Show : STAR HURTS SHOULDER t PORTLAND Ore May 29 — (UP) — Frank Shell-enbalong one of the Pacific coast league's ace suffering from pitchers and Hollywood mound star is xu puciuns no 11 A bad shoulder this season is SPORTS ck W A A StaodtacQ OGDEN UTAH AA J— vSl manager of the Ice Cream baseball team who will enter a club In the Denver Post baseball Joust at Denver in August Hunt has been a baseball booster for years ART HUNT i i fr In the first 20 and cf cour hope to vin" raid Echneiter before departing for the east Ogden representative hopea to put In a few practice rounds with George Von Em of Salt Lake City national amateur champion in 1928 and one of the best golfers of the 1 lard Schneiter will be paired with FeClark's Summit Pa when the tournament opens June 7 The first round Is scheduled for 10:20 a m and the second round for 1:30 p m eastern daylight saving time on June 7 ' Members of the Ogden golf and coantry club and experts of Salt Lake clubs assisted In raising- more than $30000 to defray the expenses of Schneiter to the national open lix Serafin -- fr —— SPEAKING OF GOLFERS toi be an old GOLF is supposed are not in We game on to this question pJLSS rcsiticn but we are in position! to Inform our rraders that two veterans both pa3t 30 turned In remarkable performance at the Ogden golf and country club Monday in the championship Illsht of the Intermountain tournament UTAH TEAM TO DENVER SERIES i Hunt' Plans To Add New Players To Roster For Big Event 4 Utah will be represented in the ! j LUDDEN PVGMIRE LeRoy Pugmire long (ranted as one of Utah's most versaUle golfers and Bill Ludden known over the late 'as "Whimpering BUI" desems all the praise possibly for their fine I pjrformances Monday one the state's off met Pusmire finest players Jerry Henderson was two down at the turn and dormie two when they started play on the 1 last two holes Doc steps up and birdies both holes to square the match His tee almost a shot on number nine was I hole in one An extra hole was necessary and Doc made it three birdies in a row by tanking a 40 foot putt: This bit of golf gave htm the match 1 up Doc was as t&klcd as a kid in his teens over his performance and hs had every rigni 10 De pleased It was a real accomplish ment -- Whispering Bill" was a bo two down at the turn and sUaed a belated rally to take the measure of Thornton Morric one time grid great at Utah university Bill also threw bird lei at hU opponent His prize shot however came on the final green His tee thot Just barely cleared the trees and found a resting place In the bushes Just below the ninth green Morris belted his tee thot to tha left of the green but within 40 feet of the pin He looked like a cinch to win the hole and 'square the match -- Whispering Bill" however took his mashle In hand and executed ahot that would have done credit to Lawson Little Bobby Jones and other great His shot in the "clutch" enabled him to halve the hole arjd incidentally win the match 1 up We congratulate these old Umera auper golfers In every sense of the word - I I CARDS LEAD Hi SEHIOJUEAGUE Pirates In Twin Bill HalJahan Blanks Phillies Giants Bump ! By HERBERT W BARKER Associated Frts Denver Post baseball tournasemi-pr- o clasment outstanding sic of the United States The series will be held In Denver August 1 to 11 inclusive Art Hunt veteran baseball kip-p- er will pilot the Ogden entry "Our club will befthe first In the history of the state to enroll at Denver" said Mr Hunt today "I expect to have a wejl balanced team In the field for thq long series "M and O Cigar of Greeley Colorado won the tournament last season They will not compete this 1934 at 1 I I year" Hunt' plans to add several new tourna- faces to his lineup before ' ment time Games at Evanston" Green River Rock Springs Cheyenne Laramie and Fort Collins will be arranged en route to Denver! The Ogdenites (plan to depart July 28 for Colorado i needed helo and they got it from the New York alants who turned back the Corsairs twice in a pair 2 in 11 of epic pitching duels 0 Jackson Travis and Innings punched out home runs for the deLarry ciding tally in each game French and Hal Schumacher allowed no hits for seven Innings and in the first nine enly two apieceextra-inning affair of the innings After the Pirates had counted twice In the tenth the Qiants came back to tie the score and then win out on Jackson's homer In the 11th His second home run in tlx second Inwas the only ning of the night-ca- p score of a great duel between Carl Hubbel and Ralph Blrkofer The Giants moved into third position when the Chicago Cubs were beaten by the Boston Braves 3 Benny Frey'a fine pitching gave 1 decision over Cincinnati an Brooklyn Cleveland maintained Its narrow lead over the New York Yankees the American league race with a sensational 5 victory over th Jimmle Athletics: Philadelphia runa horn 11th and Foxx'a tenth gave the A'a four run In the first three innings but the Indian kept pace and finally won In the tenth when Earl Averill'a double scored Lou Gehrig Billy Knickerbocker 12th' homers and and 11th his hit Babe Ruth Tony Lftaxeri and Jack Saltrgaver contributed one apiece as the Yankees slugged the St Louis Browns into submission 13-- 9 Paced by Franki Greenberg who hit pair of horaers the Detroit Tiger drovs Lefty Grove out of the Box in six innings and beat Boston' Red Sox 12-- 8 Chicago's 17 hits gave the White Sox an 11-- 7 verdict over Washington i 3-- 1-- - 5-- 1-- 1 e-- i gporta Writer HABITS CHANGED The tanner of tha St Loula CarHARTFORD Conn—(UP)— dinals waved high over the National are changing their raccoons league today To "Wild Em" HaUalfan fell the natural habits because of the scarcehe nor of pitching the Cardinals into ness of hollow trees the etata Game has first place Ha shut cut the Phillies Board cf Fisheries and Owners of woodlands with seven tits yesterday while his announced s rattled 15 hits off the were urged to span the decaying fences in Baker bowl and coasted ta trees and bring the 'coons back frenj 10 to 0 decision aracrj rocky ledges to which they To oust the Pittsburgh Pirates were fored to adapt themselves la from t£M top rung the Cardinals recent years Ccn-nectlc- team-jrate- i I 9 I f f vuoy ut u uiyju JLL 77 i wo itties: nuge Cro wdA tten ds Bo u t — I Pugmire Ludden and Gaskill Turn In Sparkling In Match Play Covey Cards a 71 Threa Under Par In Opening Match Per-fprmanc- es Kiesel May Show Varcs Before NATIONAL Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet f 22 St Louis - V Associated Press Sport Editor 20 YORK May 29 — (AP) — Pittsburgh 22 York New NEW - eyed 22 flashingChicago 17 Boston Barney Ross sensational Jewish 15 441 fighter born on New York'sto teem- Brooklyn reared 344 but 11 side east ring ing Philadelphia 24 550 greatness as a product of Chicago's Cincinnati west side ghetto stood out today as a double champion on a pinnacle Monday Results never before scaled In boxing hisFirst game: tory Pittsburgh 2 New York 3 Chicago youth The Second game: with a speed that was as dazzling 1 0 New-Yorhe Pittsburgh which slugwith as the courage 1 8 Cincinnati Brooklyn ged toe to toe with his hard hitting Chicago 3 Boston 5 rival thrilled a vast crowd in MadSt Louis 10 Philadelphia 0 ison Square Garden bowl Long Island last night by battering Jimmy R HE McLarnin to defeat in 15 stirring 1 2 rounds and thereby added the Pittsburgh New York world's welterweight championship (11 innings) to the lightweight title he has held French and Padden Batteries: a for year Schumacher Luque and Mancuso Sixty-fiv- e thousand fans nearly acRichards filling the arena roared their claim to the gallant youngster who R H E At Cincinnati ended the domination of McLarnin 16 1 Cincinnati boxers Jewish of over a long line 1 9 2 with a rousing finish and shattered Brooklyn Batteries: B Frey and Lombardl fistic precedent that has been longBerres standing Twice before lightweight Herring and Lopez of their out titleholders stepped RHB At Chicago class in quest of the welterweight ? 6 2 atunsuccessful Chicago last crown the 5 11 2 Boston m tempt being made by Benny Leonard Lee and W LeonBatteries: Tinning 1922 against Jack Britton in Sphor-e- r Smith and Elliott Hartnett who leapfirst ard was among' the ' ed up to congratulate Ross last night RHEL At St Louis victory for It was not ft one-sid15 0 10 Louis St Ross nor without its dispute after 0 7 3 both which Philadelphia a savage duel from Batteries: Hallahan and V Davis emerged blesding and somewhat Grab-ows- kl battered Two of the three officials Delancey C Davis Pearce Todd and wide a gave the lightweight Icing margin and to the majority of obSecond game: servers it appeared that bounding in RHE At Pittsburgh Barney had decisively outboxed 0 5 0 Pittsburgh 1 5 0 New York JUDGES DISAGREE Grace and Blrkofer Batteries: Referee Eddie Forbes cast the de- Hubbell and Richards ciding vote in favor of Ross after the two Judges Tom OTtourke old-timanager and promoter and AMERICAN Harold Barnes disagreed Whereas O'Rourke gavs Ross only one round Standing of Team the 11th and scored nine for Mceven Barnes Won Lost Pet Larnin with the others tallied only two rounds the first and Cleveland 613 12 19 599 14 tenth for McLarnin and scored New York 31 an even dozen rounds for Ross Detroit 19 16 543 with one round even 18 514 19 Washington There was no doubt In Forbes St 49 18 H Louis 29 mind however for the veteran ref- Boston 15 20 eree scored 13 for Ross listed the Philadelphia 429 20 15 first even and gave only one the Chicago 13 394 20 12th to McLarnin McLarnin was penalized by both Monday Results Forbes and Barnes for landing low of the Washington 1 Chicago 11 punches JJnder the rules 9 state athletic commission violation ' New York 13 St Louis 12 6 Detroit Boston of the code such as hitting below Philadelphia 5 Cleveland 6 the belt Is automatically cause for loss of the round regardless of what RHE At Washington else may happen The Irishman was to 1 12 2 warned by Forbes for failing Washington -It - 17 4 tone in his the proper punches VXUWtt&V keep On The Associated Press score Batteries: Thomas RusselL Mc- sheet Ross was credited with nine cou ierg rruu mu muuv vv rounds Including the second to and Madjeski seventh inclusive and the last three The first was scored even RHE1 At Boston and the ninth to 12th were tallied Boston 12 16 0 for McLarnin Detroit Ross won regardless of all conGrove H Johnson and Batteries: ed troversial angles because he Ferrell Frazier Mar berry and Hay-wor- th ' McLarnin from start to finish took the sturdy Irishman's stiffest punches without backing up RHE At New York 13 21 1 and landed the cleaner more effect- New York 13 0 ive blows Against a rival outweigh- St Louis five him with and Oomfei Dickey ing nearly pounds MacFayden dynamite in his right hand and the Andrews Wells Knott McAfee and record of being "poison" to all Jew- Hemaley ish lightweights Ross gave a dazRHE zling exhibition of defensive skill At Philadelphia and footwork in addition to an abili- Philadelphia M 0 ty to hold his own In any two-fistCleveland exchange (10 tnninffj) Before McLarnin was able to solve Batteries: Maxcum and Berry his rival's flashing style and un- Hayes Moss Hildebrande Pearson tangle himself from a succession of and Pytlak swift left Jabs and hooks to the head Ross had taken a commanding lead For the first seven" rounds Barney's Wins speed the ease with which he blocked or dodged McLarnin' most Filial Golf earnest swings meanwhile counterwith swift darting shots to the ing head gave the Jewish boy an Earl Rushmer won the Duces golf For five astonishing advantage rounds thereafter the lightweight trophy by taking the measure tt champion fought defensively with Dr H K Belnap over trie 23 Monte flashes of slugging willingness as course Monday The margin was 2 McLarnin tried aggressively and desperately to turn the tide but Ross U5Rushmer carded a 91 as against rallied to outpunch the tiring Irishman throughout the last three a S3 for Belnap rounds no NO KNOCKDOWNS cagav Just to show there wascame Ross There were no real knockdowns fluka to that triumph st his although In the ninth both went to New York and repeated to the floor from the combined efof Canzonerl fort of being hit and also being off The crowd that saw ring history balance made was the greatest to attend a In beating: McLarnin at the lat-te- rs fight in two years and markedbox- a own game Ross stamped him- spectacular comeback in the self as a youthful master of ring-cra- ft ing industry which has been at low Barely five" years out of the ebb since 1S32 The gate receipts amateur ranks where he gained not- estimated by promoters at $223000 ice as a golden gloves champion in also marked a high for a Chicago Rosa quickly cut a swath period and represented the biggest the through professional ranks and figure for anything outsideLeonermy since startled the fistic "wise ones" by heavier classes whipping Tony Canzonerl for the ard and Lew Tendler were packing lightweight title last June in Chi- - them in over ten years KIESEL son of Mr and Mrs Fred Kiesel of Ogden I C 4 A sprint champion for 1934 wants to display his wares before Ogden sports fans Kiesel now en route west following the national meet at Philadelphia plans to spend a week In Ogden visiting with Mr and Mrs Harry Shearman before resuming his trip to Sacramento Efforts were being made today to secure the services of Goldstein of Utah Nelson of Utah State Hutchinson of B Y U and others to pit against Kiesel in the local event The date and time will not be determined until Kiesel arrives from the east Members of the Stanford and California track teams are scheduled to pause in Ogden Wednesday morning en route to the coast ' C: tern-wram- pnt " after this error Ed Perry of Salt Lake disposed-o- f DrrfL R Pugmire of Ogden 7 -- K - and 1 r xA me -- out-box- ' ed : Rushmer In Match eon-que- : ear to in the other upper bracket j Owen Covey" defending champion by trimming gained the semi-fina- ls Walter Cosgriff 2 up Covey was even par for 18 holes match In the other quarter-fin- al Carl Gaskill defeated Bill Ludden were on 3 and 1 The semi-fina- ls schedule this afternoon with the final over 36 holes scheduled for Wednesday Owen Covey turned in a 71 three under par p wallop Jack Purdie 6 and 5 Mbnday Covey was out 36 in 35 for the came and home in best performance of the day Walter Cosgriff gained a 3 and 2 decision over Norm Schultz by consistent golf Cosgrilf shooting carded a 75 one over par j CENTRAL WINS CLOSE BATTLE den veteran golfer staged an up-hHflttli to win over Snider Mor ris 1 u$ Three birdies In a row and consistent golf on the two final holes enabled Ludden to turn the trick Carl Gaskill of the Ogden club tc:": the measure of Karl Weiler Fort Douglas and medalist of the tournament 4 and 3 Gaskill was 4 up at the halfway point and maintained his lead on the final nine Jerry Henderson bagged a 35 two under par on his first nine against Dr L R Pugmire of Ogden Pugmire scored a 38 one over par and was on down at the turn On the 19th hole he rolled in a 40 foot putt fofrhls third consecutive birdie and the match His margin over Henderson was 1 up Bob Carmen lost a thriller to Ed Perry by a 1 up margin Carmen missed a short putt on the final green that would have given him th nod Cy Hammond ehalrman of th sports committee at the Ogden club dropped a 2 and 1 decision to Hack Owen cam Owen of Salt Lake home in 75 a T5 to deEd Kingsley bag-gafeat Clyde Hardin of El Monte 4 and 3 Kingsley wa especially ef- ill IN BASEBALL Washington Files Protest Final Game Will Be Played Thursday ed Mc-Larn- 6 semi-fin- al - -- Granite aix-in- ch 1 Ms former the quarter-fina- ls Kj putt Kingsley missed a for a halve on the seventeenth v green which would have left him dormie oneJ This misplay decided the match Kingsley In a fit of broke his tmtter to bits BOB ' OWEN football star provided the first major upset in the lntermoun-tai- n amateur golf tournament when he eliminated Ed Kingslry of Salt Lake state amateur champion in Ogdenites s 629 606 595 579 515 13 13 15 16 16 19 21 HACK -- TAKE PART IN I "V V 31 Dudley of B V IV ba been named track captaUi for the rhampiont of the Rockies for 1331 He Is a great quarter miler B ' k - e In iermo tin tain To Ross Gains Fistic Decision Over McLarnin Close With Lengthy Classic Wednesday Chi cagoan Holds Swinging Into the Swim -- BY ALAN GOULD ! t should have the best hurling staff in the circuit If Rabbit Maranville's broken leg mends by July or August-thBraves will benefit by return of their eevn if the leading psychologist and pepper-po- t midget infielder can't do anything but hold down amain In Amateur: ft ft ft Attains Jewish Battler Failed Goal Leonard In Britton Bout the tournament "I'm determined to finish nueir L BOSTON May 29 — (UP)— The Boston Bravca are tne big ii team or me jNauonai league If Bobby Brown can regain thev touch that made him the rookie pitching sensation of 1932 the Braves PAGE 9 ' SCUNEITER TO FACE SERAFIN professional at the Ogden golf GEORGE SCHNEITER will start tuning up Wednesday for club country the national open at Ardmore ra scnneiter is aue at the Pennsylvania golf course this evening DTTD EDITED BY AL WARDER ft & The popular Ogden goner wm one of nearly 175 expert? to compete in the classic Johnny Goodman 1S33 open champion Larson little winner of the British amateur title last week and Paul Runyon favor- ite in the 1934 event will be just a few of the golf greats enrolled In aer J Shellenback is hopeful that hot July and August bis left shoulder days will boil the neuritis from a Shellenback spitball pitcher set Early this season with 262 victories a new league record for total M re i 'IF" TEAM BOSTON IS BIG ton Russell Newiand Henry HcLe-mHarry Gray Gould Geort Klrksey ant Lei Alaa tioates are among tb famous E&UxT fports writers SECTION J arm but the other X SPORTS STAFF ALL-STA- R ntn(nrr9niipr with smiles these three fair swim- mers from the Pacific northwest Multnomah Club Portland junior med Ore took time out during training for the national on a swing to ride Francisco 'swim San at championships ley Lois and SUanatelt Left to right are Maxine Seelbinder Vivian uw Murfin central::::: Two baseball attractions will be provided diamond lovers of Ogden Memorial day The Ogden Journal and the Ogden Policemen will meet in the opening game at the stadium Wednesday at one-thir- ty p mv sharp Two hours later Coop's market of se Ogden will entertain the Sugar-houclub of Salt Lake City in nine innings of baseball Coop's boast one of the strongest clubs In the state The Grill baseball era of Ogden members of the Utah-Idah- o league Rock for this evening depart Spring' Wyoming They meet Rock v Springs Wednesday Brown Ice Cream will journey to Smithf ield for a nine inning battle with the Utah-Idah- o entry ' : —H Perry Takes Junior Baseball Gonfalon BRIGHAM CITY May 29— Perry was announced Monday as champion of the American Legion Junior baseball league in south Box Elder They will demonstrate their skill Decoration day at Pioneer park when they will play a picked team selected from the Brigham Mantua and Honeyville teams who competed in the junior league The junior league play a double header with the Brigham Peaches vs Wlllard the latter Willard who will play two games Decoration day one here at Brigham and one on their home field with Syracuse Thirty players will be selected this week from the junior league fifteen of which will represent the local American Legion in the official league for district one of the Legion which will commence the first part of July The line up for the holiday gam will probably be: Perry team Wayne Carter c Nelson p Thome lb Parley Davis 2b Leland Davis 3b Cliff Davenport short stop Roy Davis If Very Perry cf B Davenport rf Iin Busby rf Brigham line up: Roland Jensen or Moves c Charles Dredge p r Paul Facer lb Ray Hailing 2b Bragger or La Vbr Jensen 3b short Boyd Jeppson or Ken Jensen Fish-burstop Odeen Hess rf Noble cf Frank Baker' If those who may see action: Dean Bunder-so- n Darrell Wintle Paul Olsen Or-l- uf Orme and J Y MerrelL SOFTBALL LOOP OPENS CAMPAIGN Two Teams Take Lead In Pennant Race Double Header Tonight INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Won Lost Pet Teams — 1(" 0 1000 Kammeyer's 19I Grant's Manhattan Weber Central 1000 0 1 Standard-Examin- er Pullman Poultry Larson's Timmerman'a Bricklayers Checker Board 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t " ji: o looo 1 1 000 000 Monday's Result Ceniral 8 Washington 6 Thursday's Schedule Central vs Lewis For Baseball Fans Coop's Meet Sugarhouse In Feature Policemen To Oppose Journal i 0 0 Washington Lewis ' Two Games Booked — JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE Play Off Series t Won Lost Pet Teams- 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Central Junior base bailers earned the right to meet Lewis Junior for the 1934 Junior baseball championship by taking the measure of Washington 3 te I at the stadium Monday Central chased in seven run to the third and fourth innings Delling and DrSney permitted Central only six scattered hit Washington on the other hand bumped Frease for 15 hits Hitting by Van Dyke and Dimming at critical stages assisted the Centralite in their victory Bingham sparkled at the pi at for Washington Thome of Washington provided the fielding thrill when he snagged third with Booth's line drive one hand Maurice Conroy Washington coach filed a protest with Dave Wahgsgaard today Conroy states that Jack Evans of Washington clouted ar two bagger scored on a return over throw and that he was ruled out for not touching second base ' Conroy holds that one of the umpires informed the Central player making it possible to make the play The box score: in-th- e CENTRAL- Monday' Remits Kammeyer's 14 Manhattan 5 Weoer Central 0 Grant' 38 ' Tonight's Schedule Bricklayers vs Checker Board Timmerman'a vs Larson's - ABRHPOAE 1 1 4 3 Komatsu U 3 I S 1 3 Booth Sb'VV'-3 2 Frease p V 2 1 2 Dealing s 0 0 cf Agulrre 1- - 0 0 1 Pell cf 1 1 V 4 1' Kammeyer' and Grant's captured Van' Dyke lf' 2 0 Clarke e" opening games in the Independent Cherfstrom 1 0 0 rf Softball league at the stadium Moniv t day evening : 21 t i 21 11 Kammeyer's gained a decision over' Totals 6 a 14 WASHINGTON to team SOUTH in Manhattan the R H po A Weber Central spirited contest 4 2 2 2 failed to score against Grant's as Thome 2b 1 0 the Grant team' ran wild to score Bingham m V'VV 4 2 0 V runs 11 10 110 'VV WiUiamS 2b c V Evans" on schedule are the Two games rf-lf- er 9-- - m ' 1 WHERE CAN A MAN Buy TIRES AFTER WORK? " 4 1 2 -p 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 lf-- rf 4 4 4 2 0 1 0 Draney Thompson lb Vecker Daiebout cf Dalling P Langley If 'ltl' 0 0 0 e 1 8 o 2 0 1 100 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 t S 10 10 0 0 0 0 il mM i E 1 1 1 0 Totals Score by innings: 1C2 021 0—6 Couth SCO x—8 Central Three-bas- e — Van hit Summary victory for Garland Saturday over Dyke Tworbase hits —Clarke Dem-ia- g Union gives Garland first place 2 Stolen bases Eyanst Ein-rnawith all victories and no defeats -- KcfnatsuPell caeristrom Dale-bo- ut In the North Box Elder farm bureau Frease 0 pases cq ballsT-o- ff baseball league The score was 12 Dalliisa 5 pr&ney 3 Struck cut— by to 2 Deweyville won over East Gar- Frease J Dalling a 2 Draney 6 Hit land 9 to 7' and Tremonton over by pitched ball— Villiams Deming Bothwell 9 to' 7 by Dallinsa Booth' by Draney Wild pitches— Irease 1 Draney 1' Dal-lin- ga 1 Huns batted in— Van Dyke WINS HOOPER 3 2 Carte Einsham Evans over 0 forfeit a Deming Hooper gained Seventeenth ward in the "ir'men 2 Williams Left on bases— Central g South S Earned runs— Central 8 softball tournament Monday to Seventeenth warders failed put South 5 Umpires— Herrlck and GARLAND LEADS Thatcher TREMONTON May 29— Another in an appearance n" Warner Arthur advanced to th second round In" the first flight when Rudy Maus defaulted Hal Badger scored a 2 and 1 decision over Fletcher Scowcroft of Manninz vealned a Ocden — and Lewis m ij x if ana I veruiu uvtr nll uuui jirn Ernest McShane defaulted to Ros Huish 100 112 " ( this evening v Bricklayers oppose the Checker Board Grocery to the opening game and Timmerman's will meet Larson's in the nightcap The scheduled game Wednesday between The Standard-Examinand Pullman Poultry will be played at the at seven p m Thursday Manhattan 'I will meet stadium Grant's in the nightcap Thursday 1 MAU8 DEFEATED 1100 id 33 0 Leo Leaver defeated Chester Squires 2iand 1 and Paul Owmby gained a 5 and 4 deciskm over Gene Griffin SHELL SERVICE STATIONS SELL THE NEW GOODYEAR VVG 3 " V - IP:' J |