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Show TIIE rAGIS FOUR Today O The ..NEW YORK, May 15 way things are going now 1939 is likely to be remembered as the that produced several pastures year "full of "greatest horses of all time." Only a week ago today, in Louisville, I, and most of my colleagues, sprang to our typewriters and wrote that Johnstown was the greatest horse that ever lived. We compared him, and not unfavorable, to Napoleon, the Taj Mahal by moonlight, Man O War, the first printing press, A. Lincoln, G. Washington, and anything else that popped into our repertorial minds. I i i - r:i i !:i The trouble with our super hors cs today is that they are definite' ly specialists. They can be cataFast logued first like doctors. track specialists. Muddy track specialists. Six furlong specialists. Mile specialists. And, almost as if they had drawn up a code of ethics, not one of these specialists will infringe upon the other one's field. Johnstown makes his hay money when the sun shines. Chat ledon saves up his speed for a rainy day. Division that Coach Names Squad For Denver Coach Romney listed six of the possibly seven men he will take to Denver Thursday. Captain Lee man Cardon, who was high-poiin the division meet by virtue of totaling 11 points, will lead the Two distance men, delegation. Davis and Burden, are slated to go, along with Leonard James, winner of the division high jump; Fred Aste, second place man in the javelin; and Ira Winger, who fought it out with Carl Clark of B.Y.U. for the division pole vault. Clark won the event Satinches. urday by going 13 feet Professor A. N. Sorenson, president of the faculty division. Mountain States athletic conference; and Coach Romney, president of the conference athletic division, will attend the annual in evening meeting Thursday Denver.' At that session. Important inbe to considered, business is cluding the drawing up of the 1941 football schedules. nt 220-yar- 220-yar- T 100-ya- Fine Fencing Hammer Cannon, B. Y. U., and Bogden, Utah, tied for first; Hill-aAggies. Distance, 150 feet 2z inches. Mile run Hart, Utah; Woodland, B. Y. U.; M. Barlow, Utah Time, 4:27:4. Aste, Utah; Javelin Gehrkc, iDst-ancAggies; Bohman, . B. Y. U. inches. 185 feet dash- Peters, B. Y. U.; d Spendlove, Utah; Taylor, B. Y. U. Time, :49.6. High jump James. Aggies; G. Christensen, B. Y. U.; Mahoney, Utah. Height, 6 feet 2 inches. Shotput Leavitt, B. Y. U.; Utah; Bogden, Utah, and O'Gara, Aggies, tied for third. Distance. 46 feet 7'2 inches. B. Y. U.; Cardon. Aggies: Bland and Boyle, B. Y. U tied for third. Time. :09.8. d high hurdles Weimer, B. Y. U.; Cardon, Aggies; Callist-e- r, Utah. Time, :15.8. run - Bourne, B. Y. U.; Hart, Utah; Woodland, B. Y. U. Time, 1:57.8. U. Y. Pole vault - Clark, B. Time, 1:57.8. Y. U.; Pole cault- - Clark, B. Winger. Aggies; Hunter, Utah, and e, 6'-.- ! i 4 i - y, dash-Ellswo- rth, 100-yar- d 120-yar- 880-yar- d f r t, Frances. Height, 220-yar- d w B. 13 Y. U., feet dash v U.; Bland. B. U. Time, :21.7. Hr Davis, Aggies; Time. 10;U7.7. Two-mile-- Y. tied lor third. 2U inches. Ellsworth, B. Y. U.; Boule, B. Y. Hardy, Chcevcr, B. Utah; Y. U. Despite the fact that the Logan high school track squad nosed Ogden out by three points in the region meet two weeks ago, the Tigers from the Junction city turned the tables Saturday in the state track meet to finish first with 36 points, followed by Provo with 23 points; Granite. 19: Pay-so14; Logun, 13c..,; and Cyprus, 13'2. Grizzlies Bog CACHE VALLEY BASEBALL LEAGUE Coach Burns Crookston's underlings just couldn't strike the pace they set in the Aggie stadium during the region contests. While the Grizzlies were lugging, the Tigers flashed out with a stronger attack to submerge the deTrovo Bullfending champions, dogs, by 13 points. in Other schools the meet finished as follows: Jordan, 13; American Fork, 1014; Davis, 10; Dixie, 8; South Cache, 7; Delta, 7; Beaver, 7; Hurricane, 6y2; Murray, 6; North Emery, 5; Monroe, 5; Bear River, 5; Box Elder, 5; South Sevier, 3; UinKanab, 3; tah, 3; Springville, Spanish Fork, 2; Alterra, 2; Millard, 2; South 2; Hinckley, Emery, lij; 1; Gunnison, 1; Greenriver, Wayne, t 1; Wasatch academy, New Mark Saturdays KcmiIIs Hyde Park 18. Trenton 5 North Logan 21, Fairview 5 UTAH Garland-Tremonto- Tram Standing Aggies; J Julio Sanchez, right, Cuban sugar planter, hooked this broadbill swordfish near the mouth of Miami harbor. It , 6 the largest eve' taken on rod and reel of! the Florida coast. Capt. Ted Lister has hold of the big feljp.ws saber. 244-pou- .I. LAZEKI, Clarkston Lewiston reported Weston ported. 18, Franklin vs. Cornish vs. 9 game Preston game un- 'fcf A 0 0 0 Preston 0 0 Downey Logan Collegians Smithfield 0 1 0 0 1 1 .1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Results New York Boston Chicago Cleveland Washington St. Louis i 11 8 9 10 11 13 15 13 9 Detroit 6 Philadelphia Sunday's Results .524 .421 .409 .375 .316 8:30. COMMERCIAL LEAGI E Tuesday's Schedule Cold Storage at Battery C, x , m. Jack's Cafe at City Recreation. Cleveland 9. Chicago 4. n 3, Logan Col9 p. m. New York 10, Philadelphia 0 legians 2. St. Louis Detroit Malad 23, Downey 11. LOGAN' STAKE .MIA LEAGI K Boston 5, Washington 4 (12 inOgden Bamboo 18, Smithfield 6. Wednesday's Schedule nings). Wednesdays Schedule Logan Twelfth vs. Logan Eighth. Richmond at Dreston (night). 6 p. m., Diamond 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Logan Collegians lost a hot n mound duel to Sunday when Tommy Arbon hurled the Bear River valley team to a 2 victory in an opening Baseball round of the Utah-Idah- o league. Manager Slim Sorensen of the Sundays Results Collegians sent Howard Stone, Brooklyn 0, Boston 1. star, into the pitchers box, The third big week of softball and he and Arbon came through Philadelphia 1, New York 2. 10 in Cache Valley gets under way with beautiful performances. Ar- innings). Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 5. bon struck out 12 men, gave up tonight when the fast Valley leaSt. Louis 9, Cincinnati 5. gue games take the spotlight ill but five hits, and worked in good for Logan, Hyrum j.nd Wellsville. form In Logan, Hyrum Lions, having Stone allowed but six hits BY KIRKSEY GEORGE had a great deal of tough luck In other league contests, Malad United Press Staff Correspondent thus far, will attempt a comeback swamped Downey 23 to 11 in a NEW YORK, May 15 (l'I9 There wild hitting fray, while Ogden against Kowallis Implement, with in is Mo., rejoicing today Carthage. Bamboo tripled the Smithfield Meeker, Okla., and Forth Worth, the tilt scheduled at 8 o'clock. score, 18-Wednesday's schedule Tex. the three towns which claim The feature matches Lundberg at Motor against Clark Auto Paintwill see Richmond playing Carl Owen Hubbell because the Preston in a nightcap. ing at 9 oclock. Both of these has survived with clubs Tremon-to- n "meal ticket are considered of about even The Collegian-Garlan- d duel was won in the sixth flying colors his first test along calibre, and the contest will be the comeback trail. hot and bitter. Pitching for Luninning. The score was tied 1 to born in Carthage, raised dberg will be either 1 when Dutch Kessncr Don Grover doubled and in Hubbell, now Meeker and resident of a or Ev Thorpe, while Shirley Clark went to third on an infield out Fort won start of his first Worth, will He then stole home to give the the season start Cece Jorgenyesterday by defeating son. probably nreded run. 10 in the and Phillies, Fireworks Bair and S. Scrowther for Smith- - every baseball fan in innings, those three At Wellsville there will be a southern cities and at every other Cliff's crossroad from Times Square to display of fireworks when crosses service, unbeaten as yet, Hollywood Boulevard takes special bats with Grant's Bike, also upride in Hub's triumph. There is nbeaten. Cliffs is determined to no more beloved player in baseball than the quiet, modest southpaw rub out the winning streak maithrough the whose career hung in the ballance ntained by Grants pitching of Fred Aste, and after his elbow was opened last flawless the fine of the rest of August for the removal of splinter- the team. playing ed bones. At Hyrum, the Wellsvillc MorFirst Victory ning Milk will be guests of the HIt took Hubbell to give the Giants yrum CCC. and a great deal of itheir first victory of the season nterest centers upon this contest. MIA League over Doc Prothro's Phillies. They nicked him for 11 hits, but many of Wednesday night the Logan them were scratchy. He paced him stake MIA league goes into its self well, and when in trouble was third round with some of the at his best. In the tenth with the most vital games up to date. Bon score tied Ken O'Dea batted eginning play simultaneously for Hubbell and hit the game win three diamonds are Logan Twelfth vs. Logan Eighth. Young vs. ning homer. Bob Feller gave a courageous River Heights, and Logan Sixth exhibition in hurling Cleveland to a vs. Logan Eleventh. 4 Under the lights there will be victory over the White Sox. His mother, who came to Cleveland to three of the hottest frays of the see her son pitch on Mother's Day. season. At 7 oclock, the two was struck by a foul from Marv Providence teams clash; at 8 p. Owens' bat in the third inning. The m the rejuvenated Logun Seblow opened a gash above her cond goes up against the undefeatright eye and she had to be taken ed Logan First, and the climax to a hospital to have it stitched. comes when Logan Seventh, not Her son remained on the mound, yet having tasted defeat, opposes and won his sixth victory. College also undefeated. Lefty Grove won his second triTuesday night the Commercial umph by pitching the Red Sox to teams swing dizzily along their way with Cold Storage slated to meet Battery C and Jack's Cafe tackling City Recreation. Red Ruffing, rolled on to his fifth straight victory as he allowed only four hits in giving the Yanks a 0 victory over the Athletics. Detroit snapped out of its slump with a twin victory over the Browns. and Hank Greenberg hit homers Nos. 5 and 6 in Someone must have applied the the opener and Rudy York's pinch to the faltering Angels homer with the bases loaded in the for the Los Angeles club is leaninth featured the second game. Lou Fette grabbed pitching laur- ding the Pacific Coast league again els in the National league with a today hv two full games. The Angels had a lot of luck game, in which the Bees beat in winning the Sunday the Dodgers, The Cardinals triumphed over from the Seattle Rainiers. ethe Reds, knocking Whitcy The Angels won the first 4 to 0, when Johnny Moore out of the box and dropping ncounter, stunt. Moore pulled an iron-ma- n Cincinnati to third place. Pittsburgh won its first game He drove In two men in theIn fid" the from the Cubs since Aug. 22 last with a double and homed vear when the Pirates slugged seven Gene Lillard for five runs in the base. first three frames to triumph, xBattcd for Burr in ninth. xxBatted for W. Bailcv in ninth. OOO loo 0102' Logan Collegians 3-- i With Harry Gumbert, above, and Cliff Melton going the route, the New York Giants once more look like National League champions. The Polo Grounders are concerned only about their pitching. Gumbert is their No. 1 man. Lewiston Continues Victory March PIONEER LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pet. place n, second in discus; Hansen, South second with 27 v, points. Prestons points came by way of Cache, fourth in broad jump; and Lynn Bracken, Logan, first a first in the 440 yard run. second in the 200 yard low hurdles, and in Javelin. a third in the 880 yard relay.' Summary: Purser Bosworth finished the Shot R. Maughan, South Cache; season up without a defeat in takCrane, Provo; Everill, Davis; ing the 440 yard run in 53.2 secAngus. Provo; H. Hinton, Hurri- onds. Dean Swift finished second cane. Distance, 46 feet 34 inches, to Gene Pettersen of Pocatello in High jump Finley, North Em- the low hurdles, and the 880 relay ery; Wilson, Paysor. ; Marshall team, composed of Swift, Blaine Beaver, and Johnson, Kanab, tied Heusser, Lynn Stevensen. and Bosfor second; Walker, Cyprus, and worth, finished a close third. Two state records were broken Hinton, Hurricane, tied for fifth and one tied in the meet Friday Height, 6 feet. while seven new interdistrict recMile run Moss, Granite; Davis ords were made. Ogden; Green, The margin of victory this year Evans, Ogden; Heath, Greenriver. is the same amount that caused Time, 4:43. d Pocatello to place second last year. Mondash Wingate, roe: Boshard. Delta; Allen, Ogden; American Fails won last years meet Keele, Spanish Fork; Burt, Box with 31s points to Pocatello's 30. In third place in the scoring was Elder. Time, :51.8. d dash Pope, Provo; Malad. with 20 points; Madison Roe, Ogden; Loveall, Murray; high of Rexburg was fourth, with Crumbo, Alterra; Sjoblom, Jord- 14 points; and Lava Hot Springs an. Time, :10.4. fifth, with 13. Other scores were Pole vault Paxton, Beaver; Downey and Montpelier, 11: 10'-St-: Walker, and Luddcn, Anthony Industrial school, Cyprus. Ogden, tied for first; Beck, Ameri- Preston. 10; American Falls. 5; can Fork; Chadwick, American Midway. 3: Hamer, and St AnFork; Hansen, Wasatch academy, thony, 1 2 each; and Inkom and and Pugh. Kanab. tied for fourth. Ucon, each. Height, 11 feet 5 inches. GOLFERS TIE High hurdles Downey, Cyprus; Evans. Granite; Parduhn, AmeriLogun high golfers tied the score both with Granite last week-encan Fork; Simonson, South Emery; Crookston, Logan. Time, : 15.5. teams getting 7 points. Discus Wassom. Bear River; Andrews, Logan; Montague. Pay-soPreeoe, Provo; Woodbury, Hurricane. Distance. 130.8 feet (new record for light discus). d Dixie; Burt, Box Elder: Smith, Payson; South Hunt, Sevier; Nielsen, Delta. Time, 2:03.8. Broad jump Wilson. Payson; Walker, Cyprus; Bartlett, Ogden; Hansen, South Cache; Monk. Gunnison. Distance, 21 feet inches. Javelin Bracken, Logan; Woodbury, Hurricane; Simmons, Mur-ruBaker. Millard; Anderson, American Fork. Distance, 174.4 feet. d dash Pope, Provo; Roe, Ogden; Sjoblom, Jordan; Anderson, American Fork; Feeney, Ogden. Time, :22.9. Low hurdles Evans, Granite; Stayncr, Davis; Parduhn, American Fork; C. Moss, Ogden; Grant, Jordan. Time, :23.5. Medley relay Granite (Evans, Anderson. Gunn, F. Moss), Ogden, Dixie. Uintah, South Sevier. Time, g, 440-yar- 100-yar- n; Lewiston's Indians celebrated a continued victory march Sunday night with an 18 to 6 siug fest which knocked the Ogden Reds from third to fourth place in Pioneer league standings. The Lewiston g league-leadin- team made it five straight wins with a first inning rout which sent two Ogden pitchers to the bench. The Indians batted once around in the first inning to gather 10 points. Conley took over the mound in the second, and Ogden boys tightened up. Lewiston beat Ogden 8 to 4 in Saturday night's game. Over the week end the Twin Falls Cowboys moved into third place by virtue of a 10 to 8 victory over Boise Saturday night and a 7 to 4 win Sunday. Slow to start, the Pilots finished both contests at a g pace They brought in six runs in the ninth Saturday, and three in the eighth Sunday when Lowe laid out a homer with two men on bases. Salt Lake was pushing Boise for Cellar honors after dropping two games in a row to Pocatello The in Sunday's double-headescore of the first game was 7 to 3 12 10 to for and the second ended the Idaho team. Only a 14 to 8 the Cardinals from win Saturday night prevented the Bees from of the bottom league standshaiing ings with Boise. hard-hittin- r. Star Hurdler Out for Record m y; 9-- Angels Suddenly 10-- Spring To Action 11-- 4 4. hot-fo- it Garland-Tremonto- n 001 002 00x- -3 Summary: Bases on balls Stone! 2. Arbon 2. Hit by pitched ball Anderson and Bowcutt by Stone.; Two base sits -- W. Nyman, Hirst, 220-yar- Netmen From Preston Rate High Grover. Three-bas- e hit O. Bailey. Runs hatted in - O Bailey 2, Ne!- son, Arbon. Double play O. Bai-- , reston high s tennis enthusiasts Passed lev to .Faoer. balls - finished high in the Idaho regional 2. Rowcutt. Strikeouts- Hirst, 'd Stone 12 Arbon 22. Umpires G. Arch, bald and Nielsen. Score- r- with he state track mce". Preston's doubles team of Packer and Lawrence Farnes Lyle won the state doubles crown in im- downed ,f:,shionThey the Ufnr 'on Blackfoot team in going into ihe mah driving crown Sunday; the finals. Theireasily final match with an average of 265 yards. His a little closer but the won was enough to give after a three set battle with the d him a victory over Ven Pocatello team Preston's Savage, his amateur golfing rival., team had previously bowed tontw Po- ratello and Le Grande New stars are still being made Chatterton and George Hawkes out of primeval matter, an astro- comprised this team. nomer says. Especially in HollyThe Preston singles player. Grant wood. Evans, worked his way to the singles finals only to lose out to House mice have been found to Sunir0f MalsJon hRh In a close spread a brain disease known as had previously downed lymphocytic choriomeningitis. And Downey's representative and J. one called desperation, too. Snell of Pocatello. 1 -- en SlayTpoSi;!!;'!: ?S 'n 3 one-yar- WIN -- SALT LAKE ClI'Y. May 15 d 19 second of the of Utah polo game University players peppered the University of Wyoming goal with dead-ey- e markmanship Saturday to run up a 19-- 0 total. Garland-Tremonto- double-heade- r her. - From the first Tonight Garland-Tremonto- un-r- e Preston Tracksters I'TES Big Tilts At Park 14-- KELEAMI) NEW YORK, May 15 dll' Tony Lazzeri, unexpectedly released by the Brooklyn Dodgers Saturday, was en route west with the New York Giants today and manager Bill Teiry hoped to open! in St. Louis tomorrow with the veteran infielder on third base. 0 0 To See Garland-Tremonto- 880-yar- w-'- Cr 1 1 Fans VALLEY LEAGUE Tonights Schedule Hyrum Lions at Kowallis jm. plemcnt, Logan, 8 p. m. Lundberg Motor at Clark Auto LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Logan, 9 p. m. Grant's Bike at Cliffs Service .737 14 5 .688 Wellsvillc, 8:30. 11 5 Mornink Milk at Hvruin CVC .591 9 13 AMERICAN E 1 n Logan Comeback Won Lost Pet. Sundays 3; relay-Ogd- IDAHO-LEAGU- Malad Ogden Bamboo Richmond The Cache Valley baseball league opened its playing Saturday with all ten teams in action, and judging from the interest displayed in the enterprise, 1939 will be the most successful in the history of valley baseball. Young Bob Woolf demonstrated that he is an apt pitcher when he went the route for Hyde Park team, against the strong Trenton' seven and allowed but one run in innings. While he was performing on the mound, his mates battered Trenton for 18 runs. North Logan won its setto with Fairview by the lopsided score of 21 to 5. with Virgil Nyman doing the chucking. Clarkston began the A new mark was notched by season by doubling the score on Bear River's Bob Wassom in the Franklin, 18-discus event when the Bear star heaved the platter 130 feet eight inches. Tuesday at 3 p.m. the Ogden baseball team will tangle with Bingham on the Davis county high school field for the Get Ninth . state baseball title. . .. In the shot putr Ralph- - Maugh-aSouth Cache junior who is Preston high school's track and experiencing a most brilliant year in Spartan won first field team garnered ninth place in athletics, place with a distance of 46 feet the Idaho regional state track meet They 3!4 inches. Other Cache Valley held last10Friday atasPocatello. Pocatello won included points placements Burnsby, bagged Crookston, Logan, fifth in high the meet with a total of 28 points. hurdles; Don Andrews, Logan, Idaho Falls high school finished 880-yar- Collegians Carl Makes Lose To Impressive Garland low hurdcs Cardon, Whitman. Utah; Weimer, B. Y. U. Time 25 seconds. Y. B. U.; Discus - Cannon. Levitt, B. Y. U.; Crowton, B. Y. inches. 3:49.4. U. Distance, 138 feet 6 - Jones, Broad Utah; Mile jump (Robert AlFrancis, B. Y. U.; Christensen, len, Glen Cherry, Rodney Gunn, feet 1 B. Y. U. Distance, 21 Arnold Roc), Jordan, Springville, inches. Uintah. Time, 3:331 Hinckley, -Mile relay B. Y. U. G. Christ(new record). d ensen, Conder, Ivins and Peters), relay Provo (Neider. Utah Aggies. Time, 3:26. Ashton, Warner, Pope), Jordan, Logan, Delta, Wayne. Time. 1:34.1. 220-yar- d -- 1 i - Giant Guide Ogden Wins Cache Valley State League Track Crown Opens Season Trip 440-yar- vs. Cliffs Feature one is greater than the other? They are both fine - in their particular field, and until the weatherman can figure out a day that is dry and wet at the same time no one will be able to figure out how these two horses compare. Johnstown appeared un- .comfortable in the mud at Baltimore. A tremendously long, free strider on dry footing, he gave Nine Firsts the impression of mincing like a woman crossing a wet street in the In the Aggie stadium Saturday, mud at the Preakness. He had Cougars gained shortened his stride almost to a the ferocious . chop at the mile, and from that points in every one of the 16 nine first and 'point on went completely to pieces. events, in gaining one other, and sweeping tying two events. Lee Cardon, Hafen Challedon reveled in the goo. A Leavitt and Ralph Crowton placclose knit runner, with a short ed. one two, three in the discuss, stride, he seemed to bite through while Cy- Ellsworth, Alex Bland the slippery topsoil to the firm, and Boyle did the same in the solid base of the track. d sprint . The truth is and it hurts me to Utah garnered four first places say it, after all the fulsome praise and tied for one. while Aggies , I have lavished on Johnstown and chalked up but two high jump d low Challedon the truth is, neither won by James, and ,one is really great. The really great hurdles, won by Lee Cardon. Cy ; ones go on any kind of track, on Ellsworth of the Y showed his any kind of day. superiority in the sprints when he dashed to victory in both the short races, winning the event from Cardon and the furlong from Bland. The summary: Who can say MAY 15, 1939. Grants fr ; MONDAY, Cache Softball Program Goes Into Third Week Cougars Sweep Practically as one man we preWith the western division coldicted that before summer's leaves were burned by small boys at the legiate track and field meet havinstructions of their mothers, ing become a matter of record Johnstown would have made horse on the pages of athletic history history and thrust himself prominbooks, Utah State Aggie cinder ently into the forefront of 1940 artists today were looking forWatching possibilities. presidential meet conference him win the derby by eight lengths ward to the we went to great lengths to let our Friday and Saturday in Denver public know that we knew a superCougars Strong horse when we saw one. Now, another Monday has come, Although Brigham Young Uniand I can't even remember how to trackmen amassed more versity name that fool horses spell that won the derby. Is it Jonston? points Saturday than the Utes as Jahnsten? Johnson? Darned if I and Aggies combined 73,-- i know. All I can think of is the 43 for Utah and 27 Vi against great and super horse of all time the Farmers the division conChalledon. test was declared a successful and interesting show by the large of specators who attended. ' There is the greatest horse 1 crowd squad ever saw, and if I had the time 1 Coach Floyd Millet's Provo strong would compare him, not unfavora- began the afternoon with a in it the and finished up spurt, bly, to Napoleon, the Taj Mahal by same manner. moonlight, and anything else that "Our fellows came through in popped into my repertorial mind. a stated ' satisfactory manner. I saw 'dm win the Preakness it Coach Dick Romney today. "We Baltimore Saturday, a race which saw last week's "greatest horse aren't dissatisfied with the way they did. Brigham Young has one finish next to last. squads I don't know what horse Ill be of the greatest history. With more it in division writing about next Monday, tobut the and development, have experience would not surprise me at all another super horse come popping Utah State trackmen will make better showings. from the mists. Traveling Squad ? LOGAN, UTAH, L, CONFERENCE TRACK MEET THIS WEEK By Henry McLemore Sports Parade i HERALD-JOURNA- Til .. 5 IN. Earl Vickrey, University of Southern California's "form hurler, Is out to crack Jesse Owens record at the Fresno Relays May 13. An Invitational event was arranged to give him competition. top-not- 220-ya- le 6-- wild pitches, accounted for the scoring. Seattle, however, took t" series, four games to three. San Franciscos Seals cleaned un on the Portland Beavers five of the seven games I1 week, splitting the Sunday counters. The Seals took t onener, 6 to 0. on Ed Stutz' won out The Beavers piiching. 3 to 2 in the nightcap. San Franciscos split and the handed the double shellacking Rainiers tied the teams for seconn place in the League standing. ' Hollvwood and San Diego solit. The Padres scored two run In the tenth when manager Cedr Burst singled with the bases load ed to win the first 5 to 4. 8(), wood levelled on three pitchers (n the sixth inning the second game to win 5 to out of staved even cellar hv breaking Sacramento atjd taking the games to three. A four-rblast in the eighth inning to Sacramento the first game. 6 In the second game Bit horn the Cardinals down with four a 5 to 1 victory. seven-hi- serie-fouu ' |