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Show ffiMifWWtfr riilttfif Tim I hi-- 1: a lh-journa- mam rffiiffrn locan, ptaii, wi:h.::sdav, l, may i i 1 s ooceoea ivision Meet Held lere Contests fr" has a,herth'cl A i m Red Pitcher Scores One-Hitt- In er preparation has t.vn.es ,n the huge shove Ikittle emporium. Fnt.l to the indoor the horses Js'aatvh.ng Cun ftt l ot ptn m iMiing that Ii.is mi e t vi oi tls and moi o ns thin an othei .session ' lory i t'u i h. impious i.ds tod concerning and field mu t. Saturday in the ;.aium Coach Young is forecast of var-th,ng the the Utes will V Cougars second. Les third. Young is un-dtscouiaged ,n track be held the ( Kt o HcmIiiv " , siilU I. ItiookN Illlltl'l)hll rU i, Nph ItttsldM 0, h H A 'I IUI I II S M Won Nw Vrk h.s I I. lr 4'IuihI the Staters a 44 lllllw 4 i I A u'wtln U Kfwllltw, ' ll s .! drU eMtlliff. I' a. I u illicr ( III! III I) r, BY OM ago), I it I l M(I il Cougars In- these vt tones, the second place handed are and two-mialn the 410. the the srb jump; thirds in le 440, and javelin hurdles, pole L 63 finish would delegate the Indians- - enough jitcrtable margin , ivh for i to for . the small but that Coach Youngs Y and ,v squad trounced the anthin two points of beating are jn-Dies. Most Logamtes t be to think the Ags won points, and the 39- - despite trailing with 42 Ag-- A easily in the division their squad is up to jed that t if ard. aching out BYU's prospective according to observers .ms, Bob Bohnet is favored in low hurdles, Brady W alker, man who walked away with first places in the Logan meet and shotput, week, javelin e three places are all the fusts eded to the Y. points, are expected to wo seconds mile, e ui the 220, the 80 and mer nad discus, thje broad find mile relay Thirds in the the broad and the two-mi- Three For Aggies Farmers' past performances to win the them favorites e ; Nelson's Dale Captain spec-th- s e Alton broqd two mile where t.nd the performs. event in which Grant hasn't been beaten, first are all the Ags are an more ree the 100 where outstanding, the sad high hui dies Burns B. h vaon; the shotput and Maugh ui, and the pole include onds t Tailor is jave-italp- Taylor. . in the listed thirds aie i vd run. Tailor, half-milk'mston Havens; and e hur-Xe- high Ralph Maughan, Clyde; Joe Ingcrsoll, w; Glen d high jump, relay. Ralph Maughan as stated fit III shift betnre, a U u up may spoil Young's wmkul-ou- t picture n framed on the basis of ka gone befoie has Young d the past pi i fm mances of u'1d, has not i il places where Jt or two may increase the Fd. It will be interesting to M what he pulls out of the Perfectly 3 Saturday of gloom today was the that Ralph Maughan was 0 the hospital with a bad 4 hose hi nuirrhage. His ,M ts'gan last Thursday, con-urm- g the - meet when his rr ?an to bind, and has worse His grad-frow- n associa..s showing Satur- f dj(l with the Y s Brady es caused hy the hemorr-unc- h Young ,s hoping that bleed will hi stopped, and ugnans will bo stimgth UP to nuunal by Sat- !uh-p- ,.f 'N( 'jrk. r""lR-tl-t- .,7 l ?mcan towing Uw,U8p eg 0uL ,lf 1 not b hold 'T 'Him, ',1P!ent It ! 11 n today regatta, lassie, MI4 KAI FT ( I date of tt! ".n 1 i -- I' The XEW YORK. M IV 13 t lined their Brooklyn Ihidgers . game load in tin- X itmn.il league race toilav think to their the New Yotk Giants ,m The ''bum' tium FI itbuh were held to one hit yesterday bv Gene On toe uid me guatet ol ail lau tennis pia.Nis, Hi ion VVUis (Junior) Thomison as the Real it gets in there pitching for Navy Relief in a comeback1 l a Red handed them match at San Francisco. defeat in opening the season's sei ami set of inteisec tiounl gimes Rut against invading western elubs the Giants knmked off seiond-plac- e to maintain I'lttsbmgh. 'he Dodg r Margin Follows Newsom Thompson's performance was the second one-hgame of the season, Ilobo Newsom hurling the Leg,in Junior high tracksters other for Washington against Detroit in the American league. May won then only meet of the year Thatcher 6 Thompson s second victory may Tuesday hy downing have been the start of a new era Handley's Ire.ston junior squ id for the right hander. m a dual engagement whieh endscore. Events He won 29 for Cim mnati in his ed with a first two years and then bogged w ere held down with only six wins last sea- field Both squads showed a lark of son Lew practice due to the late winter, A double by pineh-hitte- r Riggs was the only blow Thompson and the meet itself was held gave up as hi.s mates tapped four during constant rainfall, but the Dodger liurlers for 10. of whieh closeness of the score indicates ( ,ao Aggie netters. Junior himself collected a pair Ray that both teams were kept fight- On Thursday if the weather tournament (228.537 Lamanno also hit two, including a ing until the conclusion of the Largest ch Perce Smith's squad bowled). Largest singles en- relay. homer. gimes Cliff Melton he'd Pittsburgh to Leading Coach Link McClellan's will tackle BYU Cougars in the try (23.773). Largest doubles en- -seven hits and contributed two hits, Buffalo squad was versatile Hor- - final dual mer' of the year. The tiy (11,8)81. Largest total entryfee (380,895) with largest prize two runs, a putout and five assists ten Soirist. Winning firsts in the competition takes plaoe on the 220, javelin and broad jump, gie courts. to lead the Giants to their victory union ($253,930.) -' will bring Most regular teams t4,026). Most Friday and Saturday The Giants a second in the shotput and runover the Pirates knocked Ken Heintzelman out of rung anchor man on the winning! the western division meet to Lo- - ci ting teams (5,173). On those days, the Aggies. the box in the third and continued relay team, he netted the re- Ran. jj jg mcn can ro qua or better Iwho have not won a dual meet this ln t he singles today, a new record total of 24 ' points. an Johnny Panning for a total of Preston took all three places in 'reason, will match strokes with 11 safeties. (hat department would be ex- the diseu and first and second ia anuadsmen of the Y and University t.ih ished. There were 2.001 series Cards Skid m the 600's at St. Paul last year. The Philadelphia Phils with the pole vault to go into an 11- - f Utah. Moskal probably was the big Frank Hoerst pitching his third point lead with three events left, Because of the poor weather, the have not been able to get onto money winner. Tis team won $700 triumph of the season - knoi ked but Logan swept the broad jump- Ags the courts yet this week, so Coach of which he gets a h .share the St. Louis Cards out of the first scored a surprise firs and se He earned $150 in the doubles and division with a victory. Hoerst ond in the javeli l aid won the, Smith is uncertain as to his up. However, it is fairly established about $10 in the singles. With his to finish cn top. allowed six blows as his mates that Dale Lewis will occupy the bunched an equal number to win. Summary" Low hul'dles-- C arrett, P; Spen- - number one singles slot, with Mae around $630. Chicago was outhit by Jloston lMaeser scheduled also to see ac- but the Cubs bunched their blows cer, L; Hovcy. L. n in both meets Two singles dash Sec.'ist, L; decision. The Cubs to score a land either two or three doubles P; Hovev. L pounded out eight hits, compared ers,Mile' will be entered in the trian-L- . run with 11 for the Braves, but five light, P; Bluemell, teams meet gular Friday and SaturdayJohnson, r. were for extra bases. Bill NicholBrigham Young is favored in the son slamnnng a double and a homHigh jump Love day and Lun- dahl, L, tnd .or first; Butterfield dual contest Thursday, while the er and Clyde McCulluogh contributBte ride high ns favorites in the c.nd Llod tied for third. ing two doubles. Shotput - Swenson, P; Secrist, western division competition. Utah Ernie Lombaidi hit a homer for hasnt boon defeated in any of its L: Andrews. L. Boston. Pitcher Jim Tobin, NEWMARKET, Eng, May 13 S e c r i s t, L;!fmr meets this year, sweeping, it dash homer crashed a two-ru- n I' George's Sun Chariot aside all the and Ags Cougars won Kingwar over the left field wall in a wild Wright, P: Lloyd. P. substitute one thouthe 1H) e offer, Pole vault Carlson and eighth-innin- g uprising which nearlor three year sand classic guinea) bons, P, tied for first; Lewis, L ly provided the Braves with vicold fillies tiday, and the notorI Discus Moser, Rogers, P; tory. iously unlucky royal coleus matchLlovd P. Athletics' Fourth In Itow ed a record that had endui "d for 8so Moser, P; Spencer, Rookie Johnny Wallaesa ham40 vears. homer in Hovey, L. mered out a three-ruYesterday the king's big game Broad jump Secuist, L; Lovo-dathe eighth to give the Philadelphia WoM the two thousand giiiiu as. L: Hanson, L Athletics their fourth straight conNo owner had won the double L; Jacclin Secrist, L; win over St Iaiuis, quest, a since Robert S. Sevier's Sceptre P. sixth right, place vv in them in moving them into 1902. only to lull in Han- blow provided Phil M.irchil-du- n Relay Logan (Andrews j;y UNITED PRESS the climactic derby ) Secrist anil consecutive on, Lovedny Tiif, Pacific Coast leagues lead with his fifth Sun Chunut. the lavonte at ev-- i r.s, Seattle find Los Angeles, lived triumph, although he gave the u money, won by four lengths rebatBrowns six hits before being up to all advance promises by seconds, in one minute 39 tie last with lieved by Fred Caligiurk It was tling to a Gordon Richards, the chamBob Harris' fifth straight loss as night. The game was culled by pion Jockey, in the saddle. the leagues time limit. the A s collei ted 10 safeties. Iird Glanely's lerteet Peace, The Runners should have won This was the only American 5 to 1, lead Ianiy Deiby's Light the encounter In regulation tune, at league tilt played, tno New two lengths and hut ltd Turpin's third of Day, 25 to 1, by Washington-Detroi- t o strike to Jack Hanson escaped for second place. games being postCali her Bill Beard, so Fanxon was poned. iii the eighth to give the Seals a The Yankees will be attempting lead. to stretih a seven gnme winning S in Diego thumped Hollywood rtreak and fatten their l'u game in their senes opener behind lead as they open their western AI Olsen's seven-hi- t pitching. Mel stand against the Indians at Clcve-(anmns off Jess Doermr. Turpin went rSkeiley drove in Mazera and Jen-th- c It is an important series to route for the Rainlers, permit- - sin wuth ft long fly m the second the Tribe, which can get back into the running with a good showting 15 hits. inning and scored the third run in BonSail Francisco at last won a ball the seventh on McDonald's single ing against Hie champs. Ernie on Ralph in 10 S icramento landed game, beating Portland ham will toss for the Yunks with sev-tw- o Lovill Dean carrying young Maninnings despite the fact they tossed Buxton for five runs in the runs away in the first inning enlh Inning to beat Oakland 2 ager Lou Boudreaus hopes to the Man.tger Lefty O'Doul forgot to The big inning went this way: mound. enter Ted Jennings name in the Yesterday's Hero Gone (Junior) official lineup. With two men on Cincinnati Thompson, in the first. Jennings drove them who pitihed Reds' r both home with a single. The umof the seathe second son in toppling Brooklyn's Nationpires then decided that Hermit al league leaders, hits for the Cowboys, with Shanks Lewis, the next man up, was out linnd'ey .to third and Steve Meaner Thompgetting a double and a triple for not hatting in order, so the singled himouthome. Aberitt I II Won filed but Buster Adams (wo markers were nullified. IIIIMH Itt N among lus base knocks in 8, Tillers 7; Anirri'iin the season,! 'of nine 10th homer Faria allowed Idaho Falla only Ferris Finns single in the inthjhit his Williams, K"cl 8"x. ". lUMiiCKm, Vimlc with the bases filled scored Don scoring Meaner ahead of him. V, Iio,, i r, 10(1 Sux, 6 Julinsiill, AtliUUis, six lids. Three errors by Shortstop Eddie Tonight's games pits Twin Falls Trower with the winning run. Niillnnnl leiiiene Cumltll peiliois 7, made up for his gianngt-r'Lev.it Boise toke at Salt Idaho gave the Acorns runs in the Falls, against li l"l F. M.i'i.imkk, It .la, 6, .! nil!. Lake rind Pocatello at Oj len. 'ikI and si Rh ir. ':n0Ts. ,8k'.'! by !.:",ii.g a t.'.'2-r..i n-- -' 21-- 1 -- Logan Junior High Downs Preston Tracksters two-ma- i Aggie Netters Prepare 57-5- 0 For Two Meets nuts-Coa- Ag-10- spec-tabl- -- one-fift- line-rela- y 2 luO-yar- d 8 Rog-jtio- I'm th a w slightly .slioul- - the b uni low to down. Kipht "1101111111 tnd I12.S n i, weiplit dist t ibtited i ink head in M irted biek M hand Miuipht lett aim, lo-.- ( imay s n! the o .V; tt f Ai g i will i Al.. ' ound St ut niiiodM) of the down swing is a low pull to the hit uni with wusts n m almost iiukcd and tin 4 J lift igidy sti ipdit im heton imp.ut, light h.md Mid iiit ai tn in gm to t ike haige of the swing Wilsts Right sliouldci is now down, h i ight .u m ai ui sti ught, - t&X I i I lit lv bint ipLett side ' V a Ok - f a1 is hiaied against -- tr light Kit Kg ax the ball is hit i raig Wood . V . . - brjssir, leit hand firmiv in control. NKM: (olio Saraon's groat' d shot. Im t- pi nb.ibly tie i it it. tint the tail uqjji With Jenkins Deadline Extended For j Golf Meet NEW YORK, May 13 ft' Tlrp deadline fur entries ill the Hale Amclicu National Open Golf tour" njment, ongimdly act for today, has been extended until Friday noon by the U. S. Golf association This action was taken yesterday, the association explained, so that no one would be excluded from the championship at Chicagos Rulgemoor Country club, June because of an over) 18-2- sight. The number of entrants bounced to J793 yesterday with a flood of 327. They included Walter Hagen and Ryder Cupper Jimmy Demand, both exempt from qualifying; 1908 open Champion Fred McLeod, Washington; professionals Dick Metz and Ky Laffoon, auJ aniutcurs Art Doering, Chicago, and W ilford Wehrle, Racine. V is. Outstanding players who have not filed entries are 1GA Champion Vic Ghezzi and Amateur King Marvin H. (Bud) Ward, Spokane, Wash., both now in the army, and Professionals Ralph Gul-daSammy Snead and Harold (Jug) McSpaden. - e, ... ENOS TRAINING YORK, May 13 (I'D Lightweight Champion Sammy Angott winds up training today for his title defense against Allie Stolz, Newark, N. J., t Madison Square Garden day night. Angott barely under the lightweight limit at 13474, pourds, will taper off hi9 prepara- NEW - j j tory program with the two rounds j at Stillman's gymnasium. STYLEPARK SUITS Styled for MW--' fd-k- l ntil today the Deacon enulil- n't have smiled even if Dorothy l ummir had manned the laughtank while Hedy ing gas tickled his feet and 15oh Hope gave off with a few origmnl jokes. The Deacon was a sick man, mentally, for those early weeks. If the slump had continued lie would rapidly have become a sick man morally and physically, too. Paul disasters his Consider Deri mger, now ailing, was help'd from the box on all three of his Walters ran up a, appearances. before! streak of four defeats winning his first The redoubtable, Elmer Riddle, who run wild with 19 triumphs against four defeats in 1911. has salvaged only one of, five games to his credit. Vander Meer lost two of his first three. n v. 4 Wal-laesa- 's i 5 5-- 5 Idaho Russets - d, J!W 'h I yA VyMifiV,, a vat mm ncN i KXKo , f, "V Gili--)'av- ninth-innin- p shmiKI the wMih I r jTwin Falls Whips t tbv i 2 ,tei m fit . . . pure wor- Lalest l desisn and co1 i iJ single breastcd 3 button coat. Irrr' 1 ; ' A v v JI fJfa v vi rA,V It Is ' v .J k l, , e O too, is over and two; the Walters has won two games m five days; Thompson has recordd the best effort of tns career and Starr, a minor leaguer most of last se.ison. has strung together three triumphs in as many tries. Moreover, the relief corps has Vander Meer, hump at three Now g Boston-Chicag- 1 d. Sec FIRESTONE 5-- Iioui: I , .i ur anil AlTO All new shades. 9.95 For Ileautiful Latest drape models! to 19.50 K KFKIfl ERATOIIS 6 and 8 cu. j ft. SMITH CLOTHING li i imup pn(iimiiiPji.,iLuiiiijjiit - Models in A I SPORT COATS SI1TI.V r, 1 Vlstcrday irTTJ,ntv Mil-- one-hitte- 1r,,a,ii'n' "ho ho -- lt I'nitod Fress Maff right-hande- f K;;sl,,,r11 th"1 of olh d a thm 3 KI1 FI) May 13 q Vpaal Poughkeopme Fdwtid uot sj h id I in the pieterted n.s is be all! to ad O s In hind tlu Reds' lesuneition Cnn inn ills slow ,i simple inii - IN 1 oiim li o k Is attulmthut st. nls . lt,i, a, ,t i,i i u, s nitegy no, t sen ui . lt is tile product of t Inability of icrtaiii young mid not mTSni'KCII. M IV KI n V) hull so young men to throw fast ami to throw it with Fntie Zivic, Im mer lightweight modest measure of deception. boxing champion, will go through The phr:is-- ' n't cvntly a new edit for its with lus scheduled bout with ' ew one and 1 take no as Jenkins hole op May 23 even if coinage, hut Ut's just say that Nat.onal Boxing Assn susincin-uat- i. the goes the pitching, so goes l pends him, at the tequest of tile As long as Deacon Minnesota Athletic commission liaidy group of throweis retain "H doesn't mu,, mU(h diffo f- their skill at cutting corners the once whether the N B A. suspends Reds will. But when the pitchers me or not, Zivic said begin faltering, even ever so W'lth Jenkins here. mv slightly, all is gloom in the beer tnd that is 8ut a lot more important Interns of the home land. to me than - O meeting Ruben) For instance, the Reds played Shank again." The Minnesota eight games this season before n asked for Zivic's commission suspension for starting pitcher managed to win The gentleman in question was his alleged runout on a match with The Johnny Vander Meer and the - B. AShank in that instate 3.8 states, is recognized date was Apnl 23 This feat pro-ed a .singular one. Overcome by but Pennsylvania is not one of the raiity of such n elemonxtra-- i them, "I'll still fight in Minneapolis," tion, the Reds were unable to match it until May 1. Thus, only Zivc said, "but not until after show in Pittsburgh. If the one starting pitcher was able to the NB. A. wants to suspend me. win in 15 straight contests mark In the that's all right. I know my geog-raoAt the the Reds were helpless and raphy I still have ten states to . hofM'li-SHThey hail won hut light in. five while losing 10. And, eon- trary lo tradition, they weren't blowing the duke by one run. They were being beaten hy two runs or five runs or four runs. Then, suddenly, the pitchers began finding their mark. Starting defense on May I, Cincinnati suddenly tightened. OIn the 10 games played sinee go hack to his squeeze plays that date and brain work with a clear eye, pitchers finished thatiR firm j,an(j aKj nn abcling- faith opened a game, game and won it. The perform- in the fUt,lre yyho knows he on Sunday may even surprise himself and anecs reached a peak and yesterday when Ray Starr laugh right out loud. Buckey blanked St. Louis, Walters shut out the same team in the second half of a double bill. allowing only four hits, and Junior Thompson let down Brooklyn with one hit, The reason the Deacon broke out with his smile today was that the three sparkling triumphs were attained against the league's two supposedly strongest teams the Cardinals and the Dodgers. It Mi Keehme's boys can blow over, babies, they these power-lade- n don't figure to have too much difficulty with the Bostons, the : and the Chiragoes. Philadelphia 220-yar- d shotput and Maughan, Bde k it on No- tot ll 'flaw get yiuo Apnl ot John Stalin Clou m wiio shot a 7V tot il on r.d and Apnl l His games of '2 In in tile siiond Inghot 2lo gi er rei orded in the .singh ' tut il to il il i.i ill He w ill gel $3' m All-cuts Stanley Mu kal of S.igu, t. Mull, w hi)e gland to7;i was posted on April tal ol 12 Ho will get $3' '(I His team total w is ei, doubles total 711, anil Mooay tanglis total 663. High single game Joe Hemrnh feature of Chiiago, who bowled 299 111 his singles on April 13 The No 2 pm faili d to fill on 111 last hall, lob- bing him of a perfect g ime. High sinHe game for a f i team Waldoif Red Band Beer it Cleveland, with l.ln1. n High single game for a ti am William Faust, Jr, anil Gene Sweish r of IndDnapjlis, with 520 , TIil I,.., I sunt of teams lolls its nloun s and ingles game Unlay but Itheii is only a slight i hanee that any will overtake the leaders Then have been no major changes of leadership in several weeks, New tournament records: First time there were three siiues of 3.100 or better in the event. In A total of 27 men had 700 or bet- ter ser.es in the singles buttering th" previous record of 25 at St. Raul last year. Longe'st tournament 72 days). it favored are Cougars 3i jd with mod i.n K in inge w on oil! VI, h s JMHM'll JM ( hit ( ) tilth lupin teams man ti aides -- i hi .iu w li iitioml i is the w .(liiiit'tmi IMithnii-iphi.- Ioints Chn.igo. s 1.U si oi e on Man h C ipt .Jot Wiinntn. Hill Joe Tr iuht ink John It urge I'll (I gt In M ui. . ItoMitii M iniversity has and le Aggns 0 i tis logical ins the same n competition. .a of this reasoning, take firsts in j dash events m performs; arsen, high hurdles run with Dunn; mile Jim high jump with with Mel pole vault cus and hammer withreand m the mile whnh of 1 9troi dif-gi- points. joint out that IhideiMr loams limit i 1 workouts and today. But barring Iih ui;n of laik or two up X, card unforeseen t I m iiiiuili sl dills rillslMiu.1, ( Opt'd (liainpion brixMF plav tht bull th Sjiiaio sluin Uhlii longer pi.tmoi l)o le.ulunp tor n tfn Cnuinndi Ked'' fnmlU have hiuUd tinniMlves oii the hu.un. I he Iostinatnn 'l ultmmto the ICds in the lH ponmuit race is not immediately apparent lnt on this soeond We nt the Ihis troin bcaulitnl Ohio huo shaken trei ot the soeond division, rnmed , by eight triumphs in 10 liamo-.the Keds luue taken sole possession of braeket No. 4 and indieatum of show eer the t limit. Howling i Tl,r t i;K. wood m m (untiol Li f: .mu is shphMv hi nl at the maMci mind', indulged hitvi'iil shouldei is lop ol the swing U of one of L U(i in the luu i tin pi mti ti tow u d the I all, ai tt f miuIo i .ie hut beiutitn i w tth tile than u hit) shall is pat illel about fitiuhhn U M timt M'.W YORK. Mty 1J tm W ill Mt Ki i hme tfie S "t uii'i i i:iU cis one ol hit-l"iT- s vh.Mtir m mmIn ami jiunui r Champions Named As Congress Ends Iiiu Hi Records Fall TODAY'S In U. S. Sport Parade Fin Classic Queen Helen in 'Comeback1 for Navy cin- - Aggie Young tiaok the fieldhouse d.d however, they here Ltah For out. working Ta Start of Down Swing- Is Smooth, Slow Dull to Left Arm With Wrists Cocked NhIimiiaI Dodgers Are Beaten By Thompson Listed On aCes Are Basis of Dual ven "Journal 2 Saturday Be PAGE SEVEN. : iUiiwiiinj9iiiii)UJM i T I h |