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' ' :'i,:::::::1 't ..:.,:.,..:,;.:::;:...::.,,::..,.. .!:,.....', Harrison and Johnny Bulla had been sent out behind the start- - ....,',',..:L': k ::i.:.:,..,.:::4,.., ..,,, '',..:r" over-zealoa- i .. :,..,.. .1 ,::.: ,, 1 4.7 .' ,i . 4 - Slated For Shakeup --- y nedAuct. 13 Atherton Is Now Dictator d (AP)--Nea- in-li- , - d umpire-player-fa- 7-- six-hi- Good Will- Is man-for-ma- Keynote At Logan Coach School Banquet : - d : ,: ,' n I r ' t. '' -- officials---admited- 1- humorously-defended-his-organiz- ation TAG-TIC- ' I ,, - Pioneer 1 - the ... . League Summary ' - , , ,,,,.:,....t.::,.::'...:!;:',,1, ties at Forest Dale this tr.orping honored Mrs. Harry Borg. 'wife of the former !sables Park professional who is ,now at Petaluma. Calif. 'Mrs. Borg was a member of Forest Dale's golf team last year.. Her hue band is entered in the Utah Open ; - ; - -- V .77711O1ii-C-138ac- Romney and his staff for the coaching school institution, and lauded the beauties of Cache Val- Final Veaker of the evening , --- - - - - , -- : - , .. , , , : - - Idaho Falls, Emmertsou was - Ogden, 8:11 '. - . ' Salt Lake, Install (1-2- ); Twin ); (343) or : . I Baseball ll the at - it , right-hande- d r. 11-- 5 - e Two-bas- e PlaysHarrington Randa11,11. Lambert to Serpa to B. Sheehan Inning-Adams to Lambert. pitchedBy Politica 3 tplus); Lambert S. Charge defrat to Polivka. Runs responsible forPolivka 3. Lambert 2. dents 3. Struck out By Polivka 3, by Mentz 2, by Lambert 4. Bases on ballsPolivka 5, dents 1. and Lambert-- 3. UmpireeMcQuillan UP TO TODAY BArriNa AB. H. Pct. Waldron, Cards R. Adams, Reds Laybourne, Reds Lowe, Pilots Owen, Bees S. McConnell, Russets 77 172 169 163 77 117 RUNSEgnatic. Pilots, Cards, and Robello, Bees, M 5 hits; Al Steele and Tom Robello with two singles in four times at two with bat and Earl Owen. doubles in three turns, batted in seven of the eight runs credited to the VietOrg: Perry went to work on Pitcher Ned Rogers without tardiness or was delay. After Fred Morescoclouted an hercupassed, Ducky IDAHO PALLS I -- SALT LAKE B. H. 04.1 B. K.O.A. ;- 4 0 2 1lMoreseo.u. 3 0 II 4 4 1 10 111Perry.3b 3 3 2 3 Bates,lb 3 0 0 OtSteelelb 4 3 1 3 ArtelLrf MeConelLef 3 0 0 O'Robello,lb. 4 2 11 1 2 3 0 Oldnbrg,3b 3 1 2 DOwen,if 4 0 4 0 2 0 2 IliPartee,e Reoer,11 Mayer.e . 3 0 7 2iBurleson.ef 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 2Matehettlf Blatto,213.-3 0 4 0 3 -- 41 0 0 I 1 Rogers,p-Pieeecieb,p - BATTED INAndrade, Cards, 40; Lowe, PlIoLs, 36. HITSB. Adams, Reds, 63; Reds, 59. DOUBLESLowe, Pilots. 16; Rohello and Perry, Bees, 15. Lay-bourn- 2 29 24 Totals:, 4, e 3-- I - RUNS - lean triple to right center, ringing up run No. I. Perry himself tallied, when Second Baseman Rocco Blatto erred on an attempted double steal. Earl Owen was the rear base runner on this play. Perry's double again in the third, cenfollowed by Robello's hit to Three ter ran the score up to more in the fifth, easily clinched the evening's honors. In this melee were a pass to Perry singles by Steele and Rebello and a two-bager by Owen. As if the rusty Ruts. sets hadn't had enough of the young man, Perry bobbed up again in the sixth when he doubled Jack h Hatchett in with Salt Lake's tally and recorded his fourth run on Steele's smash tocenter Porni.as--- 26 .3.38 38 .325 44; White, 42.- Waldron.3b No Stopping 'Em I .377 .366 .349 .344 29 63 59 0; 3 1 2 0 Entiress.31) 4 2 1 11Patras.lt 4 3 3 2 Canarn.1b..3 0 5 11,13,tiley.211 2 4 0 3 0 4 0 1,13oleshal,rf Isishop.2b. 3 1 7 1 4 1 4 Clitterr.c Tobin.c 1 0 3 0 2 4 4 1:Caplinrerp Santistrm.p Totals 34 12 27 8 Totals. 38 13 24 41 5 001 220 000--Twin Yells 040 002 50x-- 11 Pocatello Summary: ErrorArnerich. Stolen bakes hitDole!Waldron, Bishop. Sacrifice Reynolds, Artier. hal. Runs batted in 2. Randall 2. Kerr 2, ich, Bishop, Bailey Caplinger II, Runs responsible orSandatrom 10, Clidnuter I., Two-bas- e hitsAndrade. Endrees, Tobin, Wake. Bailey, Three-base- hitCaplinger. Bases on balls Off Sandstrom 4, Caplinger 2. Struck out By Sandstrom S. Caplinger it. Double playBishop to Canavan. UmpiresJordan , and liorrocks. Leaders In Pioneer Loop sev-ent- ' 9 27 11 ROGERS DOES WELL man Ted on new the Rogers, it Mayer staff, didn't do so badly as Summary:- ErroreBlatto basesBates, Perry, Owen. Three. the score would seem to indicate. TRIPLESRuff, Reds 10; Sinnott, Stolen the base hitPerry. Twobase hitsPerry 2. He was unfortunate in that Reds, 8. Owen 2. Runs responsible for,, Rogers S. Bees bunched their nine hits in HOME RUNSEgnatie, - Pilot, Left on baseeIdaho Palls Salt Lake 4.: Struck out byRogers 0, Plaeovieh 2. the third, fifth and sixth. Rogers 9; White, Cards 7. 3. Piseocieh struck out' six to one for Piscovick STOLEN BASESLowe, Pilots, ,Bases on balls offRogers Umpires. Campbell and Parker. and passed four to Patil's three- ..1 Of Baseball BanterSalt Bits War, according to correspondence 9; 'Andrade, Cards, 8. Lake's. "snazzy" showing in- the over on the battle fronts. Before a PITCHINGRistad, Hem Pioneer League race has prompted flight the fliers talk it over around a Marlowe. Bees and Zar. Russets, colleague clubs to ask for it split huddle. a 9.2: the manner of table, after Caplingetcrards, season, which will be given the of-ficiaLokeh of the league board of Thcyhavaa blackboard drill onjtot as each must do at a given signal. directors if the playing managerif77 .The way the clubs 'hape agree. ,J Beaumont is In the battles he Oklahoma City 4, Fort 'Worth 2. second-half a fresh start would Dallas 7, Tulsa 3. gives the signals by radio or by prei help out the second division teams arranged flapping oi his ailerons. Shreveport 4, San Antonio 3. their unless they can strengthen lineups...In three weeks the standas ings would be just about they t The Pcore by Idaho Falls Salt Lake inning: 32 000 000 000- -0 201 032 00o-- 11 2, McConnell. ) , 11. - - 8-- - Texas League . - . ., . 1, i 1! f- -,- ..,.. ..'' ' - 1.10 1 ' . "'"- -; -- , ' '4 7 RIIRELS - 1 - Ai COVEY- .,. $11.25 ' -h- - ttb).----...1. - - - - - S 67, 0 - - COVEY GARAGE -'- -' ' - - ' ..,.. ..g.:.(ant 4o...A I PliltE -- ' I 6:00-1- 6 I - . 1 - gum. ' S411!blr , al BWCXEYE Size Regular' 1111.1 ....".2 . , ' 1 it 444 . n Sct-Mai- , . ' GAS-Tt.7-- , - .. ' ' are now.. Everybody on our side was glad Owner Charley Graham of the Seals was not on 'hand to see Ducky Psrry called him on the spot and sent his man Jock Jennings out here in. .Neal Arlett, Russet right stead. fielder 'mid last year with the Bees. says he was hitting .825 when re. , . ' ; ' ' leased by Oklahoma City.. The Bees fairly radiate victory ' make those amazing plays,,,--Th- e fielding of Moresco, Perry and Par-telast night was a sight to be. hold......Skipper Robello said last night' "Our boys are playing beaut1----- 4 ful ball and they've got a team spit.. e- itzAhav,aron't-bs-beatn;------We're- , , r EHMERTSON NIGHT The same. clubs will be - Ogden, Ford (414). . . , 1 Caplinger Whole Show . , . - . .. li. - Yankee4-wi- . -- (8-1- ). ItPocatelloPavlige - ---- - l(44, 1,1dhusen(3.4 f Archuleta - Boisel Rene '(24) or Cook (2-0. - at Boise PITCHERS FROBA-BL- ... , -- ..!it:.,,,...1,::.;:,.?:.,.,.i.i.. ...&,,,,,ii.,,,,,,,,,, ." -- ls E, Don Reddish, who led a abort discussion on officiating rules 'and sounded out Snavely's opinion con- of plays. " cerning close calling , , . - 11, Twin Fans. 5.- - i 1:... .,;.:....:,,. ... ..........:.........,.,; Reds Get 13 Hits But Boise Wins, ' Tian-Tai- ,.i...:.....z......:. - again tonight in the second match of their three-gam- e series. The evening is intended as a homecoming party for Al Emmertson, promising young Salt Lake pitcher now with the Russets as part of his York schooling under the New Yankee chain system. Al made numerous friends as an amateur player, many of whom will be on 8-- 4 hand tonight to see him throw his fire ball. He will be A up against the league's leading Reds got lots of bingles pitcher if Manager Robe llo decides OGDEN, June stellar port-skiehere last night but just the same foundthemselves in fourth to send in Mel Ristau, place in the Pioneer League race. Last night's pitching master- Boise beat the locals 8 to 4 to piece was performed in. the excela Pocatelbelow notch drop them ient time of one hour and 40 min- lo, which whipped Twin Falls, 11 utes. Only 29 batsmen officially to 5. The Reds swatted 13 hits off faced Piscovich, who threw a sharp the twirling of Handsome Jack breaking hook ball and a hopping The Pilots were able to Mentz. fast one to' turn back the Russet get only eight safe blows off two hitters. Paul chucked seven hitless Ogden hurlers, Ken Polivka and innings in succession and neither Clayton Lambert. Five errors conof the two base runners 4 POCATELLO, Idaho, June 12. -- second base. In the firstgot past tributed to the downfall of the inning ace Reds before 1100 fans. pitcher, Bill Buddy Bates beat out a hit to secThe score: Caplinger, was the whole show in ond, which was close enough to OGDEN BOISE, win leading his mates to an some disputation. Bates B. 11.0.A.1 B. II.O.A. over the Twin Falls Cowboys here provoke 1 0 the distance to second 0 ,4 Dulf,ef Pgnatic,cf. negotiated last night. 3 3 2 0 3 1Laybrne.ss. Sheehan, s4 5 when Piscovich and Catcher Partee 1 5 5 3 6 2 Batierst 1B.Adams.2b Although Caplinger gave up 13 suffered a brief mental lapse. 0 0llitighes,r(.. 5 0 3 0 hits while Lowe,lb... 3 over his mates moving 3 MS.innott,lf.. 5 1 2 0 EAdams.e 4 George Oldenberg managed the on'Cowinto third placer.the 3 5ilifcConell,3b 3 I I 4 Ogden Harnittn.2b 4 Bee off the hit boxman, ly good 1 6 2 boys couldn't do much with them. 2 11Serpa,lb Jaworaki,lf 4 4 3 6 3 0 3ro1a,c Donvan,3b 4 In the meantime the Card chucker a wellplaced liner to left field as 1 0 0 0 3 Ments,p... flOtPolivka.p.. 3 1 2 4 hit safely three times In four trips he led off in the second inning. He on- an infield Lambert,p. to the plate and drove in five pulled uti at second 31 1 27 13 Totals Totals,: 31 13 27 15 runs. One of his hits was a three. out. These two and three- others Boise 203 002 100- -1 who, were passed, made up the five bagger. the longest blow of the Idahoans left 000 301 000- -4 Ogden on bases. , Summary: ErrorsBughes 2, Sheehan game. PERRY AND MORE PERRY 2, Sinnott 2 Cola. Stolen baseE. Adams. The score: Sacrifice, bitEgnatic. Rome runBauer. TWIN FALLS Pociltuo Once again it Was the middle of ! Three-bashitsLowe. Duff. Ernatie, CoB. H. 0. A. B. H. O. A. la, B. Adams. Adams, Reynids,rf 4. 2 1 OKridgersas hitsE. 5 0 2 1 the Bees' batting order that pack. E. A inerch.m. 5 1 3 11White,cf Cola. Runs batted inLowe, Bauer, 5 0 1 1 ed all the potency. Perry, with his Adams, Harrington, Cola, Lambert 2, Duff. Wake,cf 5 2 3 0;Andrade.1h. 5 3 8 0 "three for three," all extra base to Ernatie 2. Double 1 1 1 5 2 1 . 4:- - . ley.' s .:;k:. ..:.'...,.,i.';', ,,.., league-leadin- ., let itclitmetersr-OhttnberufCortr-merec representatives and rnis'oel,laneous guests enjoyed sidelights on, the coaching school. that has become famous through the West. TRACES GROWTH Coach Roniney introduced Glen Worthington, former Aggie athlete who is now director of Logan City recreation, as the first speak-- I i ..:.::!"::V1'- pilching mound tonight for the Idaho Falls Russets against the Salt Lake Bees. It will be a tough assignment for the popular home town g hurler. boy as the Bees will likely start Mel Ristau, Many of Emmertson's friends and neighbors will be pulling for him , day golf activi- ,,..:.::,,,..............:: J.......;:.::,,..:,..,:::,.,.;:.::1,..,...:.:',.,7;..-:::::!,::,..;..'st- '.:,, ,....: - .::,::::.i.:!',.:,..,:,Itilr- FotteralenVillidprespertriirthilNTork , .2123 9' S !,::11::' :.!,;,,:':t...71. :.: r''..7.7.7...'7.!:,.7'....:7: AL EMMERTSON, product of the" Soli Lake' Amateur three-square- s. 8-- 5 . ,4,.....,4.0.4;(... - .. EmPloyees' Softball i the rustling Russets from Idaho Falls was a sin and 'a shameAll Paul Piscovich, the twirler for ouc side, gave the luckless Spudders was two measly little hits, one of ; them in the infield. In similar in. hospitable manner Ray (Ducky) Perry chose last night for a field day and acted like he had a lease on the place. He batted a triple, and two doubles, drew a base on balls and made four of the most spectacular plays , glimpsed here. abouts in many moons. Ray's ma and pa, Mr. and Mrs. Manual Perry of Alameda were in the stands to see their boy in action and what i lot of action! Bees won 8 to II. yes,-t- he ' ,, i ,4.: t..,,,......:,::!,..::::i,::..,. (,...) Homecoming For Home Town Boy ' nt ' ..t.'::' Tom Robello's I ) ... I'''',g.:4:: i. r.i dark-haire- , '.;:..?-:- .,,,..::.. ,..., ..... ....... ..:,..:..,:',... , - .. check blitzburpers before the rest of the circuit becomes discouraged. The Buzzers were at it again last night and the way they 'mistreated I -. ...,:i.,:....,..:.......,::,;,,,...::i,:.,:.,,::- , .7","4::.: . 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Practice 707S. .. .. : ... .. ... .,. d, ... .. 0.... pit e. - ... .':'::;:'::'.:::::: !..,:.:.:1......i.,....,.. officials ,... ... :!' .......,'!'''::. the afternoon, although carelesst.', TT: , li ; ', -, ly going ahead before their time. , , Still these starting times get all ....1 . 4 out of -- gear because of so many . slow players. amatYen June Utah ,,,, 12.(Special)-, LOGAN, Savage, Copper After hitting their tee shots the' t,' foot: of em.,and John fundamentals .Additional Geertsen, s long were i three linksmen ball and basektball, discussed by Bonneville professional, posted the wwaarlitielead Inutoef:ielbaleto, b3y L: 1 retha,tta:iney .. - l': Mentors Carl Snavely and How- thbeestsparltactLaicekerocuonudnstryyestaerdubay- lent :,,,.-ao ' 'i I' ard Hobson, Wok up the ....major preparatiori' for the fifteenth an their nexta arilitgd8i.ca 1:Thiinastye.ralt oyfia: I. '.', -4 portion of second day activity of ' help, so they profited in no way ', A,,, fourteenth annual Summer snhuiaple:Utah Open Golf Champion by the ,,,.... their beginning. ." School ,for Coaches at Utah The $1,000 event opens Friday at 'The fault'premature would seem to lie with - "" StateCollege Tuesday with the 1 P.M. with the first 18 holes. The the tournament management. aIt, , Tilt .:: Iti Clash Softball .:... . . annuil coaches' banquet in the mseronnidag"wiltsti st?lheett4nall 36S; utunrddaayy. ash, o,kiled ...hrasye. p,rowygch lasntheffgalci te, luebIi d scores yesterday way of the cutunc. Only die offibrigriititigtraitesTirnierefirteUtir-riewere 72 by Alex McCafferty, home cial scorer was present when Olivwill pitch for Zinik's egainst Cudahy Packers Thursday at 8 slate. s, 76 by Pres Summerhays, Car- er, Harrison, and Bulla drove off.1 pm. at Whits Park in game which is expected to determine the lint, After 60 coaches, sporting goods pro, bon Country Club professional, Had they not stopped and had Aste be the holder. will' istainst Batting Pignataro kat penguins and sports writers Huck Florence of Sun Valley had finished 20 minutes ahead of schedrepresentgives end end two JOHNNY fielders (LEFT) AL, classy brother; potent of nine states had attended the a 76 and Royal Jensen a 77. Vern ule and a driving rain, then there ' , sluggers. , have been an excuse for rulopening day sessions, about 15 Bowdle, low amateur in the joust might more arrived on the campus yes- last year, had a 78 and Profession- ing them out. They played their al Tee Branca of Fort Douglas a second shots on scheduled time. terday to swell the total to 75. hot Utah fav- It was merely a technical error Using his own style of grid play 78. George Schneiter, which in no way helped their in a card.at Cornell as a pattern, Coach orite, 41d not turnwho turned their play. The penalty of disqualifiOther golfers Snavely showed the respective du- shots over the canyon layout yes- cation was too severe. ties that a cog on any football maIf rules are rules, how about chine should fulfill, beginning terday were Harry Borg, Petaluma, Walter The Haig was alJerry Henderson, Nibley lowed toHagen? with the guard. lie stressed that Calif.; Bill after Jimmy Thomsstart and Korn George Park; no lineman should retreat from on- and his other partner had the oponent's interference on any oft. driven away and had reached the BY HAC,K, MILLER , lineand said each type of a first green. What about that rule? deadlock in the Employes' League will be man has play The four-watwo specific chores Hagen, of course is the great Pastor-Conn of the lead namely, make the initial charge to broken up tonight and two teams left as glamor guy of golf and a big galterin a position to protect his lery draw. Oliver isn't even a position.. This result is inevitable inasmuch as the four leaders get member of the PGA. He is only a ritory on the line of scrimmage are paired in the two headline games, G. E. Supply facing Petty and then after diagnosing the play Sior5 fat boy with no supMotor at 8:30 and 'W. H. Bintz meeting Utah Power in the night get ahead of the ball. Guards' porters. He violated no rules of must stop all plays coming over sportsmanship and had no idea of cap at 9:30. NEW YORK, June 12.(AP) seeking an advantage over anythem. break into the opponent's Winners of these games will be York New Bob heavybackfield to stop running plays Pastor, body. To rule him off and let first- favored to battle it out for the and rush a kicker or a passer.. weight and Billy Conn of Pitts- Hagen start at his convenience by ' burgh, the light heavyweight himself, running after his partners, half championship." TACKLE'S JOB ' ' 1 today were signed for is not characteristic of the splenschedule. In reference to the tackle. champion, Tonight's a fight at the Polo did fairness that makes golf the vs. 6:30 p.m.Strevell-PattersoSnavely wants him big, rough and Grounds here, Tuesday, August game of gentlemen. smart in addition to one who can 13, Mike Jacobs of the 20th ernArden Dairy. - 7:30 close a hole in the line as well as p.m.--Po-lice Department vs. SUN VALLEY, Idaho, June 12. AS MANY DOPSTERS have outSporting Club, announced. open one. "I consider that the tury Safeway Stores. is an un- smarted themselves as have outthere is r believed It was dictatorial power tackle has done a fine job," said a:30 p.mG. E. Supply vs. Petty derstanding the winner will be smarted others. vested today in Edwin N. Atherton the Cornell mentor, "if he cair-ge-t Motor. a heavyweight title commissioner of the Pacific Coat his foot where the opposing end's' shot in for fall. 9:30 p.inoW. H. Blots vv. Utah , the AN ALIBI OFFERED IN ADConference. foot is on the initial charge and Power. Rends t6 fight exwho VANCE Conn, is no great help to your to the faculty then turn the running play into by are appeal ' teams clusively as a heavyweight in the team's morale. Metropolitan League of walL" the center forward the the if representatives to forward 'to Thursday's big is expected formally s athletic circuit could one Snavely's ideal end must also future, title with-- . ASK THREE MEALS round at which time Zinik'it and college of his rulings be reverseand be rugged and be prepared to do vacate the in lead the tied for In the next few days. Cudahy Packers, FOR FOOTBALL MEN faculty group meets only twice any of four functionstackle the this interesting circuit, will clash. the ball runner, strip him of his inThese teams are considered -two of a year. About the same time the Mounto receiver a cenIn between their potential allowing the finest fielding clubs in- Utah sessions, .the terference, drive him into the States Athletic Conference or ball tain let them behind any softball. faculty representatives voted, Ath- ter of the line or drive him deep get erton has complete power in in- enough so that the defensive half- runner around them in the flat. turned down the training table GAME BRIGHTENS tP behind Meanwhile, the safety man must which would give Its Softball in Salt Lake took on a terpreting rules and making deci- - back can make the tackle in cases violating the confer- - the line of scrimmage.- - Empha- play close 'enough to the line of project, more brilliant hue last night in sions football one meal a day to ence players prevent any passes code. sizing that the end must have scrimmage three thrilling Columbia League he said a de- down the center yet always far during the season, the Pacific Clarification of Atherton's footwork, included 'proper which power everything games, n riot. It was voted by the faculty members fensive end can not play football enough back to get lounts from Coast newspapers started a camup to an formation varying took nine innings for Young Re at the conference's annual sum- unless he has his outside foot for- any quick-kic-with from 15 to 30 yards in most cases paign to increase the allowance publicans to beat Mt. Fuel Supply mer meeting which was expected ward at the point of contact block-era. and Ifurther back when the oppo- to 4 either the ball lugger or the with Ben CraM finally winning to be concluded today. gridders down there from one sition is in territory where they meal to three. in a pitchers' duel from Jack Athertn, a former Federal Bua such Stahl. play. reau of Investigation agent, was In the secondary defense Snave- might pull We hope the PCC moguls fall InThe score Wall tied at named conference commissioner ly urged the coaches to make DEFENSE SYSTEM but the last January but his powers had doubly sure .that their fullback Dealing with special defenses to line with the scriveners and through the eighth their dans came through with three runs not been outlined. and center prevent playi through for certain offenses and teams, give the pigskin laborers Then maybe our In the first of the ninth to win Meanwhile, graduate of the line or any cutback to the op. Snavely favors setting up five or own little managers the ball game. league will acquiesce and the tossed aside a pro- posite side by properly diagnos- six at the beginning of the season an posalconference Pinney Beverage grabbed to eliminate spring football ing the play. The defensive half- with signals rather than prepar- grant the boys who fill their stadia, early lead over American Smelting a suggestion that came back must also be able to do the ing one for each opposing machine at least one feed "on the instituand despite a comeback by the lat training,from week before the game. tion." coaches of other latter, ha said. in addition to not, during isthenot largely to ter the Pinney team managed of the fellows There any set defense for About nine-tentmu-tin- e who asserted sports narrow gridiron a survive count , by he 'concluded. after who play football have to work offense, t Red Fox pitched prevented them from having a resolution to be submitted to the any ball to bet that the most successful their own way through college and ter Armand Gunderson and the pse of many athletes. faculty representatives urging re- showing pass defense as far as he is con- that'. a tough task in and of itself The graduate managers adopted tention of spring training. former came through with a home cerned is a combination of zone even without the time required to run inside the park in the seventh -and i romp about on the greensward. If frame to aid his team's cause. -a Hobson, already dubbed training table THREE-PAGPROTEST . took over- - during the afternoon Is okeh on the coast it ought to this arose in Controversy gatie session and delt mostly on back- be okeh here and besides what's in the third inning, matters being a one. board play, both offensively- and the moral difference between so complicated that the Smelting . the meal allowance and a - three-mea- l defensively. pointing out that team used three pages to write out rebound work is extremely- - valu- allowance? protest for the softball board. - - aThere It was made known here a few LOGAN, is er. Mr. Worthington briefly trac- able. For his rebound men, Hobis a slight possibility the seasons ago that three college progame will be played over, pending through banquets, informal meet- ed the growth of the coaching son uses his big boys. Individual offense and defense fessors pooled $250 a week apiece the decision of the board. Observing that coaches also schools that school. ings and coaching came in for much considera- to feed three football boys who Bart Dennery, a lithe the course usually have attending ; coaches and sports arbitrators can better jobs. 'Tm not sure wheth- tion by the nation's 1939 king of were trying to earn their meals gentleman with the fighting ideas heart and dubbed the "unluckiest exchange' ' ' and "gripes," and er it is because of the training collegiate hoop mentors whose doing odd jobs which didn't pan in softball," pitched his arm ".'. -- "',' thus derive that have good jobs, or be- team grabbed off the national out regularly. Some days the play'guy off ,:'' ',.: 4 iN , , much- - good - for cause they against Modern! Woodmen last of their jobs that they at, championship. - Screening and ers went hungry. When the college ; ,. oIr,7z-:''.,, and but n3ade a , base sport night misplay-itend the school," he remarked. methods to stop screening plays takes the players on a trip, it , '77 lost and his ft Heisting. chance to ,. running Pointing out that coaches are id were also taken up. Crashing doesn't pay for one 'meal and ask tie or beat the winners. Modern ,,o This was the a hot spot, and that officials are through was the first method cited the gridders to buy the other two. Woodmen won 54 when Dennerv ' 10......,,,,,c'Y Tues. iri- COmenstis willing to make that position as to stop such a play, but even this It's dead wrong to ask these lads left third base too soon on , a sacr- "... as 'possible. Homer is not effective if not worked out to go out there and take the bea,,,,,,7.:PR i day evening in comfortable l- flee fly in the , last frame. ' This ; ,T.I: , The Bluebird as ("Pug") Warner, representing the ,k',... have to take to bring very well before hand. A second 'tilt was played in 53 minutes. tingsthey ',.. ::.-A,;44 that - officials was to loosen--v- p - and-th- en One of the largest crowds Of the "go money- into the school coffers. and i to the "are take the blame Ahrougewith a thirctbeingthe notmake stile lhey, are getting willing tending an foe troubles season turned-ou- t ', :: : fourteenth of Warolumbia League- standings.: enough to changing of men. He .... ,,,, ''', .,,,,,',-innts-r- - ner school for coach- Yotrim Republicans a leveled 2 attacks .778 against ' without giving some advantage to AMERICAN FOOTBALL Pinney Beverage 7 -. .'" 2 .778 in the direction of officials. mesetatm. Vihspsotartste the opposition. Arneritlin Smelting' are employed in the European 5 4 .555 HOBSON AND SNAVELY Mt. Fuel Supply 4 4 .500 scribes and off!- Modern Woodmen Howard of Al: Hobson, 2 8 I . ,17,,,. .250 University ' t cials to 11:1 Bennett Glam . II 1 b satisfy Oregon hoop coach. 'enumerated , appetites ywaghnet-- the values of intersectional games. i a ted young- Bepublierna , by .. .. ., "They aid in standardization of 3i . 4 .sessions In the sport," he declared., "Such ruel Supply- 4 11 3 (Nolo innings). Dick instruc, sports Romney games give athletes a broad eduCrain and Ellirem: Stahl told Dilninp. . . tion and work on the Logan fair- - cation in rules and sportsmanship." , Won Lost Pet. - Behind B.A. FA. ,' --13 .683 Prise .946 Salt ways, rittnOr .whQrn .Lake, ;162 Bey Coach,- SnOvely, is proving ,, 2.ttottoLtit.:8 In t .t Amenean Smelting' In L.r261- Boise 5 M'eelincand act- unusually popular , observed --that 0 2 .959 Fox and Aden; GOnderoon and. Rosander. as master of ceremonies- - was the conscience and qualifications X 21 .488 .934 20 Pocatello ... .. 4 -1 ing .179 : Director of a football coach tire often puz- ; the genial Aggie Athletic .477 .298, ,.936 Ogden 84 i E. L. (Dick) Lermett Glass 0 .390 12 4 23 16 .246 Idaho Fails Romney, who intro- zling to most people, that a foot, .051 Stone and Campbell: Dennery and Wags. duced ' .935 various guests and the ball coach can be likened to a 16 - 26 .381 Twin Fails .249,, 121,i ' coaches , speakers. indulged in a jackass fleeing before an angry friendly joust with officials. while mob and giving the impression he LAST mcHrs RESULTS TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE 'Mrs : Borg Dale Gue$t athis leading a parade. Logan businessmen, visiting Idaho EnDs at Snit Lake,8:15. Salt Lake S. Idaho - Falk 0, ,,...-,- i' " .... H.. ... .... " , .. " ......., .. .. ...,.1( .. , . rls---2sHi- t ... .. .... , ..... ,....,... ,,.! .1', fh:rmwithi:, that rules are rules and as such must be enforced. la that sol Well Oliver. Dutch , ......,.., ., ' uperior ! Shutout, - 8-- .,., .....:.: - t:aa ., - Piscovich ;.;;,:,!.,-.,....,..;..:.1- ! haeddfLaow.rueounguotutitet - Combined. Pass Geertsen, .. 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