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Show - .s - Oila-ett.- Is Ille-h-ne- DOES - -- -- - - ---- - well-payin- g hard-hittin- g , ) .4 ,.., , v alietc$)esoret Nem , P:11 0 , ,.k...,......,........, ' .,, , At Hardy - JOHN :TALMAGE Favorites came through un ,scathed in --the feature :matches the' Salt- Lake City tennis championships yesterday,.: setting the stage foi'sOrne Interest. of rest ing battles through-th, or its 'diamond warfare-- and the week, but the No 1 seeded ivhen the toll payers from Salt, star and heavy favorite to win Lake City 'dont' 'turn out, it!' the title came closet' to defeat Wakes it a little tough on the than any of. the other top ranki- whole circuit- That Is why the whole league, -- the Bees can turn out a win-hopes ner,---o- r at least a club that's right But up in the pennant chase. have thus far the gate receipts been down and 80 has the ball team and that's no way for the representatives of the biggest town on the circuit to act. Salt Lake City k a , town, 'worthily tweaking. It goes - la enthusiastically for anything that's clicking and forthwith tarns thumbs down on all and sundry straggling, slipping , enterprises. This was proved last year In the , way the fans went overboald for a baseball winner and quitasboxing these and wrestling cold as soon the doldrums. sports began to hit Eddie Mulligan General Manager Isn't any more satisfied with this ball club than are his patrons. Ile has spent a goodly amount of -- lucre on telegrams to of the country in an effort to bolster his beloved but biffless Bees. Good ball players can't work for the salaries Class C leagues are of the required to pay. The call and navy the army service, flying 'Ind the abundance of defense works, Is jobs on national altogether too much competition ' for the small minor leagues. Eddie thinks Johnny Cavalli is natural at third base and that Mel Skelley will steadily improve at second. These newcomers are 'fielding fluently and Skelley is behigh ginning to hit. Mulligan has with his hopes that Tom Robello, potent bludgeon will soon be ifback be to bat in some runs. Then, outfielder can get the he la now seeking, the ball club should step right out and make its climb. With any kind of support from the hitters, the Bees pitching staff :could look as good as any In the league. As It let. we still have the ,best manager, the two best catch. ere and the best ball park and , ,there's nothing else orwrong with four good the team that three 'hitters couldn't fix. e S tcpwg s : . Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday, June e, BY ' 11 - Deadlocked For , Softball Loop Lea-d- - - 4,194L0 ihree a .aVq&,k 1 , 2 ; - 4 Feature From - 3 0 HilTIO Dan Freed Takes Eddie Mulligan LEAGUE SUFFER WHEN BEES ARE DOWN ; Some few of our Pioneer beLeague baseball boosters are althis anent chafe to ginning in we have leged baseball club America. It Scenic of this Center teems that the little Class C upon its bigCult sort of - gest town depends for the necessary wherewithal with which to carry 7" -. - - Près' .. , Oineis' illorrisi. . sed,-,,By- , ) ondonav,. r- Of LE u. Free i ILImo ng- players. Frank Mehner, Utah phenom who for two years has been losing matches around these parts about as regularly as junior. refuses ice - cream - cones, k, n 41.6..,A.. was given a stiff argument by his C univeristy teammate, Omer Morris, before the blondaouthpaw came, throfigh by scores of 5 IA, 864 Frank didn't like the new red clay surfacing on the Dale courts mid never got his game down into the customary groove. RAN FREED WINS Dan Freed took another of the days featuris from Allen Hardy of the U squad. in a and ,44:1441NO'ANakdti,Viek;roft. '' match closer than the score would I indicate. Freed just had too much ' experience and too much size and reach for the redhead. Another DAN FREED, left, and GORDON GILES ar two of the (missend. .through Jong Lowe, 414. W. Giles was slated to play the V411011IA Don promising battle disappeared from the slate when Cliff Berg, Univertarty this afternoon its the day's lecture. (Sinai) -Dixots ins contestants new viain I for tha Salt Lake City won's tennis title. was to show unable , sity sophomore, Freed yesterday took the measure of Al Hardy, 64, 63 and Giles ,hreased up and defaulted to Dave Feed.. In other men's singles matches, Gordie Giles, Grant Evans Celo Sinnard and the veteran Don Dixon tlier ' ees-Drop-Anocame through without trouble. To Take Hold On. dS&R-Laies- t 7 ts I" Top Rung' -- 1-- 6--2 , 6-- After playing' as many as six games apiece- ,- teams- in the White Park Men's ' Softball League are little better off than when' the season opened,what with last night's league results showing three clubs deadlocked for first place. : , , American Smelting and Refining - y Net Honors Contenders For To - ga.EMI LIGHT SLATE TODAY Only two men's singles matches were on the slate for today, one of them bringing together Dixon and Giles and the other sending YESTERDAY'S BESCLTS MEN'S SINGLES Don Dixon del. Conway Deardon. - - BY CON HARRISON' Gordon Giles o'er., John Lang, Si. LsRichard Warner def. Rays Gorey.t1-1- . Cleo Sinnaed def. Marvin Alter, Gordon Giles def. Max Donaldson, St 14. Grant IVan. def. Kerry James, Trank Mehner: def. OMIT itorria, St , Dan Freed dot. Al Partly, SS I-Dave Freed def, Cliff Derr, default. MEN'S CONSOLATION SINGLES. , Ellsworth Male def. Tory Devort. - SS. 9 b s Battle Today, the and Zinik Sporting, Goods-e- t top of the heap by drubbing , the 2 U. S. Army Wings in last night's feature tilt. Mountain Fuel Supply stayed within reaching distance of the leaders, ringing up the highest score of the season in downing the 'Army Bombers 20-American Fur left Ma gna , Cash Grocery all alone in League cellar, tripping the visiIn another Coed- - con.' tors test played at Bountiful, the hometown All Stars bowed to the Seven-Up Queens, 13.5. RACE WIDE OPEN firmly Except for the four-clulodged in the cellar any of the teams still other remaining men's have a good chance of taking over first ,place before the Initial half ends next week: The 'even race has' been 1.marked all along by close scores, not taking into condesideration last night's slight viation from the policy. Whether or not today's leaders will be bunched on top at the end of next week's round of play is hard to say. but fight now the lofty position has clinched two of the pacesetter spots opposite the Colored Ghosts this vteek-enZinik's will take on the shadow-bal- l artists for iltire Sunday night and if the Lumbermen,tip Ander. son Jewelry tomorrow they will meet the Ghosts Saturday. If the Jewelers win, ASSaR will tangle with the dark visitors instead , of Decker-BradleSunday's special schedule has the Army Eagles playing Mountain Fuel at 7 o'clock, the Shamrocks against Lucky 13 8-- LyAr the-Co- ed bs - - All six Utah Industrial League baseball clubs are scheduled for Leaders In Pioneer League If the Salt Lake Bees could just get together some evening, their loSing streak might suddenly come to an end and an early 1 4. Loop-Clu- olse As Jenseii - Falters Richard Warner, brilliant junior, against Linn Rockwood In what promises to be a pair of rousing battles. State ISix. -- 1' joinedDecker-Bradleyleumbe- r return to the first division of the Pioneer League wouldn't be Righ now, however, the champions can expect to stay in the lower half of the standings for some time if the fielding, By Con Harrison turns at and doing BATTING:. pitching hitting departments continue taking the el fold night after night. 7leAB Last night it was a hurling iape ble by Franli.Morris. trios grttnd Kakoliria, Cards . 103 and futile swinging, outside of the ed out. sending Morris to third. Iorata. Cards sixth, that. pushed the Bees out of and the Bee catcher then scored on 78 the first division with a thirda)en Guintini's single. From then Foust, Pilots 123 Waste), Cards loss to Boise unlikely. l action today with and Pinney Beverage booked in what should be the hottest tussle at 4;30 on the Magna diaMagna-Garfiel- mond. Pet. 37 41 27 43 - The Garfield Millmen are tied with Brigham City Peaches for the league lead but Pinney just recently toppled Provo from first place and the Beveragemen hope to duplicate the fete ' this afternomv The Peaches will have their hands full staying on top when they meet last year's championship Gemmell Club at eight o'clock in Brigham City and the dejected Provo Timps will endeavor to make a comeback at the expense of Helper on the latter's home field at , -- d .$ 52 .350 .347 ,, :? , da....,..imo111011111101111111e'llik, , , t ARMOND GUM (GUNNER) DERSON, vetereut Salt Lake 10ft bailer, pitching for American tSmeka ing and Refining this season, hurled the Refiners into s tie tvithp y &umber and Zinik's for the lead in the White Park Moses league tau night! tipping the U. S. Army Wings Gunder. son tossed three-hi- t ball and also & belted a honyr and a double. ' ' Dechar-Bradle- .341 the Pilots, on Mel Skelley's single to open straight 74 23 .338 'Pilots Keesey. will 54. Bees call' the eighth, and another Tonight. the by Andrade, Cards th 114. 113 38 .336 oni the ladies for help- in the series met 1tti out in .def. Diet Endtenbrod. Aoquilla Cards. 35; Be. finale at Park. RUNSBensmiller, all were the Bees could geL 14. Community &forest. Bees. 32. Joe Lamb def. Baysinger. CS. cause they won't return until FriWALKS DO THREE IT Mary Balms def. Leon Sperry, CI. IA day. June 13. ordinarily RUNS BATTED cutting out Three successive walks INWasley, by Jen- Cards, and Enos, Bees, 32; Joratz, two Thursday "ladies nights" in as HATCHETT is she Bees' JUNIOR SINGLES his to total for rn any weeks. General Manager Ed. sen, bringing Calvin eight Williams def. 23. Cards. Nelson. schen Johnny 11Bob 4:30. St (lie regular first baseman , proved the big Nor. Mulligan decreed last night the evening, t, Cleo Sinnard def.'Ray Pelt. 14. CI. cocain is the regular third baseman Brigham City has won three downfall in the first of HITSWaslev, Cards, 42: Joratz, weglan's his Bees that would one for play Warner de. Russell Loveless, and there are times when Hatchets 14.Richard the seventh. Twice Robello went Cards. and S. McConnell. Ruuets, and lost one compared to Magthe ladies tonight. 14. 41. na's record of having captured Ile the regular third baseman when 'sin &net def. Bob Nicholes, 114. in addition, Manager Tom Ito, 1,o the mound to talk to Jensen, May Prim def. Keith Ellertson, Si. SI. bello each time deckled to leave the DOUBLESRandall. Cowboys, six and dropped two. ' ' Frannie Morris is the regular catch. BOIS Klub at 8 .o'clock and 'the Zinik'but ne sala Un. nis wouia start I SINGLES SaturGhost game at 9 o'clock. beaten southpaw, Joe Gambaro. on u1g boy '11 '. As a result Sta I eys 1, Sheehan, Pilots, 10. II,. 411 very simple isn't it? Anderson def. George Banff. e MAHO FALLS, Idaho, June themoundlos-wIlL--b- e after- - his fielder's ehotee.RacitizeaInfield day's slate has not been completeTRIPLESShone, Reds. 9; S double and sent htehan's Le. fifth straight in a southpaw duel ly arranged. I (AP)A big second inning turnLarson del. Buss Love.. to across of Jensen's ed passes HEAVY the trick for the Twin Falls THREE HITTERS with Frank Larnanske new PilotIthree I HOME RUNSMuratore and 'JAVELIN AND HAMMER SWART MINDER-4- 1 heaver who has won his only two win for Boise. Bob then 1eft and 'James. Russets. and Joratz. Cards, dull Cowboys here last night as they Highligting last night's and cams 1program--thin retired ket Ristau e or TO def. is Vdel ' Seems like somebody always 1Add." first Holladay Fryer.- SA starts.. its kind this grabbed a second straight win over, fa'. Enos. IlfPS! S McConnell Rus I the , text seven men In order: Iler' ,,t Fredrickson's bat, Idaho Falls, 8 to 7. Idaho Falls 3. Ray W. yearwas Lowe. some and 11:11JFAL Williams a sets, do with def. to Hugh Tuttle., SA Reg pilot; elltAtel away fanned Keesey to end the winning had scoredthree times411-.-thfor - trying Mountain first ting It a performance W83 of almost matter STOLEN BASESCassini, Reds, . ' Thing. Nbw comes an agitation Kw' Doistas frame and the lead looked big. Fuel. rally. The man tenth ace Boise of mound Staley, KakoTwo cand mild Bonneville amateur IZ Dave League Sutton Oehler, Cowboys, How def. Mix BEE: to FANNING THE Can't Then this happened: a help among collegiate faculty folk baseball tilts are booked for today slapped out two triples and turning In the inevitable aid.ompnb,w,niam., 1.2. 1.3: Two men were out.. Vic Oehler feel that a little tough luck is 1,i cards. 9. MINOLTA trips. Jack eliminate the javelin and chalking up his sixth win of the but Serv- double in three official five-hStar the White with Reds. slipping PITCHINGLambert, the Mils failure of deL in Rachel the mixed' walked it and Earl Kuper-- - Sent him VHadela besides hurling UP Henries,. season lest night Famously weak ball icemen slated against Fort Doug- Stahl, mu- - thiowa in recognized Amer'. default. see; 40; Staley, Bees to coordinate their 4,11tac.k. k .1v.- -1 for the Fuelers, collected three hits home with a at Lowe's Bees the didn't efslate, the plate 5:30 Joyce Ramie . 2 No. on o'clock las at and in the Weeks.' the locals18-1, last night when OA can track meets. times at single sent Kuper-t- o third and-h- t ed get any sort of a hit off Staley for Witness errer'lessball-and-leorBusiness College against Henager's tutt scored on Mel Cote's Armond Gunderson, pitcher liarr shitboore. ee. five innings. Runners were on played error. Some of the major conferences fatal Car"' Salt Lake Police op No. 1 at the bat runs On five bits. while Boise Pitcher Paul Piscovich and Ed. for AS&R, also had a big night ' struck the hammer throw from the Emma Lon Warmer def. Marisa Peter. three times on errors, but only four same time. 'f on runs five three die WU at hits the plate, clouting a homer and one of them got to second. getting George drew passes, filling a White ',Star led the league program two years ago and now ratiNckiithe bases. A rousing a double. piling up four errors. . . .. - aspire to leave out the javelin toss. During the same period Bob Jen. and week an undefeated All .matehes'"al forest Dale unless ago No-Hitt- er boasting of well A writer known Vern No sports sett gave up one hit and no runs games are booked for to. by Reynolds cleared the is quite a little, squabble on Indirated. record of six wins but since then ' , to the Pilots, with Only one man the league, writing underthenomi DaDRILIS night at White Park - but Lucky sacks. two Servicemen have the right now in the Big Ten Confer. WOMEN'S B. dropped TWIN PALLS apof "Batt 13 IDARO (At Victory FALLS Wyse June LOGAN. will travel to Spring. reaching third. But wi.th the com.Ide plume is k'iao ence about the wand.wafting spe has mov- villeKlub p.as.Joan Mcebrya- - ing of the sixth, both attempting to stir up Ralph Maughan. sensational young contests and Rio Grande for a Debutante League girls' Georte.211. B.3 M. 0.A 1 Ambrose.u. B., E.2 0.A.3 pitchers!parently The Lou Wardel l. Into ed I first .cialty and its merits and demerits. tal vs.. Vera Salt place. Collegians, feud writers between of a at tilt o'clock. chucker for Cliff's Service. chalked after a slow 4 3 Reynolds.se -413eseen.lb. ' $ 3 15 1 iteGarrs.Reems snapped under the pressure, Staley ."rhe javelin throw lacks spectator N17:30 .D.61...4commary to , itandl,d-3-- in As Waite reirls ' Lake and Ogden to go with the up the first v liSIticConl,el 4 3 .1 Cache silo some ofstart, have started Jensen walked baseball onlymomentarily. . 411speld. and takes too much time," loruntana as,Dnna . May Kerr,3b-n.3 0 last season's form 1Cole.ri 4 0 0 0 one,rivalry of the two cities.- Valley softball this season Monday gave a triple to Jaek Radtke Marna email Grocery 3 4 1 3 Spilyrf.it IllaloConl.311 4 3 5 1 minims on- Weal writand if they can slip by the Police--me- n American 7$ay those who would do away with IIIEN'S lies jumping Wellsville and a long fly to Jim Ke&:ey for when Pm' Oehler.lf-e- f 2 1 beheld at night I teturatorem, pin.Dixon-loGoodell vs. I Alterit. today they will be right on Douglas and Mulling: Grammer and 1(uper.e41, 4 I 1 0 Marahell..31a .0 2I 41 11. , Setnun. two runs. lees for reporting the "bad" games Card & Taylor sluggers spellbound. We're not so sure about that. WM'S CONPoLATIoN SINGLES Fiedler. C FOrlat.11.." heels. 4 11 Railroaders' the Lowe.lb.. ones. . as well as the 4 1 1 2 good won The crew Wellsville the tilt support bogged down In R. N. N. Piseestebit ,S S find be apear pitch is one of the most 4311 P.MEllsworth fink. vs. Jo, Lamb. theStaley's 31WIghl D '1 I S 3 American its sixth straight win. . that half of the sixth and On 'well, "Mr. Wyse" must for ... 4 PitsanD Smelting le Male 3 4 Bet. p.m.Clone nu41;36 events lisrvis and 8 Army W111811 2 to moan about. Inaspicturesque tinteresting ' In other Valley League games ule is- as follows: ' the Bees to four tallies, something I 0 Gunderson and Rosander; Winders and Isilredley la American sport It require, 4:30 p.m.Maye Gorey es. ACQUiiiit Pin& helped as are the Reds much Atup Ogden three of Logan!' them unearned. Jensen , played Monday evening Hyrum Dunlop. Totals,, 31 10 27 131 Illotale.;' 4114 27 14 he ilaS no Occasion to downed power, agility, coordination and a it,. ' Clark Auto at Card & Taylor, 8. R N. Z. Lewiston 144 and Grant's.., Opened with a single. to ruin stet-- there and"CsPen allatied for little in ninth. lane. v."6u 14'1. Mc. 8 3 Mr. to Army, tombent Letter .,super.sense of rhythm. Some of rec14;?, "."-Gle10. at Providence Twin ' .. ... , . ,wriie...an Bill Lundberg and ey's $02 100 000--11 Loganknit whipped Stenger . Mountain Fuel Supply 30 18 - 2 Idaho rails the finest physical specimens in all auNioa sivoLm , 0. Falls 300 010 300--7made on Corry." a Motor, ft two The the on other bad Morthrow Fred games and Stahl Swath, Beckstrom, lox Smith; a ve.' our TAWIS. athletics are Bob . Summary: RuneGeorre, Reynolds. javelin throwers, Wellsville: and Mo esco's At were docket Munley. to Jensen tyrounder. forfeits, Lundberg going. - vs. Pyke. Randall. Kerr. Oehler, Kuper;Lowc pi e At Bountiful Bob Peoples, Jimmy Demers, ' 33 8:30. at Service, Cliff's Mention Clark to bags,-werand tor loaded when Hyrum vs. forfeiting Koch. covich, Jeseen, 5. McConnell, Cole, 1. p.m.Dickman 3 I Boyd Brown, among others. Boise failed to get Jensen at third, I as. Evans., At Mendon: 2, Auto SerreriMpl-Oure1 Connell 13 21 forfeiting to Morning Milk. ureter, Msr.hufl. Zrrnro-- Pass The -Hammer throwing is essentially ALTNI0a DOUSIZI 5 8 4 Randall 2. Kuper, Ambrose. Cole. Runs -- Aspirin!: - Milk at Hendon. 8:30., Bountiful where they playedJack-Hatchett- 's Thague ached; ' Valley Thursday's 3, Randall, Oehler a. batted iiienen and ' and Smith; .inReynolds Rupp a power event. Rogan. does Dams. roller. Jensen scored on Chuck If Kuper, Anthems, L. McConnell, uratore, :11(116:1CitATII-441't117.0.01. --3 the contestant more good thanthe . Infieldoutaild- Hatchett Marshall 2, Porn'. Sacrifice biteGeorge cor,0. Heristirta 1 1 teams that 8, Merfees.on. 4 4 1 Few fans Davidson. base scored behind Moreseo on a ', dou Rey,- it Softball 7i.o..4:-."....;::4--1111 0.ty ' even bothersponsor 1 4 Sillasetwtt,111, nolde, 'lessen, Randall. Murstore. Three bus I4 1 12 It Homem.11, 4 0 II 0 to see the perform. Wednesday'', Schad's'. , hitsMarshall, Reynolds, 8. McConnell. 1 ance, since it is usually down on S 0 I 22sent o- -. 4 1 4 (An ...ramfo at Cit, Park) Runs responsible forPtscorich 41; Wit" , I1i 21001161Pe .: ... 0:30 P.mPatty :Motor mi. Beneficial 3, ifittle 2. lase on balleOff 4 0 I 1 4 0 art adjacent field half an hour or Pienovichl, 11 Ouintitolet Life. 1 I 1 I 0 before the regular events come Union By Piscevich 1. Wight I, Wins 3. . Pactitt. Nrverthplesq . the hammer 1 2 0 1 ey Skity.14. 4 Ting Losing Pitchlw 0:30 p.mAllen Cream Store To. Ardmi throw is a vehicle--10ITIelbaya,p..., S S S SII 4-. Wight. Double pleyRrynolde to George tiievelort. Dairc ' , 0 0 Lowe. to on Left baseeTwin iliston.p... ment of strengthw muscular co w 9'31 P.171,.!U1.0101. Purnitura vs. W. iSahitts.... 1555 ho Falls It Hit with Pitched ballIKerr ordination and . grace of move. were being completed today in readiness Bioti and Mo. '......:'.:..f.ii.-i....-.--Wd.,.by little. UmpireeMcDonald Final ' preparations ' 20 21 I II! Totalli SC 2110 . ment in the heavier and stronger Attendancle-6- 44. 0. Quillen. Wet Associain ain't'. for of ist the convention the of annual the Western , opening athletek and who is going to say Softball In MS MO-- 11 ... '..",- i tomorrow in Salt EmplOyes' there is no good in that? WO 014 900-.- 4 came tion and State of Fish Conmissioners Schedule , Wodnmday's - throw - Both Texas League Kum --. Smith. Etuatle. , ------tAll amen at p.m.t , --- javelin- - hammergive- the ing and Prif.. Stale? So Morobeat ilittrititta. Montt. Lakes in wbat promises to be the biggest and most important Wairreen Drur vs. State Prison.' tossing bIg let. C. S. OGDEN, June :Or. S.1.64.7. Strait' and Smelter va.Panar A. Nino e.S." Shone's Oklahoma second Dallas three base Westthe ever of lirre"...441b., held in its kind City time: lows something to do besides hurl blow of the meeting don Park. Beaumont 36, San Antonio 24. evening climaxed a ninth-inninA. S. and 11,, vs. Preisistwars. Columbus Newell B. Cook( -Utah fish and rally and gave the 1;egri StaitY, Renal's MI:e: 2' 6'11. andrestle. School, Houston 1. Reds a Shreveport7, and comminionervs.711rettertribteoer-ItoCards heri last Jirght. e. weights need lot of physical aetiv. Ogden game Stor preatident ItoobUt Safeway Ws rious state of their ONwn attitudes ucta, Fort Worth 7, Tulsa 6.. ; ot 140,1. Fairmont , The the be in will association. Pin :Ity.to keep theirabdomens and win, ucharge theReds a twithin half game of the league-leadinkept J ,,' mr-iColrain to Ilatrbota Matetittro of the sessions. The delegates will and problems. :their chests out Perhaps these Boise Pilots. ,t- , Illatoo. Moire Iteerbm. be T SPEAKERS LISTED , .,. events do slow up the track meets, Gov. welcomed 4tiritasea-4telP4111 by officially ot stir. Lett Lek l K. will . Ity Staler IL4. by &loom include B. but there are Others which cannot ofThe Reds went to batT in the last Poeitellti Maw, 1, Herbert Friday III ;01101- -4 tgreek Oat Speakers the ninth two runs behind: Mike oVes 101131 ocaI hi nista 1. names as bansOtt &otos - Listed on the first ders program c. Kartchner,-Arizon- a state game he staged with anything like- clock. I. 11:11117;iftrimatbk 1Wattl:1171 1. tin" of the three-da3' Winseek walked, advanced on Tool. scalrrtarY!tum-1"kin- sii like promptness. meet are H.. L. warden, discussing "Management 15181bg ' Games Canavan's hit and scored on syb:urne, Shone. Whim:1Z 11101etra. 30 ol'o. tinohitt'ha" 11.4 CratiL Tiat'' Shantz.' chief of the division of In Arizona;" Elliott S. Parker,: In these times our young:men my B. A. F. A. Pct. behind Lost Don Holstra's 3. of New 1state Lambert. SAL Attoodooto. UHL Mexico, bingle. Eddie Jo. 1,1,? S. warden U. wildlife of peed all the athletic development the game management Was ley. Kakoltrts. .640 , 448 , - ,54g 9 .16 Bois and training they can get. It takes 'seph smacked the bill and reached liotstra, Forest Service, E. It Greensiet, speaking on "Hunters. And FisherHawkins 3. Lakaltris. Psterson. .261 10 .615 .. 16 1,i Three-bas- s all kinds of sports to make up the first when the play was for Cana- flee chief of range surreys for the U. men and the Private Property 'Ogden bitsShona Pocatello ....14 .931 .289 .500 14 e Sq iornts. bits iss Norma. Whatta S. Grazing Service in Utah, and owner" Lee Kay of the Utah Fish roes section of the physical setts'. van. who was caught out at home. Shone. .483 .937 4 .259 ' 3.- Phan Runs batted ins4orats Salt Lake , 15 M. Game Albert and Vies of a nation. This is se time Shone's triple then drove In the of chief the Andrade. Ileierhoter. PMernon. Department, Day, Haws "Teaching. divisior .267 Fla.. June 4.(AP)-- -1 17 .433 .946 Palls..13 54 winning rung. Visual Methods.: -- Idaho Fa1I kins. Womack.. Canavan. Cassini. Solatra. of 'Jo restrict athletics. Federal S. Aid U. Fish and Conservation in the by .357 .939 .224 10 754 Twin I POCATELLO llt Rum responsible torLambert 4. Peters Pitcher Ray Fantail of the Miami Wildlife oonsm of the , chairman and whom each of will Service, B. 14064 B. ILO.A. Lambert 4, Peters 7. Wahooa relaxed to watch a LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS TON1GHTS SCHEDULE pretty discuss and explain his own group's Oregon State Game Commission, ,' THE At. S. C. SENDS ANOTHER Rawkincet 4 1 2 2 Pates on bansOtt Lambert 4. Patera 7. Cassini:2 3 2 3 2,Laymrot.14 4 I 2 Boise at Salt Lake, 8:15. Boise 5, Salt Lake 4. Ris with Pitched ' ILYER is Uncle Sims aerial dee lienernitr32 3 lei Peters. playthe almost certain put-ou- t of plans' end policies regarding fish "All Farms Are Private Game Pre4 Jorats,12 m.arbter.12 I 1 Passed twitBolero. r Pocatello at Ogden, 8:15. Ogden 7, Pocatello 6.N., and game. a runner from first to aeeond. serves." 1 11Winseelc3b 4 2 1 3 eirsie..Weleb and Anhwei'. ileitis army bs the robust personage Andrado.112 4 Attendinos 'rosin Falls at Idaho Falla,11:30. Twin Palls 6, Idaho Falls 1 liCanavan.12 4 1147. 4 I lii Wimify.3h Chief feature on Saturday, final Then., wham! Catcher Bob Mc- STATES TO TAKC OVER nt lorry roburen 01 Denver, 1 0 Hotatrke 3 2 3 Eakiincrl 4 Corkle's low, hard peg was a litAfter the federal, policies have convention day, will be a round PROBABLE PITCHERS , He set a national A. A. U. cage PetersonAs 4 I OfJooeph.rf.. ' Wildlife ReNNW tle too lowit caught Pitcher Fan. been thoroughly outlined and an-- table discussion on ' 4 Th. lost InfitkOTe too )411tO Gardner.a II 1ighew,A,4 .6 I I 3 Boise, Lamanaka (2.0)t Salt Lake Gambaro (4.0). ,reoord by sinking 48 points be D. U. Petert.p arms nod 4 abort tom two Caritoo.t tell aquare loth seat of the Imo RasI 'lambert,. 3 I. D..' Dr. Poaska lead search,"143,11d. Caah and Pocatello. by Ogden, Saturday's (3.2). (24); pan. Friday, SCOW. Molestfirth. i910. will 6 leave use this Pitto week. Milk, Larry . Is a member of th lode program, will be devoted to discus- - mussen of the Utah 'Cooperative Twin Palls, Maes (14); Idaho Falls, Bradley (1.0). 32 IT35 ill Totailt.. 34 II 11 U Ibil Mara' ot,io to tho ,,, end for kirisene sts e aides. Sod aot )aat pep dews essop lb aid berookido. ua Lain twOalt L....X.(1W. AOt out This iv inning rum itesr246, , slow by, representatives .cif the va-- Wildlife Research Milt, Logan. Glen Baynes def. Sill Koch. default. Cline Hale del. 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