Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 29 1928 i THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R j- Belan ey Jniope -- MM- IU CHAIN STORE IN BASEBALL - St Louis Owners Have Six Minor Teams In New Diamond Deal Hi Ull Hp IMllH pWJ'Wtl That Is the reconj of toe young women 8j gingle defeat competition with: teams at North Junior The teams all competed under volley the personal supervision of Majoria Brewer in! charge pf physical education Back row left to right: June Levett Majorie Brewer instructor of physica education for girls Nedra West Roberta Froerer Mary Wayment- - Veda Schumers Phyllis raout and Hattie Cranney Center row Cera Trapp Dorothy Wood Frjiiewtrilla Bott Florence Dawson and Mary Probst 4 ' Front row Gladys Mlnnock Naomi Armstrong captain and Elda Toulson victories without TWELVE consecutive in ball half-ynile- XI --i- wV" ¥- - -- f rs f0 ' 1-- 2-- v - 1 ten-rou- Cbiirt Leader THE BIG FLAREUP Utah mauler versus Gene Tunney gentleman boxer and heavyweight champion of the world That is the fistic menu for boxing followers of America for the early summer Comes now Mr Dempsey with a request for a flat guarantee of 1800000 with a right to accept a percentage if the gate runs over a certain figure Dempsey has always 'endeavored to get the money His recent statement asking for $300000 does not surprise the writer Dempsey is a drawing magnet in fistiana He is worth every cent of the amount asked And what is more he will get the three hundred grand Dempsey at Los Angeles recently stated that he was through with boxing This however should be taken lightly The Utahn is getting along In years Just as long as he is able to add the verdant green to his bank roll he will remain in the game Some critics have estimated that Dempsey is worth 12500000 Others have placed his fortune at an even greater amount Uncle Sam is one of the few that really know just what Dempsey is worth— but it is a sure bet that he is ranked with the richest fighters of all time $ T' Bexburg Quint Will' Op :lCZZZ pose wiBDer 5 Albion i Ji f O 000 000 1 u i A? iiiir-e- i ar:K3f' VINCENT RICHARDS SAYS: Friday's Schedule Ricks at Weber Saturday's Schedule Ricks at L p S r — I'm alty and a respect for tKose players wno nave spent so many years m Its defense X certainly would like to see the Ricks United States CLYDE PACKER'S cagdrs of Rexburg Idaho win back the lUtah! invade this weeks for two Davis cup this headline couH battles from year They oppose the Weber college France five here Frjday night and JourBut I do not ney to Salt Lake Saturday for believe there is four periods! of competition with a chance It Ralph Qraf'sK L D S hoopsters may be years The Ricks before we can suffered a 26 to 20 defeat at!jfive the hands of Webei develop a team rt centlyi on the Rexburg' court: In good enough to this contest ithe Weberites trailed the regain team the Ricks five until the1 final world's tennis title when a spurt gave them an The United advantage which they held to the States was able final gun to win the cup Parkinson! Ricks and Liljenqulst RICHARDS and retain it on are the Ipig stars of the Ricks hoopj J ly as long as sters and Johnston remained the Coach Merlon Stevenson will Tilden greatest match players In the send his best- courtiers against the two nations had to wait Ricks five Captain Bobby Weir world Other will peyformf at one of the for- patiently until those twp great stars passed their primes ward posts while Hearh or We find now that France with will cavort at the other Lacoste Cochet Brugnon Boro- posltioni tna and several other younger "Tiny!' Peterson center will stars is even stronger than the hold down the pivot j position United Sttaes was with THden and Moesinger aid Randall will be on Johnston because they have more the guard line good players and a better balanced Rulor Buclge colorful guard is team are all young players out of the lineup for a few days too andThey It mliht nnt h Tinttins' recuperating from an injury re- It teo strongly to figure that they ceived early in the season in the wm remain in form for at least contest with Eranch A three years and maybe longer The Sjaintsiat Salt Lake have a As a challenges the United States Well balanced and will have to assume a harder buraggregation may give the Ricks quint trouble den by playing through the elimCoach Ralphj Gray ha and by playing the French practically inations a new teamj yet one that shows on their home courts and if you promisej of giving the other teams don't think there is a vast differof the northern loop plenty of com- ence bjtween playing at Forest Hills or Germantown and in Papetition jbefore the curtain falls ris you should try it —4 o i mm ' pe-ri- od Mc-Murr- in nd i a-- 7-- 33 t :' e ? ? j SV'WK J9 se n- : : j B se a TWO GAMES IN FLdlRSHElM greater than at any time In the history of the loop and a number g of games should result before the season closes hair-raisin- OGDEN rv: DMSI ON t iri Headline Contest On ' i -- r Local Courtj "m -- iiiiii JUNIOR COLLEGE LEAGUE Northern Division Won Lost Pet 1 3 0 Weber 1000 1 0 Ricks 000 ! -j- m iocal Ueaaiiner railroad Mr Wrigley bousrht the Readinir club in At least there is one baseball man who says eo Tbe plea is based on the fact that the St Louis National SANDBERG an league is interesting itself in all of the baseball of the world so that LADELL athlete in various if another! club owner wants to branches of scholastic competition get a player out of a minor league Is captain of the Grantsville high he must own something in one basketball quintet this sea-oOtherwise every time he tries to choolSandberg is a guara and forfind a good player he will discover wards this year have been having that the player Is tagged with the plenty of trouble scoring against St Louis label with the slogan: him "Catch 'em before they get out Sandberg is a senior and Coach of knickerbockers' will have a tough Richardson 7 Q problem on his hands when this a thleta leaves school this spring FOUE TEAMS IN The hoop captain also playsquar-terbac- k the football team and NEW PIN LOOP his cleveron work in that position gained much fame for him last Four teams have enrolled for fall competition in the recreation bowling leagued The teams are Union Pacific Athletic club Fred M Nye company Royal Mills and R SEPPALA TAKES MJtchelL — x v tut OPENING EVENT s ii T The schedule follows: electric sign True enough but it'a 31 January the towel that saves the boxers Royal Mills vs POLAND SPRINGS Me Jan 28 R T Mitchell: February 2 U (By The Associated Press)— P Athletic club vs Fred M — Leonhard Alaskan dog 7 Nye's February U P Athletic driver wonSeppala the first heat of the club vs R T Mitchell Feb 9 New dog derby here toRoyal Milts vs Fred M Nye's day England His time the approxi14 Feb Fred M Nye's vs R T mately 17 miles over was one hour and Mitchell Feb 16 U P Athletic five minutes club vs Royal Mills Feb 21 U P Mrs E PRicker Jr of Poland Athletio club vs Fred M Nye's Springs the only woman driver of Feb 23 Royal Mills vs R T the nine to start was second in one Mitchell Feb 28 Fred M Nye's hour 13 minutes KAYSVILLE and 35 seconds Royal Mills Mar 1 U P Ath- The final heat is scheduled for 1 3 Tot vs letic club fa- R T Mitchell Mar tomorrow 106 193 its Tyner 487 V P Athletic club Vs Royal H Thomas 176 150 185 511 Mills Mar 8 Fred M Nye's vs Mansell 138 HARRISVILLE WINS E Morton Mar 13 Royal 193 is a 417 R T Mttdhell Harrisville basket ball five deMills M Thomas vs R T 15 133 167 194 Mitchell Mar 644 feated the Tenth ward aggregation D Thomas 180 197 172 669 U P Athletic club vs Fred M Friday night score of 21 to 14 on Nye's Mar 20 U P Athletic club Harrisville hoop floor in a Y Totals 783 900 915 2593 vs R T Mitchell Mar 22 Fred the M M C Taylor at left M Nye's vs: Royal Mills Mar 27 forwardI Aforgame AMERICAN CAN was the Harrisville 1 3 Tot Fred M Nye's vs R T Mitchell high point man totaling nine TJ 29 174 190 147 Mar Parry 511 P Athletic club vs points O Hulse left guard for the A Thomas 161 168 123 452 Royal Mills April 3 U P Ath-let- ic Tenth Jward totaled six points Ewert 158 97 180 club vs Fred M Nye's April 435 The Tenth ward players were: C Ingebretsen 134 127 198 459 5 Royal Mills vs R T Mitchell Hart G - Woods center Matson right 135 139 157 10 431 April Fred M Nye's vs guard H Wright left forward R Mills April 12 U P AthleticRoyal club Salt right forward O Hulse left Totals i62 721 805 2388 vs R T Mitchell guard and Ft Swift guard The Harrisville players were: R VETERAN OF TURF WILL! PLAY 24 GAMES right forward C Taylor wiicnet veteran of 12 f The Boston Braves will nlav 24 Saunders iiypuy left forward R Taylor renter E Hcaiwnw on me turr won 11 races games during their spring training Coles right guard L Linford left during the 1927 racing season season this year guard self-defen- to Wig Gantes :Pluy Two- Har-rima- self-defen- tioppsters Kicks y Jack Dempsey k rk OWNS TWO CLUES The Chicago Nationals own the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league and the Reading club of the International league The Chicago owner William Wriarlev holds the Los Angeles club because he likes it! He lives in and around Los Angeles most of the year He is a baseball fan it there ever was one and he is as ambitious to win a pennant In the big show as n was to swallow up a new RECORDS ex-eludi- ng al-rea- dy get-awa- Baseball made its debut in Utah the first team being Jacobs Grooms Fighter known as the Eurekae This team For Contests With OTHER CLUBS IN engaged in contests for two years easily taking the championship Best In Land and was followed by the Ennee club which won the state title by Tha By SPARROW M'GANK defeating Corlnne In 1369 next teams to gain fame were the Special Correspondent of Standard- Red Sox and the Deserets Until Examiner the late '80s the Nationals held the (Copyright 1928 by Consolidated Press Association) championship but in 1888 the Salt 2 8 —When Lake team triumphed NNEW YORK Jan Delaney faces Tom lleo-ne- y on March I he will have the In 1900 the first league in the Even it is a long time since 1 state was organized and was known to does notifburden opport the memory to re-eunity Utah-Idaho as the do something that league It waa New York Yankees that the Paulino Uscudun won the American league composed of the Rio tirandes and v pennant ft Short Lines of Salt Lake Ogden ana Jack Shar- and the world Beries Thev also — The pennant was and Pocatello to do failed key made a of other figures : won by Ogden knock out the that the number statisticians are uncover- New Z ©a landing baseman IYed First Clark Irishman for a new aney won HO games of Salt Lake accepted 19 American Brighteyes league record won the chances without an error he will do world series says in four tyagainst Roise August Y 1804 just this He Ifmay ing the big time recordstraight and took iu a nine Inning tilt at that and he 21 straight from the St LouK W- does it Is a good Browns for a new record NO JUT GAME bet that ' he will established new records Carl Sponberg pitching for Og establish himself in They hits extra bases total baae den at Ogden July 4 1908 pitched as a better draw- home runs and scoring runs n the first no-h- it game in ing card against Babe Ruth made new record Utah The score was: Ogden 8 Gene Tunney of 60 home runs anda Lou Gehrig Saft Lake 0 than any other made a new mark by driving in I n 175 runs heavyweight '":'! Kenneth Schade Weber High Jn Jack Pcmpsejr the world not the state cage tournament in 1919 Jack tackling Rlsko as he waa scored 89 points in four games Dempsey Delaney cast his chapeau suffering This is a state record into the heavyweight ring when he from appendicitis and had had his light-heavy title appendix frozen so that he might renounced his Al'Crebe professional bicycle several monts ago and said he was go through with the contest rider established a world's record going to set sail for the big fellows after the fight DeImmediately for 6 of a mile at the old Salt The scraps that followed In the laney was rushed to a hospital and Palace track July 4 1911 His class which the French-Canadia- n had a gash in his leg reopened an 5 15 time was seconds and the abandoned sort of took the edge sewn properly It seems that Jack mark still stands off Delaney'a diffident gesture of had cut his Icgf with an axe while chopping down trees a a part C D Fentoii with a four min- relinquishment J He bandaged and his training and Loughran Slattery ute handicap won the first Salt Loughran and Lomskl put up bat- the wound and' kept it a secret unLake to Farmlngton bicycle race tles which excited a lot of interest til after the fight Jack did no His time was 49 in the cruiser weight dlvialpn as confide the true nature of his in May 80 1895 minutes 40 seconds the light-heav- y is called In Eng Jury to his own brother Last land and hat It not been for De wag Delaney The first perfect bowling score laney's appeal to Billy McCarney roundly February whipped fey Jim Maloney In Utah waa recorded by J W and Joe Jacobs publicity experts in a contest liven Jack's Hanea Salt Lake February 16 extraordinary most ardent admirers thought he the Brtdgeporter 1805 might have disappeared from pub- waa not husky enough to compete lic view without a trace among the heavier men After the contest Delaney rushed to the bedBattling Nelson former lightTWO LEADERS of his wife who hovered weight champion boxer of the But Mac and Joe rimmed up two side world scored a knockout over between life tyid death after a ma Jor Spider Welsh in 16 rounds t Salt fights for the Adonis Involving This was not tha Sully Montgomery and Joe Hum-bec- k full operation Lake April 5 1904 extent of Delaney' worries with the result that Delaney Just as soon as Mrs Jack was able) iT '' Dan Eldon and C D May of edged 'back into the limelight by to fit up Delaney had two operaknockouts Jacobs tions performed on himself one eit Mammoth drilled Inch hole virtue of Quick believe in buckets the elbow and another on his 47 McCarney inches deep in 15 minutes and of no ia more recious ' and publicity pair Cottonwood through granite at gifted in the art than they right hand But Salt Lake July 26 1906 HAS COLOR the fact is that Delaney properly Is known of what ocNothing no conducted needs manufactured curred in a Cleveland FIRST TITLE ring recentyarns to brighten his name He ly when Rlsko was able Ttoo first official football1 to romp has care a taken of with that good title in the Rocky Mountain with a decision over Delanaway of fists and ey No one knows pair sleep producing conference was won by Colo-rad- o' what the they will epeak for him from now reason for Deianey'sJustreversal college in 1900 of on' form It may be that Rlsko put (Compiled by Al Warden) who Ovlla been has Anyone A o theaame sterling performance Chapdelaine better known as Jack up he made Paulino and when Delaney is impressed' The way he Clevelandagainst MILLER TO PLAY John feels that way be carries himself goes about his is deadly poison for the heavies and finishes the Job he has WITH COAST TEAM work Ls There about Desomething started causes the customers to laney that the fans like and that la away with thei conviction why they are pulling for him Ernest Miller right handed come to have that a watched master they c6me a of the Ogden club of the workman winner in fllnger the through in action Utah-Idah- o heavyweight stakes Just what It league in 1927 has Delaney has several poor fights is can be signed a contract with the San against rec- — SOCK —summed inup in one work his otherwise brilliant Francisco Missions spell it capital letters reasons ord have been put When Delaney Many Miller was released at the close forth to them hits right they make light of these But stay put i of the 1927 campaign is to be it yet that proved Delaney He twirled some fine contests one word to belittle the othfor the Gunners in the race last spoke er man's M 'BRIDE STABS victory season Miller had a fine assortJust before his first meeting with ment of curves and promises to John IN CAGE SUIT the make a strong bid for a place on writer Risko into February in1926 Atthe McBrJde June spoke Delaney former Ogdenite the Mission roster lantic hotel in Bridgeport While is now starring on the basket ball Jack said he did not know how he court in the Nevada copper league ' would--makout with Risko not McBrlde ia holding down a regular" is best trick shot seen in action htm he guard post for McGlll having Joe' Kirkwood Australian golf thought he would win Meanwhile The former Ogden star plays iti star has no equal as an "exponent his brother Chappie was telling the outfield during the baseball of trick shots on the golf links the boys Jack had no business season In 1818 no-ru- heart-breakin- knifs-and-fo- Bridgepo rt A thlete Looms As New Threat alt 880-yar- s ' THESE er By The Consoll-date- d (Copyright Press Association) NEW YORK Jan 28— The St Louis National league club will try to win seven pennants during the seven coming baseball season— different leagues This seems to be quite an ambi tious little program and it Is It Is also & topic that Is causing a lot of warm discussion in baseball circles at the present moment The argumentation is expected to be stoked to white heat as the season progresses The St Louis club has applied the chain store system to baseball In linking together six minor league clubs under one control and maqt agement In addition to fighting for the pennant in the National league the Et Louis club will try to take si minor league flags with clubs at Rochester) in the International league at Houston in the Texas at Topeka Kan In the Western association at Danville in in me xnree-iiiy- e league at Laurel Miss in the Cotton State league and at Dayton Ohio In the new Central league This sur g 8S0 in 1:54 passes all previous records of own ership attempted by ambitious base The other day Paulino Uxcudun ball promoters THREATEN" BASEBALL sent 1000000 francs to hia agent The new order is viewed with In Paris to yurcliaw more onion groves I Hat ought to do a sirens alarm with grim humor with ln credulity and with profanity as it investment to strike the average own nappeni er of a major league club Some ANENT THE GUNNERS owner think that something lurks It's going to be a great witnrn mis et Louia idea that league this spring when the the future of baseball Ogden athletes assemble at the threatens Branch Rickey la the pioneer That at camp Myrtledale training in the Et Louis chain store fact wai made more evident last wind In baseball Other National system Gimlin "Dad" F J when night men league may say diplomatically of Gunners the business manager at Mr announced that approximately two mat tney nave notbutgrowled have-they dozen baseballers will answer the Rickey's fantasy and in mighty mean language call late in April league men may be heard Whatever may be the faults American remark that the National league found with the rookies when they to J is itiwajT)! some toor tmng or field they always crowd another take the — that doesn't do any the plate in the dining room to baseball And there you good have And eight youngsters have the Ingredients for a fine row In cotnracted for free board high councils of the National Approximatelyon 20 additional the game when be the will hand youths The players under control of the first official practice is staged St Louis Nationals in 1928 will excess talent will get the Ogden total around 300 This fact gives of the Oakland club as in 1927 be able to concern to the gentlemen who drew Lefty Sparks should Utah-Idahup the present agreement in oro some cut capers in the ganized baseball and who added loop during the new campaign Ha the option clause to the players' ia a do luxe t wirier and one that j should give Ogden needed strength contract "It was 'not intended" so these in this department men say "that any one Before the new Gunners return baseball baseball owner In the United club is heme it hoped that the playing have in his hands the field at Lorin Farr park will be States should of wo hundred players It sodded the grandstand moved and destiny is pot practical and in timeit will listed other improvements ' against major league baseUnder present plans the grand- react than it will against minor stand will be placed in tha south- ball more baseball" league corner This improvement west Barney preyfuss owner of the should not only make for better club and one of the most Pittsburg It should also assist but playing conservative men in baseball says in increasing attendance The Gunners will be prepared to be has been forced to invest some in minor league clubs lower their sights on all of the of his savings merely to -keep up with the St clubs during 1928 Del Baker pilot Louis club extraordinary will take care of I don't know what baseball is this assignment coming to" said Barney "One time in a man was thought to Paul Berlenbach has retired and be baseball of a fool if he imuch pretty opened a pool room Being: around owned one club and much of the so iu much the ivory ring perhaps time he thought that way himself from it be Just can't Now a man has got to have a whole chain of baseball clubs and I In that by and by each of us willguess There are quite a few set-up- e own that racket' too state league" Qvet AMERICAN ADMIT 1928 SEEK RECORD that WORKING Isona the principle long time for any record to survive in these days of fast and furious living1 middle distance runners of America have formed a cabal aiming to wreck for all time the accepted world's E Indoor mark for the half mil B Parson trackster of fame In 1904 trotted the half mile leg1 of a relay in 1:64 J and thereupon became the world' indoor record holder ThLa season the crop of is greater than before Most of the leading runners have set d their-eightstandfor the ard Of the entire crop of American middle distance stars Lloyd Hahn of Falls City Nebraska looks like the gent capable of shattering the oerformance of Parson In addition there are Phil Ed-- j wards national junior half-m- il champion Pinkie Sober national? Junior record holder Alva Martin national champion in 192? Ray Watson and a host of others Any of these athletes with competition should turn the difficult fsi ) BY GEORGE CHADWJCI£ Special Correspondent of The Standard-Examin- DO YOU KNOW? These Girls Excel In Volley Ball CARDS OPEN '''( A '4- - Teams! of the Ogden division open the second round of competition with two contests this week W Karl Hopkins regional director announced last night Weber high will invade Davis on Friday night) - to engage in a ftfur period thrillei- with the Jack Croft five In a reefnt contest at the Weber high court the Infants were defeated by two points in & sensational battle i The Fred pixon five will be strengthened during the balance of the season ith the addition of Richardson j This chap ' is a colorful guard and should! add considerable strength to the locals Ogderi high will entertain the Bear River hoopsters in j the other contest Friday evening This game may be switched toi Saturday night inj order to avoidj the conflict with the Weber-Ricbattle Bear River) trounced the Tigers at Garland recently but? the "Orange -Strjpalis'? are prepared to battle to- the final gun in this fracas this week CoachiDixon Kapple is undecided as to his starfing lineup t The veteran mentor my work a new combination! this week In the hope of gettine Unto the race for the divi) sion fla Competition! ia the circuit is j ks u O OGDEN PLAYERS IN WINTER LOOP Albert Castelle Harry Cox and Ralph Lampe former Ogden base- Dau stars are now playing winter baseball at Los Angeles Castelle hopes to sign with the Hollywood club during 1928 Lampe has two offers to sign with teams in the Utah-Idah- o league for 1928 PLAN FEW CHANGES The Cincinnati Reds will make few if any changes In its lineup for the coming baseball season — o HE IS LOCAL ROY Roger Pecklnpaugh new manager of the Cleveland Indians was born and reared In the same city WONT BECOME A PRO Althdugh rumor has him becoming a pro golfer every few months there is little danger that George Von Elm will relinquish his amateur standing ji short-tim- e A twice-yearl- y opportunity to save on shoes of national reputation Dont miss it o PLAYING BASEBALL EARLY Baseball squads of California colleges started baseball practice early in January j J' —O — ' ' ? HE IS BOXER-CONSU- L Hector Mender Argentine consul to Baltimore is one of the leading amateur fighters of that i city rftNUTM " I |