Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- MAY 30 1928 WEDNESDAY EVENING Nelson and Hobson - S ' ' ' : : " : ' Ogden Fighter Gains Decision Over Hanna i — iUit 7° IT T BEES OPEN NEW RACE AT HOME MRS HERTZ OWNER OF DERBY GUNNERS DROP WINNER MAY SET RECORD JESS HOBSON By ALYSON SMITH Ogden welterweight is still Intermountain but'his crown rested rather precariously it d Early in the fourth round Han- na started to fall from a long stepright to the chin and Hobson ping in close Bhot rights and lefts as he faded Hanna hit the floor in a sitting position and Hobson let one fly Later In the dressing room Hobson said "I didn't mean to hit Hanna I was swinging fast and started the punch before I noticed that tie was on the floor I couldn't stop the blow" was the first half of The a doublefight main event to raise financial quota to send America's athletes to the Olympic games George Nelson Logan heavyweight wrestler took the third and deciding fall from Pete Visserof Ogden pride ii the other half pie top spot Visser won the first fall with an and 80 secairplane in SO minutes second with onds Nelson took the 30 a reverse body in 5 minutes and decidand third the and seconds ing fall in 3 minutes with a front body press ARM SCISSORS GETS n The wrestlers started in the head hug as all wrestlers do Pete slapped a short arm bcIs-soon Nelson at the mark and the Logan man broke the hold without assimilating very much pain George hooked a chancery on Pete but Visser broke the grip by Volllng Nelson across the ring and Pete back a couple of times doubled one of Nelson's legs back past the top of his head but the northern grappler broke it only to fall Into a leg SDlit He hooked a hand under Visser's nose and the local man let go as thev strujrtrled to their feet They were mauling in the center of the Og-de- Idaho boxer disappeared from view of the crowd as the ropes parted and he fell to the ground landing on tne nape or his neck Referee Young rushed to the ropes ana counted three and then gave it up as a bad job and allowed Johnny to return to the ring The balance of the round was spent altering the - ropes-- ' They touched gloves at the op ening of the fourth Hanna hooked a right and left to Je3s' shoul der and they went into a clinch Jess swung a long right to Hanna's chin and they clinched as he missed a left Jess brushed Johnny's chin with a long right Jess hooked his right to the chin and Hanna sunk a left into the midsection as they came together Jess had forgotten all about his left hand and was using the right entirely Jess got Hanna up against the south ropes and hooked a long to "the chin Hanna began right to fall and Jess swung rights and lefts As Johnny hit the floor Jess hit him again but Young overlooked the blow Johnny took an eight count and when he regained his feet Jess rushed him across the ring and hung him over the ropes He pumped lefts and rights to Johnny's chin but the Idaho boxer escaped most of them by rolling his head He was on the ropes as the bell n's well-know- rs five-minu- te at the nlana hold 20-min- He whirled 4L I 7 9 9 9 Tuesday's Results Salt Lake 6 Boise 3 Idaho Falls 7 iTwin Falls Pocatello 6 Ogden 3 George ks ''2' Molle 2b Crowley lb Ostenberg 3 b Duff p Totals Tadevich Jones cf 4 J 32 8 CHAMPIONS -- -- fail 4 two-bagg- er 115 12 12 1210 11 10 12 11 10 Ida May 8 0— Lou Portman Poca tello southpaw tightened up the Bannocks got to Kinney in the seventh when they made four runs and won the opener here Tuesday with the Ogden Gunners 6 to 3 Vergez Ogden third sacker gapped out a homer with one on in the third inning The score: OGDEN AB Rj H PO A E 1 0 3 Frazier cf 2 1 4 McShane 2 b 0 2 4 Vergez 3b 3 0 4 Baker c (AP)1 — While ' - rf Camilli lb 3 3 0 Neilson 3b Anti If 1 1 i 4 3 3 3 3 I 0 0 1 3 p "Hi V 14 1 1 A recent picture of Mrs John Hertz owner of Reigh Count win ner of the Kentucky Derby ful little fellow and a smart little fellow" The Hertz family occupies an en tire floor of one of the most fash f multi-millionai- re magnate With the crown goes gold plate riches floral wreaths social distinction and a high place in elite society that has turned in theso new days to sports as another means of feminine expression But to Mrs Hertz-thpossession of Reigh Count the derby winner and Anita Peaboby the champion filly of the age represents only the means ol gratifying a great love for horses and a keen desire for competition in a most fascinating ' I game ' so a Mrs had for flair Hertz if ciety her place would be fixed As the new queen of the American track her position if she should so: desire It would rate her the most prominent box in the fashionable tiers at Belmont park and other aristocratic tracks where positions in the "Old Four Hundred" are not qualifications for the best seats: s - e :" j NOT SOCIALLY INCLINED But Mrsj Hertz is not socially er I L I ARLINGTON WILL OFFER NEW METHOD CHICAG0 May 30 — (AP) —The el posting of betting odds before the istart of each race will be inaugurated yith the opening of summer racing sat Arlington park next Monday Announcement was made by Frank) J Bruen general AMERICAN —— — 4 4 Club Standing parl-nfitutu- ionable hotels In Chicago and it is lavishly furnished with priceless But most prominent of antiques all the display is Reigh Count's derby cup AFFECTION FOR HORSES "I almost want to cry when see that" Mrs Hertz said "It is my greatest treasure but I believe I loved Anita's futurity cup almost as much We perhaps have deeper affection for Anita because she is more a member of the tarn ilv than 'Count' We bred Anita vou know and as 'Count' is all horse Anita is every bit a girl "I was greatly flattered by the attention given to me after-thderby but my greatest pleasure came when I went to the barn 'Count knew me I know and think Anita was jealous But Anita will cet her chance later this sea son We are going to keep heir in her class and not hurt her to make anv selfish record for ourselves "We have been offered $200000 for Reigh Count and goodness knows what we could get if we should offer Anita for sale but we are going to keep them because thev are family jewels" Mrs Hertz is enthused over the trosnect of a race between he Reigh Count and Victorian Harry Whitnev's Preakness and Pavn Withers winner "I will have to go in training for that race because I was almost a nervous wreck after the derby Count went sound asleep an hour after the race but I couldn't sleep for two niehts "Who do I think will win the race if 'Count and Victorian are matched? Why that darling of ours is the greatest little fellow that ever ran on four legs Ana Anita well she's just beyond words" Before the active days of Reigh Count and Anita Peabody are over Mrs Hertz probably will have set a record for total stable earnings and perhaps the great success of the stable will continue after they are through runninpr For tho master of the household says: ''That pair ought toforproduce some nice us" little fellows f NATIONAL L W Pet 622 28 17 Cincinnati 605 26 17 i Chicago 595 22 15 New York 23 18 561 St Louis 550 22 18 i Brooklyn manager 1 17 436 22 Arlington! park newest of Chica Pittsburg 361 13 23 go tracks will thus become ' the Boston 7 28 200 AmiericaJ to adopt this sys Philadelphia first in tem Brueni eaidj Tuesday's Results Under the arrangement horses Chicago 4s7 Cincinnati 0 will be held at the barrier until St Louis Pittsburg 1 5 the calculators j can compute the 12 York New Brooklyn odds on each horse and have them 3 Boston 9j Philadelphia of view crowd full in the posted When the odds are posted the sig R H E Score: nal will be given' the starter to send Cincinnati I 1 0 4 the field away 1 $ 4 Chicago At other American tracks Bruen Edwards Batteries Luque pointed out odds are not figured and Picinich Sulkleforth until the finish of the race To obviate jany possibility of Jones and Gonzales complaint from owners of heavily ' R H E4 ' weighted hiorsesp jockeys will be St Score: i 14 Louis '7 to while the dismount permitted 7 : 2 1 Pittsburg are odds being! computed Batteries Rhem and Wilson Grimes Fumel and Gooch Hems-le- y - s ! New York Club Standing W 33 23 Philadelphia Cleveland St Louis Boston Chicago Detroit Washington 23 ' 18 15 15 15 13 Pet L 7 14 17 22- - 20 24 26 25 j 825 622 575 450 429 385 366 342 Tuesday's Results Washington 3 3 4 Boston Philadelphia Chicago at St Louis postponed ' rain Detroit at Cleveland postponed rain New York 2-- 3-- 12 4 Job-lonows- NEW YORKJ May 30 — (AP) — Procrastination shas robbed George Volgt of his chance of winning the national open grolf championship at Olympla fields Chicago next month The holder of the north and south amateur championship had fully intended to compete In the national opi?n but kept delaying th necessary requirement of filing an entry blank Only when th-- lists had closed ion Wednesday did th former Washington amateur dis cover that intentions hav no offi cial place with the Uoited States Golf association t top Volgt ha$ bejjn playinp form since he Kbandone-- th n tlonal capita) f r th North Hiil club here He pnn won in huvr slon the Lido Garden City g Cherry Valley invitation tourn ments J ki 3 ' 8 24 16 :( L Beiinie Oosterbaan Ends Colbrful Career At Michigan golfers the largest ever enrolled in the lnvil4tlonal tournament teed off in the fourth annual classic at 9 ii m today at the Ogden Golf fand Country club Sixteen players wlll qualify in the championship and first flights Match play Is carded for this aftSecond and third round ernoon contests in both 'flights will be listed next Saturday with the final Championship contest next Sunday over 36 holes Eddie Morrison J927 title holder did not enroll inasmuch as he turned professional! a few days ago C E Foley of the Salt Lake Country club stands put as the big favorite in the tournament "Foley has a pack of titles under his belt now and should be a serious con- FORTY-ON- "U" 3 4 4 4 5 3 1 2 1 0 0 4 3b 1 4 3 Foley however will be up against the most colorful field in the history of the big classic Ralph J'ugmlre lis down as onere Pug-miof the best bets for Ogden eliminated Fbley last season 1 up in one of the feature matches of the tournament J A keen ba ttle is 'expected also in the race for medalist honors The golfers teed off in three- somes as follows today: Les Gottschall IWillianv Rocke-fell- er and Ross Gwilliam C E Foley Mark Murphy and Earl Freebairn Warnet Arthur Frank Irving and Dick Freed: Joe Jensen Fletcher Scowcroft and Dr E W Browning Frank McGanny Jr apd Milton Aiderson Captain B P) Irwin Bartlett Wicks and Ralph Gwilliam Howard Candland Carl Norberg anq li E Bristol George S Eccles 03 C Keate and Steve Moore Pau L Wattis J N Casella and GeorgB Bowers Ralph Pugmlre Abel Larsen and R E Maus: Fay Fraker W A Carter and C Graves H W Howell Dr Le Roy Pugmlre and Harry O'Laughlln C C Eubank Dr Mark Brown and tT A Saddler H Berg C V Forsgren and B' H Mulvihill 0 1 1 3 8 0 0 2 0 1 R H E Score: 2 2 8 Washington 1 3 6 New York Batteries: Jones and Tate Pip-gra- a and Bengough Collins R H E Second game: 2 3 10 Washington 3 12 19 New York Batteries: Gaston Brown and Ruel Hoyt and Collins BAMBlMS 18 Bennii Oosterbaan is through at Michigan but he'll never be for This Wolverine star of gotten sports for the past three years thre will become another Anji Arbor in a few days—and you graduate can bet that many Big Ten schools is a nice while admitting-Benniis glad he's boy jandj all that foot through) An ball e°nd and a nice basket ball play er Michigan s star athlete ended his collegiate career as a valuable memberf of the Big Ten baseball champions All-Americ- an "0 HWRUNS " -- - PREP STARS TO f the grandstands of the Yankee stadium yesterday brought hla 1928 total to 18 two more than he ever compiled during the first two months of the season At the end of May last year he had 16 home runs just as he had at the end of the same hi:- Lawrence (10) Iarry Games To ronto won from Tom Klrby Bos ton (10) ' NEW YORK-HGen- e Johnson Bayonne N J technically knock ed out Benny Gopld Canada (13) Leo Kole Bayorine knockedout Joe Morrin St at eh Island (1) Joe it month in 1926 Before that his best April and May came in 1921 Babe Bath when he had 15 He is nine days and eight games ahead of his record-smashin- g pace of 1927 His eighteenth home run last season came on July 7 in his forty-eight- h game The second battle of the Yankees double head er yesterday was his fortieth con test of the year Lou Gehrig's ninth and tenth homers yesterday brought him to within one of the pace he set last year so far as the calendar goes He hit his tenth circuit drive last year on May 23 his eleventh four days later and waited until May 31 for his twelfth MINOR RESULTS SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Tuesday's Results Mobile 2 New Orleans 5 Birmingham 10 Nashville 4 Little Rock 0 Memphis 9 Atlanta at Chattanooga rain INTEnNATIONAIi LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Toronto 10 Buffalo 3 Montreal 4 Rochester 9 Newark 0 Reading 1 (Only games scheduled) WESTERN LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Amarillo 12-- 7 Tujsa 4 Wichita 12 Oklahoma City 6 Wichita 4 Oklahoma City 5 Sec ond game AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tuesday's Results Milwaukee 7 Kansas City 4 Toledo 8 Indianapolis 12 Minneapolis 1 St Paul 8 Columbus 10 Louisville 2 National Meet Booked For Scholastic lien of Entire U S May 30-- (AP) — In vaslon of Chicago by 800 hia-school frack "and field stars with Olympic aspirations from all parts of the country for the University of interscho Chicagora twenty-fourt- h lastic afStagg field Friday and Sat urday is underway our memDers or tne irt Collins Colo team runner-u- n r: in 1927 were the first to arrive making the more trip by I motor Twenty-fou- r athletes from the same school are en rout by train making the Cold-rad- o entry the largest from any one school in the meet - Rocky Moun tain athletes have won the national title twice and are favorites to win this year The Colorado boys however will have strong opposition from the champions Northeastern Hih of Detroit! The Detroit school has again entered a strong team- - including! its two negro stars-olast year — Eugene Beatty and Love Snowdcn It was Beatty who last year tied the world's interscholastic jcord in the century at :09 5 and' then set a new world's mark low hurdles at for the 220-ya:24 5 Snowden who scored in the 1927 dashes will find compe tition from another negro — Ralph Metcalf of Tildensprinter High CHICAGO f 4-- rd 1-- New York drew (10) Patsy Ruf-fal- o Mt Vernonl and Al Tripoli Yonkers drew (jO) TOLEDO Ohio— Chick Suggs New Bedford Mass and Chuck Feldman5 Toledo drew (12) Jack Lynch New Bedford outpointed Johnny Conley Miami Fla won from Frankie RIb Cleveland (6) Metcalf recently set ft Chicago new national mark in the furlong and tied the mark for the hundred in the Illinois Jtate meet The State Athljetlc association of Pennsylvania "yesterday named all winners of the state meet to compete In the Chicago! classic From Columbus Ohio will come Herbert who ran Moxley the quarter-mile- r 440 in tbe state meet in 48 breaking the worid'i interscholastic Ted Mererecord established ' v l jby dith 2-- 10 - Of the 17 standard track and field events thel world's record in nine have been mad in the Maroon meet New records were made- last year in the Javelin the pole vault and the low hurdles and the hundred mark was tied The meet la divided into two1 sections —one for high schools and the other for academies - !Proof That ©gdenPeop appreciate real prices and real quality has been shown by the 4-- TEXAS LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Beaumont 1 Wichita Falls Waco 1 Shreveport 4 Houston 6 Fort Worth 8 San Antonio 11 Dallas 7 — many purchasers at Hoggans Expansion 3 Sale ' WESTERN ASSOCIATION Tuesday's Results Muskogee 1 Fort Smith 2 Independence 8 Joplln 3 Topeka 6 Springfield 3 R H IE Score: THREE-EY- E R H E 0 Score: LEAGUE 16 New York J12 2 4 12 2 5 11 Results Philadelphia Tuesday's Brooklyn 1 9 3 and Boston i Bloomington 6 Evansville 5 Fitzsimmons Batteries! Batteries: Walberg Rommel and Peoria 13 Decatur 2 O'Farrell Petty Moss Koupal and 5 Quincy 9 Cochrane Russell McFayden and Henlrne Springfield Haute-DarrvilHofmann Berry Terre j r— postponed —o rain R H jL Score: l - Our entire clothing stock is offered at reductions un-matcha- ble ! J j le j - j Boston i Philadelphia 9 32 3 5 1 3 Batteriest Robertson and Taylor Walsh Rins McGraw j and Lerian WU-lough- WISCONSIN WILL LUQUE READY TO TAKE TURN HAVE NEW HOUSE 30 — ( AP)-Cincinnati hurler who injured his arm while pitching against the Cubs yesterday will be able to take his regular turn in the box Manager "Jack Hendricks said today o It was thought at first that risionv Gtrrs new coach Luque had pulled a tendon but an Hopf former Unlversity examination showed he had only rf tlmoak 'lratk star has accept strained a muscle injured a few ed a contract as track coat'h for days ago when he warmed too lisnory university in Georgia i O IT OUGHT TO BE GOOD When you consldr that it takes f SS 000 a year to maintain their alhletie plAnt you can understand why Yale boasts it Is the finest 1 -- s $ i by CHICAGO Adolfo Luque May — MADISON Wis May 30 — (AP) The last obstacle to the erection o an athletic field house at theUnl versity of Wisconsin has been re moved by the- supreme court Dis missal of the suit brought by D G Loomis of Kenosha to test the validity of loans from the teachers retirement fund for the erection o buildings on the campus Construction of the field house at an estimated cost of $400000 will start this summer - ans Knowing HOW TO DRESS is I M — (liy Tho Associated Press) BOSTON — - George Manollan Boston defeated Arthur Flynn 1 — (AP)- NEW YORK May Babe Ruth has had the best April home run campaign of his and May - ' career Two drives in - FIGHT RESULTS f PERFORM AGAIN Is Far Champion Slugger Ahead of His 1927 AT CHICAGO 'U' Record 30 E tender 1 5 1 9 27 32 Totals in ninth xBatted for Kenney Score by Innings: 102 000 000 — 3 Ogden 000 001 41x —6 Pocatello Runs responsible for Summary: Two-bas- e Kenney 4 Portman 3 Three-base — Roche Stoven hits hits — Portman Mosolf Home—run — Vergez First base on ballai Off Portman 1 Struck out— By Kenny 3 by Portman 6 Left on bases — Ogden 4 Pocatello 2 Double plays — McSane to Hammock to Stoven — Price and Deeble Time Umpires— of game 1:18 1 0 May 30— Another American turf" of the queen Mrs with Payne Whitney ranking and Mrs Virginia Fair Vanderbllt succeeded to the throne when the pretty little red colt Reigh Count won the classic Kentucky derby for Mrs John Hertz wife of the Chicago taxicab 0 5 0 Charles Foley Is Given Slight Edge Over Riyal Performers i 24 18 CHICAGO 5 2 1 Portman p r7 5 0 0 0 I 4 2 2 Roche lb Norton c - VOIGHT IS OUT OF GOLF EVENT Golfers In Annual barney AB RjH PO A E Tierney ss Mosolf rf Jensen cf Spusa 0 0 0 POCATELLO' Parker 2b Daley If Parris If Inclined Her youthful appearance does not indicate it but she is a grandmother and her Interests are fair removed from society "1 never shave cared for society and I did not get into the racing game for an!y social ends" she said a few days ago My husband and and our children have always been interested in horses and I am not boasting when I say that I can ride quit© well and that I know a u little about splaying polo "There IS a sort of financial thrill to the came of course But the pleasure we have gotten out of the more than $100000 that Reigh Count has won is not in the money R H E but in the satisfaction that we knew Score: ' 1 ai good colt? when we bought him 7 10 i Oakland J J J 0 for $120004 8 13 Missions "He mayi go on arid win more Wetzel Boehler Batteries:! than Nelson any other horse ever has won Martin Read Gould and before we retire him but we will and Baldwin not love him for that We love him because he Is all horse a wonder : 33 Totals 14 0 4 4 4 Stover lbHammack ss Lapeyri rf Kenney p xMattas SALT LAKE AB H PO A 3 0 2 2b Woodson —1 Hs Through POCATELLO - McAuley If i 0 0 12 1 1 2 3 -- STARS ' " v - semi-windu- v l ffi- - f 3 1 Keane ss f 1 5 rang c Hand Hanna missed a long' left at the Glynn p 1 1 opening of the fifth They mixed on the ropes and Hanna fell out 17 6 27 17 To tells again staying on the edge of the Score by Inning: platform Salt Lake — They exchanged rights and lefts 010 000 23x— 6 Runs in a clincn jess nooKea a rignt 011 21x — 6 U010 Hits to the chin and Hanna a left to the Boise — midsection Jess landed : another I 1001 000 110 — 3 Runs right to the mouth and drew blood 010 211—8 1012 Hits They were clinching att he bell — King Duff 2 Runs Summary be at touched the gloves They Woodson Camilli 2 Nielson 3 ginning of the sixth and went into Errors — Bernardo Ostenberg Sac a clinch ' Hobson hooked two rifice hits— Bernardo Molle Jones rights to the chin and a left to Two-basNlel the midsection as they went into sen e Duff hits— Anti 2 Glynn e Ostenberg Three-basa clinch Jess missed a right up- hit — Anti Double plays — King to percut They exchanged lefts to Crowley to Duff i Duff to King to the face and Hanna sunk his left — By Glynn 4 to the stomach as they went into a Crowley 5Struck aout on balls — Off clinch They traded rights and by Duff5 off! (Bases 4 Duff Runs respon Glynn a were in lefts to the face They sible for — Glynn 3 Duff 6 Hit bats bell rang clinch when-thWhen two heavyweights entered men — Tadevich and Camilli by p Par- Duff Glynn Wild Casper the ring for the —Glynn ljtyDuff 1 Runs ley Norseth announced their names pitches in — By Arvtl 4 by Keane 1 as Ummmpp vs Awwow Ummmpp batted won in four minutes with a reverse by Casper 2J by Ostenberg 1 Time of game — 1 :5 9 Empires— Davis at body Held on bases Melvln event plate: In the special —1— Hales won from Glen Furness tak ing1 the first fall in six and one-ha- lf COAST LEAGUE minutes with a head scissors and the second in four and a half Club Standing minutes with an arm stretch 1 w L Pet to Pete Russell of Ogden bowed 3 5 22 614 Sacramento Joe Stevens in seven minutes in one San Francisco 589 33 23 of the preliminaries and Young Los 554 25 31 i Angeles' a Buss Brown with Lewis threw 544 26 31 Hollywood one-half reverse body in four and 1 27 482 29 U minutes in the curtain raiser Len Missions 439 25 32 Oakland i Harbertson refereed the prelimi- Portland 429 24 32 naries 345 36 19 Seattle was last handled The program as was WardenAl He by night Tuesday's Results sisted in the preliminary work by 4 Sacramento 1 Hollywood Malcolm Watson Merlon StevenMissions Oakland 7 son' and Rete Conroy San Francisco at Portland post o Saturponed ralnp double-headday DiDIER Los Angeles-Seattl- e game post poned teams traveling R H E Score: FOR I 6 1 Sacramento j i '4 12 Hollywood Batteries: Keating and Severeld and! Bassler Kinney Spuds Take Fist Contest canvas and rolled on his back Nelson clamped on a reverse body the fall in five minutes winning nA 3(1 RArnnds ViRaor hooked a headlock on Nel son after they returned to the ring Nelson put a head twist on Visser thv went to the mat with Pftte on the defensive When they Pete had another aero whirled George and they He plane fell to the floor tangled in thea ropes Nelson on top securedxsm front body press ana jrteieree TViArftn awarded him the fall in thrift minutes In the boxing attraction Hanna wan the first in the ring and was followed in a few minutes by Hob son Announcer Parley worsetn The srnvA their weights at 144 20 minutes for was delayed fight bficause some one had brought three left gloves and only one right The crowd took the delay Hobson took every round with TntInn nf thft second which as even His long rights fSPthe ehln won the match for him al MIW XTnrtna nartlullv nffstpt thfilr tffect with his body punching lianna wnu wncs iu usui From Bruins With ropes was handicapped by their His counter punching slackness Score of 7-- 4 several times slowed Jess down when the Ogden boxer was swing IDAHO FALLS lad May 20— ing wide — Knocking a homer over the (AP) hopes field fence and a Hanrushed right Hobson In the third Idaho Falls hurler was the na across the ring and the Idaho Didier man was knocked through the sensation of the day and the decid rones bv a right to the stomach and ing factor in Pete Maloney's Spuds the Twin Falls Bruins lit on the back of his head on the vanquishing hits until trround The fall shook him up Dldler allowed only three rally considerable but he gamely crawl the ninth when a four-h- it ed back into the ring They tight- brought in two tallies The score: IDAHO FALLS ened the ropes which took another AB R H PO A E 20 mlnute3 and the crowd amused 4 0 1 11 0 Gerran lb themselves by wise cracking 5 1 On resuming their work they Silva as 2 3 3 started off cautiously Hanna slip Tanner 2b 2 2 1 1 to the head and Martin rf i 4 ped a light left clinch 0 3 4 Jess rush Ferguson 3b thev went into a 0 4 0 ed in and they slugged Hanna was Kelly cf 4 0 2 lone with a left and then hooked Burns If 4 0 0 7 1 a rieht to Hobson's shoulder Jess Mclsaacs c G O 4 2 cracked him across the ring and Didier p Hanna lefts swung exchanged they 7 11 7 IS 36 a short leit to tne cmn ana jess Totals answered with a right to the same TWIN FALLS snot AB R H PO A E ' 1 3 2 0 3 Hanna slipped a right to the- Benjamin 2b 4 0 0 chin and Jess rushed him pump- Dwyer sa 4 insr risrhts and lefts to the chin and Fitzgerald lb 0 6 4 midsection Hanna leaned back Walters cf 0 0 over the ropes and Hobson pumped Coleman rf 2 4 0 0 4 riehts and lefts He rushed Hanna Peterson If 0 2 2 across the ring and knocked him Allen 3b 4 5 0 0 0 into the ropes with a right to the Lyle c 2 5 4 0 0 ohin as the round ended 2 3 0 Wellbanks p 1 0 0 0 0 They started the second round Kassic p 1 0 0 0 0 slowly They exchanged light lefts xLyke and then went into a clinch Jess missed a right and Hanna clubbed 4 7 24 35 T6tals him as he came in Jess hooked a Wellbanks for batted xLyke chin and Johnny sent a right to the stomacn eighth to the left Score by innings: They exchanged light arights and Idaho Falls 001 140 100 — 7 Hanna overswung wltli right and Twin Falls 101 000 002 — 4 thev went into a clinch Hanna — Didier runs Home Summary: to and chin Jess the hooked a left Two-bas- e hits— Martin overswung with a right Johnny Martin Ferguson Burns W'alters Didier clubbed him again as he came in Hit — Benjamin Cole by pitcher They exchanged rights and lefts man Bases on balls — Off Didier A Jess shot a right uppercut and then 2 1: off WTellbanks Hits — Off repeated with the same hand Han Didier 7 off Wellbanks 10 o£f Kas were the na slid along ropes They sich 1 Earned runs— Off Didier 3 in a clinch at the bell off Wellbanks 3 Time of game a to the swung Hanna long right ar as the third round opened Jess hour 50 minutes Umpiresi — Mc laid a right to Hanna's chin and I Weuan ana—vvuaer — —a Tnhnnv slaDoed him on the shoul- MAIXK REPEATS IS TRAGIC der Jess missed another right and I or the second successive year Ilanna clubbed him as he came Maine won the New England in in Jess was swinging right hands tercollegiate track championship from all angles and Hanna was! this year slipping and rolling with them NICE NEWS FOR M'GRAW Hanna danced away and Jess Jake Levy the Jewish pitcher missed two rights They mixed in the middle of the ring and Jess farmed out to Hartford in th hooked a right to the button Jess Eastern league by the New York rushed him to the ropes and the Giants won his first five starts If Wednesday's Schedule Boise at Salt Lake: Twin Falls at l£aho Falls Ogden at PocatSello SALT LAKE if&y 30(AP)— The Salt Lake Bes playing for the first time on thenew community baseball dian)iond (captured the first game of the iseriesi from Boise 6 to 3 here Tuesday Glynn went the route for the Beef and Duff hurled for the Senators BOISE ' I AB H PO A l1 3 Bernardo sa 20 4 If Casper 1 5 0 Kuehl cf 5 0 2 I Wickman 3 1 5 King c 0 L him to three times and slammed 30 minthe mat The fall required utes and 30 seconds cau Thv started the second fall of head-loctiously Pete used a series After the fourth one Visser's eagerness became too great ana he dove for Nelson who was lying on his side in the corner George slipped to one side and Pete hit the : -- outs -- Forty-On-e Portman Bests Kiiiney Vergez Is Star With Bat Indians Sally 4 i mark Nelson heaved Pete to tne mat with a headlock and Visser broiceaway by kicking him in the kiativs They struggled 10 meir ieei ajnd Georce heaved Visser with an other headlock Pete weaved over thw floor and came up with an air rln£ 8 8 6 6 8 j 714 571 533 400 400 400 4 6 j " " Tues-da- y fight with Johnny Hanna of night in his tello at Lorin Farr Park when he slugged the Idaho mauler after he had landed on the canvas six-roun- i j 10 Boise Ogden Salt Lake Twiri Falls Idaho Falls Pocatello ' Pet L -- INITIAL TILT ji W A— — " Besti Buff In Logan Wrestler Captures Second and Third Falls to Win Glynn Mound! Battle Anti Intermountain Title Pocatello Fighter Is Game Is Batting Star Glove Mixup and Failure of Ring Supports Offer Obstacles in Sports Card at Park Club Standing in Headline ytnptc In —— li R ere fy Knowln g WHERE TO |