Show I 4 to s THE OGDEN STAND c For State q OOlCTS JXMJHfUS Twin Main Events On Next Mit Card DEMPSEY MAY Maero To Oppose Ray And Sneddon Will Take On Jensen At Coliseum Revell Completes Arrangements For Salt Lake- ' Jw' 4 UDEN’S two fistic sensations Joe Maero arid Billy Sneddon will again share honors in a double headline A UUI GVIK LOOMS event at the Coliseum next Friday night Each bout is will return to JA Kthe 1imi SKY six rounds aiena perhaps hi scheduled for shittrr all ptevious at-- t wilt singles event 12 pairsof doubles and a event from the handicap line will be on the Mate for the lovers of the clay pigeon sport It U Hector of Pocatello the gunner who turned in a perfect score in three events Memorial day is expected to be on hand v when the event gets under way A for records dant gree was the That bf itcment liurl d at t he w ritt r by Hardv ljowmnt' t oi m f r Salt hake promoti r a few da rd 24-bi- mliiiife and the n v f 50-ya- ur ago pan would Itowfimg many ted that Itemp-e- y WILL COMPETE IN OPEN PLAY i Pros Gives Big Edge Career Is One of Unusual Interest Special Correspondent of expected today also is ntng opines 1 CHICK EVANS Veteran Standard-txaminc- r MANY IDAHOANS CHfCAGO Jun& 1— Chick EvOfficials m charge of the shoot the liitii'vught title ans the rec a Indiord enrollment golfer frpm Chicagrand predict in the’ d ip when Denipsoy was cations to a field of approx- go beliex’ts that within a few years point i tight nf for him and eg money au r professionimately 100 shooters J In r v knowk the al stars "will domligld racket Dave Hood of Denver who has lie pi t d iet s that seived as cashier at many of the from a! inate 'the national w ill w m o t r I zeud un S' btni l(i open Tueschampionstate will events I'tah arrive i h Piuit to a greater and or to ship make day ij Wednesday plans df the bigj I h for tiie state feature degree than any time since Frant r plan The s 1‘ Wiley Coleman Frank HcGan cis Ouimet rockfor lh‘JS( hru ney and W D Harrison are coned the bunk red sidered the elite of the amateurs ion a(t lift” r than i pre-d- gain Tbit was X n- -t I i i 1 1 1 -t world with 1m tor the state series here McUan-ne- y t g r victory in all of the honors the hogged ovet Harry Var-dupro class last year and Ted Ray R H “Ernie" Ford of Ogden at Brookline in doubles champion is now fe Texas 1913 attending the Rotary convention In Evans' opinbut will teturn in time to perform ion there is no with the select field player in jmatKur Ianiont Ilendershot youthful to succeed sight Ogden performer singles champion FSobbv Jones as a last season is fan rounding into threat against form and may come through with the professionals anothfr title once be Georgian Elects to leave 1 I IN 'INK OHM the open btittle grounds behind Ja k Campbell another Qgden-it- e The) amateurs have had their has been shooting with fine share of successes m the open consistency of late and may sur- since Ouimet blazed the trail and prise Campbell is a colorful per- Evans Jerry Travers and Jones former all have had a hand in shutting A 1 Bigelow and G L Beck- out the professional brigade In er veterans of years of trap com- 15 open championships the amapetition will be other serious teurs have won five times which threats enrolled from Ogden Much is a splendid record is expected of these two gunners Jones may wm several opens Shooters from Idaho Montana before retiring for some of his Wyoming Nevada Utah Colorado best years are before him But and California will be represented when Bob quits seeb a teturn of There is a possibility that Ehooters the old days wherji an amateur of New Mexico and Arizona may considered it a nafe of time to also be on hand for the four-da- y enter the open championship program ‘Professionals art playing Thursday has been designated as much competitive gif for the practice day The championship erage amateur to pope for events will get under way Friday tory against them" Saul Chick The final warmup today is expectthe old clays a professional ed to place all of the Utah shoot-ti- s held closely to his dull and played m tip-to- p form for the Utah in onlv a few championships per state program this week-en- d year But now the ciack players The new lub house at the Og- are m competition the year around den gun club will be completed They have an obvious advantage and ready for use this week it is over all save the amateur of leal It is one of the best wealth and leisure-an- d announced should gain a tight hold on t4ie open Horton in the best Smith is only one of the young professionals playing splendid golf and the nufnber will increase each it tlgUles' The puhbe d minds another matcli n whnii Di mpst Is one of the puticipants and the Ltahn t tore pfipul u now than at any tune iri his natcti is letdy to cash in ‘What would he the outcome of boat?” the St hrnelnu-- ietnpsi s Downing is is asked ‘Dlntmling undoubtedly would wm luit ii shoull be a giiat d i tap ' the si’Ui hi ii omoter arc bad "Ifinjr-- e but t hoi old hkL to some extent is stilt with him is It n mi e-- i 1 te-plu- I he'll be a sap to sajs but would have to con- Dempsey fight again offer of a million sider a Iona-ful- o Just wiat do jou make ol' that at son ? adage that uttrans I'll IIcan’toldrime back is again tosstune an winds This ed to the tom Ogden ite is figured in the marvel ua pertormani e— a feat that has ip experts of the west agog with surprise and enthusiasm Youth will be served That is the continutl howl in modern day 1 Yet spelts like lb - will-krov- n in lb: and n 1 a thiun of the trap® tiie tu(ct callable gun-- i f i ii Og-no- mi'n otlier veterans casts statne:it into ob-- ’( o m tf Bigelow of P V t t b s a t at L v is blazing now a wav With fine pievibiun At i Inn hit sn es a pWe the in spoi is hill if finr or fue ie passed up the me In that five tor g i golf tap it it shooiimr failed to lure i u him away ltoi i ins many other du- O’DOUL ties lie w as si not hr id with work pud in w n it little spate tune he had petfoinfd ml the gOif links the e is out of spmts competition would plane tip majority in cl i'b Nut so with the h: He catne back Aiibio U igrlow NEW YORK June 1 — (AP) — strong i um! back with sensational Frank O’Doul the reformed pitchCslllts er continues to do much better with his hat now that he has translb gf low i S if ferred his main headquarters from He is i hooting n tire Polo Grounds to Philadelphia and ? i on ui d on e southpaw owns a sirin is thif us m tin state classic The of 422 the only mark in i c i opimeni in g Thmtduy gaudy percentage for a National 1 i i proves that leigue fiit i'hcs t Of regular according to averuk ’('I H IP' ages issued today and including O'Doul's yames of hist St luii- - might to have a Dray heavy stickingWednesday a big has played flav Pul tin u it N a gray day for p irt m keeping the Phillies at the most of the ut tu-- teams whenever g of tiie heap with bp sam goes m then 314 tiie only 300 club in the it ague Oiii i'j tin m i i a fan vvtio o’Doul also leads in runs scored the dupe ho us'ly ho was with 37 vv nlle (’hick Hafey of St v t to I v nu old Within Emus and Charlie Grimm of Chif bio Dure vt ii' vv h lack Quinn cago are tied for the top in runs Each haa 34 Andy battiil in Kt Eouis has collected the of High soon s’ivii: total of hits 55 while his s!E Utili st ti arnatiiir goif greatest teim-niat- c Prank Frisch has hit tiuiii mu nt o”o of the color-i- l 17 doubles to lead Lloyd Waner i j u U atti ps of tl o year of in triples Pittsburg sets the pace t ill in (In rac tion at " ith rati Melvin Ott of New iiit and six i Holt and ’uani club yoik m home runs with 11 Ott w o tell m J Lou Gehrig of tied was with also t it f ns A ngi le! y ankius for the inter-leagu- e lp nt r - i pi i d to borne run title KiktCuyler of Chl-- i M' kie ticS t g imist igo ha s the largest total of steals a - f e ' it e l i i i i i jnn 1 LEADS ( SWAT ARTISTS j 1 1 i one-tim- 400-or-bett- or 1 -- r team-battin- -- fol-bi'v- c! 1 him T i ii t i ( t v i I i i 1 I j op a ' ! ' j an n e di 1 1 Burleigh Grimes of Pittsburg He ii um alt ni'li- - continues to lead the pitchers v It iOneat t the in h is won eight games and lost none t J t ml t ib s I ot i addition to saving several others in oie tr n ("I Is pvpo tel to take for which he can receive no credit i vert 'I hi® of bour-- o I nt m t Grimes has worked m the records I i n H IIS tl t' f w it h UpHC ts 83 innings m eleven contests sev-o- if a id vvuit n t pr on isi d i u’ of which have been complete run if tlm f u t tii it games b Is innings lie leads m both of p to e hel ht e Moi e and full g lines the v i Guy- - Bush i tu in HI bn a 11(1"' Will get into t’hn aero lias won five games and tin' s it i vv 11 i t i time in'iifi for rwlvesb r Johnson of St Louis four to t ike their st it'ee at without a defnit for either the Die fust tie Kn in Bra me of Pittsburg Clive n opi n u rn P nt one th it Dudley of Brooklyn Harold Haid will civ f n Ion some nation tl pab- - of St Lotus and Elmer Hearn of 11V f sub i ' d tin tiie ( t ' Poston complete the undefeated If t h is ell lit i® iiii'e usf Jesse Haines of St Eouis put sc lsur vv lit be one of with five vietoiies and one reverse u d t tiie i i" f ituir- - for ( gib n u s i® tiie highest ranking defeated g i p 1 f 1 I - t r ! - ! 1 1 1 pri-il-O- 1 I 1 ( I j v I -- 1 i 1 1 1 i ) I 1 i ! 4 dim j terinnunt'ilP atmtiut the pltchei state aj Hour and an iniernpiun- Following O’Doul in the indivld-- n I tl batting table are these regu-ilaiprogram that would ill l oppn 394 Hendrick Brooklyn do f f d to anv golf club in Atneu- High St I outs 382 Stephenson i s cl b tip® foason D at-- u Pin ago 3D' g Guyler Chicago ' ter eft t han at any 7S7 I'risf h St Louis 365 Hera t ug nn 304 Klein PhilaII po vii P is ot gam?el in 1 r 1 5 man Brooklyn It h o i bke a t raise lous season Friherg thiladfl-phi- a delphia 330 353 and Terry New York 348 O Ooijfiy says it looks to liint ns Rogers Hornsby just misses the if lat 1c might consider the offer first v despite the surge whicha hut not! the fight ami you nil sure-I- carriedten him mediocrity to are rjc t ignorant of the fact that mark of 343 from two weeks He within HO Air Miujt Vts Dempsey liaVe is twelrth behind Walker of Cinsippisii cinnati who has 347 Following the riiillies in the Hi c pf th-- leading golf clubs of team batting table Are the Cubs the (at Kus isiued a rule prohib- who have 29 4 a single point more s from performing than the Pirates can show it pg ic The over t P i ' ionise Tins would be Cubs lead in team fielding with ‘ad rn is e to a number of Ogden's '74 two points more than the vv f t e s'Pitl The Phillies are third fif It a tiie to be Giants 9 hove 7 0 Ij with apt ®- V ’ I 1 1 VV ) v oii-jrtn- g e ) 't ) i I a n V' “Of course some new amateur star may come along to succeed Jones and men George Voight might give the pros a battle for a few years but $ doubt if the amateurs will far4 as well for many" years a& they have since 1913Evans related to the writer how he never entered an open championship until 9 4 although he had been competing m the amateur for several years prior to -- j 1 that “I did not think I had a chance” he declared “As a matter of fact I was down east in 1913 just a short time before Ouhntq won at Brookline 1 had beaten Francis and Jerry' Travers in medal play at Garden City but did not enter the open d could not have won anyhow for Ouimet’s victory ovoi Varden and Ray was the gnetttest feat m American golf But it siiows you the feeling amateurs once1 had relative to the open” Evans plaved his first open in 1914 when Walter Hagen vvpnUhe title at Midlothian Chick w a$ ptay-m- g some five holes behind Ilagen and learned that Walter had putt on the dropped a home green to had the field Chick on the slip had a hip shot of the cut on the eighteenth that would haw given him a tie with the Haig "had it fallen He finished second in tiiat field am! then continued to be (he leading American amateur tii n til Bob Jones reached the peak of his gamp in 1922 Chick will attempt to qualify for Hie approaching open at Winged Foot and if successful will be one of the reial veterans in the field lie broke an one year after Hagen and Mike Biady will be the only contestant to antedate these tw o— if Michael qualifies Evans has a splendid record in the open championships After finishing second in 1914 he set a course record at Biltusrol on tlm first round of thd 3 N battle and then slumped due to the ball hc( was lfsin-- r He won at Minpikhada in 1 9 I fi and Piter took the amateur at Marion His fluii v iCtorv that ear is one record Bob Jones never has been aide ’o ( qual He was the first amateur in the open from 1919 to 1921 and since Jones ram) to the front has consistently been the second best C'hti k was the first amateur ever to win an important open in the United championships States lie captured the western open in 1910 and still is the only amateur ever to win in that event — which annually attracts a star field Chick has played little or no golf since last hutumn but intends putting in some) hard work on the fairway’s dqring'the next two weeks in an effort o attune his game for the qualifying test at Olympia Fields Evans sti41‘is onf of the greatest short iron players dn the game and one of the sport's most popular figures He has played in fnow open other 40-fo- ot 1 y -- IN LATE SUMMER Majo r Clubs Plan Baseball Changes Athletics Are Content With Present Lineup Yanks To Make Switches By GEORGE CHADWICK Special CorresjXMidcnt of 1 lie Standard-Examine- r 1 — In a the major league teams will be outfitted for tiie real battle Tiie lime is drawing near when the maximum of active players on any team will bo 2 5 That is the time when major hague presidents watch the records of transfer with keen eyes It will not be very hard for some of the teams to reduce They have Some of them done it already started with not much more than the player limit and some with a lot more When Commissioner Landis shot his little torpedo into the midst of the august major body apd informed some of the owners that they had been caught transgressing arrangements began m a hurrv to got Die player limit thing fixed up for the season There is little prospect that the Athletics will do much changing of players They are being successful now It will be foolisli if Connie Mack readjusts his infield or his outfield unless he is compelled to do so by injury to a player or for the reason that he is able to get some one who is much to a present man QUEER TEAM Alack has a' queer team but what of it as long as it wins? When he put Jimmy Foxx on first bae he was told that Foxx would never make an infielder They told him the same thing when Foxx played third base Whether he is an infielder or not he is helping the Athletics to keep in front Friends of Jimmy Dykes have implored Mack to play him regu-lail- v but the Philadelphia manager demurred trying to keep Dykes for a utility player and vet this vear when foced to use Dykes to it is the ’utility Play short-stoman" who has made his team Joe Boley did not cover enough ground and when he made good stops he sometimes failed to get the ball over as rapidly as ho should His arm is failing has studied Miller Huggins AI ark Koenig made up his he jintil mind to dare to try him at third and yet if Hpggins had gone on with Joe Dugan for another year lie might have! come nearer to winning the pennant than he may with Dugan in Boston Koenig at third and Ly n Lary or Leo Durocher at shortstop Huggins has two capital dfielding shortstops in both the the kids as they are called Lary will hold his own m major league baseball if he holds his health and Durocher is capable of extraordinary things at shortstop In two or three years from pow ne should NEW YORK June su-pen- or p last-name- teurs than any player with the exception of Bill 1’ownes And the golfing world wants him to play in many more The open at Winged Foot probably will be purely a domestic affair The latest bulletin issued by the LL S G A shows no entries from Great Britain and unless some of the British pros elect to come oxer at the last moment the championship will lack an international flavor for the first time since 1920 when Ted Ray captured thel title at Inverness But With Jorieife Horton Smith Hagen and the rest of our homebreds in the battle it will not lack for interest and ' sensational playing the best shortstops of major league baseball because hq will have become stabilized Hug® gins will let neither of them go The St Louis Browns have been cleared away for a week or So have the Detroit Tigerp two and tpe Chicago White Soxj Cleveland has nothing left to lend or to barter The American league) is out in the open now with tliej crews that will have to man the fleet until September unless there are deals to be made The Yankees wish they could have made a deal with Cleveland to get George Uhle They wanted him badly but Cleveland wanted that which the Yankees would not givej If Uhle had been obtained by New Y'ork and had started with thp same success that he lias had with Detroit the A’ankees would have) dashed through the whole American league and left it behind Uhle could have been the greatest of modern pitchers if he had not been too sociable The Giants are in position to let plavers go and let waivers on Welsh an outfielder who is not hitting hard enough for a eham pionship team and who has not proved that he is a championship player no matter how Well the Giants finished in 1928 The Brooklyn Dodgers have some little trimming to do but it doesn’t matter much how they trim Recently they came into a godsend in Dudley a pitcher who has been winking for them when all others have failed including their high-price- d men who are paid all out of proportion to what they earn Philadelphia hasn’t any surplus and would like to get one Boston has too much but no" one wants it sees the peed of Cincinnati strengthening and the tedm Is ill® fitted to go the length ofUhe race if it can’t get batters j The Cubs have got their fighting men and so have the Cardinals but it doesn't matter about the Cardinals because (hey can trade around ia theirwn clubs s0 th an cnlirply ncw team ifythej bo one of - By SPARROW McGANV Sjicclal Correspondent of The Standard-ExaminNEW YORK June 1— Jack Dempsey persists in stealing the thunder of publicity away from Max Sehmeling and ‘Paolino Uzeu-du- n Dempsey's break this week with Hubert Fugazy and Ed Cole local promoters coming on the eve of the Schmeling-Paolin- o fight gives impetus to thi rumors that Jack will come back to the i ing as a fighting man before another 12 months pass Dempsey's latest move kept fight gossip going this week for the principals in the biggest heavyweight match of the year are simply marking time and doing little other than light exercise tSchmel-iii- 0 has been in camp for two weeks but has not done very much work T’aolino has just taken possession of his training quarters And it will be a week or more before the Basque settles down to serious work That boxing is on the upgrade and drawing more money than ever before is evident throughout tiie country Big purses are consistently paid out and the million d°ar mark will be reached this month when Sehmeling and Paolmo clash The bait held out to Dempsey is another chance to cut into big money and while he holds the record “gate" at present it is fairly certain that either Paolinu or Sehmeling or even Jack Sharkey will top the former champion's mark vithm the next two jears TOPS riGHTEUS Dempsey's earnings in the ring have topped the four million dollar mark and he has attracted more than fifteen million dollars to the box office Dempsey drew down neat sums for showing the way over Georges Carpentier Luis Ftrpo Tom Gibbons and Jack His two losing efforts Sharkey against Gene Tunney also swelled the bankroll putting the Manassa Mauler safely inside the millionaire class He was the first fighter in history to break into the million dollar circle Tunney retired wtih a good-size- d bankroll but nothing to measure up to the bank account built up by the man he dethroned Tunney did not make the money Dempsey made out of the game but he carried out more and now has more than the former champion has This is one of the reasons the chief one why Gene Tunney will never be induced to return to the hempen square Jack Sharkey will be remembered for his million dollar gate with Tack Dempsey for the $400-00- 0 receipts at the Miami Beach bout with Y"oung Stribling and for the lesser gate with Jim Maloney And yet no one thinks the squire of Boston has close to a rjiillion dollars to show for his efforts in the ring It is true nevertheless Sharkey points to a bank account balance a bit around the half way mark toward his first million It is no seciet that Jack is looking forward Ho a fall engagement witli g the winner of the if bout and this produces fight the fireworks expected the autumn contest will top the attendance figure of the June engagement Sharkey of course figures he can beat any man in the world and after he finishes off either Paolino or Sehmeling he looks forward to another setto with Jack Dempsey which would hit the ceiling and set a new record for prize fight Sharkey says he will take Dempsey into camp and then go on for two more years in which he exp'ects to boost his earnings to ten millions and leave that for a mark Besides for others to shoot at boastful talk that fellow Sharkey indulges in lots of pipe dreams LACK THE COIN Neither Paolino nor Sehmeling The German has a big bankroll has jet to slide off a good-size- d purse But the opportunity is there just the same If Max can stop Poalino sotnethihg no other fighter has done to date and can go on to WESTLING SOLD TO DETROIT CLUB PORTLAND Ore June 1 — (UP) — George "Westling shortstop of the Portland club of the Pacific Coast league has been sold to Detroit for cash and three players it ' was reported here today The players were said to be Frank Slgafoos utility infielder Art Ruble outfielder who played with San Francisco last year and a pitcher whose name has not been learned Hendershot And Mills Prepared For Stiff Events Three Events Carded Today On Practice Program Shooters Start To Arrive Out-of-Stat- e ill be on hand SHOOTERS of Utah Idaho and W omin of the Ogde: Sim club at John M Hrown-cvcning park today for the three program Thjs Mill be the last shoot until the state ffots under wav on Thursday -- t Alaero and Sneddon came into instant favor two weeks ago with hurried victories over two prom-' Maero counted a ising rivals knockout over Kiekapoo Dan Indian fighter in two rounds and Sneddon sent his opponent Patsy Robbins of San Francisco to the land of slumbering daisies in the same number of cantos Maero and Sneddon both possess the old wallop And the sock in modern fistic work is what tiie fans crave PL NS COMPLETE Promoter Charles Revell has complete plans for an Ogden-Sal- t Lake fight card Friday It will ree vive the rivalry and should provide some spirited contests Sneddon was originally booked to meet Jackie Ray of Salt Lake but when Promoter Revell found that Ray was 12 pounds too heavy for Sneddon he signed the Salt Luker to meet Maero Ray only recently completed a tour of the coast and the middle west and is out with the statement that lie will stop Maero Sneddon has been booked to meet Peter Jensen in the other six round skirmish They are lightweight Jensen comes with a fine He carries the sock reputation in either hand “I look for two great bouts when Maero and Ray tangle and Sneddon and Jensen clash” said Promoter Revell last night “These two bouts should be hot from start old-tim- Did You Know That- has been s lf- tjmis trqjibb And lie appeared at the pr ss gate at th J’olu Grounds with Mi GRAVY JGIIY blue g oiu las cs on luin And th private (iuk on the gate gave him tiie bum's t us'i And go' the bum’s lush Imnself w tun at was barm d Vml nearly got a push in the iai e with 14 1 lie V ankle plavns Jo( k v Rothruck the good Boston p'avi r bv jf lling at bun "Whitt rot k old bov old bo old bov" good Charlej nlaarj the -- swill Yankee -- toaib and a ioppir were the n lean- gate talking ing against over tlmigs m a recent game Aral Babe Ruth put a foul drive bet wot n their heads that tossi d The Babe (hem into a panic didn t mean it Ot ourse Manley will make Ins fir&i appearance in months Re is ro putted to be In fine physical trim GETS I’llWUj Bob Perry gets a ohft rice to denn onstrate ins ability " over foul-rounds by meeting Judy LaSalle of Salt Lake in the other four i minder Promoter Revell has signed Bill Glasmann veteran referee to handle his bouts in the future to finish” made a decided lilt at the Ho knows the Revell has matched three of Og- last fibttc show den’s leading featherweights and game and Will order fighters from d the ring if they attempt to stall bantams for affairs The first bout 1 riday is schedJoe Critchlow who disposed of Bob Perry two weeks ago via the uled for 8:30’ o clo hr decision route is reported to be gunning for Elmer Ballard classy 118 pounder of Sjilt Lake Critchlow sparkled with class in hfis bout with Perry Earl Manley clever 118 pounder who claims the state professional BIG championship in his class is down for four rounds of competition against Jimmy LaSalle of Salt June stagg Field Chicago 1 — (AP) — (Athletes from Froebd do the same thtngo Jack Sharkey high of Gary Ind7 won th® nathere Is no telling how much the tional interscholastic track and German will pile up before he tires field championships at the Univerof the game and goes into retire- sity of Chicago today with a total ment of 42 points Arsenal high Inof who thinks the Anyone days dianapolis wai second vdth 282 million dollar purses are over need Fort "Collins Colo was third with only scan the figures of receipts at 26 One world’s prep record was major boxing bouts during the next 12 years and he will then readjust smashed three were tied and four his opintor marks for the meet were smashed Gla--ma- nn four-roun- FRUEBEL H7GH MEET WINS PC A ALE OF AUTOMOBILE re-cei- pts ACCESSORIES Tires and Accessories Reduced For Our Annual ’June Sale Entire Stock of Batteries Spot Lights Several stand- ard makes Values to $1500— TAIL LIGHTS Set of 6— fxDC now $225 $150 if Usual values to $100 sJ Splitdorf Plugs Spark Guaranteed Set of CUSHIONS ‘‘l)” shape of heavy materials and tail Regular $150 Stop Lights and stop 7Q now combinations complete Regular $250 STOP LIQHTS IC dt vLJu Pittsburg has paid up most of its debts and the Pittsburg pitening! staff is beginning to show its mettle There has been a lot of fussing about the infield but Dick Bar-te- ll seems to have settled his right to play short and George Grantham who can’t play second as 13 well as it should be played bringing hitting into the team and® for the first time Adam Comoros ky appears to have found a burg Washington is disappointed and) yet it is not altogether the plajers u ho have handicapped Wfcshington' The team was more stunned by its sudden reversal fropi the best in training to the worst in actual pennant racing and stopped aghast not knowing what to do Ford Paolino-Schmel-m- need to do so Pittsburg batting eye so there is likely to be little change 'at Pitts- State Champs Will Defend 1928 Titles Utahn Leads Rivals In Drawing Crowds At FisticjBouU ’ rd Sam Sharman and Chick Keilley the (b rman u e leading Salt Igike amateurs and w ho is a perfect H S Mills of Salt Hake handicap double In appear- champion of 1928 are 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