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Show ,,,. - S , , ----- - . Vrill )Elleil 8)112,p0( tgEgg2 ... . ome--- , Bees , , t, - , - - , , ',5 . , , - ' 1 - 4 -- -- , , , , ( ' , , , ,,,, t I , ' . , Cowboys ' "!, . ''' ' .) 3" - ,,, ....., 1- - - , 414 LES L ',', GOUTIES L t , - . , .2, , , :. ANOTHER SWEEP ( FOR COLORADO 'la' ' , ;. ; ' - . 1 , :' ,, , a certainty today that Colorado U will It appears somewhat, finish , . of, the intercollegiate season with ' a grand slam ' of major -- , Victory sports,. championships. in the Big Seven Conference track and field meet here Saturday is all the Golden Buffs need - to reign another season as champs in everything. What makes it tough fOr CU's competitors is the fact that over at Boulder things look just as ro. : seate for next year. Coach Frank Potts inherits a complete chaipionship eleven, in football ,, and some excellent freshmen to help out, While every team will be stronger,; none appears strong enough to seriously threaten - the Colorado supremacy. ' In baseball Coach Harry Carlson loses only three men from his varsity squad..I new pitching star, Dale Atkins, is coming up front the frost' and Carlson says be lathe for best boy that has shown-u- p the C U team In the many years Harry has been coach. Orin Davis Is touted as another extraordinary He. is a Second base- prospect., , inaL Bob. Shelton, new trainer and Varsity swimming coach 'will have an entirely experienced squad, developed by Howard Waite who has taken up a similar coaching pos. , iton at Pittsburgh., Elvin Sayre, coach of wrestling reports that the -Buffs will have in every-- class experienced -- - -With the - material generally, im, proved. Mark Schreiber, golf coach Who ' resigned to take a radio job, be11, heves C I.Lnext year will have one ds the best collegiate - - of in the country.'Three of the West's best linkmen, Don Bell and Robinson of Denver and Jack Lan. den of Omaha are the stars around the Buffs will build. - whom :William (Kayo) Lam, the former varsity, quarterback is greatly en- - thused about his appointmen- t- as successor. to , Walter Franklin, graduate -- manager. Lam believes " Colorado's material is the best it been and looks forward to a tokunphant sojurn , in the man n- , , , 1 - -- golf-squa- - 0, agerlat,seat. Forrest Cox held an extended spring training season in basketball in hopes of developing some T material to replace Jack Hendricks, Don Thurman and Jack Harvey, men. CoX three has reserves practically 'as good as last year's regulars and some likely sophs edging into the var. sity ranks from the frosh. , "To him that hath, it shall be given,". says the good book- -, It U certainly looks like Colorado hath beengiven aplenty. - -- 1 .1 The score: for- - , I ''' 'et'''''11 1 , . BASEBALL CONTRACTS; ' . .ALL TOO ONSSMED - Release of Ray Alves and Ray Anderson by the Salt of the Pioneer :League, empha: 'sizes once more the one ness of a baseball contract. The player signs, presumably for the season, but he can be turned out 'of his job any day, no questions o IP -- . , ,, - , - 4 3 Smith,p7,..-,-- i ,--- ' - ' ' 4'3 Frank Meitner and Gordon Giles wou the doubles title In the Singles and Doubles Toturlia ment at the University of Utah today, downing Merlin Slack and ' Fred After of MAI, 04. 6.2. Idehner will play Giles for the singles title this afternoon, Meitner. having won the semifinal match this morning from Paul Harmon of the "Y", 64, 64. ' I 0 1,3,:upezil 41Larewl;zn,lf 1 ' ' : :A : 8 1 4 1 3 3 4 1 0 4 0 2 1 Caplinger,rt 3 0 4 0,Nevarrme Farquren,e 4 1 4 IlOonovn,3h 41 00 01 03 2 0 0 1Ignyder.p .,. Pavhge.t, ittenem 36' 0 27 11 Tot.a . 29 4 24 12 .. Boise Summar'', ., ... Ilmneratral ..., .,.. 4294 3 036 eoo 000 210 040 23x-- 12 ' Ballel's Far Batter 1. 'Lowe 2. Lorenzen, Navarro, Donovan, tIghde 3.E Far:on hartovn . Plriley .1 T wPottraaage. 'Three base hitSheehan. hitBauer. Zwasie 7017arriDnonovtt; Dowupb.le paySheea on n3. Rene 2, Parilire 3. balle-- 011 Snyder Rene 2, 1. Struck entBy. Snvdet Pavlige Runs re2. Winning roiteberRene.. an, eponrible torBnvder 3,, Um " Rasmussen ann Rivas. Ernatte 3, Sheehan. Summary , ....,12 , . e , , Boise .......11 8 Pocatello 7 Twin Falls Idaho Falls,..".7 LAST . '8 ' 11 11 ' 13 Twin Falls & Ogden 16, Idaho Falls ' S. Boise 12, Pocatello 3 - - '' 1 - : .268 .293 260 .264 .242 .230 t 112 412 , 3 8 .389 --330 .9, , , - F. B. A. , 21 NiGurs REsutTs, Salt Lake Pct. .630 600 .379 7 ' 8 Behind - ' - - Tonight's Schedule Salt Lake at Twin Falls,- o'clock. n. - , at Idaho Ogd-e- o'clock. Pocatello at ...Falls, Boise, 8 PROBABLE PITCHERS Tw in Falls, O'Bo)le (24) 14alt, Lake, Ristau , . ,Onden,''.Polivka Idaho Falls, Zar (34). - - , -- ' Pocatelio,-.Sandel(01); Boise, Rasmussen, (24), 7'1 - - (4-0- ); (2-1- ); - , - O. ; 1 1 II 3 2 3 4 3 1,z0larn.a 0 131. e. 0 2 Smith.q. IS 3 1 6 2 2 2 0 1 0 -1--' 1 , 'Tot als. 33 $34V7 40 vs 37 Totals Bated tor Nanning in mitt. titan or Alves in Witt Se0r3 by innings; , 1 1 11 000 000 002 002 073 02x- -14 eak. Tedesco. Three base College Sports TxrrnsAtioNAL, NEWS BY BASEBALL At Hanover.- ball. charge Baird 31. o'clock.' ' lots-O- ; Satisfactory As long se two of . . , . U. 11 2's Alien tIALT LAkt Reed T. ntewa'rt I 24 .. 14 .....t, C. 1- ral. In Bureau iBasel)all Scores - THIS Lost Pct. 0 CCC 51.Tm.1DntilliCl.or TIBAM00' 1 .. Totala ei,4.4tago, .... .. 0 0 .000 0 0 ' .000 MAY 21 Gratirer at laylorarille Blutidale at Crcseent. WEintReDAY. MAY 20 " Dig Cottonwood C C C at RiV MIMI. BUNTER BLUFIDALE Coinm 4 3 4 3 . , O.Rshin,21) 1,11,rhimss Siltslitn,lb 11.1istn.el 3 Davtalt 3 3 3 11.1144n.rf Weihy,e LeEvnts.31. . 2 1 1 1 1 tlti 4 3 C.1.1c1ri,1b 1 0C.1.(elerl,e1 0 1 1 1 5 1 3 0 0 0 Totals. Hunter iflutidale 2 20 4. II 0 3 1 3 1 1 0 3 3 N.Parry,cf Yuerk,e . . 011).WvlyS Oi 0i11,Crump,r2 Pager.p... 01 C.Crunts,0 Total... 18 . ErrorsCrurn.. ,. 2 0,Criimp,21i ....! . B.Wvrtratt 2 3 2 0 . lare. P. ..00,000 Winder SCHEDULE FOR, TUESDAY. W1nder at Hunter. 2 It 1.000 1,000 .000 .000 1 1 00 .. Riverton, Granger ,.,. 'Iro Kr IRM:BiAS Means Mrs, A. ........ Mrs. IL H. balliett Aire. Perry D"V - 1 IV 3 3 0 1 3 8 9 1 9 0 3 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 3 IS 2 011 003- -6 101 000- -3 L Rushton. Sacrtiice hit- -0. Rushton. limtnga pitehrd S. G. b. Coon Yager by Crump 1. Credit 3 Charge defeat to Pager . 314 vietory to Coon. Coon 11, iStriter Yager 5. bases 0 outPy bilmtnerY 3 Armour Mrs, W, J. JAMIlitill Dorothy Douxlass Mrs B. P. Maoley - balisOft 3 TAYLGRstilf,h t' 14..V.upJf DeCle.a.s.. . 0 Coon 4, Yager 2, Crump1. i on. I BIG COT. C. C. C. B. H. 0. 3. O. All 1 I 0.Gallinro,as. 3 I 3 3 2 1 3 Mahomel 4 3 0 0 3 1 1 9 0 1 0 Starr,I1, 2 5 0 btaterfkib. 3 1 9 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 ljGotild,e, 9 1 3'Gora.hy,21. 3 1 2 J 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kgro,r1 0 1 0 w.lietly.31., 3 0 8 I 0 0Tnrner.p,. 2 1 8 4 II 0 9 8 0 0 3x.looney ScorerAL Rush 3"2 -- Hal,13111,V1 3 3 3 Penditit,Ifs '3 3 Hansen in hand when the Mrs. Walter D,Devr1.20 3 Mrs. C. A. Hushes fourth round started today. ;pagtoll,21..2 Mrs. F. J. Cheal 3 Benuto4i,r1, 3 With four gruelling rounds Still Mrs. W. H. Maddox A.Itunme . 3 to be played over the fresh mead- Mrs. J. E. Loveless 1 , D,Rtiop.o Mrs. K. B. Taylor 1 ow course, and each of L.Devrik,p. . -- 4! against the stiffest sort of 32 515 Totals Totals., 24 8 IS 11 the swarthy Texan might. of sittin for Turner. ' ,.. 300 000- -- 2 Taylorsville course, be overhauled and beaten. Dale Golfers Paired 141-- 10 104 Bo( Cottonwood CCC But with three great scores of 71. y. Ge Hiner). behind him, and a lead of 5 D. The final kples of the 'May fleVkva. Hee lam L. n 1 Mahon, Gould. points over Paul Runyan and Jim leg 54hole golf fnurnament at Stolen bamvtiallimu-Karp 2, Kelly. Mooney, Pendle. Thomson, Ben promised to be hard Forest Dale are scheduted,tomor Gprakre. r. leatere. ton. Home to catch. Turner. Double row. The eight leaders are Paired namerit-we- - 0 I a BY GAYLE TALBOT- .10111 ... t .. .. t NEW YORK, May Totals Ben Hogan, the Dublin, Texas, Terror, appeared to have the Goodall Jessie SchofieldroREsr DMA .. .. Round Robin match play golf tour. Mrs. G. D. Irvine . ll comp-ell'lion- SERVICE - Ili game) 68-7- 3 Dartmouth 4. Penn I II innings). IL bucknell 4. At .PhiludelnbiwTemnie At Burlington, Vt.Wesleyan vs. Vermont cancelled. wet grounds. 4, Indiana 2. At ChanigiugoIllinota At Hanover, N. R.Second lame) RS follows: 8:30 a.m.Ray Beyndri HITS BARD BALL Dartmouth I Penn I 7 Innmag). Ben Is a little guy withA trer 137, Mark Griffith 118. Jim Otit At Hamilton. N. Y.Colgate 3, Springfield 3 ilt inn(ngs). mendous drive. 14e Weighs only 140 and M. W. Aldridge 143; 8:45 At' PhiladelptuaVillanova 21 Ersinus about 133, yet Milt Dorius 144. Al ',Rick 147. L. only Sam Snead and I id innings. agreement). 147 and Jack Richards 143. At Cambridge, Maits,)Prineeton I, Jimmy Thomson can outdrive him Staples Harvard L his distance He consistently. gets S Manhattan At, New YorkSL Johns succession. somein a heroic wind-up- , through thing like Bobby Fellers, and a 7. Bytavicious snap of his wrists. T.Colgate This is Hogan's first big year, Elate 11 . Col and a victory in the Goodall would tap a phenomenal rise. He scored his win in the North - - and n at" Pinehurst the Afterthought then knocked off the Anyway, the litimanPrO kro klaking ilia past winter, , Greensboro and Asheville 'Open Mlles look prelli rood. --- ' . , . - Hogan Tops Goodall Golf -e.n tha throe heather's ran get into the game. the rhMaltaie Slimily figures it Is piering better. than MO ball. .. O. Walter hillier John GPC40,11 Mrs. E. G. Esnettahl Mrs. E. L. Eilettenn Mrs. D. aavenscrott Mrs. W. . D)edre Dobbs Mr.. J. O. Leonard defeat to Baird. At hatOtt 6071E: Baird 13. Runs 'CM' ff At Hamilton, N.- edOff Baird la. Runs rospertsible tor euga,2 , Teed 10,Sharp 2. Struck outIty Baird 4, 'Sharp 7. UmpiresBarber and Bush. At Ha Milt" X. i I. Mrs. re, - 0 1 2 Both the Y. and C. U. will have to , , - sloe 0 : - - 1 rezak.ss 0Lemon.e... - 3:28.6. IN Magna-Garfiel- 3 field events, but the Buffs have a trio of brilliant hurdlers in Paul Cope, Gordon Learned and Boor. Tn3n. The points these timber top.' pers get should be pure gravy be. cause the stick events are the weak spots in B. Y. U.'s team unless George Lake is good enougn to grab a third or fourth. C. U.'s mile relay quartet looks unbeatable with a time of 3:26 to its credit compared to B. Y. U.'s best of and Ruesell Bennett 2,573, Mrs. R 6 Y. T. Whawortn Runnerup to Perkins was Alfred Mrs. L. Gindrup Mrs. A. I . y. Eawa, 3,885, followed by' Donal Mrs. Ernest Halverson Via Weaver with 3,336, Leo Kawa with Mrs. O. A. Mar. 0 3,189, Paul Chipman with 3,137 )ds. Marolit Peek 3 Mrs. A. J. Johnson ... . Vs' and Doyle Buhler with 3,001 -Totals RECEIVE NEWS 'MEDALS 10 71111.EV ?Ana The first three winners in each Mrs. At Emery . Mrs. Wiss Heirs 3 division received. gold, sibler and Mel Flrent Mn. bronze medals donated by The 14 re. 11'.. Deseret News andqualifiedfor Ni'.. J. Denims 2 the grand finals to be held May Mrs. 25 at South High School in Salt efrx.rtuth Smith hire. Laura Eingnorn 3 Lake City, commencing at 10 cm. Totais Perkins' best performance was ((;1)3N C. C. 4 feet 10 in the high jump for Mra. S. P. Dobbs ,,, . 314 1046 points. Donal Weaver scored Mro. Jr s Bundy a ..... . 1 . 4. . 1079 points by pitching 33 field Drs. D. N. White'. 0 4r. U.A. O.E. Becker .. .... goals in two minutes in basket. Mrs. 1 Spemes , 2 1 take a back seat to Utah, 'Colorado State and Utah State in a four field events if the meet goes according to form charts. Utah State's Date Nelson with a best of 440 time of :50.1 looks like a winner, too. Utah's Clarence Gehrke in the javelin; Col. orado State's Dave Scholothauer in the hammer throw and Bob Thack. BERTAGNOLE MISSING j, in the high jump and Utah Fort Douglas was without the eray, State's Don Anderson in the broad services of Helen Hofmann Berta. jump appear invincible. Their re. gable, state champion, who is re- spective "bests" todate are 205.6. covering at the Holy Cross Hos- feet, 171 feet 10, 8 feet 61j and pital from an appendectomy. 23 feet NIBLEIC PARK 'WINS C. U.'s,Loren Greese and Ray Mrs. Helen, Wise's fi4 on the ' Jenkine with marks of 53 feet 9 Monte course El tricky paved the .and 153 feet in the shot and diswat,, for a Nibley Park victory. mal look altogether too goad for Mrs. S. P. Dobbs and her daughter, B. Y. U.'s Ilafen Leavitt. however. Dierdre, were the only match win- SPEEDIE HAS CHANCEE ners for the losers. , Only Utah's speedy Mac Speedte The S. L. Country Club was able has any chance at lift of bcating C. to win only three matches from II.'s Learned in. the low hurdles, Bonneville's strong team., Airs, G. while Cope is in a cliss by him. I. Reed, Mn; Ern Halverson and self in the highs. If Speedie has Mrs. Harold Peck accounting for been working on the short flight, he seven of the losers' 10 points. may give Cope a race, however. The team standings: The keenest rivalry looms in the Pts. . , , sprints and pole vault, however. It W. L. Won Lost will be chunky Cy Ellsworth, II Y. 2 0 3412 1314 Y.'s double Ft Douglas champion, against S. 1,. Country C 1 1 29 19 Learned of C. U. who has a :09.9 1 1 21- 27 and 23.9 to his credit. Cy has :091 Nibley Park 0 1614 7 and :21.2 with the aid of a brick breeze at his back. Carl Clark, D. 0 42 14 31 Ogden C. C. 1 0 It 13onneville 10 f. U.'s conference vault champlo-n- , has the best mark of 13 feet 512 The summary: h0 E ILIAC but Colorado's Bob Barnes has done M rs. J. E. ErRIIIIkell I 13 feet 1 and is capable of more. 1. 3 M". GeOffe M. Farlati4 HEWOOD vicron, Blaine Ilewood won the senior title with 3,359, followed by Lyman . .Totals Clark, 2,783, Ray Wright, - 2,708, Mn. G, E - ' Johnston ErrorsBaird, Voolaer 3. Terak. Stolen Socratic,' hits Tedesico 2. hitoTedeeco. Cam. Pant. Penman. Two base hitsPeteraon, AlVelk Lemmon. Sharp. Double playTedesco to Alves. Innings' pitchedBy Baird 8 Layton. was the best of the 'season in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming or Nevada. o bases-7'v- 8'- - Perkins of Kays. Perkin-lescor- semi-windu- p ' - Utah, May 18. terday in winning the Junior division championship of the annual North Davis County District Jun. tor Pentathlon. The meet was held at the North ,Davis Junior High School under the direction of It. Klinkel Slated er on ville amassed 4,661 points here yes- 31arshall, Pinney Summary:, Ellis. Penman - Iv in - on on on 4SpeciallDon :- I s 9 CLEARFIELD, - ILEuan .920 - , League has appeared on the baseball horizon for Pinney Bever age nine at this early date. ' The Pinney crew Jumped into see Ond place last night by drubbing and is booked against Ogden 14-Brigham Peaches in a big double bill tomormw at Community. Park at 1:30. Whatever the' fate of the Salt Lake team in tomorrow's round deEverett Marshall, the La Jutita pends greatly on the outcome of the grrizzly, will be back on the Arena a tussle on the Magna Friday night as a result field. The home team in this game program of negotiations concluded this Is undefeated. Provo, however is by Promoter - Ira Dern. chance of breaking the morning given a Marshall will wrestle Den Kunkel, winning streak of Lief Erickson's who earned the meta last night Magna "kids?' Tom Zaharlas. ' - by defeating STILL IN RACE The Coloradian.' former world's Not to be left out of the title plcchampion, drew one ture are Helper and Gemmel' who heavyweight of the biggest crowds of the season play Sunday at Bingham at 4;30. when he beat Zaharlas here three Both of these teams are tied for weeks ago. He once drew MOO third in the standings with a .500 fans to pack the 'Arena for a batHet-paverage. Gemmell traveled to tle against Dern. today. Seven runs in the fifth Inning OTHER MATCHES In the , Zaharlas knocked the wind out of Ogden nine. last night before a VL small will take on Jack Conley, who has crowd at Community Park. Until 'peen cavorting in a somewhat vigthis time the Coors were very much orous manner at the Arena to date. In the ball game with, young Tex These are both big, rugged smash. Baird bolding his own against the ing gladiators, ' George Managoff, San Francisveteran LaMar Sharp. co's impersonation of Atlas,- - will , ALVES INJURED Ray. Alves found. the Industrial he on the card against Roy Dunn. League a rough circuit when he The latter is the only wrestler made hie semi-prdebut with the who has beaten Marshall as a colsemi-prnines.. Alves was ushered legiate competitor when the two of to the dugout With a wrenched them were students at Colorado. NEW KIND OP BOCT shoulder late in the game. A new kind of battle royar will The standings: .... feature Kala Pasha. George O'MaWon tost-Pe- t. 4 0 1.000 honey, Jack Kogut, Wallace Thomp. Dinner and several oth2 ,1 .667 sck-Si- ll Pinney Beverage Gemmel Club 1 1 000 ers, It will be every man for him2 2 .500 self until only one As left in the Helper 2' 3 .400 rim?. The survivorrwill then have Brigham City a for Provo 1 2.333 first choice of a partner the last Ogden '. '0 3 .000 team match. The next tochoice tinsurvivor will have next The scores: OGDEN til the last four have chosen their PINNEY B. EL 0,A B. H. 0 A partners for another mad melee. revisant2b 3 0 2 0 Mattion,c1 4 1 0' 0 Petersonci 4 1 3 Orampanalb 0 3 1 3 Promoter Dern says this is the 3 Tedeaco.3b. - 3 3 2 3 first time such an impromptu frolic a i 0 has been Manning,. 3 1 0 20atier.rt staged here.. tohnston.tf. 4 1 1 OVecciato,13. Ogden , - A:- .935 .926 .963 ' - oIii Penman,rt. 3 2 4 Sarver.c Gundrsn,lit 2 I 3 a Baird.p 2 2 Evano,lb Woolscylb 1 0 Zi teat , , rerKins - , 4 8 8 5 ' 4 2 6 50-5- 0 s. ' fiIrk , ' Pin , Provo-Magn- - 8 2 2$heehan,am' , , 11, -- ---- - rs 3 , 2 -als; : 6. , a A chance for a tie for first place in the 'State Industrial ' -r-di-n- ' 1, A - '. - , 4 0 0 - - , Edmondson, high- jumper with a record of 6 ft. 3 M. front Greeley; Harold Punches, shot put star, but better known as an alkonference football player. LOWER: Bob Barnes, 13 ft., pole youher.. from La Junta and Bill Pruett, higis jump and broad jump entry from Mancos, Colo. in am Ntnes pitay Twln t t ' , ' COLORADO U BISONS will be very much on hand next Saturday afternoon in University Suldium defending their Mountain States Conference track and field championship Here are a few of Coach Frank Potts' Juhletes LEFT .TO RIGHT: 4:32mi1er, from Longmont; Bill Henry Hobbit, p nney--- . ' ' , " Totals. 4121 2113 ' Totals . 38 6 2110 002 022--16 Orden ...,...,,,,,...1.-..-,.24041 001 000 Idaho Irall.'s I RuneDuff 3, Adams 2, Sin.. Summary: nott 2,- - Hurdies. DaYbourne 3. Halel 3. Hedgecock, Teltmeyert I3latto, Oidenberg, S. McConnell 5, Ford, Beard.. Errors Duff, Hughes. L. McConnell 3, Ileser 2, S. , McConnell, , Bates. Nom'. Oldenberg, Two-bas- e Stolen baseHughes. hiteAd. 1hree-base1- 1 ams, Hughes. lutTeitmeyer. Huns responsible forHedgecock 2. Hall 4. Smith 4., Struck outBy Hedgeeock 3, Teltmeyer I, Halt 2. Smith 3. Wild pitch Hall. Double playTeitnteyer to Lay. bourne to - Uri. Losing ,pitcherHall. Winning pi teherTeitmeyer. , Umpires Arthur and Campbell. ' . . 1 imaamaglmeado,,,mmuswomm4,,,NE,,,, - - . .4.4.44A4,644444444444,...044,44ftbotet.4.,44s44444,,,,,,A - DOMINATE BUNNING A comparison of the best marks in dual competition to date disclos. es that B. Y. U. should dominate the running events more than C. U. will likely be able to dominate the 14-1- 0 , Laybrn,se . 5 4 3 41Forni,ss ..111 2 2 2 4 5 3 4 011layeart.,' 2 0 0 0 Haley,e I 0 2 liedgcolus I 0 1 0! Beard.c.,....,3 Teitmeyr,p 4 3 0 4111all,p..... - 1 I 0 1 Remit ,..13 - Golden Buffs Coming To Defénd Track:Title ' 1 , Loss of a state champion team member failedI to deter Fort Douglas women golfers yesterday. They soundly whipped Forest Dale's strong aggregation 161,i to 712 in the Utah Women's Gold Association second round team play at the Salt Lake Country Club. The decisive victory elevated the Post team to first place by a five and a half point margin over second place Country Club which lost to Bonneville at Forest Dale. The third match saw Nibley the Park's state champs double score on Ogden Golf and Country Club at El Monte 16 to & , , 0,44,.s.s4,4,40,,Ak.oe . ,'''''' &lit LakeOgden' , i , . It T Won Lost . , ' '. tvrrLdgb. Win n et Title ' , - ,., Bailey,213 Le-a-0-u- , , 7- , ; 1 1 , erSsconfer - Douglas Women Beat Dale Golf 'Team , :( , 22-h- it i I , , . er Pi46-ne- l.."...'''..4"..................e.11 --- - , , ' answereci, It has been nearly a quarter of a - reuturrsince the courts were askecli 7 I - .to review the constitutionality :baseball. Contract. That was the old Federal ,time the League cliarg-- : ed that They National and American were operating contrary to the anti-trulaws., It argued that no organization or combination of or ganizations had a right to bind its employes so that they would. ;lave , 'to work for one employer or not work at all. The Federal League lost this case but the action brought about many reforms , aimed: at Tshelping the working man. Organized baseball has Its ,lay.1 all.! ,ert right under its massive end inclusive thumb. lake the ease of ' the eessonse most stubborn boldont,, Frank'. Pytlek. of the (levels:id lw.1 diens. Bo bed to mike applientOn k 4 to Will Berridge. nresident, of the league, for reinstatement ow - that See LES GO, Page 2, Sports A 18.--- . - ' ' , - , A, ' , , White ' '' -- . ' 24; . , , almost like 'playing a broken record to tell : the story of Ogden's 16-- 6 victory over the local, Russets last night. The Reds, who have seen scarcely, a single starting pitcher finish since - the care much season opened anyhow. , pickedup ten runs in the first'three innings and another six in the last four.. . Six Russet miscues aided in the Red scoring but not nearly so much as a attack,. Including 19 singles, two doubles , and a triple, and in which everybody , shared. Jerry 'reitmeyer replaced on the mound for the Reds In the early innings and received credit for his third victot7 of the , , season, r ' The score: , . . OGDEN ,; IDAH O' lAtts , ,..', B.11. O. A.. LB. 0. 8. Duff;ete 4 2 3 01 Arlett,r1-114 0 2 0 Adams,3b I 3 4 1 Blatto.2b. 5 0 5 4 Stnnott,lt. 0 2 2 0 Reser.et .. 8 ' 0 3 0 Hughes.rt. , 5 3 3 1101denbt,31s 0 I 0 ,2 3 I 3 1 L.011CnI,3b II 2 I 21S.Mc4oll.11 Serpa.lb..-I 1 I 01 Batee,11s. t 4 2 7 3 s -- RUNSEgnatic, Pilots, - , 1 Pilots Down , '7 12 3 Ca INMcConnell, Cards, 21.. t , ' -- ow.-- ' the BATTINGCanavan, Cowboys, Reds.415; Egnatic, Pilots, .400; Hughes, ,. HITS Egnatic,- - - Pilots, and Ilughes,Reds, 30;licConnell, - Reds, - -- ' RUNS BATTED Reds, 21; Hughes, Reds, 20. ' but-don'- Leaders In Pioneer Loop 2,9' (, : , IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, May i ...... 34 11 27 10 , 0 (AP)--It'- Totals.. 30 10 27 12 Salt Lake 201 103,4 Twin knits 511 WO 001I Summary: 'RunaMor.esco. 2. Bishop, 74arebt. 2.Ifenech, Canavan 3. Bat- ehett 2. Keating. Creighton. Steele. Ba- bette. ErrorsRod. houn, Moresco 2, Perry, Steele. basesBeale 2, Ratcbett 2, Robello.Stolen Mullens. Sacrifice hitGables. Home runs Moresco, Guintint.Twcebase, Mar. chi. Beata, Canavan, Steele. Runs batted , Steele, Beitia, Vanavan ullenL Moreeeo I Guintini 4, BoIdhoiss-2. en. Keating. Runs reeponsible forBowen Holdhousen IV Tate 1, Gables. Double to Endres': Bishop to playsMullen Iambi to Canavan: Itoreoco to nobello; Moresco to Steele to Robello Losing pitcherGables. oleoler-- Tate. StrikeoutsBowenWinning L Holdenhousen 3. Tate 4.- - Gables 2. Bases on balls--- Off Bowen 4, Roldenhousen I. Tale 2. Gables 4., IlinpiresMccluillan and Jackson. , -r Lake-Bee- ,, , 532 , ' , r. Totals.. , . z 4 4 li.:::10.-.0.-,Sèa0.-.''.- one on. - . , , .., ' SALT LAKE ' TWIN IrALLS B. H. O. B. ILO, A. Noreseo,s4 4 2 1 41 13161100:2b. 3 1 Perry,3b.. I 1 1 1 Marcium . I 1.33 23 11 2 3 4 Beatia r132 4 1 1 1 Strele,2b Roblio,12 3 110 Fetiek .. 4 0 I 2 Surleson,et 3 2 1 Iii Endres23 2 GUIntillt,lt 6 2 1 3 7 Cattavan,lb Cretghtn,rt II I 2 0 II ullenejt I4 2 2 1 Ratchett,e 2 2 2 0 NeatinceL 3 0 2 I Bowends.. 1 1 0 0 RoldhuouP I I 0 0 1014,1). 3 0 A, Stagr,r1.., 3 I 2 0 . 1 Gagies.0.;. 2 ó - ohe Weds drew for their first six genies last season. Sorbo believes Og. den will play to 110,000 fans this see. -- ,,, t - will be held next Friday and Saturday here in the Ilte Stadium with the cream of track and field talent from all seven schObls participating. won by a margin Lest year, C. of something like 16 points over the The same dominance is Cougars. in prospect this time with the Cou . gars able to match the Buffalo herd in brilliance, but not in thirds, fourths and fifthsunless some of their other schools cut more of a swath into Boulder pointage thent--- Into Provo, iis , ' hBoiTgnho i , , s 1 , . , 4-- ; ' , , BOISE, Idaho, May Profiting on Pocatello's looseness ,,DOUBLESRobello;Bees, 10; afield, the Boise Pilots won the ... second in a row from' the visiting Canavan, Cowboys, 6. TRIPLES,Egnatic,. Pilott,' At; Cards last higitt, 12 to g. The Cards Burleson, Anderson, Owen, Bees, Made all three runs in the first . , , two innings to take the lead as Bob HOME RUNSEgnitie, Pilots, Snyder ran into a, wild streak. He 6; White, .Cards and Oldenberg,- was replaced by Larry Rene, who a . Russets, 4. , handcuffed the Cards from then on STOLENBASES - Harrington, out.,,------7- -Severt-erro5; Robello contributed to the Pilots, and Guintini, THE OGDENREDS DREW 10,003 Bees, Andrade, Cards, and Adams, Pocatello defeat, as John Pavlige " suffered his third-lospaid admission's- - in their lint six Reds, 4. 0 , PITCHINGRistati,' ' Bees, The score: games in John Afileck Park, accord. .1 BOISE POCATELLO ing to Secretary John Santo. This is Zar. Russets and Susee, Pilots, ' , B. H. 0.A.1 4 2 1 0 ' 1 1 2'Egnale,dt more than 4,000 in excess of what 4 ' Avedsn.se ' VON. : . , - ' , ly 1 3-- 1 , . , . " , - Qg dii.i,Ré'-Piüb Rii....êt..:: , FOR BEES i. , For Pt BY MACK CORBETT With Brigham Young Univer sity coticeded nine first places in the Western Division meet here today and the champion Colorado Buffaloes expected to grab 11 blue ribbons at the same time in the Easter Division track and field tussle at Denver, another CU vs. BYU duel is shaping for Conference cinder , i . - . ' f, , i . g.,,,,,,,,,, 9-- Fred Moresce hemered Bees in the fourth with , , Salt Lake last Tuesday,' 6 to 5, with a timelyfour-bagge- r inside the Spark, and last night he slammed one, again inside the park, with two mates aboard in the ninth inning to give. the Bees a 8 victory over the local Cowboys UPHILL vicromt The blow climaxed an uphill victory for the Bees, who went behind early as the Cowboys got to Jack Bowen, starting Salt Lake hurler, for seven runs in less than three innings. Al Tate relieved Bowen and hurled shutout ball until the ninth when he finally retired-rthe side after a run had scored and the tieing and winning runs had ,,reached third and ,see HOMERS -- . . .. - - . , -,-- - - . ., !pm Track-Event- : i . TWIN FALLS, Idaho, May lg. with release., because of weak hitting, Ben Guintinf,,. left fielder of the league leading salt Lake. Bees, last night broke up his second, rame in a week with a home run with two men on base. ' Ben whipped the Boise Pilots at Both To Rely On s ' , , , , . ' . - , . ' I , . - ,.. 11,-- , Jack Botveh Has Trouble With , - 4 1 , , Victory ' . - , t , 1 9 . ,s S. , i s ' Young '17 Conceded State Title 1 ' , Eves ., , , ttn- - - 1 Saturday, May 18, 1940 .. , - . , ' r1111.11t1.111"i (- - , A' I ,' , Salt Lake City, Utah, , DpL:"'ai ova: , .,,. 1 lin 11201:& 11 . , i i n , , . tourneys rapid Ben is noted for his incessant pradtice. Ile likes to play two rounds a day, then practice lot three or four hours, at least. At night he usually winds up on a driving range somewhere around White Plains..N. Y., where assistant professional at the 171s tury Club. ' Errorw--Kell- Dew-roil- , Two-be- play--T- Soph Nine - - PROVO, May Sophomores captured the baseball High School inter-clas- s tourney Thursday by defeating the after pieViously juniors the seniors. -walloping Ittahlon Rasmuson led the sopha by pitching part Pro. 12-1- - smashing tthoreethetriripvilecs.tory ' , ' . ur. ner to Galloaro to Meters,: tiall.oaro to Otreek.s to Meters 2. Innines pat:bed- -L. Deverall 21-2- ; Hy D. Rupp 1. Turner 1. ' , beet-rail- , ' out t - |