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Show r,r m ii LEVI MYERS DEFEATS SQUIRES by Dick Dqrgan COLONEL GILFEATHER 111 California; Team In East x I . fast, and at times well played game from The Malad Eagles by the score of 5 at Johnson's prove yesterday Malad took the lead early in its game 6pe to some poor fieldoutfielders by Logan ing and Logan staged an up hill fight all the way puling over the winning run m the seventh uuung. Dahl e started on the mound for Logan, and pitched good ball but was given poor support by hl3 team mates Cy Hulse who relieved Dahle showed that he still has some good baseball left n. his old arm. Hulse pitched four innings, struck out six meu and held Malad to one hit. Conley for Malad pitched a good game and struck out six men Hale had a perfect day at bat. giving three sacrifice hits and a single. Sorensen and Nielson got two out of four times at bat. Merrill and Larson played good baU for Malad. , These two teams will meet are: High jump Orant, University again on June 7, when the Elks 8 i of Utah, 6 feet 3 iithes. will sponsor the game as a Old mark made by Leroy Brown special feature for the Elks conof Colorado Mines, in 1925, 0 vention The lineup: Inches. feet 2 6-- that 12 U-1- 2, 3; 5-- team honor. Last year the far west won the title for , the eighth tune in nine' years when Stanford ran away, with team honors while the east was winning ten 3-- Old Man Mortons Son, Elmer hy Oscar Hitt 23 feet 8 inches. inch. Old mark 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 tarda. Struck out by Dahle, 3; by Hulsefl; by Conley, 0 Errors, Brown, 2; Richardson, errU1- - 1; ! ? Larson, 1, L. Jones, 1. Three base hits: Merrill. Two base hits: Nielson, Sorensen. Sacrifice lilt: Hale, 3. con-feien- relay team that will compel v hi the national colie flaw track meet at Chicago, June 6 and 7. Jensen of Utah Aggies was named as alternate. Orant was high , Individual scorer with 14 points, and thiec men tied for runner-u- p position in individual scoring rk Piston "t'. A. C.I Beattie, C. A. Cl aud ". Rookie League Leaders - Pitches Excellent Ball By Ilugh &. Fullerton, Jr., Associated Press Sports Writer The current rookie crop In the major leagues has been a unusually good, producing number- of young sluggers who have been showing the older players a-- few things- - about hitting the ball, but It has npt been particularly rich In good pitchers. In 'fact it was something of an event yesterday when two of the younger generation. c,fh.urlers ....turned in good games on one afternoon. Leroy Mahaffey of the Athletics, who has been tried out in the majors before but did not make the grade, was the one winner of the two. Making his first start for the runs In the seventh inning he-tur- S"C,.r T2 &i "? cup-hol- Pitcher g. I A -- ! ur- Hollywood made it five out of eight for the week by dividing a two game btH with Portland at Los Angeles, 6 to 5 and 4 te 7. ' - f Germany has 45 cities with populations exceeding 100,000 each, two having more than and 64 4 er cent of its people live in towns of more than 200 inhabitants. RUPTURE -- Coast League of the ' individual championStanford, scoring hi ships. Begin nine events, piled up a total of 45 8, with Southern California's 21 good, enough for Slipping second. This time the east is conceded no more than three inSan Francisco, May 26 (AP) the hammer Four doubleheaders, dividual titles, includthrow and the half mile and ing some unique encounters, two mile runs. yesterday put the Sacramento team in a position such that it will have ta step lively to Boat Breaks Record keep ahead in the near future. The Sacs lost their first series of the season when Los On River Trip Angeles beat them, 9 to C, in the afternoon, after the teams 12 lnn-t- ng had played an air-tig20 Idaho, May Lewiston, scoreless tie In the morn- - Representatives (AP) from chamber? of commerce in this Francisco and Oakland Curtl3 district gathered here today ta split a doubleheader. well for the Seals officially welcome the KaTee-ta- n, Davis pitched a boat which yesPir lay and hit a three bagger In the broke the all-tirecord from send Inning as his team tcok Portland to Lewiston by cov- the measure . of Edwards and won the first game, 3 to t In ering the 388' miles up ther river in 19 hour and 18 the afternoon Fete DagUa allowed the Seals 12 hits while minutes. teammate got only eight, The Lome, first boat of a his used theirs to but good will expedition, arrived betterthe Oaks to score a 3 Kaleetan to 4 advantage .Saturday but the victory at the expense of was detained by a damaged , rudder. It arrived yesterday Miljus and Turpin. with 11 passengers, including outTheof Missions took: their sixth the weeks eight games Dr. Clark Black, president of Seattle in the morning, 14 the Columbia valley associa- with to 13, in, 13 Innings but lost tion. 7 to 0, in the nightcap. out, of The Indians started the mornFollowing the ' chamber commerce celebration today, it ing fray with a 7 to 0 lead In was planned to send the two the first three innings, but the boats as far up the river a Reds tied UP at nine all in the possible, probably . to Weis-- r, seventh. Knothe and Barbee Idaho, or Homestead, Ore. The knocked the homers for - removed be from will cargoes Indians' hi the first of the the boats for the trip tenth. -- Then George-- Burns, Mission first sacker, knocked When reach out a homer with two on, the vessels dangerous rapids and sallows, which with one more Red taBv the passengers will be put again tied the score at 13 all. 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The bankers are composed of some g of the players the intermountain couaUry M Memorial day game wig? played at Johnson s jjrove. score from Dutch Reuther in the 13th. - v"; r weight whose stock upward bound when he stopped Tuffy Griffiths, meets ancontender, other . front-ran- k Otto Von Porat, Chicago Norwegian, in the headline bout of the current week's boxing schedule. Gagnon, who was outpointed bjr Griffiths hi -- return bout, will enter the ring of the Chicago stadium on Wednesday night a shortender in the tmg, for Von Porat ranks era; notches higher than the Boston fighter in the heavy- weight listing Madison Gardens Square card on Wednesday will feature a ten round featherweight trugglo between Ftdel Labar-- a, undefeated retired Utica, N. Y., veteran. The Boston garden - has card-le- d between a ten rounder Jimnjy Slattery,-- recognized in New, York state as light heavy and Pete weight champion, of Sca.Btoo, Pa., former welterweight- - title holder-DavShade and Ace Hudkins will battle It out .at Los Angeles tomorrow and Sammy chamMandell, hghtwelght pug Myers of pion, meets Pocatello. Idaho, in a teg round non-tit- le bout, at Indianapolis Thursday. n.- The fourth National league Philadelphia game, between and Boston, was rained out Fred Marberry and Ted LyMajor ons held the hurling spotlight It is another portion of irony ' in the American league. in ned ns, Red Sox,,, Americas Davis Cup situaworidr-uirampto801 ioa Tilden. that after Big 5 to 0 back- - theNewYork Yankees-i- n only three hits for a his mphatiq a neat fashion, stopping their shutoui as Washington won withdrawal from this classic By The Associated Press. from fifth its game straight with a seven bit batting spree 4 Including games of any May 25). game Poston Rnd its moth victory lb international contest or now 3. of it. happens right NATIONAL"" part contests. ten who came this Mahaffey up 'playing the best and Batting Herman, Robins year from the Portland PaciLyons pitched hGTslxth con- 418. ' : fic coast league club, perhaps RiS-kindered-eonl-- la recognized- -Runs batted in Kiin, Dusty-Coo- ke four of the Yankees, the' Cleveland Indians-t- o 'Phillies, 39. for he allowed Cooke two hits, hits while Chicago pounded Doubles to -- win, 9 to 1-- He alsotff, fikgjLydjnaj.'k including a home run, which out-1"18. aided his average considerably. achieved a record unequalled Jl?1 Triples Cuyler, Cubs, 6. Leon Chagnon of Pittsburgh elsh or? US. Home runs Wilson, Cubs, pitched well in the second 12. double game of the Pirates LouU provld- - one ? Stolen bases singles match and the Alii Cuyler, Cubs, header, but he could not cope sonftm Ryn doubles combins- with the experience of his ri- m, AMERICAN France val. Red Lucas, and the Cin- thS upper hand for the day by lforced unbeatable and t0 play without Lacoste, Batting Rice, Senators, cinnati Reds broke their los.414. Aain thU year, the one-tiwon the ers ing streak with a 4 to 3 vic- theVrga3Uthe3dTig Runs are without their Ruth, Yankees, 40. tory. himself Lucas scored the 8. to 9 two used Detroit gams, Runs batted in ace, while Cochet seems Foxx, Ath- winning run in the ninth innLouis lour. St. and pitchers letics, 40. trifle erratic and Borotra bn ing. The Pirate sr gave CincinHits Rice. Senators. 56. It appears the down-grad- e. Its nati defeat tenth straight Doubles an Ideal sport for Tilden to Cronin, Senators, in the ten inning opener by a Vale 10, take another big fling at his 6 to 5 score. rlvaia in Triples the international West, Senators, 6. The of rest the pitchHome runs arena, ancient though his arm Ruth, Yankees, ing triumphs went days to veterans Makes Record and legs may seem. of at least several years stand-ihStolen bases" SenRice, Big Bill has outlasted all one of Adolfo the Luque, of his era. ators, 7. ancients of the National leaThe contemporary stars Vale, Ore. May 28 No. 1 American gue, held the New York Giants name of Eddie Kitchen,' Vale He is still the to four hits in ten innings as pitcher hi the Intermountain-Idah- o player by several long stride With the exception of a Cocivet MARKET QUOTATIONS Brooklyn won, 4 to 3, for its league, today had been in top form, Tilden probably is 19th victory out of 25 games m a winning streak that start- added to the baseball hall of the 'master of any active player. He could be counted on ed when the and fame. Robins OGDEN U E8T0CK HurUng against the Nyssa, for at least one Davis Cup Giants clashed In their last Cre., nine yesterday,. Kitchen singles victory against France, series Ogden, Liy 20 AP IM) lIoK The' projected battle of the allowed neither hat not run two against any other con68, including 189 for market ; earlj hour tender. It may now be too ales steady ) load 183 Hi 10.33; National strikeout and won his game1 in an leagues to 0. Only late for any move to insert 20 minutes. dilveius mostly packing artists in the remaining game and line-u- p, hut. on tows 8.33 down. yesterday turned into( a slug- two men reached first bn him, him into the Cattle; 185; including 1 13 for ging match in which neither one by a walk and another by the other hand, the U. S.Li T. market; little done early ; par load Bill Haliahan of St. Louis nor an error la the final inning A. might very well find him 839 Ih steers 9.30 ; odd head sterr five. , in a receptive modd for an inCharley Root of Chicago lasted He fanned --- vitation to rejoin the squad. 10.00; few heifers r odd the full game. Haliahan mainbead good rows A method for refueling other tained his margin by fanning downward to 5.33; few hulls Once more it begins to look four men to Root's three dur- boats equipped with outboard lot vealers 11.50. the few innings eachjpJt-che- motors in races without stop-in- g as though Yale will have a reing 183 for hheep; 14,737, them has been developed buttal for any championship Louis held St. the market; m early tales. a Californian. rowing claims filed by the win-'yea- rs league lead by rallying for four Reeve, B. Y. U. Plank are going ahead nicely fP) for the big baseball game with took an Walker Bros. Bank on Memorheavy- , Coast League after the meet selected "Utah one-iu- 20 Col-um- Immedis-tel- university, Ms n of Utah Aggies. Pie in of Colorado university and Wooten of Utah university as members of the May ht 3-- - York, 2-- versity of Colorado, 24 feet inch. gies, in 1927, 13 feet Hammer throw Dutch Clark, Colorado college, 166 feet even Old mark made by Walter Clark, Denver university, in 1929, 1557 feet. Shot put Beattie, Colorado Inches. Old Aggies, 47 feet 9 mark, also by Beattie in 192 4 3 inches. H piscus throw Beattie, Colorado Aggies, 14? feet 9 inches Old record, also by Beattie in 1929, 145 4 feet. The meet was held under Ideal weather conditions. There was w wind to bother The ruttners or hinder the field men. The final standing of the team was about as expected. Utah, boast-- , log the strongest team in. its fav history, was onte before thWmeetgot under way. The Utes ran. pretty true to form, althoughJackie Squires, favored to win the half mile race, In view of this record breaking performance In that event last week at Salt Lake, ran second to Levi Meyers, captain of Utah Aggies. Meyers rar a nice race and finished In a burst ol speed. This burst was too much for Squires, who hod back until the last 100 New Jack Gagnon, Boston Senators 1- -2 1 Staor ford has been installed as the expert choice for second place, with the easts moat optimwltio observers expecting nothing better than third place for any of the principal Atlantic seaboard arrays Harvard, Penn, Cornell or Yale, In addition to Stanford and Southern California, the Fast must cope with challenges from the University of California, Michigan and Michigan later State,, although these to three are not expected figure heavily in the race for 3; Aggies, 13 feet in a duel meet Jobnscn's" Grove Big Fights By Herbert W. Barker, Associated Press Sports Writer. New York, May 38 AP) Picked Athlete of California's three major uaivenstie were headed toward the east today tor the 54th track - and field championships o( the intercollegiate A. A. A. A , to be held in Harvard stadium, Boston, Friday and Saturday , All calculations point to an far overwhelming triumph Cromwells Dean powerful California squad, a outfit rounded Dink crushed Templetons another Stanford Cardinals, te 46 formidable array, 84 Aggie Runner Selec- Logan Wins ted ta Make Up team at Chicago June 6 Fast Game Sunday and 7 Belliston From Malad Makes Points for Local School, The Logan Collegians won a Colorado Stadium,, Boulder, CoK., May 26 CP) Bix Rocky Mountain records conference Went tumbling here Saturday as the University ef Uub team took home the track and held that was won championship last year by Brigham Young university. New marks were established during the afternoon of sensational performances in the shot put, discus, hammer throw, pole vault, broad lump and high Jump. The University of Ut ill won the meet with 57 points Others finished in this older: University of Colorado, 46, Coloiado Aggie. 44 Brigham Young Utah Aggies university; 30 Colorado 30; college, U; Montana State, 9; Denver University 8; University of Wyoming, 6, and Colorado Teachers col lege, 1. Western State college did not score a point. The new conference maiks listed Among Eaters Strong" COfIFEREHCE MEET AT BOULDER Memorial Day -; Baseball Game At Spag Myers e d- nee of Poughkeepsies varsity race. TheElis, ressive-show wrth-anot- ol 'four-mil- gisb switch to Pared Gasoline. Thais ad she feeds?1 e - imp- her - leader-labell- osii un "Shts mechanically br t ducked everything, If she ttill acts uug- - The Mechanic Speaking ed superiority, have swept through preliminary events'Pennsylundefeated,' beating Dome!i aad vani, Hrtncevoe,-- - 1929 Fough Columbia, the If they go on fceepsie winner. to beat- Harvard la the race down the Thames, the title claims of the Blue can be -- - posted-alongsi- de -- those-of-a- uy other varsity crew. Washington now remains the only undefeated varsity eight, 17m Huskies have registered only one victory so far, a close one over California. They must beat Wisconsin on the waters le3d and home latters the big fleet down the Hudson in June before being able to challenge Yajes position. men looked upon situation as somewhat freakish last year when Jwo castoffs," Leftv' ODoul of "the Phillies and Lew Fonseca of the Indians slugged their way to the big league batting championships The wise ones said they would not have a chance ta repeat, yet the end of May finds both well up in the vanguard of the pack with ODoul especially showing every Inclination to carry on where ha felt off la 1929. Fonseca, unable to start because of ill health, has recovered rapidly, resumed his regular post and heavy stick work. 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