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the challenges now on fllo here mountain open will be conducted of Tom lleeney Jack Sharkey and the Opdcn club during the final Johnny RLko The commlHion in the telegram to Tunney had work in May' Uriatol president of th informed the champion that hia six Ralph Btato fmsociation Ii in the east and months period of grace expires towill bo unable to attend day and asked him what he was — O—-- going to do with tho challenges d'-Ten- d thoalt ft 1-- b- EUREKA BALL TOSSERS ACTIVE Iarch 22— (Special) have a fat semi-pr- o This baseball machine decision was reached at a meeting held here last night KUREICA — Kureka will It was learned unofficially that the boxing fathers considered Tun-ney- 's reply evasive Unless something occurs to alter the situation Tunney'a suspension appears tg-ai- The locals will probably enroll again in the Central Utah' leasrue A special committee consisting of F J Sullivan D G Ilcnroid AV R Stevens AVilliam' Murphy and Alex McDonald was named to make plans for tha new season — O GLEASON SCORES EARLY KNOCKOUT OCEAN PARK Cal March 22 former (AP) — Eddie Gleaaon Ixs Angeles amateur boxer knocked out Midget Smith of Salt in the third Lake lightweight round of a scheduled eight-roun- d go here last night Stop Skin itching Use healing liquid Zemo Stop worrying about such skin troubles as Eczema For a clean smooth healthy skin apply Zemo and" quickly It penetrates soothes relieves itching In most cases it brings relief from Blotches Blemishes Pimples and other skin ir ritations that are dangerous if neglected Use Zemo day or night It does not show 35c 60c and SOUMINEN LEADS IN DISTANCE RUN March-22NAVAJO Ariz (AP) — Arne Souminen of Detroit led in elapsed time again today as the runners in the Loa Angeles to New York marathon lined up for a jaunt to Lupton Ariz Souminen covered the 418 miles from llolbrook to Navajo yesterday in 6 hours 49 minutes and 55 seconds to trail Ed Gardner Seattle negro by more than eight minutes Andrew Payne of Claremore Okla who relinquished the lead to Suominen Tuesday when he suffered an attack i of tonsilitis managed to retain second place at the end of the 6518 mile route but he required nearly eight hours for the trip from Holbrook Withdrawals reduced the field to 33-mi- le 96 ACTOR TO WED ACTRESS NEW YORK March 22 — (AP) — Sir John-Dun- n actor whose father ' was once lord mayor of London is to wed - 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a f"ce bn- -ter show improvement in cxnuutlon game to come tney probauiy will be sent back for further x perience Ed 'Wells ana iioya urown ieii-- i hander drew the pitching aulKn- ment for the National today against the Reading Internationals stars who remain on'anybody's All Time outfield Simmons is dose to being a 400 hitter lie finished at ZtiZ last season in spite of an injury Just how Cobb and Speaker will through combined total of i And peaceful highways loom in hold up after a — 23 for Cobb and chance' what Is poori strouingf 44 service years' sight— as one of First taking the blade of the gut 21 for Speaker-i-standback on the right line rrom ine the most interesting features of ter — I look ahead to coming storms which is never a line out hall only three Where lightning flashes from the the new campaign now ball Either sfralgnt rar side the of a ath weeks away Only pair hills inside Second a smootn or have this could slightly marvels letic gone Where gray and ghostly haunting and a mnooth forward back swing1 same and far and held the batting forms the blade of the putwhere What swing ills pace they'epntribute fielding their Of trouble bring coming doesn't to the records this spring and sum ter goes on through — and Is The hit ball as the abruptly When dayst ate black and storms mer will be one of the big stories stop comfort case and is element third Old the with of the year especially beat down fnnt nnri hoilv nofotlon: wnere Where lightning flashes near and Doq trying harder than ever to rtf the body movement If any at all toll riis collect far is Blight worn out extremely is about he As has It Where ragged fortune shows Its A mitt hit In this fashion seems his ancient feet in pursuit of the frown league stars to have a way of starting straight And weary eyes can see no star — pair who were major when Bobby Jones was five years for the cup getting there andinoften old dropping in The main idea putI look ahead to smiling skies should be correct stroking not NOTE THE ting lead To sunlit roads that away The ultimate ultimate the Dear Sir: This heavyweight result will takeresult Where one can turn untroubled care of itself a in written scramble has been eyes Upon a fairer better day strange Pipe the following Tunn-ETHE HIGH COST FOR TTNNEX Shark-EAs a rule the ' average heavy Delan-Eweight champion is just as wella Heen-Etoo have not to strong pleased ' Godfr-Echallenger hiking along his trail The softer the better Demps-Er—L P But things have broken in an What's the Idea? opposite direction for Gene Tun-ne- y If some outstanding contend In the midst of which a couple d er had popped out of Rickard a of birds named Risko eliminations the popping process and Uzcudun have scrambled up a would have meant at least f 500000 lot of melody and changed a num additional cash for Tunney in June ber of the notes As it is no financier or promoter A FIGHT FAN SPEAKS has yet figured out a way to pay Dear Sir: If Colonel Tex Rick Tunney anything like $500000 for ard wants to know what contender meeting a Risko or a Heeney and the crowd would rather see thrown Champion finish) with a dollar's profit — — answer lbs VS is at the '201 eirapb Tunney Tunney "Will still get his guaran wild- tee for one fight this year what that crude rough and tough Span ever happens But the extra pot swinging by the name of Paulino Uz- is in grave danger of disappearing iard of 15 rounds so far as any big money ean up cudun In the course at least know crowd would the is concerned that the champion of the world been in some sort of an argu No one has yet explained just had e Greek ment check through And if why Knute Hansen wasn't tossed I'll bet you'll you'll find- - that Tunney 201 Lbs into these eliminations being the would rather meet any of the oth Gazette Rule sole member around wlth a wallop ers Police than have to keep wasting his wiry system punches parked In his tall and was a stom against a jaw and to stop ach His last official act composed largely of crude iron Phil Scott in one round and after — IL F D that Scott knocked out Monte TODAY'S GOLF MENU even Munn and gave Risko an - -- n s - K-E-- k-e- Y -y Y Y Wrestling Y Y Y Y Double Headliner hard-boile- K-E- Y Irish-America- n fc bull-chargi- ng o Ector Rough-Hous- battle Hansen should have been the main bet— not the outcast THAT ATHLETIC OUTFIELD Each taken in his prime — Cobb Speaker and Simmons of Connie Mack's picket parade would con stitute the greatest outfield ever gathered by six or eight Jumps In any golf match did It ever occur to you-ho- w often you see a putt by an opponent well stroked- and not hur smoothly and evenly ried or' Jabbed— --roll along into the cup ? Any putt well and smoothly stroked has a good chance—where any putt badly stroked has a small PefeVisser ' Ogden's Favorite 200 Lbs f vs - Cleveland TlQer 202 Lbs IN : COAST i Elimination Tournament BROWNING DRAWS l - d er world of Ktuff were in and out in the last campaign In the spring defl tuning ud they seem to have nitely returned Addition or lAnm Van (lilder formerly of the Browns for relief call will release Lll Btoner for starting niixy wun Kennuh Holloway George Smith and Haskell Billing the collegian who hi tin and coming Owen Car roil another rollritlta contribu tion umy up with Van (JildT In the reserve This array or Mienina talent leaves little room for addition from the 1928 crop The infield will be made up of the same men who played in 1927 but they wilt be recast Johnny Neun will play first base and Marty McManu wilt be assigned to third base Charley Uehringer will take care of second and Jackie Tavener completely recov ered from his Injuries will play short The infield reserve question pre sents a problem Manager Morlarty has not yet solved Detroit has grown accustomed to having two first basemen with Neun and Blue available and now that Blue has gone to St Louis it is possible that Bill Sweeney purchased from FortWorth will be kept as Iseuns un derstudy Chick Galloway former ly of the Athletics is regarded-aa certain utility choice unis line up leaves Nolen Richardson and Frank Emmer unplaced but presenting impressive bids for consid eration Harry Rice who came from the Browns will play center field and show a fast pair of heels on the bases He will be flanked by power in performers and hard hitters FotherBob Heilmann and Harry gill Larry Woodall and Merwyn Shea of last year's catching staff are set "but are being crowded for first consideration by two new catchers 6-- 17 Dill Lewis The winners of -- thls double hesdllne- event will fneef April 2nd to determine" the opponent to wrestle ED STRANGLER LEWIS for the world's "heavyweight chamn pionship April 11th at - BOUT : LOS ANGELES March 22- Wichita (AP) — Jim Browning Kan wrestler and Nick Lutze Chicago went two hours to a draw here last night Each took one fan Browning using a flying head- KAUFMAN WINS lock and Lutse a Jackknifa scis IfOVER KARASICK sors Isn't that winter hat Jack Washburn Oklahoma vet ft hot and dirty PORTLAND Ore March 22 — eran employed a powerful reverse mare to — render flying Columbus Kaufmann Tommy Clete (AP) and heavy and shapeless? Ohio wrestler defeated Al Kir-asic- k uraaK or Holland hors de combat 19 lasted minutes and had Send it to the cleaners Portland "Russian Lion" in Tommy two out of three falls in a wres- to be carried from the ring for next winter J Fujita Japanese mite tossed tling match here last night31Kaufmin- an unnamed masked opponent in mann won the first fall in (if it's worth saving) utes 22 seconds with a Japanese 12 minutes with a stiff arm hold secand get in tune with spring wrist lock Karasick took thehead-locSOUTH TO PILOT ond with a series of flying with a Perfek Felt and the Columbus grappler CACHE CIRCUIT a at $5 took the third fall In less than RICHMOND March 22 — (Spe minute with an arm hold They cial-- —George E South of Lewis- are light heavyweights ton was named president of tho O Cache Valley league for 1928 at a CUBS READY AVALON Catalina Island Cal special meeting held here last night 1 Dr Elmo Coburn of Richmond March 22 — (AP) — One more batwas Milo named vice and the and president Chicago ting practice today Cubs will have finished their spring Harrison of Richmond was chosen visit: at" this island training camp as secretary-treasure- r Knowing HOW to DRESS is— A meeting to further details for Another series with Coast leaguers merely knowing WHERE to BUY starts tomorrow and then the the league will be held in the near future eastward Journey roggaus er T Lawrence Budge Krlth Wangs- -gar&i Roland Manning Joe Clap- ) "f ':': mm ks ' furniture floors f" " nenuant race The Tigers win mane places for some players whose services were gained in trades dur Is young ing the winter but none as baseball players go so the sen iors will be called on to bear the brunt while the younger generation stands and waits Hone of the club for better po sition at the close than the fourth nlaee occupied last year - lies w the same pitchers with better arms witn Earl Whitehlll marveloum curve ball and nam with a flilmon a biar s s -- ohootorN - - BY BRIAN BELL Awwxiatctl Prc3 Kirta Writer will bo held March 80 SAN ANTONIO Texas March 22 Cash awards of J10 5 and 1250 -- (AP) — Detroit will depend on will be awarded the first three the old guard in the approaching ter each game -- ft determlre the city title holder Under present plains the finals j Safe for Vi - follow: All frames shall he for fair — mar bles to be returned to owners af Students and faculty members of Weber college ere taking advantage of the Joyous aprlnsr westh er With tennis fur racketsis andI ball 4t ii It rm isti ft r II II J hhiipi y una Wolif-court bio the gym a tournmntT looking forward to 1 - Campaign place winners The rules for the competition f mm Same An In 1927 Plj-'il- l ii' ft Detroit Infield' Will Be Players (ihall provide their own and ducks for the games Materfal or quality of marbles shall not be prescribed Shooters shall not be less than inch or more than even-eighinon m ammeter Ducks shall be not less than one- half or more than three-fourth- s in diameter IMPROVEMENTS FOR inch Players shall knuckle down on all BALL PARK LISTED shots liunrhlrifr shall foot be permitted on shots en'f where called by Tha nthUtln NHd at Lorln Farr the any the shot shall be played refrrec purk horn of the Ojjden tiuniur ovrr of th Utah-Idah- o Jukup tnfiy bq s decision shall gov before tha 1928 campaign crnThein refre oddd ca of aifingrecmni nil t und-ivay flnnl be and A fcpflir-f:oininlltfconfuting cf J F (Mfnliii hihtHn irtanagr of I'lri y will l by croups of islx thti Otfdim i tub Jcm M Rlrliard who bur for turns fl roups will lar of tha Ogdcn chamber of for a" line marked on the ground pcrttnty comrn-rand Orn Rundy nil from a nltanc of ten feet for the Around Kportu liooKter InpfcleJ tb ordf-of their turns in each game playing fild Wcdnsdny They will P1ayertoixlng taw nearest the line confer with city official this week get first choice as to his turn next A movement is nlo on foot to tret second choice etc hav th The ring shall be ten feftt in present grandstand moved This wbuld necejwitate an diameter and each player shall lay cross line of expenditure approximately in two ducks on a of the ring 14000 scratched in the center ducks to be placed three Inches apart on each cross-lin- e HERMAN STARS Starting the game eacn player in knuckles down on the ring FOR BROOKLYN turn line and shoots — by lofting if pos TAMPA Fla March 22 — CAP) slble — to knock one or more of the — It begins to look like there's no ducks out of the ring or to hit the of a preceding player if it way to keep Babe Herman out of shooter to be In the ring A play hannens the Brooklyn lineup this season er when shooting from outside of The Dodgers trimmed the Wash the must always knuckle down ring 8 3 to Senators ington yesterday line but It's pretty hard to figure how from ringLEFT AT REST they would have done R without ' Ducks knocked out of the ring Herman's big bat are by the player knocking He counted for six runs all by themkept out Ducks knocked only himself He drove out a home run nart wav out of the ring will be with two of his mates on base and left'where they come to rest and a double again with two on and player following will be per scored a moment later on a single the mitted to shoot at them A player by Rlconda whose taw goes outside the ring at the same time he has been success in jphooting & duck out will con ful BELL TRIUMPHS tinue shooting irom tne ring tine FOR RED HOSE and permitted to take roundstera If after a miss the shooter comes ST PETERSBURG Fla March to rest inside the ring it must be next 22 — (AP) — Lester Bell Cardinal left there until the onplayer's miss a shooter goes turn If the third baseman obtained by the Boston Braves for Andy High and outside the ring the player picks It an unannounced sum of money uti until his next turn and may may not have been the star of take roundsters on the ring at his yesterday's Yank-Bravgame in next turnLINER IS OUT which he wore ai Boston uniform A duck coming to rest exactly on for the first time but he did do his bit He had only one chance in ring line shall be considered hav the field and that he handled per ing been knocked out but ona duck ' the center resting fectly His hitting was confined to with its Inside Is consid the ring a long double in the ninth Rogers ground! ered still in the ring Hornsby the Braves other :ex-A player hitting the shooter of Louis star drove in tying run in the opponent left Inside the ring on the sixth that failed however to and not knocking keep the Yankees from romping a preceding miss a outsiae me shooter the 2 opponent with the away game one duck to is entitled up pick ring the he oppo hits If hit for the KRfcMER MAY nent's shooter outside the ring that the opponent and puts him TWIRL TODAY kills out of (the game and entitles the shooting olaver to all the ducks SAN FRANCISCO March 22 has won in the that (AP)— Manager Donle Bush of the came ooponent i Pittsburg Pirates announced that After hitting an opponent and whether he started Ray Kremer Pi the duck for the shot or af taking rate pitching ace In today's exhibl ter knocking a duck out of the ring tion game would depend upon the or after an opponent's knocking weatherthe player out the of shooter ring If the present cool spell ma snoots wiiere irom Bush said he would keep comes to rest provided his miuuici shooter lvremer on the bench since the does hot sro outside the circle if hurler has just recovered from shooter! goes outside of the circle severe cold ' will! he play by shooting Sparkle Adams sparkling sec from thecontinue line ring ond baseman suffered A bruised SHOT FROM ANT ANGLE mouth when the ball took a bad Should opponent knock mare In the fourth inning of yester than one duck hop or shoot game which the Seals won er out of the ring opponent's day's on a single shot 7 tO Z he shall he entitled to all marbles roinr outside the ringBLUE DERBY When a marble is knocked from LONDON March 22 — (AP) — line in1 center of ring and comes A blue derby has created a sensato the ring line (but In rest tion on Regent street Since the ide theInear circle) it Is not necessary wearer was not thePrlnce of Wales marble has to travel the the that he has had no: Imitators untire length of the ring when hit a player following" It can be Soak potatoes that you intend by from ring at any angle but shot about a half hour In hot players' baking must knuckle down on ring water wipe and rub with butter line f They will bake more quickly and A scorer must keep accurate be mealier count of all marbles each player scores iand the player having the larcest I'number after all marbles are out of the ring will be declared wlnnedot that game The player who first wins three came will be the winner of that eroun and the other players are :Detro eliminated "from the contest of Varnishes In case one of the players should the highest grade "killed" during the course of the be ' varnishes made by game this does not eliminate him from the contest but only from the the Detroit White Lead Works game then in progress ——the old reliable varnish makers r-- WILL - JIarold 10 who was killed and Richard 16 and the two girls KLhel Jones 13 and Kiladya Jloe 1C were asleep Karl left tha house a few moments before the blast IS SUSPECTED Suspicion first waa directed against him when h tojd conflictsrs ruAvi KbAm ing stories about obtaining the own "This record that tranit dyne mite Later he admitted placbalance are subject to grave tho powder under the house ing abuBf-j- " rcmarked George Hall but denied vigorously that he had commI)Jon John Mortimer Coward Ill E caused tha explosion "They will bear a lot of explan"YH can prove that I bought our youngest ation nnd should be abolished if the jpowder" ho was quoted "and from Is to inherit who $4000000 Mack-Jy practicable" add'd Arthur prove that I put it under youcan snofber examiner who Is in his late father tho shoe kinj? f house tha but you can't prove of tho hairing br" Met it off I can't prova that chirgo ox I that rxThe I didn't but you can't hang me port hcnrlnj? hen to rna today It l ima- prctNi not-fofor that" N ON reopening: May J& at ivfly if JL ' BASEBALL RAG pomi'ir the Kflrt L- Ford chairman tourriaint with th murder of of tbi:boy' work commute anipclflrally hi Kteprnoth"r Mr Intx Ij Jonr nounced today The Jones' houxn w totally held at all UllmJ nations will early last Thtirnday Mr of the city schools during tha early and Mrs Jonen and Karl wer th part of the week The champions only one awake The other boy of each school will then meet to tut t fdrJY f&rsS&t HAKE BID FOR ¥ of th tii 1ynrnlt undr h hou doniM Mttinsr it off Th lndlrtmortthirg tb youth injif rifftrt m'WlwiM"S"" f vrlv injrd I cattle" Rotary Club Sponsors TIGERS Event Cash Awards T It V CraHt RuffAl'i grain bur-giof alive brought oti rirf win me tUK'tjf!ntofi in Iri f J C Outftrli nvtltiftt frHght of the Chicago Iraffk Hook Juland fe Piu ifi rallroftd Crnlg Hnlrped that through a substitution' of billing ut HI Louis to New OfWns grain was for exportation on a ratn of lf cnt n hundred pound?! ruth"? than IS tii© published tariff This was permitted under n mlutte of th stop-ove- r privilege- an'l tlld not involve milling ifiB-i6p- Ror-in- r wrr nd mother kllld nd hi fafhtr a tp-nftwr and a lter of Mr Jon tli VM'f Mn:h in dynamlt nr whn hl tp 16 jriayers-- lO By George Clark WEBER COLLEGE PLANS TOURNEY: SIDE GLANCES " ' Compete for Tttle March 22 OREGON CITIVOre — (A J) — Karl Jonea 19 was indicted on a charge of first degre murder by the county grand jury 3 if T m aroie Lodged Against Him ' con-1lrwo- F - Og-de- Utah One Special Preliminary Tickets $110 51651 $220 tax 50e ladles included Boys at On one-ha- lf sale pries Moser Bank & Hemenway Smokery and H & A Pool Hall Monday" March 26th 8:30 P M 23rd Street v'Auditorium r ' - |