyn had visor, and R. E. Gary. . Ogden, of youngsters so whimsical and assistant district forester, are .an off day and the Chicago their game with the Phillies withered , in the foursomes, several years. icubs played only one inning of before rain halted hostilities. Swectser lost again at Garden And now It Is Done Moe, one so lovable os Watts and Roland. on the program from Utah. es nt - Leaders By Herbert W. Barker . Associated InfJ , ports Writer Connie Marks Thriadelphl Athletics have overcome the sjiotty play that marked their early-reasefforts and vaulted back into the lead in the American league race.' A1 Simmons' fifth homer of the season enabled the A's to register their fifth successive victory at the expense of the ac.LouLa.DrQwns yestcrday4 to 3 in 12 innings. It was the sheer power' rather thui the -- champion rhlo at Cambridge in May. It Isnt that Jack is anxious to Coast the Pacific concede arrays anything particular in advance or that he has any nartiality on the subject But Moakley' Cornell teams have1 four legs on the outstanding I. C. A. A. A. A. trophy. They need one more to take perman-eBig Red; possession of it. track fortunes are distinctly on the upgrade and the longer' the Circulation cf the" title cup, the better .are Cornells k chances to stage a and gain the necessary about the current situation. The As are a good team;Ill admit that much, a said cigar Harry, rapidly shifting from one side to the other. me show But they still have to , leg. something. For one thing they bach" California and Stanford dont play such smart baseball, except for Mickey Cochrane. have three legs on the present'1 Thete is a catcher. If you ask cup, Southern California two. me, I say he knows more than Tnus if U. S. C. wins this, all the rest of the club put spring, as many experts ex-- ., together, out side of Connie, of pect, the Far Western schools; Collins. all will boast a trio cf chain- -, and Eddie course, One or the other Theres the brains of the team. pionshlps. A1 Simmons is the best may go on from there to make hitter cn the team; one it five but it is about time foe of the best in the game. Foxx the pendulum to start swinging' Again about timei hits em far but not so often. eastwards Haas is still young but Improv- for Cornell to produce a Big. Miller and Dykes are Red team with the potential!- -, ing. You cant com- ties of Moakleys famous old getting old. of today with championship squads. infield the pare that of Mack's old team. Moakley, at 66, is still one of Davis did not say so but he gave the very strong impres- the most active and enthusiassion that he would not trade tic figures in college track and.1 His 30 years at Coombs, Plank and Bender for field sports. Grove, Walberg and Earnshaw Ithaca have been studded with of the f today, tomorrow or any tune. the development of some in One greatest and finest teams And he may be right a. college history. The world war pennant docs notrmaJce super-teaany more than a broke up a team That Jack the greatest he few hits in the spring make a an unbeatable array. betting champion. Foss, Jones, Berna, Richards, Cornells Caldwell, Dresser and Russell Jack Moakley, just a few of the grand old veteran of theas track have been d : well better known and field, will be lust Caii- - products. satisficld if Southern five-minu- t ls machine Mack's famous old and who is around the racks to knovf something enough ,ct. A. A. A. A. collegiate old-tim- es ul - fomla romps through this year to beat Stanford for the Inter- There has been some inclination, even at this early date, to concede the American league perpennant to the Athie'ics series haps also the woilds not yet been again but it has proved to the satisfaction cf a that the As tot of are a -'- great'' team. For Instance,' Harry Davis, who was the predecessor cf Etuffv at List base on Connie CONTEST Jackie Detroit, May Fields and ANNUAL SPORT?, SLANTSJ j Case of Foul AtlHEX STATE HONORS IN by Dick Dorgan COLONEL GILFEATHER j 7) D. R. OWEN, General Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC .LINES 41 South Main St. Salt Lake City, Uth i 11 |