Show I Hestmark Addresses Two Athletes Booste rs Schedu le SEALS WALLOP BRUSHING To Open Next Month OAKLAND WITH Forty Attend Meeting At Federal Building Big Campaign Predicted TNTRODUCINO Glenna Collett captain of the American feminine golf team now en route to Collett is favored England this season as one of the stars to win the English championship She is the United States amateur JL team have enrolled SEVENTEEN In the A and B Weber of County Farm the divisions for 1930 Bureau Baseball league announces President P N Cook Three and perhaps five more teams are expected to enroll before the close of the coming week Forty boosters for the league were In attendance last night at the Federal Defeat Stars- - By Indians champion ' 5 To —V FRANCISCO" I Missions 11 13 Portland Batteries: M : OerfRoiT O'MS Vfj A£AJnSI Ffcrf SAM RICE (SoT OK) AfOD tDOfcv'ED WS UJAVTblUlRO BASS-- A SHORT PELAV IM TUB Gams AKDPIWELLt oTHOLD OPTUS PAUL AMD CONCEALED LEAD lTN FUS XvXvy 5 im tub Third TVS BASS PULLED iwwi irAGAjM STUFFYWNNK R- - H- - cT WEATHER AGAIN GIRARD Kan April 25— (AP)— 4 HAMPERS MAJOR semi-fina- ls LEAGUE OUTFITS semi-finalis- gs the 4 wn ShooIing WITH DENNY SMUTEL GOLF STARS HIT THEIR WOOD AND IRON SHOTS THE SAME BUT THEY DIFFER GREATLY IN PUTTING of any player's golf is his putting There is no argument about it Putts are the things that make or ruin a golf score The best round I ever played was one day two years ago at the Elks' The Elks Country club at Columbus is not a particularly difficult course as long as your shots to the green are going perfectly Mine were I was on all the holes In par figures But par is 71 and I shot a 62 COULDN’T MISS THE CUP The answer of course is putting seem to be able to miss Ia just didn't birdies and eagles I had putt every little bit Just because I just bad the feeling that all I had to do was bang the ball up in the direction of the cup and it would topple In The point I wish to make in this is the putting stance There Isn’t anything anyone can tell you about how to stand for a putt except the fundamentals of lining the bail up ‘ with the cup Stand whatever way feels right so long as your weight is on your left foot and you get the ball up there THEY ALL DIFFER If you’ve ever attended a national tournament where a great many of the best players in the country are hardly go away gathered you could without thinking how similar all of them were when hitting wood and iron shots but how differently they played on the greens Copyright 1930 NEA Service Inc) - X- - 4 Kid Chocolate To Meet English Star YORK April 25— (UP)— Managers of Kid Chocolate undefeated Cuban featherweight and Jack (Kid) Berg British lightweight contender have agreed on a weight limit for a proposed bout between the two fighters and are expected to sign articles with Madison Square Garden today Chocolate's manager had been insisting on 133 pounds and Berg held out for 135 pounds a compromise being reached at 134 5 1 & With Two Pants These are beauties The best hard twisted fabrics Tailored in the latest styles that are full of “snap” Popular shades for spring — blues greys browns We can fit the “hard to fit” ch Utah Tracksters MARSHALL WILL Bull Fighter Is Ready For Action In Boulder Event 0 4 COUGARS OPEN ANNUAL EVENT PROVO Utah April 25 — (UP)— More than 1000 high school and junior college athletes swing into action here today in Brigham Young invitauniversity's twentieth annual tional track and field meet Events starting at 2 p m today will continue through ‘ tomorrow Boys from 67 schools and girl athletes from 17 schools have boost ed the entry list to a new high mark and it was believed that newly 1500 would participate in the opening pa- - "dfc HAVE SUPPORT SALT LAKE April 25— (UP) — ‘Confident of stepping in fast time in three events which they have entered five Utah university track men leave here today for Boulder Colo to enter the annual Colorado Captain Jack relays tomorrow Nate Long Bennett Jack Squires Herman Goldstein and Wayne Hansen comprise the team Bennett replacing Byron aGrant star hurdler who is nursing bad leg Squires Bennett Long and Goldstein will enter the mile medley relay Squires doing the half mile and Bennett and Long the quarter events Han Goldstein the 220-yasen will replace Squires in the line- April 25— (UP)— Banout of the hospital and daged but feeling fit Sidney Franklin Brooklyn bull fighter was back from a rest at Seville today ready for His reappearance ta the bull ring at Andujw on Sunday “I feel like a million-- dollars” he said “I was lucky to get hint while the season was Just beginning As it Is I still have plenty of time ahead of me I expect to be pretty active all summer” The American matador gored on March 16 whild fighting at Madrid to plaza said he had contracted aside fight at Zaragosa on May 25appew-ancfrom the numerous other he has scheduled between now and the end of the season next Son-nenber- Two-Pant- g’s ’ rd $5 flfew shapes new shades the sriit other Suits Priced I narrow brims— high crowns —that'i From $20 to $50 I Glen Royal Hats We’ve got jour size and style to “fit your face” -- Men! 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Blaeholder Draws Baseball Penalty six-ho- le j i ght April Ira Dem Salt Lake heavyweight will meet Olaf Nelson Minneapolis In the top event of a wrestling card here tonight Leo Papiano and Abie Colman will give an exhibition of rough antics and Carl Lemle will meet three different men one at a time in a 30 -- minute event His opponents are Clarence Smith Al Newman and Andree Adorte j Neckwear Asmti-Mm- i' - SALT LAKE Suits $3500 s Glen Royal Hats MADRID LOS ANGELES April 25— (UP)— At least 500 of Everett Marshall’s Colorado friends will be on hand to cheer the young heavyweight wrestler when he tries to win Gus $10000 belt here May 5 An order for 500 of the best available seats was wired yesterday from La Junta Colo home of the popular young grappler The delegation plans to come here by special train it was said Other supporters we expected to come from Colorado Springs Pueblo and The management at the Denver scene of the proposed bout Olympic said that orders for seats also had relay up for the half-mi- le York Chinett Long Goldstein and Hansen come from Boston New cago and a number of western cities will compete In the century V 4 i A’- - St o 35 ''wM it) x ® Seattle Batteries: Hulvey Turner and Bassler House and Collins t " SPRING SUITS t&i JSf DENVER April 25— (AP)— Eddie Mack Denver lightweight increased will be completed his string of victories by taking a April 30 decision at the end of ten rounds Cold weather yesterday prevented last night from Maurice Holtzer of six of the eight scheduled games France There was little hard punching ta bringing the total of postponements for the first ten days of the sea- - the contest but I Mack piled up son to 29 in 80 scheduled games with an overhand right that the points was cocked at long range Chicago’s Cubs again escaped Denver bad weather Jinx but lost 9 to 2 to George Manley a - comeback the St Louis Cardinals The Cubs making weakened by the absence of Rogers effort knocked out Oscw Baker of Hornsby would welcome postpone- a California weighing 204 pounds ta ments which would give them the second roundchance to delay meeting strong riEddie Murdock Tulsa lightweight vals until they regain full strength drew in ten rounds with Pete Loya George Fisher sensational rookie of San Francisco 4 outfielder clinched the game for the cards when he doubled with thei bases filled in the sixth Sylvester Johnson pitched for the winners allowing but nine hits and hanging up his second win of the season over the Cubs The St Louis Browns stagpd a ST LOUIS April 25 — (aIw— seven-ru- n rally in the sixth 12inning to 4 George Blaeholder pitcher Jotj the to defeat the Detroit Tigers who won 14 land in the American league's only game St Louis Browns season today! beThe Browns entered the sixth trail- lost 15 games last came from 1 six out 4 hits to but suspended automatically banged ing because of failure to Sign Including four doubles for seven baseball runs and then added four in the his 1930 contract within ten days after the opening of the season eighth McManus and Gehringer hit hom- Blaeholder has not yet come to ers for the Tigers while Schulte led terms with the Browns holding out the Browns' hitters with two dou- for $7500 while the club has offered bles and a single in three times up him $5000 To be reinstated he must The victory gave the Browns un apply to Commissioner Landis The pitcher is at his home in Califordisputed possession of fourth place nia ’ 14 The Globe Grata & Milling com- pany has just completed a golf course west of the plant for the use of the employes during the noon hour and the evenings Clyde Hardin formerly caddy master at the Ogden Golf and Country club who is in charge of the layout announces It is the plan of the employes to later make it a nine hole course as soon as some of them become good enough to play the six 2-- I r m l- H H E Score: Hollywood S MEN 1 0 San Francisco Batteries: Craghead Pearson Ka-slJeff coat Joiner and Lombard Ztan and Gaston Reed seconds SboRE A DEAD E 20 20 5 BEIWGiUS UlCtff 1 ® 1®" 4-- 'XvXXyXX R H E Score: 2 mile run Lermond and Conger both pronounced ready for an attack morrow upon the world's mile of 410 5 set by Paavo Sweden seven years aeo Caster and Hoffman Ortman O&kl&nd The $15000 purse in the annual the American coursspring meet of was due for its heaving association iest trimming here today as four of the hounds faced the national Waterloo— the richest stake on the program ts are the survivThe ors of a field of 64 starters The runners their owners and their pair-taare: Is Countess D Callaghan Change In Schedules Dancing Joliet 111- - vs Gallant Bell E H Booked Today Macks Welch Kansas City Kitty Doon Girard Sporting Blood kennels Oppose Senators Kan vs Dutch Chum another Callaghan entry (By United Press) The second round of the spring league baseball teams toMajor was scheduled for also stake shifted saplingThirty-seve- n opponents for a final day young dogs sur- week today of sectional competition before vived first round Extra Waltz entry the opening of the first tatersection- of the Woodward kennels of Liberty-vil- le al series May 2 111 yesterday carried away the The transfers In honors in the natural futurity by National sent the defeating Kitty Dunn of the Mcleague New York Giants Kinney kennels Cbanute Kan in ' the final round to Philadelphia Nearly 100 hounds started the Brooklyn to Bosevent last Monday The consolation ton St Louis to of the event went to Black Bug-gaPittsburg and CinLolind kennels Tecumseh cinnati to ChicaNeb and My Sis a Topeka entry In the Amergo was forced into second place ican league Philadelphia opensBos-at Washington ton at New York Detroit at Cleveland and Chicago at St Louis Sectional competition minutes er ywv'vs ot Purse of $15000 Listed Girard Event Attracts National Interest T ?: points running Boston A a star faA4 minor opposition for his record it tempt but an impressive perfonT ance today would boost his promS of victory tomorrow in another): cial race at one mile uith Rav ger the slim Iowan as a riva( all-arou- nd J 3 three-quart- ta with team ambitiom tcriay light thirty-sixt- h fhW the of program opening annual Pennsylvania relay carnival f Berltager strapping youpg star with no particular opit wa forthposition in sight unless of Indiana Todd Bob from coming crack a take to substantial figured 7298 record own carnival pt at his If tiot the decathlon In the joints 9 9 2 Sacramento 5 12 2 Los Angeles Batteries: Bryan and Wirts: Bar-foDelaney Walsh and Peters Warren FOR BIG RACE NEW TUlRX of 4 7 12 Score: most important part THE X gnt BALL“R2lCVl1SOLD Chesterfield' Yerkes Bloomer and WoodalL HOUNDS READY BY WtDDEU Tue BASS ‘ - " Tue T78468 petrolt Lermond Just back from an tralian tour had his eye on 7WT Connefee’s world SS A AS BASEBALL BUT IT REMAINED ITWC OFTtfE C&BE PlKiELU To The Sacramento team kept up its5 winning streak by taking an 8 to victory from Los Angeles Ed Bryan Senator hurler succeeded in stop-n- g a late rally after he had kept e opposing team blanked for six inrringa- - with two on base in the ninth Dallas Warren of Los Angeles hit a homer but thprally died - Portland dropped the second game of the week to the Missions 11 to 7 the mainly due to weakness on Mismound and in the field The sions scored four unearned tallies due to errors on the part of the Beavers The Seattle Indians because of the airtight pitching of Andy House won their third consecutive victory over the Hollywood Stars by a score of 5 to 1 The Stars counted their lone run in the first inning Seattle tied in the third when Pat Collins catcher scored a long homer Another run in the fourth and three tallies in the fifth cinched the game ft- - H E Score: " American record of $et by Ken Doherty HILADELFHIA —April 21— (AP) nd achieve -record-breakiby two of America’s foremost Berltager young athletes Barney Lcrmcmdo Leo and Pennsylvania the spotshared A A the Boston uVl ng Angels Again Bow To Senators SAN April 24— (UP)—Oakland leading the circuit in the Pacific coast league suffered the first reverse of the week when it was trounced yesterday 5by the The Seals to the tune of 20 to Seals scored 15 runs in the first four innings of the game Teams officially entered for the 1930 campaign are as follows: A diNorth Ogden vision— Clearfield Plain City Roy Clinton and Syracuse Rlverdale B ' division— Willard Clinton Taylor Warren State School Slatervllle Liberty and South Weber A1 Hestmark secretary of Ogden prominent lodge B P O E- - and attended sports booster of the west an and gave interesting the meeting address on the history of the national game Hestmark related the story of told of the duties of the the umpires and also toward players the umpire's duties His explainedwas well received address President P N Cook presided Aror- -' thur F Larson secretary of the also ganixatlon was In tendance open The playing schedule will draftMay 10 The schedule will be ed for both leagues this coming be week A roster of players must besubmitted to the league officials 1 the next confab la called May fore -We anticipate the greatest baseball season in our history" said President Cook today -- n 1 -- building Given Is Berlitiger Edge Lermond Ma BreakWormerMa By Laufer UP SPORTS BUT IT workedTWo DANS IN A ROIC lUTfle MAJOR? rnmmmmtmmmmm -- - 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