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N , A , . - , ' 18.--(A- , . two-mil- ,i, r , ' for his courageous battle in a lose race here last night. ing Mehl, the Wisconsin star, won this special race in the Finnish relief track and field carnival last night in time of 9 minutes 1.8 seconds. breasting the tape five yards in front of Rice,two-mil-Notre e Dame's national collegiate champion of 1939, while Maki. out. sprinted In the final kick for the finish line, ran third,. five yards ; ", ' . - k , ' i 71 , Pack- - Utah t' , ,. - , , , good, went down to defeat before Brewing ten at 7 pm. his friendly enemies of America, Also at White Park, Dupler.rurWalter Mehl and Gregory Rice, riera will face the aurpris1ng4nbut there was a roar of applause derson Jewelry ten in what is 'ex- ?. - , t BY HACK MILLER 'Cudahy- Packing, riding high in the Columbia League, is favoreg to go througho its third round .,tomorrow night on the i ' ,.., , ' , LOS ANGELES. May , 1 Margin 9-- 6 - ' i Ten By, -- . , Republicans Tip - u.,-ias- ,, BY ROBERT - . - .,.., - - Marks Outstanding In Los Angeles - . , li:r.Sitytildii.,,-,31:iy"::11i:114- : In Softball -- Despite Loss le Run In have been invited to appear with Jordan, includint Art- Collates, famous - , k3r; laic." Stars- - century . , AAU Track and Field ChaM, pionships will be held Saturday, June 1, commencing at 2 p.m. in the University of Utah Stadium, it was announced today by Clinchair. committee ton Larson, . man. Junior For the- second time, the an Inter. :,- .- , . , . captain of University of Southern California's Californie cinder lniermowstain the will 44U who in stars compete according to plans of Pictured below tossing, elf his masks, ha's - done. :09.6 M tho and :21.1 Itt the 220. Three c8;11er coast stars , The '. ki. a i ., ...'':.- '. L','; $ . , litavOrite - , , , N , JAiid Cazares'Arc - , Cudahy 4 - ' , E'll PEYTON ;i0111)AN, 9 t- 1 Will Perform Here June f t .. rf, ILI I . cif - Cale City; Utah S7a1t lies-e-retNrw-- several Jordan, the inconsistent , I 'the " el ' . ' three-gam- e pected to headline the program. In the 9 o'clock nightcap Zitirs win ace the young Decker-Bradle- y contingent. LEAD FCELMEN - - ,,, , - , , 1 ,, The games last .night provided 1 .Chamber of Commerce,of thrills with Mountain plenty ,1)1:, member, mountain Association-Fuel Supply- ten moving into the . work. fs9( willI sponsor the competition, lead in the Columbia League with N...., committee. Her. Wood4 Modern over a 7!ar:, ing with the AAU chairman victory, of the , !' be. t L. Snyder is men. of America. ; tri.; committee. f track Chamber Junior starring Republicans, back Young ,,,:, el Rice, . , --' is to , J,t. - Aim ot the 7 veteran Ben Crain, defeated-Pinof some 20,000 fumed, t' continue the importation of na, I I and Walt Little Inwhich ney Beverage for out the program, , 1 "t track stars, a ven! tionally-famou- s cluded acts and Introductions of Red Fox handling the chucking 4-H, ..'ture so successfully launched last i it , . , many Hollywood motion picture duties for the losers. when Glenn Cunningham t , , year LOSE celebrities. SMELTERS ,,,:f. the of 3,500, crowd a largest drew LIALA WALKINGS11,41r, star hurler for Shanwocks, pitched four.:. GETS ,BIG HAND American Smelting lost a close N,i in mountain track hi- 1 BYU Itlt ball to beat Dueler's Fur ten 84 last night in the Utah Girls' the Maki received a big hand when game to Bennett Glass 84; Bennett'a t s" tory. possibly excepting Softball League at City Perk. The victory is the. third for Sissuss.. he received his medal from Sonja pounding Armand GunderRelays. , son all over the park for 11 hits . ktfs) rocks the 'onetime Norwegian Henie, FOUR INVITED -- , ' while Bart., Dennery . held the This time, the Junior Chamber t Olympic skating champion. , iti,-Three outstanding marks were Smeltermen to four hits. Bennett has invited a quartet of South- $ Association t. achieved in other events, chief of committed four errors. '':;s4 , ern California Athletic The Republicans came through which was the time of the Stanford cinder stars and hopes also that I i after handing the Earl Meadows, famous former University quartet which won the to beat Pinney four-run two-m... ile 1JSC pole vaulter, will be able to 1.1. i advantage relay in 7 minutes 38.8. Beveragemen a ' The performance - eclipsed the In the first frame when Borg was 1 );: sccompany the visitors. American mark of 7 minutes 40.2 knocked off the mound. The Pinil The California Association de! 4 ...' ..'. . ',:$. seconds set at the Olympicsithere ney team collected four hits from 1...t, sires to send 10 performers for gas one of which was a hornet :,. in 1932 by a British team. The and oil and hotel expenses. but :iv Stanford team consisted of Ernie IBorv Beggs. . ' the Junior Chamber today asked rt.,,,I' . scores; Clark, Blair Hyde, Jack Moore and that the contingent be limited to Shamrock girls appeared to be in a class of their own as they Paul Moore. .' the following: , '. . Moantain I doubled ,. 1 the score on Dupler Fur SA last night, recording their I of Once again Paul Moore defeated M. W. A. '''' Peyton Jordan, University , .. , 4 and third 4 Predriektion and Dunlop; California 'captain and Louis Calof Southern Vona 4 straight victory in the Debutantes League at city Park. Zamperini Southern, , , 1),i ifornia. Both, ran the anChor lap Campbell. star sprinter; Art Cazares, distance ? The victory was not as decisivOt ,,..,. IL H. Z. In the relay. and it was Moore; Pinney Moverage ace; Bill Wakefield, high jumper. as score would the '' '' ; U ; scorethebeing knotted atindicate, Vince final kick that brought him a close fowl; ReoItTeana Reel, hurdler, or James 4all as the nn Boz Crain and and , Borg. Young; but decisive victory. California O'Reilley sprinter. - - - teams moved into the linal inning. - ' was third, not far- - out- - of the run- likrent, Jordan's best marks are :09.6 0 Neither team scored until, the -- -'Ill- Antericuit Sme 4 4 2 first of the :21.1 and Bine fur! for the century and ning, third when Rachel A, 11 4 Bennett Glass ' 4:04.2 Cazares in has done :: long. JUMPERS TIE '''. underarm and Boaanderl 'Deanery and Kazarian of Shamrocks singled, ,.... ' ' t ; ''" 1500 mile 4:14 in the the meter& stole second and came home on , 11 High jumpere Johnny Wilson of Briggs. and 15:38.1" in the 5,000 meters. Mini Blackham's wellplaced single U. S. C. and Les Steers of the 'r,. 8 6 feet Wakefield cleared has in center field. In the fourth the ' San tied Club, Olympic Francisco, and in the high jump O'Reillers . Footpritnera tallied three more L.10 at 0 feet 8 ft,4 a and made Inches, 21 are flat and :09.7, records runs Oil two errors by the center ' Armk' sprint Ir Ark Will- irl gleomula ;dm mosi fine attempt to break the world's ivr ti :48.5 for the 440. sev I I RENO,' and Lindorff's Nev.. May 18.(AP)-- -, I fielder, 11111-4!ILI ., Virginia l'AILLE-!9 ww ' record of 6 feet inches. Wil tit 3. I &JUL , r r .dir 1 tit N of eer AL MEET VTAR'S BEST consecutive hit in three Eleven young fighters proudly enth son, particularly, barely missed on . A. L. 51onteverde, president of games. In her next time at bat Vir- wore new boxing crowns here last . . all three tries. Nine-Stat- e Golden the Southern California A. A, is ginia lived on an infielder's error. night as . Cornelius Warmerdam of the . She still rounded out the night at Gloves tournament came to a close conferring with the Junior Chaim HONOLULU. May 18...(AP) Olympics captured the pole vault bat with two for three. ber regarding the Californians aphere. at 14 feet 10 inches, with Earle University of Hawaii will not ye 14' I , Nevada carried off state honors, , pearance. The group plans to leaie i MIER'S SCORE Meadows next at 14 feet. auto. 30 of Football Coach contract five - champions in.- the the They by Thursday, May 91 women golfers from all parts of the state where ; least two At in scoredthe claiming, Mosel Dupler's Ellerby of 'ruskegee The Stewart In. will compete in the regular AAU divisions. A,two a this Wardell Otto Helen hit Klum after fourth when .its 8 expiration off national at stitute, Monday' morning, commencing collegiate sprint golf Is played will tee events against suds worthy corn- - ' School team of Nevada'. won ' the infield into scorcher DaWestern won through 100 the unofficial champion, Claiming the yard dash seasom University Pre4dent honors with three chem., o'clock, in the tualifying round of the annual Mark E. Weiss as petitore as Cy Ellsworth and Ted Division deep center after Rooe Nacarrato squad',followed out Mickey vid Crawford announced today. expected, . edging Rocky Mountain baseball Johnson of BYU, and Leonard Salt Lake pions, closely by Anderson of IL S. C. in 9.7 sec. Crawford said the employment had singled: The Furriers counted title by reason of three victories Invitation Golf Championships at Forest Dale. 4 j City, Utah, and Whitmore, Calif., Jarnes, Aggie high jumper, onds, while the- California four, of Mum on a part-tim- e and no defeats, University of Utah Defending her championship is basis had again in the fifth on a rousing two with each. Best performers, in the Inter. baseball folMabel Reid, man mile relay team captured not proven and triple by Catcher players today prepared to youthful Mary Lou Thompson of A) satisfactory, championship; mountain West meet will earn ,',,, Mrs. by Maxine Smith's single. Leoilts. Williams,(Class ?doled that event in fast time of 8 min "therefore it was decided to re lowed 4" Idaho, de. . petition for official recognitiork of Nibley Park, who defeated AAU to chein National Aste evened 'stoned Gene McLaughlin,City, In the Ercel sixth DI trips Nev. 12.9 last conferin the finals utes Utcliffe, Florence seconds. The when the diamond was I. team Borg lease Klum from his obligation to sport hard-hi- t championetiti4,1011,1111 - - pionship scheduled at Fresno, ence moguls meet 'in Salt :Lake year Leading challengers are atkallwith.a up things t. Froome,--Htcomposed ofReese,ntrowler, Salt Late City, Utah. dectsioned Calif in early July. t 'home line. the run field down fight zek and Barnes. next week. peeted to be Mrs. Perry Davis and Whitmore, Calif. year." Shamrocks then scored four rtr,lottlirc A) championship: The Utes defeated Utah Aggies Mrs. H. H. Galliett of Fort Doug- who low Is on his sheep runs in the first of the seventh, Prank Lavers.- (Class Klum, Stewart. Nev.. decisioned at Community Park, 13 to 4 yestert las, Mrs. J. E. Bramwell of Bonne. &hall Gleason. Reno, Nev. at ranch be "will Bly, some ' Oregon, and two on clean singles d Mrs.-Mrs. before E. a afternoon Hemstreet, vdle, A) (Class day championship: Bar. paid the salary promised him in heads-ubase running. old Janne. Salt Lake City, Utah, decision. Vpwards of 40 Salt Lake 'MTheir Walter Hansen, Jessie- - Schofield student cheering section. AO' his contract," bril:Crawford uld. Maurice Liala id Unebes, flusanville, pitched scheduled game with B. Y. U., end Mrs. G. D. Irvine of Forest trict Junior Pentathlon athletes Klum came here from Oregon liant ball for Shamrocks as did Lela (Class A) championship: Leo. By Les Goates which was .to wind up the season Dale and Mrs. E. F. Easley of competed today at South High Susanville, Calif, decisioned alinr Holt 17,74.),,;1:', StateCollege. DuplersWalkingshaw Denver CYO. (Nei. week, was postponed because El Monte. Luke Gill and Tommy Kauluku- lowed only , four hits and , struck son fought in Nelson, School for six medals and quail-Mat(Continued From Pigs I Sports) next both beavf and liglitheavy TO START TUESDAY of examinations. CtiViStODS ) be kui out will six. coaches a for , Joint posts Finals Grand in the play will start Tuesday fying AInfrPound (Class Al championship: MA league's eligibility list, so he could BIG FOURTH INNING BIRRELL BOTTLING WINS TOOELE, a club which didn't year's triaL it was understood. 25 at the same us Carlo. Whitmore, Calif.. detisioned Ro.I accept an S8,000 contract from the Led by Dale Pinckney, Wayne and continue until champions and scheduled May In the fare ao ee Stewart.. Nev well its . Amateur first evening's In Place. Indians. Page, Gay Aden and Pitcher Wayne consolation winners are crowned reu club (Class 11) chan pionship: , is to League Bottling knock well. were the game, favorites gunning divisions in CleveOf Strong all what ' take to bad Berg-erAlbers, U. Nev.. U. Stewart. Bob a of decisioned 13-on An. Friday. went special run 5 Clark, Pytlak spree Qualifies Temple squad, chalking up a from off the league leading D. & R. G. derson. Portola. Cslfl. land offered or stay out- of baseball. in the fourth inning, when they interest is a working girls divi- - trained representations ' scored six Bottlers The W. nine from its victory. in Si (Claes Madison. and Granite Junior champlonablet lofty perch INDIANAPOLIS. May 18.(AP) holes Of course a contract calling for pushed five runs across. of Abdale sion consisting of 27 the fourth and four in the Prank Zu Leda. Whitmore. Calif., de. games Cliff Bergere, Hollywood. C Iff runs in HiFli Schools. Four main Salt one of three Federation $8,000 a year would be a to the medal play, nine per day. great contributed a on three errors and ten hits, eisioned John Womken, Sparks, Nev. sixth scheduled for tomorrow. also were Lake City playgrounds movie stunt man, today became break for the average salary earn- Ines' cause in one inning, and al. a home run by Dorothy ?? The feature between CYO and the represented. Joe ' Christensen McClanahan first driver to qualify his car including er but ;8,000 is the $35 a week sal- together was credited with driving Shool. The team had 8:30 P.m- - On the same night the will be the Wood in Vertis directed and e the . played for the race at the Indian. its big will be host to ary in the major leagues. Pytlak in three runs, while Clark slugged in the fifth scoring Spanish Fork club innitig 10 at cm., Community ballyard class. competition. wanted to get into the $40 apolis Speedway on Memorial Day. four runs on. three timely singles. Copperettes. in two. while two the encounters other -contract a But the day, be signed ramesll Bergere, who also qualified first Mira Erickson pitched Wayne also pitched a classy It: will be fought on No, 1 and 2 last N. 2. the game, with Cleveland. he became year, made four laps of the game for the winners. Rif allowing only six hits. three Alleys 4:30 p.m. ., I 7 2 at Win ' ' to do club for that of Brigadiers life, mile track at property Birtell Zottlinr of these bunts Sluggish fielding 13 11 are Two ahstv. at scheduled games City Tooele-RiThe Grande game erage of 123.673 miles- a'n hour. He with as it saw fit and to pay as It brought in two Aggie runs, but the Iupo, Irsingand Bantsrter; Itrick Park Monday night with Dupler souMary NO.-- 2 In BYU Track Meet will take-th- e field and the drove the and Alloy. : r chose. Farmers came up with timely hits University of ,Southern California at 7:30 Fur speedster Gemmell-Barnepieeting Springville enand Weiss Alves would it pay e in which Floyd Roberts, 1938 win. pnts and ShamrockFootprinter's Shamrook.Footprinters Financially. Dractdich and series PROVO, May 18(Special)BrigaClark for the poloists opened a I I 3 will :t , - and Anderson to play semipro ball, by played on No. 1. ner, was killed In last year's race. clashing 4 For 4 other two counters Each connect with Utah on the University field diers copped the annual Brigham counter with the Lucky 13 Club at Dooley unit iio;1;s; Boll alu1 Reid. RailSo Walkinysbas; the in far the on catch can if with standings inter-sociespecially they ad twice during unit University Young roader's and Elk's Club are leadthis afternoon at 230. The second a club of Championship possibill- SEEKS RECOGNITION t track meet Friday with a total of ing the pack with two wins and ties. The salary scale M Clasp C Meanwhile, AvM be . game sec Monday at 3 56 were played Val Paxton, Hyrics points. no followed closely by baseball ix so low that nobody can team's manager and second base ond with 26, while Tausigs fin CYO defeats, with one victory and no losses. k make much of a living out of it man, and Clark, pitcher and play- pm ilace tal23. Brtckers with third ished WilThe Trojan lineup WM Jack Pa-cifietoastI The backers of industrial semi-pr18 and Vikings 1744. manager.had,collectedlied signaing , clubs provide jobs and tures of several hundred students liams, No. 1; John Jennings, No. als Semlfm Fort the The gave Brigadiers triumph send their teams to the national on petitions to be Semifinal pairings in the Fort ' presented at next 2; Stan Decker Jr., No. 3 and Jack inside track on the cup given antournaments. Here they are picked week's , Pacific O oast baseball- - league paMorrison-Merrithat the naMay 18. No. 4. Decker, Jennings nually to the social unit amassing Douglas women's directors' cup meeting, ' asking temained urk 1 ,; up by the scouts again and the bus tional sport be recognized Officially Harshall, ac- golf tournament next week are: (AP)--S- an most Al intramural in the rade. is back in the in the points Lumbermen's Diego in conquered and Salt the Hobert Tolman are Lake nese of starting them out the western division. Mrs. H. H. Galliett vs. Mrs. E.' C. tivities during the year. After losing three games in their Softball League last night when it ' once more on a9 over la UTAH it lower seems, groove goes again, leagues la I Decker STATE of City boys. crAn captain Lettermen were not eligible for Jensen and Mrs. W. J. Jennings 't series with Sacramento, fought to a tie with Salt Lake B. 0. O. A.1 again. But it's always under a t t - chugging along at the head of the current vs. Mrs.- A: G. Gardner. the Padres 'yesterday gav- e- their Cabinet in the season's 4 2 0 0!Pinekney.s4 lb 3 3 1 the visiting team wildest Fridays meet-different chain system and ultimate- bradtelat 1 0! xAoshi 0 0' 1 3 1 3 Parton.2a. ; jinx the gate and rallied around game. The contest was called aft. ly, if they have the stuff, their tal- - Whitseidget 4 C I 010gden.2b,.. 1 z :.Ipwcflyt4)1,,,.1m,W.,746.;9444.1t!..,7x4.7!e4,,Mr7, ,,,,,,,wt,trtwo,it.wm", Pitcher 7' ,'"'..1.777rV?,7!"71"117414.t" Byron Humphrey, to er seven innings on account of ent is recognized and rewarded ac- Caldwell,,a 4 1 3 01Abdate,3b.. 4 I 1 4 , 4 " " , 3 1 7 0111.Artelt,r1. darkness. , Huthat.11). 4 4 thump the Senators, 4 to O. t cordingly. 3 0 112 Holt" 31Novi11e.r1.T I I 6. A four-ru-n Hitful contests featured the play 7,', - ,:'.: jubilee in the ninth ";:' '' s, '' Binthm,311 3 5 0 1! Page.e,., 5 113 4 '2 ' '::' ', ::; ' : ',old& , .' i , ' ': gave tht Skil Francisco Seals a last night with Utah Builders sem WRIZZER WHITE IS BACK AT Soott.213 ., 1 0 0 01G.Adeltel. fr's-, ,'f,. ,,.,, - :" 1 2 1 0 ,,, ,e--, ,,, - , ;"''....'" ;. :, ', ii:::',1, --) ,', ":,,r---) ' ' ''': yi:',. i :;:' :,. ,,,:. i,(0',A--,For 'rig 21 runs and. Deseret Lumber - 84 victory over Hollywood. CU. but only for a summer school C.Ciark,ri. 34 30 31 0'Oi Soffe,111.... 2 0 3 0 1 V., c-,:. 1 -.1 ..., ':',...;':::' Igast.115... ' 7' i':;,-... t,-,,, 3150 awhile, in the last half -of the compiling 22, winning their games , course in law. Hs will work on the x101011)011, 1 S S 0' Kavangh.lb - t , StevAme.11. -, ,, $ - , 41011 -, ,, , ,, , ":: it, , , ' , ninth, it looked like the Stars with ease. tl, Stadium to help pay his expenses. Demincp. 1 S S 01314i4e11,113., 1 5 1 -: ,), Ii!,.... 3 S 0 II I I I I 4 , .:. would pull the game out of - the The standing m 0, 2;2, I I 1 3 I ,i,,,,,,,i .1....;,... .,;., The Witizzer ;nada $15,000 a year Pe444, :,,, ri,':;::"... .. ),i ise ,....:; Won Lost Pet ,it ,7, fire. With none down, they filled :4:7; 1 4,i:7:',.,!... - playing pro football for ths Pitts. Totals 31 7 31 31 Totals.. 10 111 7 1 1 '::..,., .;,:,:4,.); , t .: 1,i3 .:,,: :'.,: .2 - 0 1,000 , the bases and chased Larry Powell Morrison-Merril- l Score by innings: .1, ;..,11 I burgh Pirates.- . C)1 .667 ...,- ..:....:' '..,.......',.,.:.:1 2 , 1 Utah State Deseret 011 111 100- ,- 1 Lumber -, to showers. the ..!sl:''' L '';7:;'', :t,'. if .:'::.111' 6 k ' Utak '.',..:. ,c',!:,., 101 103 1 .667 .;,,.:,7,7--1;,.,"1,1!',- 2 '' , Utah i i Builders ' 4,'I'i BALLO!' RECOVERS n,l, ...;;c:, 4., v , 4...,! 4 .,,; -,t!, .,.., DeMille 3, Dingbam 3, Cald 0,, I i Summary': --.4 .. ,,..71 i .. ,661 2 Lumber Ten-- Seals' k. ,,, this At Sugarhouse eft ile ,:. iomb s,,,I,...1,4T well. Neville, Pinckney. Kavanaugh, Stolen s . Manager point, v.,, ,.,:.... ,,..,,. . .4 .661 2' 1 ,..... --.-..,, bass.,-- G. ''-Adelt 3. Page, Fievisch, Dram.. O'Doul sent Win Ballou to Salt Lake IMill -. ,,........ Lefty ., .4 - i , Ne,1 t.77' . -4- 1-.4 t---1 -1 e .000 litch. G. Adell. 2 , , ......, II the mound. It wee the fifth time Salt Lake Cabinet Atyliale, Page. Runs hatted IoN t . ,.., .000 0 L3 ' in the Seals' last seven games that KetchuM Builders ; . 1 ,, 1 t. ' ' c laisle 4, B. sidell 1, Page 1, G. Aden 1, '.' V' ,,. 4.. ,, Pr'ix.''''''''''" ''''' 11' ' 't I Ptevisch 1, W. Clark 1, C. Clark 3. WracuThe scores: ,,. ::,, Ballou had been called to the res,i:-, LOGAN, May :, 14 .4,: .. litch 1. Double play-H-olt sy.,., ,, ,..r. to Hughes. ., .1 ,i. 4.. cue. 'and-o- tt "t this occasion he- - held Banoe:.Criteb 10 10 2 be highlight. Innings pitched-- By .,,.., ':il.':-:will Softball DeMille. 3 (none out in Logan ,,i,,,,,., : 1,:,,,, ::).ti, ,:i...04t,i,,.., 2t le 3 Whitesides.-1,toortht,--Psnit , Utah Builders .,ios:,, .,,,, ed- - Monday night with-t- he Charge ..: the stars to two runs... appear..., in ), ,,... 15:1 1 ::::.' 11 1;,:'::1"..';'.. IF lc (. Hits-- Oft L 1 , defeat to DeMille. 1, BEATS PORTLAND IV, , ,' 4.1 ' :,,,vh , , ance of Zinik's Sporting Goods and whitesIdes 11 Penn 7. StruckDeltills s 17 3 , f out-- Br ,,,,-- 17 San Lake Cabinet ,. 4 '," -.t.'"' .t.;01, ' 4 I. 4,,,,Port Mortise:5-1- 4e t.4,,, Fred Aste of Salt Lake Cit3r against mark Penn v. .., ,,. ., " ...... yr ,,,- -, , .i, ' ( i.,, ''13 ,,,,t 'Bases balls-1. 11., Aloe' :. Delkille Ott on 1, of Clark runs all ,, the 01, I .,..... i land, , the Ivoe ''' youthful Grant's Bike Shop 7 3 11. ::,::::t:':: ...! ,, ,..,. F.. A ir, 4a ' Hit with pitched 4 , Penn , !".0,7,-:; ,,, in the first inning p , DI 12 1 Afti" team of the Valley League.. It will 1, Whiteside,' by3, Clark , sD"nglarar:11:311"LumL Passed olt, rip( .. ,x ... :t H. E. , , two R, errors two and hits, 1,moires-techof ant one 'Scorerbe -, and Evans. four - games schedvied , tt-4 it 22 3 1 'I - for the ,TantriOn. I! . Oakland defeated Los , ,, , 1 t'kee4;too" ( 1 evening. 10 II 2 ,79.. f" ".,: Lake Salt ...,, Killr ' The 1 Z' t - 5 to 4. It was the eighth win this A ,o complete schedule finds Hy.1 , A I ,,, 4) 1 I) '. , I , 4i,e'ri -season for Clarence Buxton, Oaks IV 4k, ,t rurn at Lundberg Motor at 3 with Whitman Wins Cup .0 ' li al -- , :' ,, CI ,,,.. , Nt., t,''' :.,1,, ,. ' ,. c':;:, , ,,. ..., A ,.. 4 pitcher. :: , 'Ii - Zinik's meeting Grant's at 9 at the WALL1 WALLA. Wash.. Idav '...011,; :LI ! '' ' ' Pacific Coast League Auto Softball Clark standing: ':1 l'',' Park. M.-(4- P) .011$10.41' Logan Whitman trackmen The" Associated Press) Team Ifor W. L Yd. . .. , ,,,,,01.,..,00Cliff's at Service in , Welli ht... San Diego 6,,,, .Z,040 Painting won the Northwest Conference :': ' Zim ...... 27 20.. 4.7,4 Zam PHILADELPHIA ;: ' ' '': Seat Ile .844 13 ville, and Morning Milk at Men. meet tonight by nosing out Col 0, :,..4 ',C''' ;.,,,,,,, defeated Frederick k .... 22 dc,:,4,,,t,,,, .os,.....,x,,......w,o.,..sw.4k- - .,...,.,.... Oakland 943 Zum, 198, India, ......28 don. "....','..... while of Puget Sound 60-8San Francisco Von Schacht. 204, Germany, 32 24 A23 ti This clash Will take the edge off lege 33 35 ,470 IOtto was Hollywood records in the relay and disqualified. Abe H3rrum.Lundberg Motor battle setting 24 Lee 21 A87 Anieles , 22 36 . Sacramento .4561 which will settle temporarily the shotput Pacific University was - third - 17 23 'AA i Pitriland '""' top place spot. Both teams are with Take Timpanogos , 2814 points, Williamette had YESTERDAY BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL drew the curtains on its greatest school c; Sergio Alvares, as; Stanley Long, p; Ken Davis, lb; Tony Montoya, SEsULTS 'tied no losses 9.. College of Idaho 812 and Lin with three and wins Sea Diego 4. Sacramento I. PROVO, May whets in athletic - Don this and Coach the Miners added the week state John Poulsen, p; year ss; &meta, of; Cyds San Francisco 4. Hollywood 4. lb; history at the present time.- Members .of the Women's Athletic , O. Seattle C.Portland baseball Frank '6 B Class state football honor. Both Nelson, Bailey Santistevan. FRONT ROW'Russell Gust, 2b; championship to their In Thursday's Valley League association at Brigham Young Cr , 'Oakland 8, Los Anyekw tit 3b: Glen Sheen, lb; Neil Forsberg, c; Captain Badovinats, cl; Albert : Sans were coached, .by Bailey Santis:4watt, The baseball outfit won GAWKS TODAY decision win. over ours while Morning , games, Hyrum took a versify made their annual trip tot Sacramento at San MVO. Rulmkavas Pr Blabs Getnneell, lb; Ion Cavazos, of, dind Ralph Donsion from Carbon IIJ in the state finale in a glints PiaI'ad as Provo.from Mendon behind the tight Milk was taking a slugfest from cave today, with , Timpanogos San at Francisco Rollytrood. ROilt-:-(Lathletic manager. SITTINGDick Peterson, of; and Jimmy Broti, to right)--P- aul Laurel Peterson. flagstaff, riZ.1n Garcia, c; Ernest Sheen, I ; Boworst pitching of Carl Maughan. George Clark Auld Painting, 1442. Lund-berg'- s BACK Portland at Seattle (eighth Walker pitched Grants to a 24 was idle. 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