Show i in° juD(pLrD A7° WD it A A Amdersoini VD'S MB ° Siteeam Coiradiiiftioinis Tell lis off it 'it Fishing Season Opens May 9 At Four A M Fine Year Is Predicted 1 WATER and plenty of fish Is the promise of W H Anderson deputy game warden of Weber county for sportsmen for the opening of the fishing season In this section of the state Sunday May 19 "Approximately 3500 sportsmen will invade the streams of Weber canyon and Ogden canyon aftd other sections of the Weber and Morgan county area Sunday" said Mr Anderson today "I have served as game warden in this section for 18 years and I look for the best season Jishing Medalist Match Play Opens HIGH was MRS Din NtheWHITE qualifying round of the May leg of the directors cup at the Ogden Golf and Country club Tuesday She had " Match play in the first round Two matches opened today were scheduled Mrs White is matched against Mrs A E Becker and Mrs J G Leonard is scheduled to meet Mrs Ora Bun-d- y Utah sportsmen have ever had "Several tons of large trout have been planted in the streams and Just as soon as the waters o will permit additional trout will be planted "Practically all of the streams of this section of the state will be high and roily Sportsmen r may- be able to do some fly fishing at Lost creek North fork South fork and Middle fork will all be high and Toily The lower end of the Weber will also I be high and roily "Ogden river and its tributaries will be 'high and roily I doubt if this water will be clear enough for j fly fishing "Spring creek and Chicken creek both In Ogden valley may be clear "Everything from the mouth of the narrows east will be closed to - o ! fishing "The fishing season will open at four a m Sunday and will close daily at nine p m Game wardens in all parts of the state have been instructed to keep a careful eye on sportsmen who have not purchased their licenses "Sportsmen who perform without licenses will be arrested Those who make " a habit of catching under-siz- e fish will also be arrested "The limit will be ten pounds or not more than "30 fish Fish less than seven inches in length must be thrown back into the streams "License fees between the ages of 12 and 16 years are $1 The same applies for ladies Over this age limit the fee is $2r The combination hunting and fishing license — is $300" Willard R Doxey president of the Weber County Fish and Game Pro! o The following feminine stars drew first round byes: Mrs W H Jackson Mrs G A Dickson Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Mrs J C Allen Mrs A V Zabriskie and Mrs S P Dobbs MACK SPENDS PART OF TIME IN GRANDSTAND By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO May t15— (UP)— Notes from a big league press box Pat Malone now pitching for the New York Yankees says: "It's a good thing the Cardinals got rid of me because there's a couple of guys on the Cubs that I'd like to get in an argument with" 7 Pittsburgh players still are explaining the battle between the Pirates and Cubs The latest version is that Billy Herman Cubs' second baseman stirred up bad feeling last year when he persisted in tossing Cookie glove into right field v In retaliation Lavagetto put a plug of chewing tobacco in the webbing I of Herman's glove Broaca Yankee pitcher Johnny reads Joseph Conrad When working on the mound Broaca likes to sweat because it makes his glasses damp and he has to stop and wipe them off says that keeps him from working too fast Benny Chapman Yankee outfielder is glad Babe Ruth isn't with the 'Yanks any more Chapman thought Ruth tried to ride him V Other players say Ruth was merely trying to make Chapman bear down more realizing he had alUhe natural abil ity to become a star La-vagett- o's it' ft Ma IN SOFT BALL Texans Protest Ruling of rCammeyer Twirler Pitches National Body Babe Gives Statement CTI©K1 Professional Golfers association were in session Miss Didrikson's home club at Beaumont however took a stron per stand demanding detailed reasons for the findings of the national golf organization which resulted in refusal of her entry in the southern women's championship to be played at Louisville Ky beginning May 20 The club asked for a hearing ana oniciais announced they were Sr- - ready to fight "How can they call me a professional when I've been competing only a few months" asked Miss Didrikson here for an exhibition match She said her professional career in other sports ended nearly a year ago But she added: "What the U S G A says goes and I can do about it "Sure I'm going to remain out of professional sports and ask for reinstatement as an amateur when the time comes I don't know yet if my disbarment will be only for a year or for three years" The U S G A ruling also barred her from the national tournament Ben S "Woodhead president of the Beaumont Country club said the club was prepared to "support her case to the limit if given the opportunity" and added it seemed Estrange indeed that no hearing is volunteered" Babe who has played professional baseball and basketball won the Texas women's title a few weeks as-in her first major tournament Texas K'- - k and Sporting goods Twenty-eight- h uincy awmiam service vs Stevens implement at juecker s field v ' - f -' a-fA f- - r ' - J t ' ' ' ' x - i" Softball Pitcher for Mt Ogden Memorial park team in one of the opening contests of the 1935 season Tuesday His Taylor was in fine form mates played errorless ball back of his fine pitching This performance was the outstanding feature of the opening round games Thursday's schedule: Clix Service vs Knights of Columbus at Thirty-secon- d and Wall the Checkerboard Grocery vs Utah Barbers association JLibertv fcarki Kam- meyer's Sports store vs Strong Motor company at West Ogden B diamond Mount Ogden Memorial park vs C W Cross at Lorin Farr park Loyal Order of Moose vs Armstrong ' ? g professional golfers agreed that she was one 01 the country's best prospects in international competition NEW ARGUMENT NEW YORK May 15— CAP)— A new golfing argument threatened to develop today out of the disbarment : i of Mildred Babe Didrikson by the amateur status committee of the Connie Mack United States Golf association of the Athletics stands in the tective association looks forward to The woman the greatest fishing season in the grandstand watching practice unti athlete greatest in this country's history 10 minutes before game timehistory of the state Miss Didrikson was ruled ineligible "Several tons of trout have been He usually names his pitcher the for amateur competition beplanted in the streams of Weber night before a game and some- cause of her golf in professionalism of the times picks his county as well as other parts for a whole sports state Our organization' will do series in advancepitchersEric McNair other The decision A's shortstop is generally regarded interest of the made "for the best everything possible to game" prevents the with the stats department in carry- as me steadiest fielder at his famed Texan from playing not only posi out laws the ing tion in the American leaeue in the southern tournament at "I look for a splendid fishing sea- Philadelphia son Most of the streams are high down to first players say he can get Louisville next week but the nafaster than any player tional championship at Minneapolis and roily and bait "fishing will-ikh in August Miss Didrikson had set vmuii jjueatevance vvnite featured In some sections the Sox rookie Ditcher thrp snff her heart on the latter streams will be clear eggs a can of sardines If the Texan wishes to nlav in "The Weber river will be ideal for scrambled and a half Bermuda onion for the national championship three bait fishing There will be some years hence the way may be open fly fishing and spinners The Weber Dreaitrast the other morning has been heavily stocked with trout we eats two or three sandwiches to her It was indicated that the after a game and then has: a 'big "three-ye- ar past two years" during the probationary — — -- —— A::: umner aoout s:zu ruie wouia apply in her case Jimmy Dykes White Sox mana -- 44 ger wears an orange feather in his hat Umpire Bill McOowan af ter camng calls and strikes on Ted U S Lyons in his debut against the Big Browns said: "Lyons is "faster than ' NEW YORK May 15 — (UP) — The he has been in six years" Babe Scottish Internationals champion Dahigren Red Sox rookie first base SAN FRANCISCO Mav soccer team of the British Isles was man swings four bats on his way to —Walter Beck Mission Red1SrAP hurler here today for a few days rest be- me pjate players is nursing a black eye today as a Washington fore opening an American exhibition say Monte Weaver might he the mernento of the Pacific Coast league tour at Philadelphia Saturday The greatest pitcher in the American game at Oakland last nisrht in team will participate in 12 matches league if he'd shelve his fancy no which took it three policemen and will travel as far as Vancouver tions aDout met to save him from theburly wrath of little B C Ray Taylor the Kammeyer team of the Ogden Independent Softball league pitched a no hit no run game against the 7 1 Contest No-Ru- n As Season Opens He's National Mat Personage as an amateur Babe the wonder cirl athlete of the 1932 Olympics accented the de cision philosophically although with surprise and obviotfs disappointment "Bad mistake" "big joke " "dirtv deal" and harsher words came frnm Dallas where members of the Texas there's-nothin- No-H- it AL WARDEN Editor ABILENE Tex May 15— (AP) — A chorus of protest arose in Texas today against the United States Golf association ruling ' that Mildred 'Babe" Didrikson may not comnete - s -- f r 4 TUESDAY'S RESULTS x:'A x " I I I Ak combe and Echardt ' 'I --' RM 15 20 Kammeyer 's Mt Ogden Memorial park 0 0 Batteries: R Taylor and Casteel I : RH Gwilliam Service Moose Lodge Batteries: Davis and : 18 2 RH Armstrong's C WV Cross 8 10 3 4 CI Batteries: Bown and Empey G Price E Wright and McFarland RH 7 Checkerboard Clix Service 1 0 4 i 13 8 Batteries: DeHaan and Earl Mil ler O Hunt and S Newey RH Knights of Columbus 9 11 Sidney Stevens 7 13 Batteries: J Packer and G Far D Herrington and W Irvine reil II I IA - 1- V R H v4 22 23 Strong Motors utan uaroers 10 14 Batteries: Peterson and Congdon It ! - jonnsen ana McBrlde 4-- : - AMERICAN Standing of the Teams W Chicago Cleveland Boston New York co-oper- ate 14 L Pet 6 6 9 '12 12 11 10 11 10 10 11 5 14 5 14 Washington Detroit St Louis Philadelphia 700 667 571 524 524 476 263 263 wj For Games : sogIerteahs NATIONAL o Standing of the Teams " Brooklyn Chicago St Louis 14 14 12 5 12 9 6 - 5 13 13 14 14 737 636 633 545 8 7 12 10 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia - Pet W L New York 483 403 300 253 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 8 Philadelphia Others rain cold 1 WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHERS St Louis at New York (2) P Dean vs Castleman J Dean vs O Schumacherat "You've been ridlne me loner — —— enough " yelled Hawkins when Beck gibed him for missing Al Wright's intended sacrifice to fill "the basps in the second The little infielder charged the Mission bench and started swineine on Beck Over th Soccer fans of Ogden will receive protest of Manager Gabby Street another treat Sunday when the Og- of the Missions the law moved In den Red Devils meet thA ventre nf and stopped the fight ' Salt Lake at the stadium to one of Beck entered the srame in the tne ieature games of the Daynes cup sixth with his shiner verv mnrh in elimination series The contest is evidence and hurled the cellar Reds booked for five o'clock to a 6 to 4 victory over the league The Ogdenites lust rnimnlpf-jleaders most successful season finishing "Dead Pan" Joe Dimaerfa cut nff secona m the state race Vikings two runs at home plate with rifle opponents for Ogden next Sunday like throws from deep right field twe me oniy team to hold a victory to neip his San Francisco team over the Ogdenites mates nose out Portland 3 to 2 His Sunday's game will feature the fa- throws were the deciding factor In mous Engen brothers- ski Jumpers of a pitcher's battle between Jim world fame Densmore of the Seals and Jake Wade of the Ducks Biz Ed Wells southnaw Holly WEBER STAKE SOFTBALL wood hurler held Sacramento to Team Standing won Lost Pet four hits while his mates were srath- £ueventn 4 0 1000 ering nine at the expense of Tom Clinton 4 1 800 Flynn to win 2 to 1 COLLIDE SUNDAY (2)— Carle-to- n - RHE v -- 8 14 1 Pittsburgh 1 11 2 Philadelphia Batteries: Birkofer and Grace Nineteenth Walters Pezzulla and Todd' Second - i Roy " FISHERMEN New Alcock's Dry 1 1UV Flies each Enameled Silk Fish eiCie V Line 25 yds18 lbs test-- " New 'Silk Bodied Cg patterns each-- ? ARMSTRONG'S 302 25th St Thone 1123-- W 3 1 2 2 3 4 4 1 1 Riverdale 30 oak - Chicago Brooklyn vs Bcnge French vs Babich Pittsburgh at Philadelphia — Hoyt vs E Moore flies Frankie Hawkins land third eacker First 0 750 500 250 200 000 Last Night's Results Eleventh 6 Second 2 Nineteenth 15 Riverdale 4 Clinton 12 First 5 FISC3IHG MILE Thursday Night's Schedule Riverdale at First Nineteenth at Second nxrfs Tnr- iorlligh) Roy at Eleventh (Stesen field) Clinton bye —H Everything In - s The number of foreism firms in Manchuria is decreasing LARSOII SPORTiriG GOODS GO 24TII STREET 33 G(New Location) TUESDAY'S RESULTS Washington 2 Cleveland 4 New York 4 Detroit 10 This is Mike Rsmano who meets Doc?Riley'of Boston in the main event of the weekly program at the Ogden Elks' club Thursday night He is one beega strong fella Romano weighs 211 pounds Five bouts in all constitute the program and ladies will be admitted free when accompanied by a paid escortagain miller Williamson for Freeman Sneddon for Pell (Central) ' Coast League Stars Engage In Mit Bout f Cliff Wyatt Harry Kammeyer predict a victory for Tony Rocca-for- te over Jackie Burke when meet in their main event at they the Orpheum Friday night After watching Roccaforte strut through a long program at the Weber gymnasium Tuesday the Ogdenites Tpwo and Ogdenites ments: issued these state- Cliff Wyatt— "Roccaforte car- ries too much dynamite for Burke Don't be surprised if he stops the Ogdenite I'm picking him to win handily" Harry Kammeyer— "Roccaforte looks like the best battler to show in these parts against Burke He bubbles over with class and looks like a good bet to trim Burke" EN G THY workouts this after-- r noon and light limbering up drills Thursday will conclude the fistic preparations for the main eventers of the Friday night program at the Orpheum theatre Tony Roccaforte who meets Jackie —' " 1 Is reBurke 'j 'V j ported in excel- i lent condition: Burke nursing a cold expects to be in the if pink when the bell sounds for round one Friday night - s Truman Har- vey and Tuffy Dial main eveftters in the WHITE SOX PASS HITLESS TITLE TO THE YANKS other ten-rou- nd HARVEY scrap are both in splendid trim All of main eventers engaged in long drills at the Weber gymnasium Tuesday Shadow boxing punching the bag and boxing occupied the time of the four battlers More than one hundred Weber "hitless wonders" of the American gymnasium Tuesday: "It looks like a big- evening for league no longer are the Chicago Burke and Harvey when they square White Sox but the New York Yanoff Roccaforte and Dial against kees how these two out-5- f -- town exBoy It's only a coincidence that the perts hit and unless we miss our departure of the Babe Ruth has the Ogdenites will leave the been followed by an abrupt decline guess defeated at the close of FriTing in the batting power of the Yankee day's program" machine The Babe himself is hit"I accepted the Burke bout for ting U71 but that's no reason for Joe McCarthy's more youthful and one- - purpose" said Tony Roccaforte agile crew to take the slugging to- today "I'm anxious to locate in Ogden My first obstacle is Burke boggan at the same time The Yankees not only are at the I'm confident that I will stop Burke bottom of the league in hitting but inside of six rounds I'm going to so far not one of the regulars has trim the touted Ogdenite in the first clubbed his way into the 300 class round possible" Tony Lazzeri now hitting around Dick Russell manager of Tuffy 270 tops the list Dial a knockout for his boy The other regulars are all far Tuffypredicts Dial when Dial takes on Trudown and Captain Lou Gehrig who man Harvey was last year's league batting king "Dial will need only two punches with a mark of 363 has only a pale to It may take several stop Harvey 253 to show for his efforts so- far Dial before can get Harvey rounds though he collected three hits into position for these two punches but when they are delivered It may be the weather or that the the show will be over as far as Harare boys pressing a bit Certainly vey is concerned" hitters like Gehrig Bill Dickey Ben Kid Davis of Salt Lake will refand Earle Combs—all Chapman eree the bout between Jackie Burke of 345 310 with life-tito marks n Bill —figure to do much better as the and Tony Roccaforte veteran referee will be the season develops But the Yankee pitching staff al third man in the ring In the contest Davis and Glas-maready feeling the strain can't con will each referee two prelimto tinue keep the club in a contend subinaries without and ing position quick A heavy advance seat sale is restantial assistance from the hit ters for the Friday program ported — which stands out as the best offerf — ed in these parts in many many SAN FRANCISCO— Chief Little years Wolf Pueblo Colo defeated JoeSa voldl Notre Dame Hans Steinke Germany defeated Lufty Bloom- New Fresh Stock field Australia Vic Christy Sun- aldn Calif defeated Doug Wyckoff Boots Fishing Tackle And Georgia Dr Freddie Meyers Chi Camping Supplies cago vs Mllo Stelnborn Germany KAMMEYER'S declared no contest Blue Sun Jen 355 24th Street Hans nings Oklahoma defeated " Schroeder Boston - - f nd - o Soccer Team Invades Orpheum Theatre $ 1 f old ed Capacity Crowd Looms For Fistic Program At the Two Ogdenites Praise Coast Mit Artist college students made this remark NEW YORK May 15— (AP)—The after the workouts at the Weber Chamber lain Cunningham and Chambers - so-call- D ITD Iredocil Vocf ©roes IN FINE GAME AMATEUR GOLF all-rou- o n TAYLOR TURNS ooen BARRED FROM Mrs D N White Is it asmannQD Wo Fob Seasoim ©peimiiirag DioniKsofj is 3 o 17 CENTRAL DROPS LEAGUE -- Leading by a score of one to nothing at the beginning of the fifth in- ( f WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHERS Jtioston at St Louis— Rhodes or Grove vs Coffman or Newsom Washington at Cleveland— Weaver vs Hildebrand New York at Detroit— Ruffing vs Wrestling Results GAME Others rain cold Sullivan Cain vs Philadelphia at Chicago— - (By United Press) NEW YORK — Jim Longacre St Louis decisioned Phil Sandler Cali- ijyons RHE 4 10 fornia LeoWallick Germany threw New York ning after a opener Jim 14 Detroit lo Louis Cliff Olsen St Spencer South made every hit count to de- Minnesota Batteries: Broaca Van Atta: threw Marshall Floyd feat Central 17-- 4 The turning Colorado Dick Davlscourt Califor- Brown and Dickey Jorgens Crow-dpoint of the game proved to be a nia threw Toby Osborn Texas and Cochrane decision at first that cost French a Nicu Iondos Connecticut threw put-ofor with two out in that in- Walter UnderhiU Canada Walter RHE ning South made eight runs' be Podelak Syracuse university threw Washington 2 3 1 fore the side was retired Jack Ev Joe De Vito St Louis Andrew Chi-c- Cleveland 4 6 0 ans pitched splendid ball making Batteries: Whitehill Coppola and Chicago threw Ernie Stevens three hits for good measure to prove Texas Bolton Harder and Pytlak the sparkplug of his team's attack Clair Wayment shortstop for Central made several shoestring catches and put-ou- ts that kept the crowd on their feet Charles Pell at second played airtight ball and the entire South infield showed to splendid With Sneddon and advantage § Chambers Dlavins their first pam of junior high baseball and with xommy Dee Dick Smith and Bader News in the lineUD Central mad n hP- lated rally in the seventh Smith knocking a home run f Tae lineup: j me Glas-man- Dial-Harv- nn EfllUTOY! 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