Show K 1 THURSDAY EVENING- JUNE 6 1929 - Leg S cAlonq 4 "I For Salt Lake Stars And Sneddon To Work For Knockouts In Headline Bouts Maero who are carded OGDEN boxers a select number of WELCOME SHOOTERS la host this week-en- d to OGDEN shooters of a number of western states The occasion is the staging of the fifteenth annual Utah state classic Experts started to trek Into Ogden Wednesday for the fodrTday program which was to get under way today Two Qgdenites E L Ford and Lamont Ilendershot will be defending their championships in the 1929 feature Ford is the doubles king and Ilendershot surprised last year by taking the singles at 200 birds Ft S Mills of Salt Lake will be on hand to defend his title at handicap targets Frank McGan-ne- y smiling young professional was here Wednesday for a warm- Up prior to j the fcig joust McGanney is suffering with an injury on hs trigger finger but is expected to compete These meh will face some spirited competition They will be pressed to the limit It is not at all unlikely to xpect at least one and possibly three new "‘champions Trap shocking is a colorful sport Shooters here for the fifteenth annual event wilF find one of the greatest backgrounds in the world for this spoft They will also find a hospitality second to none In the world Ogden extends a hearty welcome to the gunpers of the west the true sportsmen the lovers of the gTeat out o t doors! of the old headline that read: "Babe’s homer helps Yanks! to win 23 to 2”? VISSER IMPROVES BSE It Ogden PETE VIwrestler is going like a house afire In the southwest He is beating top notchers with consistency and "Writes that he now wants with Ira hern a match “I lost my first bout to Spellman at Phoenix but tossed this expert in short order in a return bout” Visser informed the writer in an What has become interesting letter "I want a crack at Ira Dem for the Ifitermquntain title and want Charles Resell to promote the match I’ll meet Dern on! any terms" Visser writes that he has defeated Daviscourt Steinburn Paul Jones FreeburgKotsonaros Duzek and other top- notchers Jones and Davtscburt are considered two of the greatest heavyweights of the j land Visser writers also that Casey Ber- guns in the ger is going "Igreat had a hard time to southwest beat Berger and believe the Iowan can beat pern” Visser states “He is 100 per csent better than at any " time in the past” The Ogdfn wrestler and Dern have never met and fans of Utah woujd welcome such a contest This bout if staged should attract the greatest crowd in mat history in th'e intermountain country Several of the British sports writers are beginning to express the fear tliat too much publicity Is beto sports We feel that a ing given little too much publicity is being given to blindfold tests but what is there to do about it? WHY WAIT UNTIL 1930 the situation in Concerning conference follow- Being 21 Horton Smith May Play Better GoK Now Salt Lakers at the Coliseum Friday night completed their training today Joe Maero and Billy Sneddon who are down in the twin main events are reported in splend did condition for their contests Maero wdll exchange socks with Jackie Ray of Salt Iake in the top spot of the card The Ogden welterweight Jumped into fame two weeks ago by scoring a knockout over Kickapoo Ban Maero was classy in this victory and stands out as one- fof the best men of his weight ever uncovered in Utah BRING ’EM ON Jack Jones manager of Maero was out with this statement today: "Maero Is ready to fight any man his weight Bring 'em on and Macro will exchange socks with 'em I believe Maero has the makAll he ings of a vorld champion needs is the support and encouragement of the fans” Maero can punch with either hand He is clever and fast also event will The other see Billy Sneddon of Ogden in action against Peter Jensen polished Salt Lake lightweight Sneddon like Maero hits like a mule and is expected to score a win over the Salt Laker Jensen on the other hand possesses a fine left hand and may come through with a victory This match is expected to be one of the best of the night It looks e like a Joe Critchlow of Ogden has a man-size- d job ahead Critchlow is carded to meet Elmer Ballard in - six-rou- nd ten-strik- the feature battle four-roun- d BASEBALL RACE four-round- er FISTIC WINNER inals Lose Gregorio M 3 k e $ Hit In Bo u t Philadelphia Before' 20000 PHILADELPHIA Jiie L6- -f (AP) — Sharp difference between judges and referee formed a foundation which jrqany an argument wasupn built tod$y jaA to which boy established a margin xjf in 10 tempestuous supremacy rounds last night between Lid Chocolate Cuba’s fistic sensatithh and Gregorio fiefy Spanish bainT tamweight title contender Chocolate kept his unblemished ring record unsullied when he won the decision but It was Gregorio who was the idol of the crowd of more than 20000 persorus at Shlbe park The fancy of the spectators was captured by the courageous rushing attack of the little Span iard and at the epnclusion of the 10 rounds the rabid thrill-seeklustily hooted their derision of the decision The two Judges voted for Chocolate "while Referee Tommy Reilly A casf his ballot for Gregorio chorus of protests stopped only when the fiery Gregorio took a bow A mighty ovatiot) in mid-rin- g greeted the dancing bowing ‘little I n j 11-hit toreador Louis Gutleniz manager of Choci olate announced that his charge had Injured both of his thumbs in the fourth period The injuries hq said would compel Chocolate to cancel a number of engagements arranged for him Chocolate weighed 119 and i Gregorio 117 The fight might have been on4 of those Battling Nelson-Jo- e Gan encounters of yore so similar wad the type of battling of th6 two little bantamweights of the present day to the method of fighting em ployed by the celebrated flstmen of yesteryear 4--4 ! This young Horton Smith who has just turned 21 simply must be reckoned among the favorites in any golf tournament where he plays After a rather disappointing showing in the EritisH open he found his game— and said it with 66’s on two successive rouhds — in th international professional golf tournament at St Cloud France recently He won the championship He soon will return to the United States to start practice for the national championship to be played late In June Duke Athletic Teams Come Near Winning All Titles“ in Dixie By NEA Service DURHAM N C June 6 — Duke university "baby! member of the conference almost took all the sport Championships in its initial season as a competitor y The Duke teams in and baseball were the outstanding entries in Dixie in thesewrestling branches of sport The Duke basketball team reached the finals in the annual basketball tournament at Atlanta but lost Duke also was runner-uclaimant to the boxing title It seems the older conference teams are going to have to watch the infant member of the conference closely in future years 1 cross-countr- p ‘ DERN WINS IN ' MANDELL SEEKS PORTLAND BOUT G6 WITH MILLER er -- I Runs---Gehrin- ger s ing the expulsion of the University of Iowa it feenis to this department that bnly two sensible and reasonable istatements have been ! made ' One Of these statements was made by Dr Clarence Cook Little University of president of Histhe statement was Michigan the point made lengthy and in brief was that if Iowa were guilty of the vague charges why should Iowa be allowed to complete a baseball season and play a fall football schedule before the expulsion became effective The othef statement was less ponderous lit was made by Knute Rofckne the Notre Dame football He ’said it was customary coAch f or! a motorist to toot the horn or hisi car at lbast once before he hit a fellow CHICAGO June 6 — (AP) — Sammy PORTLAND Ore June 6 — — Ira Dern Salt Lake City (AP) Mandell world’s lightweight won from Bob Kruse Oswego Ore in champion is pointing to a match -- their heavyweight wrestling match last night two falls to one Dern wvfggled cut of a wristlock to grab Kruse and throw him heavily over his shoulders in an airplane spin for the third fall in two minutes after a succession of wrlstlocks and spilled Dern In five minutes nine seconds Dern took the first fall in 32 minutes 41 seconds with a flying head chancery CODY IS OPTIMISTIC COACH Most coachesTusually moan about their athletic tesims Josh Cody of Clemson is different He says it looks like Clemson will have a great football team next fall M ji ii rather-humoro- ! will be obt en masse this week Ilhrry Gee! OGDEN golfers of the tournament committee announces The Occasion is the qualifying round of the June leg of the direc- tors’ cup one of the annual features at the local club Members of the Ogden club will-be allowed to qualify on Saturday' f j and Sunday Match play for the successful players will- be staged during the balance of the month W lnners of the competition Three Teams To Bid For Honors August and June 6— great team whittled down to three entrant! - In with Ray Miller 'Chicago left hooker as the big shot of his summer campaign The match has been tentatively set as an outdoor attraction for Detroit Eddie Kane Mandell’s pilot said today Miller will be the opponent Kane said provided the Chicago boy got Billy Petrolle the Fargo Express In their return engagement in Detroit tonight If ePtrolle wins he will be selected to face the lightweight champion Floyd Fitzsimmons who is building an outdoor arena in Detroit and the Olympic club are bidding for the match ten-rou- n 21-to- June July CHICAGO Sep- tember will meet In a round robin feature in to deter-- j mine the chamOc-tobe- in the eighth annual national collegiate track and field meet r- at Stagg field Friday and Satr urday the team struggle appears to lie between Washington Southern California and llr pion "We expect a enrollrecord ment for the monthly leg affair s” said Geo Chairman today "This will be the second club affair of importance of the year and interest la at a high pitch” On June 23 local golfers invade Salt Lake for their first foreign feolf competition of the year AMATEUR Tha state amateur will get under Way over the local course July 21 A field of more than 100 golfers yvill be on hand for this annual attraction It is announced Dick Freed’s sensational performance of last week in the event Is still the cause of much tongue wagging at the Ogden club ' “To take Foley and Pugmire both into camp in one day Is a master accomplishment” one of the local players stated today The hole In one feat of Itudy Maus made in the qualifying round is also the subject of much discussion Then again the remarkable card of 31 turned in for the par 37 course by Ernie Cromar assistant professional at the Ogden club adds another sparkle to a bright week are out Many of the every day now trying their mashies drivers and brassies Chapin A Day and Ted Abbott are playing their usual strong games Wes Brown veteran southpaw is howling for a tournament of "crooked arms” Brown has mastered the game and is rarin’ for some real competition his friends announce Harman W Peery city commissioner Is on the links an average the western conference championship two weeks ago and Washington northwestern conference champion has eleven listed Southern performers California will have a crew! of stars led by Williams who fled-ffirst place in the pole vault at Philadelphia last week The biggest man on the field and probably one ofthe most capable performers will be T B Jessup Washington weight man who is six feet eight Inches tall and weighs 2 50 pounds Illinois again will depend tip-o- n its balance built around Its great crew oST middle distance and distance men ! ©Id-ttme- rs ¥ or here j -4 linois Coach Harry Gill has entered 15 men from the team that Won of three times a week His chief opponent is Jim Abbott At the last meeting the men were reportf ed to bo all square to date arel Greens at the Ogden club improving and the fairways give! promise of rankings with therL best! In the state ere long Feminine golfers of Ogden are out in large numbers this year Mrs George Eccles Mrs F BigeloW aro Jiaker and Mrs playing splendid golf A tournament for women la plaihned &jurlng the summer Royal Douglas chairman of the house committee Is making plans for his monthly dancing partyf The one held in May was a hovlingsuc-ces- s j V ! — 4-I 4 - — — 111111 41 HOME RUN CLUB - (By Tijc United Press) Wednesday — Hafey Cardinals 1 Ott Giants 1 W Barrett Re) Sox 1 Berry Red Sox 1 Cochrane 1 Athletics 1 Miller - Athletic teenth home run which enabled Melillo Browns 1 Kress Browns this hard-hittin- g Philadelphia to 1 t retain the lnterleague lead Leaders-- Klein 14 Phillies j The Cubs seemed ready to lose Hafey Cardinals 13 Gehrig Yan-kejanother one when a sudden rally 12 Ott Giants 12 Simmons for four runs in the ninth gave Athletics 11 Ruth Yankee 10 them a decision over Brooklyn by Jackson Giants 10 O’Do-uPhilj4 to 3 Doug McWeeny had pitch- lies 10 24 4 L ed smart ball up to the final round Totals —National league but fell Just short American league 172 Total 415 j j — es l j nd cuts won t Ogden Versus Salt in a Boxing AM-St- ar Joe Maero Jackie Ray vs Salt Lake Ogden SIX ROUNDS ME AND THE WIFE TOO ONE By WILLIAM J CIIIP3IAN Associated Press Sports Writer After compiling a losing streak of one consecutive game the Athletics returned to the winning column yesterday as their feilow Pennsylvanians the Pirates climbed into the National league lead without lifting a bat The Buccaneers turned this trick by sitting Idle in the rain while the Giants thumped the Cardinals by 6 to 4 at St Lojiis The' Athletics defeated tho Browns by 5 to 2 and of course gained a! full game over the St Louis contenders who fell into third place The Yankees worked to defeat arduously for 6 12 innings Cleveland by to 5 at the Ruppert stadium Both the Yankees and the Browns now are six and one-ha- lf garries behind the Athletics but the champions have an edge over St Louis in percentage because Dqn Hovvley’s men have played mjore games and lost more The Mhckian victory gave Rube Walberg 4janother opportunity to display is mastery over the St Louisans who collected only four hits off his delivery Coffman and Crowder jwere subjected to an barrage which included home runs by (tochrane and Bing Miller Two of the four St Louis blows were consecutive homers in the seventh py Melillo and Kress The pitching perfection which has marked recent games at the Yankee 4tadium was missing yesterday wlu-- Waito Hoyt had to have the help of Fred Heimach to pull the l ugmen through successJohn Miljus s&ved Joe fully Shaute from a bad situation in the seventh but himself succumbed in the twelfth when two scratch singles a pass and a sacrifice ' manufactured the winning run The Red Sox ran up the amazing total (for them) of 23 hits and 17 runs to defeat the White Sox 17 to 2 at Fenway park Th fans were further amused by the sight of Lena Blojckburne pitching the iast third ot he final Boston inning Washington continued its by defeating Detroit 8 to 2 Fyed Marberry halted the famous Tliger attack with five hits and had ja lead throughout Action n the National league was diminsheift by rain which prevented Pittsburg and Boston from playing but things rpoved rapidly along the rest of the Tront John McGraw employed bis old device of making two second-strin- g pitchers do the man After work of bne first-lin- e the Cardinals had prodded Carl Mays foif three runs Bill Walker was sen in to oppose Clarence Mitchell The relief man hung on until the Giants gave him a lead L and then held it Chick jlHafey’s thirteenth horfte run helped the Cardinals to rout Mays but Melvin Ott’s twelfth with two on n the fifth gave Walker a margin which he preserved to the end The chief item of interest in Cincinnati’s decision over tho Phillies was Chuck Klein’s four- j er bases---Cuyl- ' N Performances of Freed Maus and Cromar Get Interest Gee Looks For Fine Competition in DirecPirates Are Idle But Jump tors Cup Ogdenites Play in S L Soon Into Lead As Card- Ballard Is considered one of the best in the west He has had a world of experience and is out to score a knockout over the Ogden battler The contest between Earl Manley of Ogden -- and Jimmy LaSalle of Salt Lake is another of unusual interest These two boys are clever and hit hard ANOTHER EVENT Bob Parry of Ogden and Judy LaSalle of Salt Lake will battle MAJOR four rounds in the opening event LEAGUE Perry showed plenty- of ‘courage and ability recently In his bout with Joe Critchlow and will have LEADED a large following on hand to encourage him (Including games of June 5) It will be an Ogden-Sa- lt (By The Associated Press) Lake card through and through PromotNATIONAL er Charles Revell announces — O’Doul Phillies 393 Batting "I look for some spirited compe— Douthit Cards 44 Runs tition in all of the bouts” said ProRuns batted in — Hafey Cards moter Revell today "All of the 49 j boys are in fine shape and rarln Hits — Frisch High Crds $5 for the bell I look for the Ogden Doubles—Frisch Cardk 17 V youths ' to come home with the baTriples — Frisch Cards L Wa-ncon” 7 Pirates — Klein Phillips 14 Special bus service has been proHomers vided for the benefit of those not er Stolen Cubs Her- This service man Robins 12 having automobiles will start at 7:45 p m Friday from — Grimes Pirates won Twenty-fourt- h street and Washing- 9 Pitching 0 lost ton avenue and will operate until AMERICAN 8:45 p m — The first bout Friday night will Batting Foxx Athletics 410 get under way at 8:30 o’clock Tigers 42 Runs batted in — Simmons AthBilly Glasmann former sharp 53 mldlewelght boxer supreme will be letics — Hits Gehringer Tigers 70 the third man in the ring Doubles — Alexander Heilmann Johnson Tigers 19 HE PROBABLY WON’T STARVE Bltie Browns $1 Triples — Homers — Gehrig Yanks Jl 2 Roy Michaelson Minnesota boxer Is one fighter who probably Stolen bases — Metzler White 'will never starve In addition to Sox West Senators Gehringer his ring activities he is an experi- Johnson Tigers 6 enced taxidermist and is working Pitching— Uhle Tigers won 9 a present for an aviator’s license lost 1 115-pound- FULL GAME IN CHOCOLATE IS six-roun- Fine Field Looms For Monthly Event MAOKMEN GAIN - us at Iowa came from the Iowa campus The Voting men said that the snoopers of the conference thought there were too many married athletes — playing for Iowa married the prominent Among men doing and dying for dear old Iowa were l)ran Pape star football man Forest Twogood basketball and basebar star Ernest Jensen football star and Mayes McLain Indian football star And the story is that the report went around' the conference that you could go to Iowa with your whole family and get along with no worries about the sheriff ot the of the situation landlord HELP ’EM BE SMART - vs v ?v s i Y- ' - - - ' ' k — - - ised to pin back each night glass curtains ' vs Jimmy LaSalle Salt Lake : FOUR ROUNDS I Bob Parry Ogden 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