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Coming A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING:APRIL 11934 e Fil?iis Claim Notice as --- 1 -- 8 - - - MAJOR LEAGUE ilOSTERS Long Way r - J - - - r- Countyand FAST FIGHTS Regional NewsMU- - Two Face court On Seizure Charge': --- - PITTSBURGH PIRATES PROVO—Andrew Nielson 51 Ind -1 George Gibson Manager William Benswangsc President Ihis SU Ent Nielson 18 of Payson John Peter Wagner Coach Waiters Vice Preelden Samuel were arraigned Saturday before City J Otis Crandall Coach Mrs Barney Dreyfus' Chairman Robles Calif Don R Ellertson on a charge Training Camp-Pa-so James Clove an- - Judge 1933 Record of false imprisonment Their prelimB Wt T 1933 W G in school Club will L teachers Pct Pitchers— SgeIIL inary hearing was set for April 7 GILLETTE Wyo March 31 UP)— 'Lawrence H French 180 RL L Pittsburgh 25 CI 47 18 13 581 In Murry after apd they were released without bail-Ja- y 32 15 8 652 t"'38- 511 180 R R Pittsburgh ball players reported planning to Henry W Mine Some special cases next September 583! 27 611'2 190 R R Pittsburgh Haddon of Payson is the com37 14 10 cross an ocean and most of a contie William Swift 441'"-o- f 176 L It Cincinnati 31 510 29 10 16 385 teachers living with parents just plaining witness alleging that the nent to decide a bet as to which can Charles LP Lucas By C ROBERT KAY -174 R 553-29 1' Pittebtiegh-----26----d-R 'Harold Smith 62ti 175 R R !outside the city limits may be ex two men arrested him by an assault 39 8 4 800 ' LOUISVILLE Ky March 31 (AP)—A battle Af the sexes kick a football the highest have ' this Leon Wilbur Chagnon— 111i Pittabtirgh "a— by the board of education he upon him and detained him against-hi- s all excited 190 R R Pittaburgh Rockies of the 34 8 5 C 7 'Waite part ' Hoyt Fight 5001Idaho will by threats of violence 'aside from a renewal of the traditional rivalry between eastern 'Devil's Tower national monument William U Harris 4' 4 31 33 611's 183 R R Pittsburgh 195 L L Pittsburgh 4 '2 '645th1 26 511 9 The ruling has been made offi- - Officers said Had Ion reported the and western horsemen is in prospect for the sixtieth running of near here Would be the scene'of the' Ralph J Birkoler Battles in Legion Toronto ant) 3a 16 ' 6 — dais state as it is deemed children two men picked him up bodily and strugglelf It is staged 204 L L Mission (FacC)46 16 20 : 23 64 444 Lloyd sy Johnson theKentucky Derby at Churchill Downs May 5 providing out- kicking are deprived of educational leader-- took him down by MIT E E Nelson A letter St from L 7 160 25 21 R 35 750 L 583's Bt Darrell Blanton Joseph tW) ship when teachers reside in other automobile and put him out comstanding filly candidates for the $30000 added event survive the Paul railroad official to the state U BM Fide Catchers— towns Also the - cultural standing pelling him to walk back a distance 170 L ft Pittsburgh 27 6 93 289 980 ' departmenVot commerce and Indus- - Robert EW Orace rigors of training 170 R R Pittsburgh 28 511 56 two miles The afHarold - of the community may be built up by of approximately Pinney d :2131 :9993 imaAt projected tour of the which IDAHO FALLS Idaho—Four began try speculation 25 5111s 110 It R Pittsburgh 30 Thomas F 'Padden Derby fair is said to be the culmination of residential teachers States next a summer Unite crowned teur were by boxibg champions 53 22t Am the nominaof with announcement Albany tint) Teachers contracts will be mailed an altercation which started when the Football Association Arthur P Veltman 175 R R Oakland (PacC)144 28 I 332 party 97tfat the Friday night session of the Out tions In February will swell in vol April 15 Superintendent Clove Haddon a section foreman on the 21 of No 511 181 R-- 1 A Calif serail:Pro 'James U Crandall National 1American Legion spOpored announced The present wage scale DeNver & Rio Grande Western Rsil- Infielderi— urn with the opening of the spring of thefoothallers the Idler tourna lAmateur association Boxing180 L R Pittsburgh 28 8 267 991 1M R Buhr be will and if finances roacompany laid off Andrew Nielmaintained some August which sat rave meeting at Bowie said' ve a bet as to their relative 'Moines J Thevenow — 30 510 160 R R ment 312 73 9751 Pittsburgh permit wages will be raised as oo- son although the latter claimed setop-notc- h of skill i booting the pigskin and sant Floyd Ellis Vaughan the won Blackfoot juveniles of last year Walter 170 L R Pittsburgh 22 510 152 Gay 314 1451 r casion arises the board of educe- - niority over some other workers acto are eipected to show their wares it with a contest in this Harold J Traynor 34 8 175 R 304 946 jim-fo154 heavyweight crown when h tion Pittsburgh cording to officers 162 R R Pittsburgh 26 59 anngunced 23—6110 10001decisioned Jim Purcell of ii Meanwhile the dopesters find live Floyd L Young Osgood -- --342 954 51112 168 R R Oakland (Pee C)152 SANDY fullback of the Harry A Lavagetto fillies and 10 colts on the list of eligi- Out knocked Idaho Falls Lenz' Jorgensen Billy 000 10001 175 R R Pittsburgh 2 -Wilbur Lee Brubaker —23 61 to bles which on the basis of two-yea- r Of less lona in the second The chemistry students of the ity of trsio team is ready to (Intl 92n 257 -- 11811 lroun ferry at BIRMINGHAM Ala Mar 31 (P)— try old form or actual performance luck at 'lofting' the oval t't er 'Norge E Tripp for the senior lightweight di- - dan high school will inspect the Mid25 511'a 17$ R R Penna semipro of a lots ire firstiThere ' "grandstand the tracks would provide ument ivision Joe Blenket Blackfoot deci- - vale Smelting and Refining plant Outfielders-- 170 R R Pittsburgh 310 6 138 Frederick C Lindstrom-2- g class derby field if they all paraded1coachee who know more about a 987sioned Glen Byington of Poplar for Monday The visit to the smelter L 155 L 30 IM O '296 Waner 'Paul 511i classic 'Pal!the junior lightweight title and Jim- - by student chemists of Jordan has Pittsburgh tolhe post in the historic rarebut the I loy d J Waner is!game than 131 P82 28 57 148 L R Pittsburgh --The- -big they 426 players ' course question-of-200 070 my Prestriage of Aberdeen boxed his !been an annual affair for a number 70 Forrest D Jensen 510 160 L L Pittsburgh 125 with their ideas P1a)17-O- ff 84 2Whether a filly will be a derby winner IY get to first base 239 977 way to a decision over Boyd Gent& of years 31 11113 176 R A Cincinnati Mr Orson Smith Walter B Roettger will PAYSON—The annual Payson high ” Of 18 61 190 L L Davenport Nicholas Etten Harry and suggestions and match the solitary feat 11114 357 7912 lion of Firth for senior flyveeightitallt direct the group through the plant school opera "The Chocolate So1 1913 1933 winThe However Pat Linnehan Is one fan by ors Pittsburgh finished second in National league pennant race of Payne Whitney's Regret in The class will visit the northern sec- dier" will be presented in Nebo L D ' ning 87 gamey and losing 67 The Pirates led the circuit in batting and ranked of that sex conlive Boise of thoroughbreds of Davis tion of the plant in the forenoon S stake tabernacle with a matinee Ralph secretary - ceded better than usual chances - to who ha s had a proposal adopted by fifth in fielding the Idaho Boxing commission was at and the flotation mill in the after1- for school children Wednesday after i association Baseball by Charles J Foreman) (Compiled the Southern Fishnoon and evening performances on start in the derby are Charles T 1 the ringside Friday night Due to the'noon — Linnehan a middle-age- d Birming- — NEW YORK YANKEES and Friday er's Mats Hari Winter book favorite ham list and of number Thursday the MURRAY' large entry I e MINNE4POLIS March'31 jeweler is the author of the This is the second year for the Colonel E R Bradley's Bazaar C V Vincent McCarthy Manager final round battles remaining at a The annual Jecob Ruppert President "intentional will which rule series" well as pass" cleanup world campaign might "junior A Coach Pletcher Arthur Treasurer Brennan Albert school opera to be presented free as late hour Friday night Davis Wr be launched Whitney's jabot Mrs John Zoeller's uW been accepted by the Southern be abandoned if held under the same e E" Monday and will run a community O Barrow Bull Manager Joseph W Sewell Coach Tatanne and W Graham's Comte' tournament exdered prdject and it is antic the be that until Arbor is the way litilki George M Weiss Asst Bus Mgraccording to Mayor ipated close to 5000 will see the perh nisor010 whs ioubt there MociatiOn for operation during the plan as tendedone nightand championship G R Berger day Training Camp—St Petersburg Fla who with the city com- formances t °°m1 Kelley feels about it : this twin- 1933 Record It is the most pretentious battles in many of the divisions were mission and the board of education The president of the MinneapOlis W L Wt B T Club in 1933 HL (1 Pitchers- -their study ever staged by the school and Pft delayed until then ' Age — 55 - Opera ream-men- d Vernon oomea will 16 to showhomes L New York cash 10 173 T 6 24 615 club he give baseball wilL prizes says was very keen for lead iinees find :w° In semiln al bouts Friday night the 682 7 175 R R New York 25 15 28 511 MI the most improvement-'itO other American association John T Allen clean competition that have Len" L New York 4 180 - L 27 6 26 12 Rumen Van Atte 150scraPpers put forth their best It was iind sanitary surroundings in that ing roles man If the that magnates 4Interriational 180Helen Finch and Della Wilson will R R New York 9 14 35 29 6 ability to 2911one of the liveliest cards-sw- en here Charles H Ruffin( — league goes through with 'plans for George X Illtle 1 857 for some time Y 13 170 R R Detroit-Ne6 nue and a thoul 33 O - Superintendent James Clove and alternate as will Bernice Nelson and on tt It! 1 1 500 this season 8 playoff York New intraleague (Nat) Results of Friday night's semifinals: gds Orpha Blaine for the soprano roles " Ir 150 Ti R New 'fork 600 25 have been Other PiinciparA they move to abandon the interleague Daniel K IdacPayden —27 510 — leads are Ruth Snow Levi the first Middleweight — Bay Thompson appointed by BTaylor 14 500 3 173 R R New York 24 Devens board of Charles education the aerie raied durk Openshaw Martin Greenhalgh Rex 625 Shelley defeated Verd Winder of Am- - to assist in the 20 10 Newark (Int) and arcampaign"Under the International's new they r H "a"' Whit124 mon technical knockout third round Broadbent Blaine Holladay and 190 L T Baltimore (Int) M 21 William Smythe —29 510 have enlisted the aid of Boy Scouts Walker Fairbanks 175 R R Newark (Int) 615 rangement" - Kelley nye "the team Harry 35 16 1 24 511 A large chorus rear's lead- - ha' James B Deshong Welterweight — Gordon Phillips and all organizations foule e finishesIn 600 that 9 40 194 firat the 25 R R Newark 1 John J Murphy 62 sr Mn (Int) 31 6 and orchestra supports them defeated Nelson Freeman 500 Shelley 165 Et L Newark-Alban- y 25 511 6 W Duke will Marvin schedule be 1934 acclaimed SANDY Carl O Nelson is music director: ieorge D °TT! 7 26 467 rie (fan decision) John Harker ShL 170 L L Newark-Alban- y 22 510 the team that Vito Tamulis chamOlon H The Sandburr camp of Daughters Helen Alleman wardrobe and re Payne "" 3 3 1000 ley' decisioned Glen Cole Rexburg Binghamton ' In away the represents leave ind Alfred )unior Floyd Newkirk 24 511 172 It R St Paul (AA) ' 38 12 of Utah Pioneers met at the home dances Anna Hughes stage director 571 'Glen Gneiting Idaho Falls knocked -of a world no series be 27 510 180 R It St Paul (AA) 7 0 000 out Wayne Serman of Ririe second of Mrs Loretta 'Neff Brown Friday M Anderson Hormidaa J Aubo necesurily These of -- - stage and lighting Ar when are men on base to get a this champion but the winner of a 34 10 16 - course are rated as 383 round Atlanta (13) with Captain Florence E Webb pre- - thur Powell business manager Sam t derby contenders chancethere four-teaG Catchers— to strike a out weak hitter Btg Iridg playoff tourney" Hoffer Chester Bernard Melba of their twoyear- solely on the -basis Featherweight — Whipple Coich siding and conducting 36 82 185 L R New York 318 993 130 William M Dickey old form The life history of Benjamin Frank-Riri- e Schwab and Carl Frisby studentlas27 21 220 982' Blackfoot knocked out Ray Wheeler 510 160 R R New York Arndt Jorgens In the second flight however are 178 R R Newark 33 6 289 984 Norman O Kies 96 first round Leon Carter Am lin Stewart was read by his grand- sistants (Int) t Infielders— found one or two horses which have pon defeated Keith Sheppard Os daughters Mrs Susie Stewart Hand L L 30 200 6 L 334 152 993 New York Henry (ehrig proved formidable in winter racing 'good technical knockout ' second MAGNA 29 311 160 R R New York 139 294 968 Anthony M Lamed Music This group of five is composed of A round Del Mason Ririe took an yn- - Al 23 310 185 A P New York ' P Crosetti 253 136 916 Prank class under the B Gordon's Sir Thomas: Norman W decision over Harold Elge rection of C E 27 6 165 R R 52 220 938 Nes York Lynford H Lary Hoffmann is planned Be Given by Club 163 L R Newark (Int) 25 8 Church's Riskulus William Ziegler Robert A Rolls 356 326 952 Idaho Falls in the Cyprus junior high school 1 — 29 510 160 L R Newark (Int) Otto H Baltzgaver 303 358 169 Jr11 Bonanza: Warren Wright's ' I ilinomannemmoonalb 160 R R Baltithore 23 510 Donald Hefner s ant) 164 293 971 agal and John Simonetti's N Outfielders- -e'' 147 313 975 MOAB — The Philathea club ot 6 R' 173 W R New York Benjamin Chapman25 H3r1) the Baptist church will give a musiRiskulus rates the best of this group 40 63 225 L L New York 137 301 970 George H' Ruth on the balls of performance because 32 8 170 L R New York cal Easter program Sunday at 7:30 122 298 973 Bgrie Bryan Combs Fred Walker 176 L R New York 271 98 962 13 6 of his victory in the Agua Caliente p m in the Baptist church Under PS 26 Samuel 175 R 281 R 987 New York Dewey 510 Byrd the direction of Mrs A P Voorhies derby and his bang-u- p second to Gal4 27 O Hoag 176 R R Newark (lnt) 150 297 079 511 Myril ' and Mrs V R Busht The program lint Sir a five handicap trse in the New York finished second in American league pennant race of 1933 IV win-NEIL EDWARD concreLe worKerz carperners sneet will include: Vocal solo Mrs R H J By ning 91 games and losing 59 The Yankees ranked third in the circuit batting Paperweight—Royal Salisbury Ida- - metal - Ague Caliente handicap The' railworkers electricians plaster- Dalrymple pantomime by Arlen Leffourth in fielding and fifth in pitching ho Falls decisioned Erwin 'Gibson birds at Churchill Dowrui however NEW YORK March 31—Park H Davis the Indefatigable The objective of ler trumpet solo Dr C M Hughes' (Compiled by Charles Foreman) who get tut of bed before sunrise to istician has been Idaho Falls Gordon nate Idaho era and painters 1934 football schedules and A the running through is this cost vocal quartet Mrs V R Bush Mrs to the determine group Falls decisloned Billy 'Stanton Ririe watch the trials have singled out BOSTON BRAVES and work necessary to build a six- - R H Dalyrmple Mrs H J Nielsen Thomas which never has won a !ler has found some interesting features - Frankie ie Rir Emil E Fuchs President Byington decisioned William Boyd McKechnie Manager as the home Jnwtt favprite for the Arnold Butterfield Idaho Falls and room house which will be designed and Mrs EugeneAllred vocal solo "There are" he says "about 500 colleges in the United States Weston W Adams Vice President Henry M Gowdy Coach V C Bruce Wetmore Treasurer E Lewis Coach by them - derbyMrs Mennel Stewart -- -- 6 -- --Serian George Guy piano accorThe decisioned Rigby total of scheduled games this year numbers Pred P Mttchell Bueiness Fay playing football— SANDY P Edmund Secretary C H Manager Tozier vocal Cunningham d'art solo Ririe Anthony — of— Ali but 20 about 1700 : Plc Camp—St Training Petersburg -Large crowds attended each per- - solo Jack Walker - reading Mrs C 1933 Record more than 100000 RESULTS base vocal- dtlet—IVIrg R H formance of the Sandy junior high Pitchers— Wt B T Club In 1933 G W L Pct I AgeHt °cal college teams ‘ 14 188 40 20 10 R Boston 66i Benjamin C Cantwell ai 61 school operetta "In Old Vienna” pre- - Dalrymple and Mrs Mennel Stewart IN ISLES 'An ambitious Brandt-2L 41 '190 L Zdward 563 14 18 Arthur Boston LI 9 -- - Mal -sented Thursday and Friday nights vocal quartet Misses Miriam Taylor Frederick M Frankhouse29 465 R R Boston 16 15 516 10 university of Oregon wnicn-pa- er - 43 in the school auditorium under di- - Betty Jo Baldwin Claud Parks and 170 L Welter M Betts 36 511 15 11 11 500 Boaton a Polanrtd Ore complete tODGN Marets II (API-So- ccer g:Ve1 1 games 160 R R IPIttaburgh 31 rection of J M Boyden 12 12 500 Quigley Stephen Albert 8wetonig39 611 Some of the larger Patolayelld owin the British Isles totter resultvi of home games anclu-Booto- n 35 510 Robert Ildridge 8mith 175 R 30 533 7 8 el Leading roles Thursday night were Easter messages will be given by 311 185 7 INGLISH USAGE'S I 0 26 - and Jonathan T Zachary 438 Boston I 61 arks and Howard played by Bernice Grant Judd Peter- the Rev W E west Leo Allen Mangum First Division 34 180 R R Boston 571 4 3 25 GOODING Idaho—The Gooding son Mar Jean Hadley Lewis Bishop Anton Villa l Blackburn Sever Balsley B Seibold 37 59 11 1 160 R R Boston 4 200 Harry V games city 3 Chelsea West i Bromwich Albion 1 15 178 R R N YBoston 0 2 000 baseball team started practice Fri Lyle Woodhouse Fred Jaynes Ruth Raymond Francis 8tarr 26 Town I Manchester CO L provides a magnificent stadium i' ento010 22 61 Robert Murray Brown 0 5 190 R R Boston 0 000 day for the North Side league season Nielson Homer Benson Dale Thomp1 Newcastle United 3 pidcierstield colthese 500 "Nutwithstancang 1 24 5 2 9 Jos 170 Edward 667 Fallenatin R It Boston i which will begin Sunday April 22 son Evan Madsen Richard Setter-wit- h 18 Derby County 2 Ready to 1 T Henry Staley moved into first Portemouth I Sheffield Wedneadar L 000 0 1 leges there Are enormous stretch Buffalo (Int) life following teams entered to berg hheffield United I Middlesbrough L Richard Oliver Barrett-2- 7 4 185 R a Phila (Amer) 15 4 310 500 of in west the without a country Ace - Stoke City I Armenia I plaCe in the annual alleys hand Wendell Catchers— G Glenns Gooding Apply tizenship Leading roles Friday night were Btg Pldg date: local collegeteam These spaces are CAP Sunderland 4 Birmingham I 237 It R Boston 96 bowling tournament - Saturday James Francis Hogan- -2 8 81 253 997 Ferry and Richfield In addition Hag- - played by Pearl Ostler 'Rodney AlTottenham Hotspur S Leeds tinned I covered however with high-scho- di 31 186 Alfred 67 310 P P Boston 250 972 erman Sboshone Eden and Bpohrer evening Wolverhampton Wanderers 3thverton 1 elevens" s Hazelton sop Marvel Hansen Lois Ewell Infielders— His scratch score is 1179 and his Baxter ' Remind Division will be invited to join in order to Frank MUmford Grant Martineau a pplications PRICE—Citizenship 27 170 L R Boston 288 Jordan 991 152 Battey Holston Tenderer 3 Bradford CHI I ' 1 to 26 in 'Numbers ?repo handicap 120 which gives him a Walter James Maranville 41 55 155 R R Boston circuit which will Lyle Woodhouse Fred Jaynes and of 18 Carbon county residents will 143 218 971 make an eight-clu- b Bradford 2 Lincoln City 1 185 R R Boston more frequent series of Homer Benson 144 Davis discovers from the sched total—of ''I299 'Prior to Saturday's William Michael Urbanski 30 31 251 953 permit be heard in district &Mil eruesdaa yr - Port Vale 0 185 R R PhIls-Boato- n 131 250 Prentforlit 969 games 51 ules that interscholutic football out- - play he was far out of the Moneys Arthur Carter Whitney-2- 8 County it v during the summer the offiDance principals were Janice Beck April 24 annoudes court 2 Bur 22 R 170 1 Richard R Boston 239 58 926 R 62 Oyselman -cers announced numbers the college sport 20 to I in He came through in sensational Notts Forest 0 Hull City I Blanche Severson and Vester Ras-Th- e lyle Pace Outfielders— O Swansea Town It Those-seekiteams players gross attendance and 1118M°14 in spite of the fact that be Walter Antone Berger 26 62 second half will begin July 17 mussen 198 R R Boston naturalization are --pidham Athletic 137 313 077 PlImOilth Arelle 1 Southampton L Moor's 27 510 170 L R Boston 135 302 979 and end August 19 but the full schedas follows: George Falsone George Randolph Zdivard Inn publicity which is hard to rolled a poor 126 in his third game Trenton North End 4 Stilwell 3 Phila-Boeto27 n 180 Harold Lee 134 R R ' 311 Burnham 244 978 ule of games has not been Forest Thurston's 257 still stands well Ham United 5 ?Wham 1 realize But it makes you realize Avgeris Andrew Lewis Jamaris Mrs MAGNA completed 23 6 ' 198 R-- L R Boston Joseph A Mowry 2946 Third DivisionNorthern kettle 18281 1:994 Yvonne Blanc and Giovanni ColomSIM that all this fanfare over the as high single game A Gano had Rupert pending decision of the other four L Thompson 23 59 155 L It Boston Churches : are here Accrington Shinier 1 Walesa L again planning rules—which supposedly art for all a 256 Saturday which is the third bo Price Mark Hovat Spring Glen 115 V329 992 towns Awards will be made to each Albany (Int) Barnsley 3 Barrow L 1 cominemo-17 Chesterfield 1 York City S 115 900 half-seaso- n football but ars made by college men score since the opening of the tour Robert Lee Worthington27 311 170 R R Boston- winner and a playoff se programs and services to John Cortese Helper Boston Darlington I Now Brighton I finished fourth in National league pennant 'race of 1933 by winning ries will be held in —is something of a windstorm in a nament which has fallen one pin 113 Edward Sherer Rains: Joseph AhG atesh eed 4 Rotherham United 1 September or rate Easter Regular Easter services 71 and games Braves The led the losing circuit and in ranked fielding short of tieing Thurston's score seventh in late August if the same team does not will be held at Our Rartlepools United 3 Stockport County 1 desert of Lourdes lin and Armo Max Liebelt Kenilbatting Lady Mansfield Town II Carlisle Uhited 11 in both halves The Interscholastic worth: Mabel Forward Biggs and ules makers Chick Evans and Leo Gray are the (Compiled by Charles 3 Foreman) CatholiC church Second East street Rochdale S Chester 256 gam"' on Blaklek is secretary of the Waino who do not Leopold Rudman Scofield as others who Ileve-"Il- ed houthport 'Crews 2 andrit sermon will A be special given by 71111LADELPIILFATHLET1C11 Trimmers Soren Rovers 1 do Abe tones(' coda jugglers have Bowlers from Bingham team which sponsored a Rev E B Pace at the Ogden Canyon: Mrs Justine Com-- 1 Hera Spring Wrexham I Rallies own 2 LosBaptist ' Thomas S Sbibt President Connie Mack Manager dance Hiawatha: Cartiiinlo Muto gone in for thi forward pass from and Helper and a numbar from Salt John I) Shit riday night to raise funds munity church Sunday at 10:30 a m Bet-gen: Third DivisienSouthern Vice President Earl T Mock Coach toward fthanclng the year's games followed Giovanni Sunnyside: Allen Werrett Bournemouth 5 Bristol City 1 any point back of the scrimmage Lake are scheduled to take the alleys Robert J Schroeder Secretary at A Rommel Coach Easter the Edwin by program O Bristol Norm 0 Luton Town The league line So if they all struck together SundlY National irectoraie Russell A Blackburne Coach Rudolph Von Ohl Secretary comprises 7:30 p m Group singing by the pri- Consumers: Jovo Hinich Cardiff City 1 Menton Orient there would be 20 times ss many The standings to date: Training Camp—Fort Myers Fla entered J W mary kindergarten and intermediate and Bernardo Poloni Latuda managers of alite Charlton Athletic 3 Norwich Cite Villoratelt Me Total 1933 Record City 3 Totequity United L athletes playing that kind 'of game Proctor Ls CoventryPalace the Gooding glassekyocal and instrumental solos Rem" litaln 4 Aldershot I Wt B T Club in 1933 Age 111 Crystal 0 W L Pct team which manag IN: Lee Pitchers— has the as there would be the college game 1TDr Mores lOadral — II I: SUFFERS FRACTURED LEG Lrseter City 3 Swindontown 1 N 31 6 180 It R Philadelphia 33 13 10 players readings and playlets will be in585 lowig Roy Mahaffey i Thomason tOstlant 1111 144 1336 Merritt Patrick Cain —25 511 Gillingham I Brighton 0 ' 185 L R Philadelphia dt — Forest Miller 11 son 31 13 12 520 enlisted: Harold Bright Glen Scan- cluded BEAVER Covers Meath Three Welt 1133 43 111 1131 — Wiens I Park Reading Rangers Queens 23 63 190 R It Boston s 7 8 467 Ian Tom and Leon Ultica An1147 100 1247 Robert George Kline i D oy S fast L the At here wards (Southend United 1 Northampton Tenn It Mrs John G Miller is ' The Mr of 1934 APZit and L 24 will 200R-Albert Marcum seuonDavis reports R Philadelphia 5 2 3 510 600 drus Clyde Benton Roy-De1123 us 1241 John Or1Watford 3 Newport County 0 a mseceifus be o meetings will be held' in the Magna recovering from two compound fraced by four southern colleges i-1060 160 1240 606 Louisville (AA) 1 20 12 SCOTTISH LEAGUI ' val Don Ruthrford A weeney 1093 140 1233 William John Dietrich-2- 4 a 184 R R Philadelphia Blakley Virgil Pleasant 1 Green and Garfield turesof his left leg suffered Wednes- - : 000 0 1 " on S mber 15 when several of the Setrood Division nano 1101 Is 1329 Glenn Patterson ' Montreal lint) 30 it 14 Glen ehurchest with Easter services at the 440 Bryant Albion Rovers 4 Kings Park L schools are just calling can- - 10—r Olsen 1080 146 1228 Emmett J McKeithan day in a rather unusual manner The 23 175 1 2 Arbroath 2 sEi R 3 All 0 61 1000 and Shupe Henry Quest Ptilladelphia George P asant'Vreen chapel a program at boy with several school chums was ' Elon vs Roanoke I 111-- L Browne 99 1021 200 1231 a Brochin City I Stenhousemnir S together 0 Montreal (Intl 45 571 Hoyle Is local talent Only eligible for the umbarton 2 Montroile I 28 510ii 175 R R Jersey C 114 in tal Joseph CsAcarella the Garfield jumping over a ditch on the Belknap l Va agna ward and and Emory and Henry is--1: cactgietZna :: 182 ' (Int) 331 10a 18I me each town team according to new ianfermline I Ranh Rover I 23 510 180 R R $O lilt Emil A Roy 1138 ' chape ommencing at 10 a m The school grounds when he slipped on aril Guilford at Guilford N C 14-- 4" Philadelphia ast Pilo O Bast Stirlingshire 1 rules R Ren Winston for 226 this 1 R Henry ties ' adopted ins 0 0 000 14 year Philadelphia 41to:rnaegr evening Ie4vices at the Magna ward the wet grass on the ditch bank and 4 Idinburyh City O Leith Athietie 3 Datly birds 1093 110 1213 Vernon L 25 8 175 L B Okia City (Tx) 48 11 18 Kennedy 455 Podia Athletic 4 Dundee United L will be undèrthe direction of the m so twisted his leg that it was broken 1002 306 1210 Alton Benton i 21 Y three months later Decent- - I 7—e R Trumbli' 203 R R Okla City (Tx) 47 14 17 14 452 ' ' Division 3100 1016 135 rest I A and the oele ward will pre-- 1 just above the ankle and just below 6 183 It R Okla City (Tx) 46 Ilatutak 9 19 As regular season ends with 10-- -1' Lam nplhe t 345 Aberdeon-R- t Johnstone tinPlaptid 110$ 100 1206 Harry Catchers— sent a special progrm at the Garfield the knee Clyde-Hear- ts O 3001 120 1201 Pelt" Big Mg unplaredI ittacheduled Denver games Charles 31 Francis 485 R R 2 Berry Dundee Ayr United 86 211 --087 chapeL - Palkirk-Rangeiii irni "°92 and Louisiana : rs Edward William Madjeall 23 5111i 173 R A Chicago unidered 282 51 958 Philadelphia : MURRA REHEARSAL SCHEDULED on Namilton Academicals 1 Queens Park S Lovell loait 100 1111 Franklin W Hayes 19 11 190 lk R Philadelphia This 3 000 may 888 III berniam Airdrieonians 3 w Infielders— 4 An Easter egg hunt for children unPier the long distance travel- - 1:74" Cornwall and en :am' PAYSON—Spencer hilmarnock L Queen of South L k Emory Foxe 511 388 R R Philadelphi a 149 351 990 der junior high school age will be Clarissa Beesley of the M I A genPartick Thistle S Cowdenbeeth I yd for the season although Dibrell Edwin Williams-2- 3 51141 179 ft R Philadelphia 113 289 RA fit tinplayst 1 Arlo Donald McNair 24 585 1600R R board of Salt Lake will conduct 89 271 Third Lanark I Celtie 1 K Pape 'and P Kinnard won the held in the Murray city park Sunday eralPhiladelphia to play Irtighamt-an- d Frank Michael H1ggins 24 61 at 10 a irt under sponsorship of the a five-stak- e 183 R R Philadelphia Notre Dame 152 314 147 two matched rehearsal here Monday' i RUGBY LIA01111 bilin the played ' Harold Warat1e2-Burton pocket to ' 150 R S 29 Boston R one-tri92 Hill 57 with 212 951 local Lions club California to play Batley 11 music fesnight for the church-wid- e at tournament liard Saturthe lOsors 27 38 11 R Toledo Francis Dators 171 Ace Barrow 31 St Helena 11 137 930 t352' (AA) Southern Califernia will be wel1 up The park will be divided into areas tival in Salt Lake in June The reOutfieldors— Jimmie 11 Dewsbury 21 Cartel-110G downot to day Pape 11 72 there j)n mileage aa usual Cantleford 13 RochdaM Bernet 1113 27 II2 L R Philadelphia 'hearsal will be in the L D S stake Roger Magwell Cramer 153 295 42 and Kinnard took A 10096 de- - for children of certain ages tied Bahian 30 Oldham 3 Robert Leg Johnson A 27 6 The average schedule length for 180 R R Philadelphia dozen eggs will be hidden the glftof tabernacle with slogers from Nebo 142 290 952 cision from 10 Huddersfield IL N Larson J: still Kinnard Edward Coleman-Perk 200 L R 27 102 281 62 the country is nine games for the McCAMMON 648 10 and pojtrymen For Kolob Palmyra Tintic and Juab ' Philadelphia Onslet IL Idaho—The subdi- Edmund the tournament with five local merchants Miller 39 311 187 R R Philadelphia 13 67 275 1000 leads 'eatherstone 1 )(eight - Leigh ssouthwheretheweather is better trict track meet will be held ALDow- - Louls Alo foil finding 40 special eggirestra prizes stakes attending oho Finney 423-4- 1 P- - - Ise -- L- R' Philadelphia -- - 2 victories licher! Broughton Rangerif ri -straight Monday's na y tenand theater gamer— Centenarr--LouisiaSalford Swinton S Montreal (Intl 65 398--9ule -- pits M Evans—against H Eck- nf marbles e tops--tandApril 20 if was decided-b- y dlon Radcliffe 27 510 173 1 L St Paul (AA) St Helens Rees 18 BradfordS Northern IL State Southern Methodist and South- - niy Raymond will-btickets 'The high school PLAT PRESENTED 128 665 '364 given a of coachea in McCammon M Hatch against J Larstedt and Wakefield Trinity L Widnes meeting Philad finished American third in race phis of 1933 by em California each play 11 games- league pennant band also will give a concert York L Leetia IL HEBER—The 79 amen and losing 72 will son events annual M I A play Girletrack The Wednesday At winning Medea In the in circuit rankitcLgetond The pe ak loads or the season seem be RUGBY MON DRAPER of the Heber L D S Second ward batting an 'seventh in pitching and fielding Abereron S Mountain Ash I to be October 27 November 8 and the held in the forenoon and boys!in Charles (Compiled J SCHOOL by Foreman) VACATION SET IS afternoon The coachea voted Two Easter programs will be given "Where's Grandma?" was presented : hath I Portsmouth ServiCati November 10 when everybody Is in down 10 hedford 23 Nuneaton at the stake tabernacle Thursday afa proposal to do away with the The morning OGDEN—Ogden city schools will at Draper Sun action-- Bridgewater Albion 3 Blackheath -- IL Miln canal has close April 9 for the'Innual the ward Sunday ternoon and night The cast was girls' track meet Pristol 3 Leicester give spring'gram P I The NorthamPton Frankness ' New Bridgen0 This meet will be unique in track vacation of one week announces W school i udes: Address R: R Bell Oral Kuhnli Walter Carlile Thomas largely solved that problem Cardiff Barbarians 14b DaVii draws from figures the e'en- - gamPetition in this area by having all ' This vocal olo Henry Day 9rgan solo Baum Dorotha Nelson Ferris HorMuch planting has been done on Karl Hopkins superintendent Coventry 2327 Richmond I Weigh London Gloucester elusion that ha been guessed at here times accurately recorded4 InstrucBiblical readings net Fern Murdock Rachel Fortlei will be the second year a spring va- L ell &berg the I' Dietrich Riehlield Shoshone tionelly 32 We ' race Mickelsen The everting pro- Fern Moulton Dove McAffee – several times that colleges bee tions to this effect was given by the cation has been granted ----- -Newport I Pontypool 5 North 21 Oroes Kess I mentors to 'Downey the successful Gooding "and South Gooding heath gram given by the M I A consists of frankly tossed overboard their Plymouth Albion S Old Merchant Tai- - tura against commercialism and gee MARCITTETTE UGttAR C0111a talk by O Price reading Lola HanSHOSHONE Idaho—For the 'sec- tracts already and mild weather has 141LWAUKER STUDENTS PAINT are bidder Keeping subdistrict records S Wis lorPs (AP)—The Ikte rein ontepridd 14 Lytilnet 3 I coming out Into the open seeking all will tend to stimulate greater activity ond Sticcessive 54ar Lincoln county permitted good growth to date It'd ler members of the 1934 Minuets univer- sen vocal solos Dale Smith of Draper — The annual mr day at EUREKA -- hale Rossiya Park 13 3the good games possible for the sake in track the coaches believe gation will not begin for some time sity basketball team—Gary:1AL Mullen and parlos Smith of Midvale Swansea 20 Harlequins Kukla school Was observed on Rubado and all Tuttle farmers Morstadt—stored extensive an high are Teams from Mated McCammon planting yet officers of the Big Wood Canal but 40 of the teams pa' points ot deaf old treuury deficit Torquay Athletic I Readinelel 17 MAGNA All of the boys spent the Scotland I Mint° Friday Gail 24 West 14of Rillhead Inkom Truof Lava will acreage company and been Downey peas report County lessened have games Agent Night School 1 High lierlotonlans be held morning painting the T on the moun- man C Anderson declares They will ers and n6i? e time for the farm-aw- n A farewell i - and games on odd dates where the compete in the meet BELFAST CITY CCP The girls prepared a lunch The annual district meet will also plent aboutt the same volume as last r in the Pleasaniliainside to ers 4 crowds evening so not Celtie 5 Larne O be fence FthT their curSunday are might good rowing ' 1 was served in the domestic be held at Downey Friday April 20 year when 60 acres were grown for Glentoren 1 Sewn' 1 ' ' - which e tailed the advocated The of Thomlast in D post& forAlva S L Green planting SepternSaturday chapel Coleraine I LinfMld L - rns of the high school at her hitherto a preliminarr date is blac ocust as these' trees do well as son of Mr and Mrs T L Thonias science roo an outside cotnpany which furnished Gieavon L Ards I noon After the lunch- a tug of war : THIRTEEN 110EINH flitANIPS Nalinmena I Distiller 11 tea-winserve seed the with for is The willalso Mr of Thomas packed jsrldaho They games good early Thirteen tiehters have Magna Bangor 1 Derry 3 athletic games brought to a season setup is vanishing use as posts without treatment with April 9 on a two-yea- r mission and I Clittonville 1 Portedonn uavywilebt title sines V:17 1 rAt wrae: Most of the acreage is on the Rich-' close the days Observance brawl for that crown back In 1883 field tract and prospects indicate a And creosote 1 In with deSnake this frankness the river in Great Britain 41gcale country Davia ' 1AP1- -' OTASOCW Scotland Mire-it-1b7 a 4 ? baa"aa aave"1 cides aousseerrtibas come 1933 Darthese an trees includes: his make the of best in than for better this won The crop the growth Mirren year and expansion St Prayer today program Glasgow Rangen M Bishop Leonard as prices are higher their way to the final round of the Scottish game row Schew vocal duet Ren Holt and S f' although depressiorr- - has Sugar beets MOSCOW Idaho — : nley C any section in the United !States benediction Roland ReicL 11 football association cup competition With downed Healy mnirsALL "1r Clarke ColDietrich on fo The small also extension have n'mut" nurseries ter the been the remarks Bezrant started Miss with Kathleen "let-criecolleges university through in the mmifinal round t gne"11:t'tild1Y1 Close MIDVALE trottnistnbtiolilutiniri of Ida is advocating thecooperation with the federal govern- - John H Bawden reading Miss Mar- tract these two cultivated crops Glasgow defeated St Johnstone 0 while lege 'foothaills on a business liiltsiA tortes supreme couricilAl ohrsicai guitars St Maven upset the dope ent114otherwell fighting ior a promising expansion of farm- use of some o e marginal lands ontment are furnishing thousands- of cia Finlayson remarks W H Reyn-- 1 D T Lane national cosmmitteetpan patronage his decided the tame is too mush all - olds in-f SecTay-'o---to we're -Since 'I'm farms to for solo American will trees awn the on farmers wit Lawrence that Wood from efforts accordion the 1 address ing going Big I crop produclseedling ' Legion project WHAM As ARTIST Detre SCRDLE Beefier) the game always rg take It Mr Anderson said the state at less than coat of lot H Edward Sutton pre a Meiling iri the West Jordan L D'S : Heretofore the tion fo v growing trees for usei r' Mrs renit Whitney owner of the Omen- play i a er i - ward ! tentrlusitn tnorei S the without of L stake is 4 too doses D low and been done ident of s has itthlmV:leVilit:4411":tryil:ht" water get Sunday chapel VAIN nominator for and lesdine the' posts large gagging tree night The pro- supply Oquirrh iproduf'tion4This alerted litentucky derby frequent) bee been called hypocrisy that- - marked the day when dtrnonyullneolg:hist oarhont bothorteetR The famous uncertain to permit growing cultis e points-Ou- t that the pi'oblem ot farmers' interested in planting wood' cal selections Robert Potter:on read- - gram' is sponsored by the 'Jordan post : i tne women who has don most lot steePlwas wealthy the ward IL 1 A vated crops' but construction of the fences will always be wile the 1arm4lotaand ahtlAer belts ' king Miss Virginia Evans remarks'and i 41411? ecanting in 100 VIIII1 et1"11 to -- - To Settle m wager of Sex to Finishl FEATURE OF I I Regret in 1915 Only One First in Classic Ten Colts- Start ii - J IDAHO fi RRAY ElSuperintendent j - t Fans nesaid Falls Beal Tourney Leroe Adopts Fan's Suigestion TO Curta' il Pass ea k School to Give Annual Opera Plan GOs Rap From Leader 1Ii1Jer tI Football Takes On Businessrke Aspect Ilidollege Easter Will Program iPt i Statistician Declares crisy Thrown Overboard as Schools Seeklloi!ey' Games 44 fk i ' BRUISII ales - portion - Staley nuncAuz Gooding a bp Position I' DOWliIN - Di anion1 Drills for Onener 4 tilt-Glen- Tourney Hear Court I for p - j i : t ' Gog 11 in i' tft: '': ' t't '''''' itl ''''''''''' n973 ' 4 2 f owne y Site of - TWO Track Nle' — - ' i Kinnard Pape Meet Victors tr ''''''' rtgin - it - Farmfs Plant Big Pea Crop ' ir - It will - Farmers Urged T ti Grow Pos -- : LDS issy rks rearks 1 1 1 - — ' ' ' 0 ' - 0 T I s - - - v ' " - - - - k - |