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Show ,,. "a."..7". Y, ,. , , t - , , onlowill I F PuNic- n. - - , ; , 7 ,. 0 CaptuteI 1st7 - 3 , Place at Denver 1 - - ttle ' 11 Ono of the earned visitors to the Olympia fields country club, Itiefr . . E .. . - , , ', - ....,.,....' 14- ,-, Ogden Golf Team To Stage Track Meet on Friday To Oppose Post O ,,,, , ' , ' Jonas Hurls Utah T. club to a Intramural Tide R. - AK-to- ' N --- ., ' i . N 100-yar- 820-yard 120-ya- rd ' itardan ' ,Ittan161 " . - . no-r- ' 1 . S ,. --- t - '. - "eq.. & b. Vs ' ----- , 4 I.'t - li, -' , I AAM - - I I I ' ' II T ' .. 0 - . - 131MT WILSON , switche, I 3 S 111 3 I 0 1 0 I II 0 I II0 ---- ,, 1 I ()een," f Meater.p. I I I CbrataasI - V 1111 -- I S. 1141t111Z1114- 110 2 11211.-- IlesS Tel Slice Mobilo s,5'''; l' ''1.- TIG14L. -,--. Ebeelsonll ' illtlemas Lads Now Talk 141. :. , Ihremblis rIIIISsseln; moasso ,,,. ,..,,,. , t ,,..- ' La I m 111wslitrk senor. Le444. eloste irlerboott ritileborgil. 66aor. Akio" (adhere 04 orbeihdod) 11.1411 - IS AXZIFJCAL - l'aett - Clowrimed , ass". ,tdoitt IIIII , t, ItiPe sod 11,4min befireit at at eA4rA4 4410 A 41 4 11 lf 4.$ t 41 It 44 it 11041 11 1 ti 014141knibit -s- ' 0 - ,,,r , ...'4 ' , i 1 e-4' 'A, ,f".''' ; 4', , . ,,. ,4p. ' 4, ;; '''''. ,e . - '' '' ..'........---- ..-e- III Co e .L.MILT014i E011GE SOUDERS. left. and Peter de Paolo, right each hitting ...1 won an International 600 mile auto race at Indianapolii; this year would like to tie the record of Tommy Milton. below. only Inas to win two of the big classic& The great speedway affair will be held on Memorial day at the Indianapolis track. A record UM of talented drivers is expected for th e big event. , r 111 ANIS .S1S Is .2111 SS 3113 - dow14.4. , H:.I r 1,'. L, looked for a while EW YORK, May as if Andrew Payne of Claremore, Okla- -, sure winner of the big coast to coast bunion derby, wouldn't get anything but sore feet for his cross country rum Today, however, as the disheveled and bewhiskered pack slots its way out of Middletown the pot at the rainbow's end begin?, to take in Mr: Payne's weary and wavering e3'es. - 241.:--(CPA)It Pei C. C. Pyle. the initials. do - Itot 12PPen to stand tor corn and cal- ' louses. who is says that the winner poartieely will get the first prize of 125,000 and the rest of thç prizes totalling $22000 in addftion also aril' be promptly paid. PaYne Almost Sure to Win ayers 'emus ,Mtillts---clier'tittl- iti ,....Reid)i'.flir:t 11,L.:', :::.:i." - - :7'1.: l'oday the runners are dragging through 117 long miles eastward to Suffern. N J. Tomorrow they will miring southward to Pamaic, expecting to make New Tork tttl Saturday afternoon. As they will have covered about 3400 measured miles It seems that they might be entitled to a Turkish bath and a shave but Mr. Pyle is a business Net Teli0iiiiieilt ,i'7 stars from four tut Var. A cities are primed for the open. Ing matches of the Rocky Mounted conference net tournament which trill be held at the Victory Recrea- tion park courts today. Friday end , Saturday. Boshles asters. Utah. Aggies and B. T. 1Y, 'from of and Colorado university ttah. Boulder. Colo, are the schools represented at the tenni. classic. Opening matches scheduled for to.. day follow: Singles st SOO a.m. p. Milstein (C. U.). vs. P. 3011. 11.)T. (B. D. Freed, (U), ws. 1 Johnson. W. A. C Blaring (U.). vs. 7-- Bulosil. (10. tT J. Cowley (U. A. C.). es. D. rIt2C1:1111 ' - , 4 ' , - - - F. J. .4 Forsberg-At-HaydeP. 4 o MICAGe May Oar with- - ths has"I the ninth inning, the first in the major leagues this season. stopped the White Sox only VIM loaded In 111011111ter111, and they made it two straight over Cleveland 4 to 3, in ten The White Sox were trailing t by one run in the ninth when the bases became filled. Brown relieved Miller on the mound for the Indiana and walked the first man., forcing in the tying run. Then' Clancy of the Wihte Sox popped to Jamieson and the triple killing was on. lie towed - out Mann at the plate when he- attempted to score after the catch and Schalk was in turn nipped off et second. 11.21A1 2 Jantso2I,11 4 tend.th I4 I boosts ll'onses.11, eamme.rt 2 4 LestLet Itodes.111 Latest. Stiller. I I 4 S 1 I1 S I 4 4 Iletzlerit. it 4 5 4 It Kamtn.th 4,Ciseell.ss 1 Theme I. 1,croneen-,- I 0 llocurdr. theate.P. S ladkleas I tql111L P seedtern salterulds - grsMana I Neve Yes& isseram. B. BAIA. 11.11.0.1,, 1 !Calabamt4 1 6, lottee S Pa 1 2 2 Dambrma Ittamk.if 4 Ityar.24 Tedt.lb Rmram.26. Talttrt I I I 4 411tatkrt 4 S 4 Gerberm; 4 Holataft,a 2 aWilhams 1 ROVIIICO IS 1 Gelmss lb 2 4Me..LW. 1 taxamt26 4 40Dasaa.lb 3 Itembarakim 0 iohaneLP, KREMS-- . Eastern O. IL Raboall.p. 2 1 1 kat. Ill Red-for- a. Teo-ba- f Tbroo-bso- ..-.I&twin t 3 ewett to Bodapp. Struck sot By Adtrins 3. by Conasiiy L Treated .Pidge.lb. Re. pitcherLyons. Loshtg Owens and Ckletl. tre, iteeres. - - acooso To.Shake Off Jinx, , ' Tata.. McGowan. 1 I t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 41, 4, I M. Ionia. 1, MeNsely.s3 4 1 1 1 11Bronsou.11 4 1 1 1 Bloo.11... 4 111 4 Msalsobit Kress:as.. Sillebaltuet-- 11 ta ,11 4 3 I Visedobks - 11.11 1 1 1 - 22 4 24 14; Texts. I St 22 8 - 1 1 I 11 Pacific Coast League.k, w. ...34 Sacramento Ben Fratteliser 1 1 1- - . ' 111 Totals 11 4 1 111 Totals: 13 Baled tor la small. Tsessor la ninth- 'Hatted los 'yams" Haled for Ilisaboldar in seventh- - at. Lan Dtroll . ...... I - :::: I 1 ---- TI see . - 0 2111 1 404-- 121 lei 4 , 31 12 - 22 .22 37 24 23 27 22 23 23 , 211 11 34 . 000 Ole SH- -4 .W1 31 610- -4 Hollywood At toe Angeles Fullerton and Bander; ind Hannah. - - , o 0 440 .440 .421 I I I - . : 250 111100116 7 CA ....11 14nragb7 Rook Cobra 1 Speaker AL mod 114 104 111 121 111 1 3.I4$ SO , ..1,,11.,, c, i th(al.,(tInw. itN..,,4 -- , - - ---- y.-da- z- t 14 TN, ' I r.'Nec - . it 1 -1- LL7 ,fi r (lb: NJ U11 J...7e111. ''-tgl"T F-..- ; ,or4 Wringing 1 f 1) , A 01P - . t g . ' , .. f , I;;: - tAt 4, - - 44 o I ' IL W. 1111,e1. 11 41 1 .111 12 St $ 3611 11 S. 11 111 IS 41 1 .811 - - led WSW. 'Tux $io Player.. Gekrig ..0.!.. Gould and 'Lombardi; ' Shea and Koehler. Arther Jetta, Meats' mittleider. la said te have the largest kande of It. say baseball player stars the im- Madan', mortal Hass Wagner. Jahn sea bold slit baseballs withia the paha At San Francisco ... . turned tat litrirnrilra 111111 set it:911P Motto and Whitney; Kayo mailo? Hanky; I. .111 y 4 2 2 12 .9.0 , .14 ?frees Atimona. Dolma. Tans, thals. Wookossaa n 14 11 ,0104, 2 r. Broom MANDL Ili ...iP5,, :;. litf) dmd IbLirkdors petrolones at 4. $e .41 41 .113 4S .111 : iN11411145)z irs S. Portrait., At Beattie .26 like puttingsomething aside for a I. when you use Summer Conoco Gasoline. Your tank is a storehouse fcr miles, and at the end of the touring season these extra miles represent a substantial savirig in your cost -of motor operation. o u toteallywant.ta,be-mtlesthe' y 6ooc you'll fat . - ',, 7' :2: - , , 4 - 11 11 Wookingtos 111. Louie SO 1111 11 Getar111. Woe York .13 114 SI ransom Clevelead .14 111 14 11 .31 Rota. Now York Lawler s pear ago Sedan IL $t. Loses. -- 414 ),(111191-4,,,,...7.0- , Prolocers. Reihers 1 4 ;;,.., Z I 0. All. R. IL Pet. ssa1 Club. Barnes Kier : CONTINENTAL VILLUMPANY, Weight Lzor Axwc&N Pierer -- .azo . 4 Continental Soldier. ..129 0 LEADERS'::,..7:-P:- ' 3immo3rAL LZAGEM. O. AB. It. IL Pot. Mayor and Club. Grontham Pittaborkb 30 122 23 43 .4O2 IS IS IS 14 .00lt Ott. Now York SO 194 22 It .343 Hornsby. Bootee SO 104 10 SO .SIO Roottser. $t. Loots SS ISO SO at ..4 Dowthit. Wt. Lgolem Loador year ago today. Parrett. Nett ' -- R. .4mo:tLELGir-,z),:;::,, always at the sign of the .120 .640 - automobile and giving him the ly- war whoop once in a while. He was in a camp with the mud spattered running crew on the circus lot in Middletown last night. Mr. Payne said he figured Andy was a good boy, and that he could make good use or that 116,000. Andy, Jr. looked tired but grinned happily. He said his 'doge were in good shape and would carry him through Nothing definite could he learned as to 'whether Payne will receive any offers for m9v1ng picture or vaudeville appearances. or what the they would be. It is only' within has last days that the bunion derby warmed up he public interest, as the battered and bedraggled runners approach their goal. Sporting writers here have been continuous-- , ly hostile to Pyle, for promoting the race, but it appears that the finish swill be amiable New York with Its usual insularity, sees the event growing in importance as the spotilght swings to Monitettan.. (Copyright 1E3, I ( r..., I Pet 1.. Ritelepry, e.,4v. 2 rareSetheartil. Treveuer. Stem and Alestnith; Teachent. htteHetintans. McNeely. Three. Nance boos hteRice. 'truth outBy TIllliags and Bement. d by denim 1. by crowd. I. Vilnateu Sitcherploottehlor. Lease pitcher timpAroelessak Igen Auld Oakland 3 1 2' - "As I tiall.e..... III Total. 21 Raters ...... .........41 ( 3 4 Van Oration and Coalman 1 1 1 4 I - al'- I "4' als1Polo,111,y'chance. I illarber,ato a 0 A4 3 1 S 1,raor.211. S 1 3 3 1 1 04Cee.e.ee.... I s I 2 ;Speekeet 4 .2 I 4 111 1.I asset lb I 1 le 4 C mikteer-t- e 4 1 1 I 1 Itrrre-- r it. 4 I 3 3 lie 4 S 1 1 311 es.. 1 4 I 11811 2Pt. $1. 2 S S I Hollywood I 1 Lee Biabids.p Angeles 1 Sotita.s. I I I tCrowarp.. 1 01.11allea.11. 1.1 1 1 Mlislons 414 I 1 Oakland 1 1 Neaus.11.. al sittatdy Altarsma 1 1 1 14 Portland aSellana. 1 Seattle - .. ..... I 1111111,S1 3 (1(11A):,...nae... L-T- 1 14,11Inrna.lt 1 1 In Great Event II 3 1 Andrew Payne. Sr., win& has a S 3 bit of Cherokee Indian in Ls make3 1 I up. has been pacing his boy In an 3' 1 fami- 4.000.00.......0, DETRort, May 041. Washingleu The St. Louis Browns ended their 04B Ole lx--1- 1 streak which had nine run losing Summary: RtmeJudga. Biwa. Cobh. games, by taking the last game of Saes ler. Malay 2,- - ErrerDykoa. 'nettlthe series from Detroit a to takiaRearea, Speaker. Sta.'s bout efective pitching of Biatholder and ing.laden pLay.Italo to Dykes the wildness of Billings and Smith ts Moamar; Douais Routes to Junks. Streak out My Gaston 1. by Shames I. Umpires- -largely accounted for the St. Louis I Detest.. B. H.0 I:l 2 Self I --- trip WSstzl PHILADELPHIL, May 24,---. Athletic on their fifth utzaight by sweeping the fourth game of the series from the Washington Senators 4 to 2. Bill Shore a rookie from Waco Texas held thepitcher visitors to four hits and blanked them until the ninth inning. Winklatten. BansLtod. Langford. Clancy. Hunnettelit. InnersLind L L. Sowell. biteeMtsier. Itognolda. e L. Sewell. Hodapp. Doublo payClancy tonRamrest lottL uMewd). Trtru plarJunie.m j. 1. Rietar..... f. emtnst7: deett. Browns Beat Tigers I. I1 eetart. Harbeklio - (AP)--Th- e - L. Laos-for- Oh 3 4 0 other city to bold the title. 1 'Rae tor Berg la seventh. aseatted tor Adkins in seveuth. Matted ter Crease Is sloth. zzahetted tor Cosally is stalk Cla 1 3 0 1 1 kucko- 811111MarY: 6 V SO We 210 10. e11 II Totals r4 Athletics Win Fifth ....Jzszechalk 25Ogee 12 IS ?plight Straight Ball Game sOne out wheel winning rue score& Clevi 1 imiholktay 4 - - 1 0 1 Ow1 6 I I 01 ft SI I I I3 I O." I Limos... RII IP . N Cyber( 2. era. Hewn Herein, Gehring 2. Jeupersen. 24 24t Totals SI Totalm, 16 6 21 6 Lomas 3, Kruse 2. Hereof I Herbecks. Bayard. limesD. Walker. C. 'teenier. alitamtml tor Hofmana la eighth. 1 Rammer,' S. keened. Barbee, Nyberg 2. 111 ft . 000 000 100.4 Williams, Herein Jasperon. Stolen base 1 1 1 1100100 moo 3M7. feno-be- as 110 000 110x- -1 bitsLeman. WiliiMIL I 1 Xe T411,., DOOM. Pial..-BU- re tob C. Walker to Her-bec1 2 It 1 5 Struck eetBy Kruse S. by I Rommory: RonoTodt. Ogrother. AsKitchen 1. by Two-ba- se S I 4 sert EinemMyer. Bert 3. Umpires Regan. 1 bitDoges. Throe-ba- se 1 blebTatte 11 Homo ronItedt. Mehra baseTatte Doable playeOrabobeki to Dumber; GIVE U. . ?nem 2 Tont to Gerber: Myer to Regan to Teat; of the Stanley cup by S 1 Regan e Gerber to Tont. Stymie ow--- theWinning New York Rangers gave the By Jetason 4. by I. Umniroo- - Untied States Its second boekey ft Urethrae. lilitisbrand and Ormsby. 1 champion. Seattle being the only 4 1 2 Olene1,11) 1 11tunt14.212 2 Barrett.rt 111 C MostItet. 1 LW YORK. Mar U.(AP) Although outhit by the Roe- ton Red Sox. I to 4. tho Yankees bunched three ot their sato drives with a past for one run in each 4 ot the tirst two innings here, and squeezed out ahead ot Bitt Card- Wilmsalo E ynag.16. 3 gap's battlers. 2 to 1. The victory Har4rhi.O 4 gave the Yankees three out of tour Ohrhig-l- t 3 Jepooltat 4 against the rejuvenated Red Sox. - Modem, , n Sox Out-Bosto- n thstemary: ItuenGehrhurer. Skit IS . - Yanke,es-Nos- e Tye-be- SS - man. He has tacked on a ten mile jaunt in Madison Square Garden by a dramatic and incidentally profitable wind-u- p. Nothing gime a complete collapse can prevent Payne from wrnmesoilt LEAGrz. winning first monis?. Standing of is contestants rated by their time Tess tandhem Pet on the trial. and on this count. D. & R. G. W. 2 See 1. Payne is more than 11 hour, ahead 712 1 Eastern Ratters 61110, of N. J. his O. 8. L. S .333 closest follower. Passaic, 1. When they left American TeL College 1 .33 Middletown this t morning the rec- on. Electrical League 3 .StS 1 (B. T. U.). ,1 S 1 Fort Dough's .S5S ords of the contestants in hours on Dettbien Ut Sete p.m was as foloiwir trail the Wedneedare Remits. Andrew Payne. Claremore, Okla, "1.. Johnson-I- L Cannon (U. A. Eastern Hatter" 12 O. S. L. S. 666.06.0 John Salo, Passaic, N. J., vs.. L Munit.E. Brinjey (B. T. u )C.) Fort Douglas 2. American Tele- 673.216.14; Phillip Granville, HAM,. - 1. VIL IC. Anderson Mike Joyce, C. Bleeins-graph college IL liton. Ont.- 901.211-26- ; Freed. (11.). D. & B. G. P. Milstein-Russell (C. '11.)., s. League. Cleveland. 4111.03.31: Gnisto tmek. postponed. Christensen (U. A. Trieste. Italy, 624.26.07: William L Cowley-n MMI.m... IL It& D. 1Kerr. Minneapolis, 613.06.06; Louis Molt (B. T. 0.).(W. Eastern Ratters took a firm hold Perrella, Albany, 630.16.2,1: Edgar IDixon-on second place In the Wednesday riardner.- Seattle: 664.57.69; Frank :C3a,GT.s,. by de- Von Flue, Herman, Calif, 646.26.07; : Th. outy list is 1111111101111 Vegan feating the O. 8. L. nine, 12 to 4. John Kroniek, Saskaton, 640.14.64; but of th players is far tit quality American Telegraph trounced Tort Harry Agramowitz, the Bronx, average-'rhDouglas. 11 to 2, In the other game 661.69,40; Boy McMurtry, Indianan-oil- s, akar lb. wiU defend their Cougars Reof the day. The D. dr R. G. W. 193.32.26; James Pollard. Mountain conference Electrical league game was post. no, Nov 697.1E2 t; August Scher-re- f. Pocky Molt on and Dixon will earl? Paul sowed-- , Lear. Switzerland. 609.06.01. the Cougar colors into the tournoy LAS101111 Natters-- 1, O. S. la.. " . .1 with a good chase to take tho 21.1t.(1A- stout doubles , StorY.S10, 4 1 0 SID WIkr.sta a 1 Interest Grows "'- .. r".........01MIMIllwomemeoe.- - 4 , . DayEager for $25 000 Purse. Hatters in Second Place as Result Of Wm Over 0.S.L. N N ,',-- Strensett.' bleaumh. Kruse SlcNustr, Schulte. Schou& Biaelsolder. Nullen Er. filliphooll elver. ebilloge. (Auer, a. ea 410.114411 . MO of l'haild1!Inu,,ekter,.. Too . a-77 it AA - , , :4Att Vrambinglan 11416Itamb-meas- s , 's sensational tight DERld, heavyweight wrestler and Mow- I lows's leading ers Cantonwin for the world'. title. will 1 challenger classic engage in another of theirthe new tonight at grudge matches McCullough arena before what ii , crowd a out into to bulge expected of 3600 customers. The sensational nature of the style of attack ot these popular grapplers arid the rivalry that exists between them, makes this match unusually attractive. Howard Cienlident. While Dern who his last match with the wristiock artist, it was generally conceded that Ira's only against this - bulky grappler - -- - hope was to entire him into so airplane spin. This the local star succeeded in doing but according to pm., accomplished again. The Iowan, figure. he knows now how to avoid this bold and without it, he claims Dern will be my pickings. Deen tersatile- 'Dern has nothing to say about CantonurinoS claims: being Content to chow the fans that be has other methods of attack in case Canton-win- e thwarts his Pet ePeei-eihWallace Druig, the tall and ' faCanadian and Al Newman. localagile it vorite are booked for the ' event. lily Sharman and special Pete Francis will indulg in the , opening festivities. The program will get wader way at 1:30 o'clock. time-lim- In 14 ' : . ... Al II ASS ta.lavta A., it WASS -- Is Olt .320 St4 Sitr se is .ssi Mese. b to -- ma Atari& ,a.......ri,vesrear-- tate.....111 .42S .41Ie E tm laglutm lk Namable Ia. Iltvw ISS IS IS .ISS gmwo .., IS MI IS SOS Pet t IMMIll. Cbattanosta L - II II - ....A -- II II ... : -- 4, .3 0-0.,. ' 4 ......,A .' r: e -- Tavent,sa 1 woodans N. Grimm' gloohrtlie Litt Rork allaula E:stir - ,',. .4.,..-',..- -- 7 At, . ,i 7 ff:' - Letder's Father Drives Along With Boy Ali r , .....1,, b ,,,,' , -- ;,, ";. ' irothail,11 Galway.31 AINSOCIASION. WoMoesdaeo Summary: RumGardner. C. Solder I. Randall 2. gnomon. Bolt. E 11111141W. I Roberta CA4bert. Tiano. 'Moaning. Dm- combo. ErraraaGteloor L A lk la. C. from Snider, Molt. Thma.boaa bibKarlay. Without a word Wilson 'trotted 111 that Cardinals' bench. quitting doffed-hi- s Phillie unie thsganto, Louis one and sat down ter a St. Ito Missouri players, wit Jo - W. L. W. la Pet. I IS Drmabus IT IS .671 Nasbellt IT 14 IS Ilemabis IS IS 434 i tit. Ock 14 21 IT .171 ("Mtwara. Manta., IS N. O)eo 21 1 S SIS Atlaata. 11 34 --- Totals. 24 214 ,' i awsens.11 1 Hama raoDal. Taro-bag- s bltarbita Holtraa.11, 4 Strack coatBy Day 1. by White S. by lates.11.::, I and Doers, Helium, 4 lanais S. Umplrea--Walk- or 2 . 2 I V. estinclto I I 4 IPsnemiket IMrDev,htirt Hellion S. Ferman Day. stiorsCrons. Day. )(focal& Mario& Sultlano , , lilonaap 211 0 2 2 11)sylece Closers' Office , tho ownership and the uniform of ono big leaguo team to another during the playing of a championship game boween the Philadeland W. Louis clubs of --the Phi league. This ought to be 1101n0 Dort of a record. During tho second inning of a game in which Jim was catching for the Phil.. It was announced that 210 ;bad Davis anti the crab's option on Peel of flouit1n. Tog, to , -- --- -- , ---, Totals 24 ' I 3- ' tl ','.- r,;;;.-;;;- - ' - I I 3 Hanses.3,, ',Roberts. If reolbort.m. 0 I I 0 It astdall.rt I I I - - Oritrith.e. Lament.et 3 : -- I 2 3 0- I 2 3 LarePs.lto ft orley.11. - Ciayten.et II o ,', , ..-- Tatalo. 22 21 Totals. In to fast game yesterday. Itromm, Summary: RuneXistald The Elks slugged out an early lead Maris, 2, Saunders 2, Jamas, 21414ervk It.11.0 A7 R. O. T. C. 29 10 -Gar4ser,a4 I 3 1 1911rnwea.ct 4 2 3 I 3 I I I alma, Nu 20 In Anew. 4 I I 418.1t2b 3 C Itiodr,211 I 0 4 3!li 3VdT.3.1P 2 - ad and voral St tho -- , saiztzola I; Fotra.11 3121as2re.22 S S 1.)ykma.rt Farm. ig 2 I Crone.11. Day. ext. a 1 I de- I . Lle 4 The Eike club baseball team feated the g office alms of I:4 the Utah Power Light company, 1.4 Iat victor, &i. 'Trounce U. P. ' . Allred; eight-poun- 1 l' ' 11.1Vti 1 10 - ' 120-ya- . ' - rd 100-ya- rd l' '''' : ell -- -, ek,..,- -' , 220-ya- rd rd ,... - ,,, :, , - l- ,,,,A t - RA. ,tottwtos.Altiei-tetchextrint-l- - .7 .".;11 I , Y t ;fre, -- . 4,,w,,, 4 k .. , 1 ..",,,t ,,,, , - "".111114;',,,r.,,,,,J'; ?'''. ,s, - - - , :tsy , -'- .00,....c , I -- , ;- ' Ali - r, , , ' I 'Players Sunday Sox IVin DespiteTriple Play if 5.0 f"'''l . ., . , - Z Junior Schools Sportraits , ';:". , . ) ...vs.- -, . ight . A": , .'"" . , ' . '',',4 ... , - of Longest Footrace' Cantomit.e Has Pay 'ne'Going Strong In First Plie With Only High Hopes of INV Aff 2111 of Race Left 2 lYin Over Dem . 'k .. ks,s, - ,.4 - , ',1,tt.,,,,..-.1r.- , - - ,, . - - I .... ,, 4. ,,,,,,"-'- agam;r1h: , -- . ,411.1 44 .i.!'-- ', - .. ' -- , : rtblooaeroutiaraeed-n- :1 1 t , ,',,:3 , , ,.,,, S -- 4 . rrule course outside of Chicago. where track suprent- the national open Will begin on rIP'- )Mountain ha JUDO 21 will be the C" . Rocky act, - . Soo, be Comp- will ferents this year unuettally word gram keen as there aro a few outetandAL: nig.. to the ig ins athletes on- both sides of ths from tho refilling. Amble. Rockies who can make a. showing 'ku . fir:ha:it elose followe rs of golf , , In that even bla11" the other side bad aliel: meet where only III better Compston would ; II the stars of the thew ever plicate hie show b tocitinal ..-.2.ing in the great ht. first magniture carterdual...m,tetiwiterein,..-1444,-ape- d .. ,...,,,.,. gip 'know perfect gain' golf that no 1.? . , man could have exceeded on his abOut th for a first. The out '::,if.' very beat daywhich roes for Bob- , :inko. , cougars Young there 1 ., . by Jones cr anyone as.. 4 , . Denm at He is keen to Von Elm Threat. with ,- ts,. ) ver Friday 10 or I to get the teal of T.!! pompston went into the open It Ini lit high 11 strong eager and carried through them spirit Thu Te, the hearted giant he to make a - hid' when the Urn. Ilk. I I - for a it is. When great he in this counarrives I comes he the honors ..itts try much may be ' that ' expected of him. - this year. C.A.COAWY1014 shoot aWae with very much more than off he showed , ' ''' at looks 44 last year. For be has worked on his confidence ublett prit nt as if the one who Is acquainted with his ter- fame after the manner of the dance firsts in all of rain. In a word, Archie thinks be American professionals this year ,. 7 be if the ex-t- o the jumps and in has a good chance tear off this and it will to results surprising of this are not re- the shot Put are national open, knowing thst If he celiont reeled in the the stational next open elevate him month as well as in other matches pretty well salt- - does they will ry of t led down in Cob. to the peerage probably , In his home country. in which be participates. eidanwhile the work of one whereas or at least treat him as no British redo, mart (4.45 the h teur in this country who hasamsnot sprints. In golfer eyer before was treate& been much in the limelight lately. reight (fact all of the Third at Home.. be watehed with care. npion He races will be hotly fought for by - When one considers that In the should is George Von Elm, whose recent may men British aide front this of the exteneive feat in capturing the southern open finished in Compston I to Rocky athletic paeture ,. Pilling. third place. only three stroett be- California title was marked by such been the incomparable and Phillips, the hind Walter Hagen, the winner., af- golf as be can play when he is in nditte ' star. have a good chance to ter the Briton had geared himself form an din -the Aggieannoy tins.) ,. take the javelin. or at least good he to in . that event points the Cougars Rave Chance. . Brigham Young has a chance, and only a chance to win the conas ference meet. Should Rowe Corlot of tese and Miller be traveling as they were able to travel in the state . fight meet, it will take an aeroplane to beat them, but then a man is only . "on" a few times in a season and all of them certainly had their day alone 3 Yee George Corbett - last Saturday , he can overcome his fightitie, may Yott HE Bryant Junior high school ODEST. 1T 7 No May 24,(gpoeig1).011. set new forth and a Step conference den golfers will engage in their defend Its track title when record in the discus. George can tittle , 7 do It If he can only do as woh light the junior high echo Is of thecity first team match of. the season at once aa be does in tangle in the annual track and Salt Lake Sunday when they tackle , competition Fort Douglas golfers. almost And. every at practice night. field meet which will be held at theOno of the festiire matches of the then. of course, Don Corbett. may the id his at stadium. University Friday will be the professional contest day one of those Hercules throws 2 get night three hundred Tom McHugh of Fort Doug. Over between young p.m. and not fall out of the ring. In that Voold and Barry Borg of Ogden. lathletes from the Irving. Bryant. leeMore iouldt than Se local golfers expect - ease, be May annex the hammer. Stewart. Jackson, South. West and ,Reeve may do either and put the Roosevelt schools will take to take part in the team ¥the ta record breaking field is expectpart in shot a hit as well. hiring meet which promises to be one ed to compete here Slay SO in the George Corbett has. in practice, the the other , that battles round for the intermounmost of spirited qualifying , equaled some of the beat marks in among the tain event. the shot, but he hi not entirely de. has ever been staged ITIS110 Eddie Morrison, former state am,pendable when much depends upon young rivals. ateur champion, is the defending on account of some sort efforts. .1d. Brlant Strong. in the Intemountain feachampion , of complex which has pusred the almost Bryant who won the meet last ture. Morrison has signified his incoaches for several years, team this of has a tention the entering again. K. led again year. strong ' t Deere Dependable. ' season and has a good chance to brilliant field last season. C. E. Foley of Salt Lake, holder feat the Its retain and Bowe can certainly be depended duplicate of a raft of titles, will &be compete. lekard Won for points. thougbohw may not, title. MOD Salt Lake. Ogden and other parts of more thee one first. His races meet nam- the state are expected to be well were take Officials for the mding are all short and are of such a na- ed Wednesday. Coach Vadat Peter- represented in this &MIMI flareup better ture that the merest accident on the ser an will referee and William E. start after be is under way would son assisted by Don Irvine and be sufficient to turn the victory tol Day. 1 some one eise.,b a meet such as Wilford Romney. will direct the , the conferenee meet where the contests. for Other officials are: Judges of thing wit be decided by a few points rd to. races are always unreliable. finish. Lee Simmons. L. B. Ballard. short 'Point On the other band. Burke. of the I. W. West and Robert Richardson; tht or Armies. is almost certain of taking timers. Charles Welch, Rey McInReaaon. two Owe. which will give the th Sid , McKinley. Oswald and Denny a big lead towards another tyre. The R. O. T. C. baseball nine. winAuschermannt f1e14 judges. Clinton championship. of ..tho elub gress,st the intraEamsnand and Max ner Larsen. tekard 31111!er. Wright and Cortese p.E. 2 baseball tournament, met the mural ought of the --t- o be point getters hi the coming Foote; scorer. A. J. Booker; clerk Sigma, Nu team, fraternity group d then men who outrun of course. Lisle Smith; starter. Dr. winners In the final game for the and the tweet, atratt Inspect era championship of the University of will know Creed Raymond: the in distances Bentley native Utah. The Army team took the they have been on the oval with a Charles Habey, Oliver Nobles. Dan game t, pro- count of 10 to 1 with Becksteed and Allan Acombt an- Marvin by the grey' hound. low'era winning hurler, Coach Chick Bart took ten men nouncer. James Powell; judges of pitching aJonas, with good game of ball after to Denver In the hope that he may setting-u- p onmer exercises. Captain T. IL the first two innings. be ablo to add to his firsts enough Kerechner, Captain Arthur WhitJonas did all the chucking for the &andel seconds, thirds. fourths and fifths to ney, Major P. V. Parkinson. CapArmy. striking out seven men and scatwasnt. snatch the coveted bunting. keeping his bits pretty well tain Burr Irwin. a tact. tered. Day. who started on the events of follows: Order was Nu mound tho for nine, zdabt4 Sigma was ea Heats: Fifty-yar- d dash. first and hit freely, so White was Sint ill to him. Between the 10 two, relieve Irma 75' I' second; relay finals; ' Army batters were walked and ono , Yard dash. fine and second; 440- - hit. the -4f for possible victory Flaking 7-2d dash. the It O. T. C. team despite the yard relay finals:, first and second; relay fact that they did not got no ninny nine. finalar hurdles, flint and hits as the fraterniti The fielding oa both teams was ' second. few errors with good vary very Finals: dash, being made. Day got the only home hur- run of the day for the Sigma dash. dash. . ' dles. mile relay, running high jump team. IL 0. It C. agues d , running broad jump, t B. K. Bt. H. O.A.1 Redrs.111 4 I shotput. I Kinsaid.lb I Bromvolo. I 5 3 Suitvon22 , tor th I I Holtles.e I 2 4 . ... t Elks Club Tossers 3 311,12avILIto Whibe.et, I 2 '' 15'ör 4 0 4 210 Screllat 4 base. '''' 4 g Irriote.12 t t,, , . d x,,e7 - . , Near. End Ruttrz.er's I ' ., (1,:,71:r1T2.,'We',: , 1, , ' SOLDER& , : r, la all athletic specialotei:nrIZroill:ft loth. rotaloold ordle nerv aa well aa aa exalted morale. & einemperformance, if too closel7 pionship followed by appearaice in anothe'r event, finds tit athlete in mood of sharp reaction. Ho le like fountain pen which. haying reused, at length tuns out. Only in cam of Om athlete, time is 1. ' 24 1928 - , ',Derby7------ 1 . . D ROY. May no battle for 3LAY - 11,-,- i., - :;I ': , . ,, - I 'fituESDAtir A Am - Top-Notc- Httrt's Men on Edge for BY LAWRENCE BERRY. I up to the highest point he had ever Great Fight for special Leased wire service to ,rhe ritalunraidt!or the dual match with days previously. 1928 Title. birs Performr &Toe NTrk . marines ono an In- . lie abort of miraculous. 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