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Show r' l PAGE EIGHT. TIIE IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAn, E, SATURDAY, APRIL 13 3 5. eason .Prepare DIZ SHELLED FROM HILL Layton To Oppose Elks In Exhibition Game At REALLY Logan bav bull tuns will their first glimpse of ui, of tin turn Sunday wlnn the Logan dash wilh a pcMif'il Livton Farm Burt an mm p in mi K mm Tin the fairgrounds lii will hmax Elks iiain.ng s Ik-, I5y ! i 5. prior lo I lifii next Ogdon li i" no opoiior Huml iv. M.iv ,mh mi Pin) or-- jun,;i,r RmK lion of (ho Ini ,( i Ini, in. . ho would Sntmd.iy am, nag t likely start lus tiumhi i mu' hm ii in tin lo Floyd Kasnui Oi Id holding Rix Hiiusuki and Baldwin in lomi Vaughan Sulfe will tuit h hind the bat, while .Ink I, ml) gruiu-ntcfrom the Iag i.i Juiunis in iv see notion in lie i ill In i . Imv. during the game At first base Will In the nli.ilile Bouth-pnElwmid III .dale, iss of by ninny as the the league lust yo r l.mi Petty and C'huok Ariluhulil will likely I i g d I w V I alternate at o caul m this op limit contest, while Lciihnidt. a m w comor will cover the thud s.n k Shortstop will be handled by Al Favero and Allen Ottci book For outfield du y Van Knmpcn has himself, Al Mudgc, unothor new coiner, Golden iot erson and Sid Kee.se, sensational fly ont her. Although the first of the season the game Sunday is expected to be tightly contested inasmuch as the two c.ubs split a two game series last season and both are anxious to get the jump in the coming seasons p'ay. The other Logan entry, the Collegians, who will provide the Logan side of the league opener on the home park next Sunday, is rapidly rounding into shape and will present another dangerous entry in the race. The Collegians will be after their third consecutive Utah-Idah- o league title. They will open against a strong team, runners-u- p for the crown last year. Collegians Strong Manager Ollie Otte has announced a tentative squad, including Ted Lewis and Ike Hirst alternating behind the bat with Pete Evans, Jesse Dailey aad Don McCulloch forming a nucleus for the pitching staff. Grant Quinncy and Monty Groesbeck arc capable first basemen seeking a regular job. Flash Nielsen al second. Bill Nyman ut third and Therein Muucli-leat short stop, all veterans, appear as fixtures, although young hopefuls in cump may break into tho infield lineup. Although somewhat undecided as to who will be in the outfield in the opening game, Otte is of the opinion that the regular trio will eventually become Arus West-ovetho sensational Kent Ryan and Carl Mulleneaux. Kb Fames is making a strong bid for an outfield post and may be seen in one of the garden spots throughout thu season. y I r, BAER CLOWNS TO . J WIN OVER HUNT ST. LOUIS, April 27 i p ,M,i Baer, world's biavywijght boxing champion, met B.ibe Hunt of Ponca City, Oklahoma, in "an a minder," here lad night. from Baer, r ,m suffering right h n il. loaned t humph his match, omc lifting Hunt limn the floor and tossing him into the ropes. Once he waved to the spectators and called "Come on in In the dressing room after the match, Baer said he believed the fans understood his failure to hammer Hunt and then explained that it "was not a murder." He had his hand wrapped in a beef steak during the fight. Chuck Heffner of Denver gained a technical knockout victory over Young Stuhlye of Kewanee, 111 . in one of the bouts. Both weighed 163 pounds. . Cincinnati 2 Wins Mason-Dixo- n Net Championship WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. Vac, April 27 tt'Pi Eunice Dean, San Antonio, Tex., is the new women's Mason-Dixo- n tennis champion. She won the title yesKatherine terday by defeating Winthrop, Ipswitch, Mass., J. Gilbert Hall, South Orange, N. J., defeated Marcelle RainvilJe, Montreal, in a mens match and today met Wilmer Allison. 2, ls 6-- 2, mbs In near dimin fact, pi cents. LAKE CITY, Api d 27 Butter, extra tat toned 3n First grade cream dclivci-c- d in Salt Lake City, 26 cents . e, 3 g ! .X . I Showj I 1 aint any softie," remarked Dizzy Dean after an a line out that bis left shin bone bad not been fractured by brought drive off Freddio Llndstroms bat in the first Inning ot the opening To prove it, game between the Cardinal and Cubs in Chicago, Wares Coaches Buzzy field the from by carried shown being Dean, last the work him let to Frisch asked Frankie Mike Gonzales, and game of the series. The attending physician said the great ylgtr bander again would be ready for action within a week. of Hi .nidoi k's sux- be writing for "Old Dl (111 llie magazines, terday while yet, pals) yesalong nnkling row stroll to the the circle that mas fiom square. I htui just rounded und was Eighth and Fifty-tirshumming a soft, winsome melody, when brother Gould gdve me the thumb. h of cauliflower t, to Philadelphia to compete in the national intercollegiates. The golf team, on which national and British amateur champion Lawson Little is No. 3 man, will take part in the intercollegiate competition at the Oakmont, Pa., club in June. tennis team will go WHITE SOX AND brother Listen, sweetheart, SALT il BOSTON, Apt i! 27 d li D manj for wool in Boston was a htt'e slower then during the privmi, e week, according to todays icpoit dcrurt- of the U. S Agricultuie ment Western giown wools weie with bulk average Krepdi 4s and finer teivitm y combing wools mostly cents, scoured basis Texas twelve montns wool C, AH R II 1M 2 a 3 5 11 121 was cents, scoured basic Foxx, fhilaih Iplu.i Ohio wools weie quiet and gi eastMcNair, Rhiladelphia X 31 2 11 41t ,ri basis quotations cm strictly comb 7 3s'i IS Burns, St Louis.. x 31 3 l.i 3x2 NEW Hil'.K Apid 27 'I lo Wcrber, Boston ing wools weie as follows' Johnson Dhiladelphia S 35 7 13 371 im u of riiuic than lour cents m 64s and finer 7 cents. 58s. 60-- , blood, 27 cents, )0s blood, silver the wm In today price Nulionul into 26 cents, and 411s, 5dx v blood. 23 bmuglit Inavy (iAB KHIM kii shoes and un.ctticd th' cents ix 33 7 II augb in Ilttxhmgh ,1)lK I,oxcs rung) d to 31 It 112 lllllFl mm ill the silvci , Slripp. Btooklvn punts -II 37 15 k J Mooic Ilnlu l,t').ini to a po nt or so m other T t 4 s loo '1 Davis. St Hull) , t n in 1il lading was relative1) ! HERBS MORE ABUU1 j Koenig, New Yolk k 33 3 13 3k pht Los si s ol mure than 2 points Black-Whit- e bv Ccrro de Banco wire siist.iinc H S Sim lliiig ami llowc Sound Contmui ft Ft tun Putfi thu) j Belli r cl mining dropped 5 points I Aimrii in Smelting declined (rac- liunallv and Silver King Coalition Bill of Seth Dunn, Millies moie than a point Copper composed of leanix landing rtnd gold shares were off, but most Evans and Don Hansen placed secwere a point or less. ond The winning team is coached Oil Lost Hi t losses by H P. Anderson, while the sec7 Cleveland ond place team is coached by 7 3 Chicago Peterson Third place Harold 3 6 Boston went to Preston high, composed 4 . 3 Washington Hobbs Roland of Ancil Winger, 4 5 New York and Grant Hall and coached by 6 - 2 St. Louis DENVER, April 27 r Hi Cat- Dean Boyle 7 2 Philadelphia Gilihs Wins tle: 175; maiket steady; beef 2 8 Detroit Milton Gibbs, South Cache won cows and heifers steei s feeders and individual honors with 234 out calves of a possible 300 points. Second stock bulls Friday's Results Hogs: 800; market steady to 25 to him was Bill Evans of Logan New Yoik 11, Philadelphia cents lower; top $8 50; bulk with 243, while Arch Rock of Detroit 3, Cleveland 11. packing sows 7 pigs South Cache was third with 228. A total of 41 Cache Valley high 6 St Louis 4, Chicago 11. school students competed in the Sheep: 4100; no early sales. Washington 10, Boston 5. profit-takin- 1 rt Dial 2"'., 2b-2- 1 b.iinid raul.imi , - evrry-tlmi- g 1 1 2X 1 smli ix 'lue Gould's pl'llllltlllll Ilf III .li fculx ItllCX .1. r.raibbii 1. suffered in the I ur our past three yiarx. intnl iiinlinii ne Gould, who lx ax xrteet a gu ux youll meet, manages Itr.iibloek who. one clear night in .lime, ini' xtep m Ih'-rmill Maxweltoii Adel-beworld's It. ii r. mill the linn y weight eli.un p i o n x li i p banging on what happens. eptihilitv Buttei D2 si ore Eggs Large 23 small 15 H. 53-6- Gould suid, "when ure you going to get on the right bandwagon? All you do is spendr. your time knocking my What you got against DODGER priw-fighto- NINES him? I assured Mr. Gould that I had nothing against Mr. Bruddock. That, in fact, the pictures in the papers showing James sparring in son with his which the latter said, Daddy, you must lick Mister Baer for mamma . 1 10-1- 1; 5-- 8.35-8-5- 0; - sex-Fir- MANE TROUBLE four-year-o- to the touched me and me, quick and that I woulld like nothing better than to see him have the heavyweight championship under his wings or horn. Tie BV LAWTON CARKK Unib'd Ircss Staff Correspondent NEW York, April 27 (bib The Dodgers and the White Sox out fits, lightly regarded in son dope, arc causing the headaches now in the Major longues. The Dodgers are winners of five in a row and eight out of 10 and have a tremendous baiting attack and good pitching. In the American the White Sox are one notch out of first place. used ancient Tom Brooklyn Zachary yesterday to take all the fight out of the Braves When old Tom finally wilted the Dodge sent in Leonuid, who stopped a threatened uprising and went on to a 5 to 4 win, whuh left them in firs', (dace Second 'I io Yoi k Plnlaih Ipiua .uni Ntw c ond tic id (hi played to lie season, 5 to .5 in t innings Pit' hers for miUni sole look any trcilit The Phillies used I luce against four for the Giants, wilh Hubhtll of the Go mts among the fust to get knoi U"il out Home tun. were divnkd even-- ; lub.x lv between the two John Moot e got a pair for tile Phillies mill Joe Mimic nod Haiti of the Giants iso h added one Tho Phil- lies addl'd a triple pi iy bv wav Ilut, I said, "do me this favor explain to me lit ns clear English ns you have al your conimuiul, just how your pre-se- miin Bruddock, who you SHy into the will knock Itacr rhododendron bed, happens to lose I lios dozens of fights to second-rater- s u few days ago. My curiosity, which once slew a cat, is killing me. "Simple, replied Mr. Gould "Throw em all out. Disregard 'em. Forget 'em Act like they never happened. I cun explain every one of those defeats. James was an unwell man. He had the nustcrics. Against Sckyra iL was mumps. When he lost to Hunt it was measles. Baxter Oilmen lu ked him he h.id fallen arches Chicken pox uixt him a defeat Always it wax by Rct.laff. lie been ll.nl something healthy James would have nil of them You may my wmd for it that lint once has he been beaten when he was in condition killed .take I now. usked lid how J.uncs lie have liny .1. j i felt I lubes or pains? "Not a one. Not even spots lielore bis eyes. In fact, lie's too healthy. He's so health) lie feels bud. Nee w hat 1 mean? of vainly The Cuos won ovu III)' R) )ls a game enlivened by a fist M fight between magic Chuck Diesscn of the Reds and Tex Cai Iton, Chicago pit) tier. A half dozen players joined in the fracas before umnires and could restore order The Cubs went on to a 3 to 1. victory in BASEBALL ( Bv United Press) NA I IO.Y4L LEAGl E Philadelphia-- - 11)0 100 02 100 301 00 New Yoik BatteriesCollins, Pearce, and Wilson, Castlcman, Smith and Mancusco Pcz-ull- K Giants And Phillies Play Second 4 o arils Wobbly The Caidinnls, wnildv to.iUml-er- s for the world title they now hold, weie extended for 11 innings before tlry heal the Piidtvs, 3 to 2 Boston 0()0 000 0 000 000 0 , it controlledtrefining processes; Pep 88 is balanced to fit Utah and Idaho weather. Right now, motorists are enjoying peak performance with snappy, quick starting high powered Pep 88 in spring formula. iWitlT precisely n Philadelphia 5, New Yoik tie; called, darnas), Pittsburgh 2, St .Ltjs 3 (11). 3-- 6, P In the American league the White Sox moved into second Hogan, place by whipping Boston, 11 to 4, Phelps, on the six-hBenge, pitching of Lyons, Onii. coupled with five home runs. Meanwhile the Indians were Pittsburgh .. 000 5 strengthening their hold on first 000 4 St Louis place by defeating Detroit, U to 3, Batteries Weaver and Hadden, on homers by Hale and Campbell Halluhan, Copeland, Tinning and and a triple by Averill with the Davis. bases full. The Red Sox, who made a first 1 7 0 place race for a while, continued 000 001 000 Chicago Cincinnati .. 000 200 000 2 8 1 to falter and lost to Washington Batteries: French and Hartnett, 10 to 5 Lefty Grove of the Sox was driven from the mound Derringer and Lombardi The New York Yankees scorn! a 11 to 2 over the, Athletics AMERICAN LEAGl K 010 303 New Y'ork Hero Virgil Davis. Yesterdays -1- 00 101 5 Philadelphia Batteries: Allen, VanAtta and Caidinals, who drove in winning run in 11th inning. Dickey; Dietrich, Caster and Foxx, Moss. 113; semi-fina- K Brandt and Lamnske, Logan, Fridays Results 4, BrooklAi W t 3, 27 hi il bol b Miles Si l .it n i on Mi' li s a ith compile n ,iii In , r alien a I lies Bin Bel I V i y I ( bn bi n ox Hi d i ( li. i ki ii pm vv.th Inn., fialhciy tc. Pints di-- 1 Mump. , ii in v fat Imni b . in ;i : am1 a bugmg in the cm . B'ooklyn Batteries: National League Boston Chicago A X i from Friday morning) D. L Fourt. Judge (rand Champion Cow Gcorgo Noble, Trenton Senior Champion George Nobel, Trentou Junior Champion Alma Choules, Fairview, Idaho Two year olds First, Roy C Thain; second, Ross Gordon; third, Clarence Merrill, fourth, Guy Meikle Senior yearling First, George Node; second, C. Z Harris; third, Ros Goidon Junior yearling First, Alma Choules; second, Clarence Meikle, thud, Quentin Heart; fourth, Clar- nc Meikle Senior calf First, Clarence Meikle. second, Bartley Lower, thud, Sidney Priday, fourth, State lnduxtria' school Plowman Junior calf First. brcthei s; second, George Noble, third, Bud Reese; fourth, Billy Evans. Senior Fred yearlings First, Smith: second, George H. Anderson; third, Alfred Allen; fourth S G 'org-- i II Anderson. Junior yearlings First John Rmdlisbackcr; George H. Anderson, third, George H. Anderson Senior calf First. Hal Robinson, second, John Rmdlisbackcr; third. Bud Tout; fourth, Elwin Anderson Junior calf- - First, Glen Nelson; second. Jack Berrett; third, R. J Spackman; fourth. Eicon Webb. Produce of Dam First, John Rmdlisf acker, second, George H Anderson. Group of two animals, either st, State Industrial school, second, Alma Choules; third, Ross Gordon Get of Sire (four animals) First, State Industrial school; second, Plowman Brothers; third, Clarence Meikle. herd First, George Noble; Aged second, Clarence Meikle. Calf hcrdFirst, State Industrial school; second, George Noble; third, C. Z. Harris. Best fitted calf, boys and girls between 13 and 15 years of age, (continued from Friday morning) First Dale Johnson; second, R. J. Spackman; third, Quentin Peart; fourth, R. J. Spackman; fifth, Bud Reese. (Continued two-gam- HENRY Mct.l'.MORE Ydltlx l D YORK April 27 St mbs u icgul.ii I) Ida'ci, silver Jimmy Foxx is bearing up well' under the change whuh cun- - "cak Bond verted him into a catcher and s'iong .mil fairlv active t'uib xtrukx angularly lower, leads both major leagues in bat- ting with an average of 421, ai- - miners wchk. kx incgiilarly lower Chicago toi cording to official statistics thin Gold mrForeign Exhangix Thursday's games St, r h'1" RIrm" Next to Foxx lx Em McN m, lfn","s also of the Athloiiis, with a maik of while Joe SUipp of 419, Brooklyn tops the NVinnal League with .412 Both leagues have a n umber of e the winners among pile hers but Lowrne Warm ke of be to the Chicago Cubs is the first credited wth thiec v a tones Hi is undefeated The leadertng .baiters Aiiicrican League m at I'l NEW Parade u nih I judging tows AT A GLANCE I Hil The Sports m a intr.inls U Utah-Idah- M contests. Results of the afternoon are as follows' STOCK MARKET JIMMY FOXX LEADS HITTERS Fairgrounds Sunday Game Scheduled For 3 p. m.; Lineup Announced - Washington Boston Batteries. Linke, Pettit and Bolton; Welch, Ostermueller, and R. I errelL Detroit Cleveland 000 000 510 000 Batteries: Bridges. Fischer and Cochrane; Harder and Myatt. 6-- St Louis Chicago 001 11 300.48 he Jjccit rlDoiid STANFORD TEAMS 101 010 0 100 000 0 - Batteries: Walkup, Blaeholder, Welland, and Hemsley, Heath, Earnshaw and Sewell. TO INVADE EAST STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal April 27 (I Pi The board of athletic control of Stanford university today announced a triple-bar- reled invasion of eastern inter- collegiate circles by Cardinal ath- ietes The track team will defend its title in the I C. championships at Harvard next month. The Lh, CjaAoivHJZ Q ' UTAH OIL EF1NING COMPA 400 Service Stations and Dealers in Utah and Idaho Distributors of Atlas Tires and Batteries , t NYi |