| Show - THE 8 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING 18 NETMENiIN: quarterfinal Baird Pitches Catholics To Victory Over Firemen TOP SEEDED JUNE IS 183L YANKEES IDLE BENGALS TAKE TRIBVNB V Senator Charges ALABAMA ENDS INFORMATION Roosevelt Seeks Q Who was the author of the HABIT To Censor Press “Chambered NautUUs?” 30-YE- AR A WASHINGTON June 12 Schall (R- - Minn) said In a statement tonight he had received reports indicating “that a censorship of the press is being attempted by the Roosevelt administration by ’blackjacking’ newspapers through use of the internal revenue department” He said three specific cases are being pointed out two of newspapers and on “in the case of a large national weekly whose editor attacked the new deal” The statement mentioned no names It said: ’ “As soon as my resolution now pending before the judiciary committee authorizing an investigation of press censorship is passed I intend to ask immediate investigation of these cases so the public may know the facta concerning these attempts te abolish the consttution of the Unite4 States" Oliver Wendell Holmes WV-Sena- tor What is the full name of gene O’Neill author? A 'Eugene Gladstone 0'Nein Q Eu- Former Governor GraVes Appears Certain of Election s x ' Q When waa the Interstate com- ‘ merce commission created? A In 1887 congress passed an get It ' creating this commission five member Judge Thomas BIRMINGHAM June 12 Pi— A M Cooley ol Michigan ‘ being 4the more than 30 years’ of precedent chairman standing that no Alabama governor By JOHN LAKDNEE office tonight ap- Q What president of the United qould return to the U34) (Copyright five-hY it as former GoverC Nonnan Behind the shattered pitching of Southpaw peered Leaders Best Bosox Wade NEW YORK June Bajrd States identified with himself spellwill nor Bibb Graves pulled steadily away " O remained undefeated in Tribune league standings by defeating ing reform? be no fusion of society and fisticuffs BirRhodes Bains Into re- from Major Frank M Dixon of Roosevelt’s A Raesident strong Midin the case of §teve Hamas the Penn 3 Tuesday afternoon at Community park to the Firemen? Hansen in CaUacher Playi today's mingham Uis45pponent led to the take him up forming State Cyclone Society cast its sinisspirit ” Infan- vale crawled out of the cellar by overcoming Thirty-eight- h Prevent Games l primary cause of simplified spelling On Au- run-of- f ter shadow across Stephen's path a 1413' boxes out of Returns Freed Meets Stevens- from 3 3 to 27 1906 ordered he the gust try public 2191 TRIBUNE tgaoci couple of weeks ago when Mrs Lucy Graves 96232 n lead of Baird was in rara form Tuesday Cotton Thomas printer to use the system in public 19360 gave known : Magraw Jim aianSian - AMERICAN LEAGUE Dixon whose total was over Coeglein Wolf rom Win Won tost Vet So was documents the protest great once as th proprietor of America' 1 OOO holding the hard hitting Firefighters O T O 76872 which observers said W landing f Thm diswhich he resulted became that most beautiful profile decided to entoo Firemen I Won Lot insurmountable without an unpreceass bay throughout the entire game Dftrolt MtdvftU couraged and when the house of rep- dented J t ter the with young Mr aoo e shift in the trend of the Salt Lake City tenni tournament tnlftntrr struck out J3 hitters and issued Niw Vork resentatives resolution a passed Hamas as her stock in trade Clevriamr reaches the important the recailed Competition he Ketalta gainst four bases on balls St Lout Taroarg Bat th deal haa fallen through" Graves is the first governor la 31 Firemen S order He gave as his reason th waihington Thlrte-enhstages Wednesday when Mel Midvale-- S a deals will Mr Magraw wa The young Catholic team got to Boston luftnlrf to go back to the office"— -years unha had of the task impossibility Philadelphia Greenwell for three tuns in the first Chlcase DaveFreedtwq of the The former governor nn 'on his ‘ WeSneoSov going te gold Steve t th heavy-weig4 said to dertaken intended leMilt and that he 1931 which wa of the inning on four singles and an error U ehamplonahlp outstanding title contender! In men’s Red and (Woaotch use simple spelling in his own cor- record of 1927 to White va Wtatch Oil Me Five hits in the fourth frame counted werld Fer the fan ef Tmtar'i alse the principal issue in the campaign Inal i ln and I Randall 3 4 qqarterf but the Detroit Boiton letters I Spry ml umpires appear respondence singles printed four runs The final tally for the win- St Lout 1 New York 1 j !kll(4 sod 4th of Governor B M Milieu four years for imall cat ef the cash profit ecsrer Snider The new deal is courage faith and in his official biography do not matcher at Liberty park levlnaer Oommunltv ners was counted in the sixth Trame In: no content Busarhouse v he waa going to tako tho Cyelono ago Graves held up his record a I Barm Bcanlon and announcement tin the Demop umpire t one of progress and declared his re onder her wing Gallacher meets Harvey Hansen a park when Cy Bogden reached first on an She did not action said Hugh B Brown t ney ecorer Hand ml In cratic stat chairman addressing error advanced to second on a sacriallow for tho fact that Steva waa la credited with the state- turn to office would assure “peace Who brilliant and experienced performer Q" committee the officers and members Behednlo and prosperity” in the state fice hit by Argentoa end scored on Chlel wlnediy' already onder on wing— 4h nt WMhintteo (1) who may cause the champion plenty of the First Democratic ward of Salt ment “The more I see of men the Bt Loul nt New York The Ku Klux Klan was madp an avuncular flapper of Mr Charley Caputo’s (ingle to center field Ray I better like dogs" a wide at a Lake variety Cleveland t Philadelphia county meeting Tuesday of trouble Hansen has C Y Q hit Greenwell hard count-tin- Detroit Harvey - The idee has been used by a issue by Major Dixon who declared A Roe ton at in the hotel Newhouse evening 11 Tilts in three and that after four years of somnolenc of strokes and hits the ball hard and “That'! all over and don with” Leonard A Brennan Salt Lake great many authors but the remark innings Earl Slmlster who relieved BOSTON June 13 (UP)-R- aln en- aaye Mr Harvey “I don’t want to county chairman attacked the Repub- is attributed generally tpvMme da tle Klan had been reorganized for accurately Gallacher should win but the purpose of returning Graves to him twirled nice ball during his stay abled the Detroit ' anyone' feelings but the Issue lican party heads in Utah charging Sevigne it will be a pretty battle This match Tigers to gain an- hurt office on th mound is as closed we business” in say leaderlack t constructive m that their of on tho Yankees tois booked for 430 p and its denied Graves At Blatnich Midvale's young right- other Klan support Where was and Q when Mr Harvey is one of the shrewdest Irving was portrayed in the platform Freed takes on Elmo Stevens issued a statement 'deBerlin song writer born? hander also turned In a five-hi- t game day as they defeated the Boston Red and most sapient of all the dealer ship grand dragon God-el- l committee’s week action when last &AN FRANCISCO June 13 and was Invincible with men on the Sox 4 3 while the Yanks were in cauliflower young southpaw who upset Bob A In Russia 1888 claring that only six klaverns in the In addition to this it was decided td allow all interests Monday Stevens appear to lack (A1)— Sale of Johnny Babich th state were active and that non was paths Th suburban crew pounded forced to call off their fracas with he is fond of conducting his own sta- and groups to submit match to ' proposed the experience necessary young pitcher to Peters end Duffy for 13 hits includbeing organized’ ble tn hi own style Society he reaOfficial Jewish planks atrokes with a player of Freed’ abilHospital Horton ames the Brooklyn club of the Nation ing home runs by F Reading and Ray the invading Browns E of Athens Judge sons is very nice in its wsy and Mr Brown cited the readjustment three-onThe Yanks acquired at league was announced today ity but If h can continue his hardwho set aside a death verdict in the the Wasatch league reWednesday has mixed some in Asks Assistance lovely up people Utah’s benefits th veterans’ of “Scottsboro case” six weeks after he hitting tactics with as much accuracy at headquarters of the Mission sumes play with Red and White end lead before a downpour forced post- it but there ia no necessity as yet relief act the silver measureemergency the legas he has shown in previous matches ' club here An unnamed amount had pronounced sentence’ was da- Wasatch Oil clashing on No 1 at 6 ponement of hostilities in the third for blendlpg the social with register arand islation a gangAgainst kidnapers Children's service given at the Na tested for renomination in the Eighth many expect him to put up real of cash and two players one Fred m and Sugarhouse and Lovinger inning Steve the haa boxing guide Young acts and sters of Roosevelt other the tlonal Jewish hospital for Consump- district by A A Griffith in Cullman Lucas a pitcher to be delivered gument ganged on Dusty Rhodes playing at Community park This In Detroit administration as indicative of the tives in Denver Colo is of a wider Dixon In Action the sixth pounding over four all -the managers he needs The Vote from 131 boxes out of 143 Immediately were Involved in game will also begin at 6 p m he deal new seeme There to a strong markers The Red Sox came back in scope than anywhere else in the coun- in the district stood: Griffith 8235 the deal Fred Dixon Provo Ace who with The acores chairman T ward Stewart Ralph their half with a two-ruo o PnUEMtN try said Miss Rae Peyser field sec- Horton 8208 spasm but tendency among Pennsylvania Babich is a youngster of 33 Freed and Gallacher Is doped to fight BROA Tom Bridget put on the heat and BROS presided at tha meeting which was retary for the hospital who is In Salt The Scottsboro esse was not an fighter to hobnob with tho Init out for the championship opposes years of age ii about six feet SalaxarSb 3 4 1 1 ) Morggnlt rt attended mates of tho Blno Book well ‘ Lake City seeking funds for the in- issue In the race but it hovered in Tommy iMereh 3h I stopped the attack Bert Bramwell in the only second one inch in height and weighs 4 I BOSTON DETROIT Loughran was a pioneer In this stitution She ia at the Newhouse ho- the background and it wa in Morgan JB Kehlei round match remaining on the men’s approximately 180 pounds 4 Crowtherlb 3 Outhrlerf BHOA BHOA a extrema field tel Tommy’s 4 4 oIcismU n R Ceputolf vf county scene of the trial in 1933 Frantilb ri tingles schedule which osme a to 1 shock as 3 0 Werber 3b 1 CeputooJ Pochren The hospital treats all varieties of that Griffith piled up a commanding Egbertrflt 5 Three doublet matches are slate dt 0 1 O Kehlri 4 Smith H i If 4 1 10 lb Morgen tho cauliflower whenever t hoys tuberculosis in children she said and lead two of them quarterfinal affairs with 4113 Kieuerol Brennan Johnson "If 4 (I ' lhrlpgr 3b 4 w RReynold 4 1 0 Baird p they asw him attracted society is nonsectarian and free Due to disRogdl w Congressman Efiles C Allgood In meeting the promising §Pcocko ib 4 Porter Oreenberg rf drevee in people tressed financial conditions the hos- tha Fifth district was being hard Freed la I 0 R Ferrell Slmlster p 4 Welker cf 4 t f young team of Bennlon-Da“No guy a nice as this Mr LoughxLimb 3 Ujy ss 4 1 Owen 3b 3 ( S in t pital has been forced to close up one pressed to retain his post by Major VIENNA June 12 and Dixon and Holt opposing the ‘ 3 I DC” ran Rhodes to Bridies the I elite wreckers again today attempted to of its large buildings recently Nor- Joe Starnes of Guntersville p appears argued a a at a winner of a morning match between Tetki 14 13 314 Total Bishop of ' Palm Beach and Philadelphia’ kill Emil Fey minister of public se- mal capacity she said is 300 adults Tabulation of 99 boxes out of 256 XLimb ran for Orowther la 4th Ptnnock and th Eardley-AltOther Boor settlements around “should ho br liming in the district gave Ailgood- 6928 combinations 3® 401 I curity of Austria by derailing the and 100 children 33 S 31 10 Total O 33 7 17 Y O Total We will sponsor him main i4j tinsponsored ! 100 300 t Salt Lake City directors for the Starnes 5447 line express ? Firemen All four quarterfinal Junior matches tn sixth Rhode! for 3 Bttd beee— as a he Stolen nice” Morgen Summirr long stays 000 004 000—4 It was tha second attempt against hospital are Julius Rosenberg Adolph The veteran George Huddleston In are booked with the Wayne Crowther Rrennen flalaur J Caputs Dttrolt to 003 nice 000—3 the the life of a high official of the gov- White J B Arnovitz Dr Sol G the Ninth district pulled steadily Tommy stayed right up (000 Argentoi Three-be- e Boston Raleigh tussle at 5 o’clock Field of 134 Entered for R Ceputo RSecrlflce hit—Belrd SummaryRung betted In— Oehrlnger end promises to go ernment in lour days Last Saturday Kahn Herman Finkelstein and Her- ahead of his opponent George BrowKreuer BogeU hit— Ceputo Oreenberg Morgan R Johnson present writing holding the feature spot Boys’ tingles Struck out— Bv Belrd 13 Greenwell 3 Error — on nice Hamas Steve R forever hit—Qreen Johnson being a (bomb was discovered above the of- bert Hirschman er Birmingham attorney The reon bell—Off Belrd 4 ber also have quarterfinals bookd while BlmUter I Be First Tournament of R Ferrell Storlflce — Fox is a nice guy and shy fice of Prince Ernst Von Sarhera-berBiraleter Umpire — Bcentan end Wool- Double Werber turns from 77 out of 235 boxes gave women’s tingles competition continpity— Werber to Morgan Buet oh Scorer— Hend ley else most — 1 that the 3 Bridge Rhode ball Struck out— and everything vice chancellor of Austria Huddleston 5546 Brower 3224 Current Season ues with two more matches on tap Farm Bureau President 1 Rhode Ptnnock 1 Bridge I Hit — carping scenario writer could ask of efforts have been made " MIDVALt BITH INFANTRY g tn I: Ptnnock Frequent 3 In 3 Final Mtkhei Divided B HO A BHOA Rhode niceness as to kill Fey pugilist It was this pitcher— Rhod To Attend Convention Official Inspects Mine a! Wright If 4 LmWtrf el Fmat matches will be divided over OGDEN-W- lth well as a strong pair of shoulders 4 B'PreMler 134 player entered fiuatiCeOi Today the wreckers dynamited the 4 3 3b two days’ time this year with Satura snd and Drnk hand good left Lomasnijlb punch - ejaims right main line near Joseph A Anderson Two Canyons S OIF Rending Ogpresident of that caught the attention of Mr end Goetzendorf 24 miles east of here day the date set for men’s doubles play for tennis championships in 1 3IRnfrt if Ihe Utah State federaBureau Farm 01 4 not tournament chaminitial will Mrs den’s William 3b and Peterson begin SrbwuthALrx boys’ singles long ago Magraw junior singles 4 W M Woodward of Denver mintion will leave Salt Lake City Satirrlnilb Mr Magraw is an amateur ef pionship events Men’s singles wom- In aeven classes Wednesday morning Mieksc 0 Hughe e FUsnfttreklb Green Files Jack t examined for th forest service atMo eral for Kansas Appeal to urday to City en's singles and junior doubles finals used spur with pugilism who Men's singles women’s singles and powdwelb tend a convention in the interest of Tuesday examined mineral claims on UUffF P Wilt be played Sunday Fltnlmmona Ketchel Corbett geni To WedDeath If ars booked lor ount Escape Penalty farm bureau cooperative work it pas tha Wasatch fdrest in American Fork and several other well known Tuesday’s program on the Liberty junior tingles Jerrlcklb doubles Men's junior Ffounfoitirf and Big Cottonwood announced Tuesday canyons on killers in yonng Steve Hamas park courts was comparatively imall nesday Jack D Green whose death senRepresentatives of 11 states will at- which patents havebeen spplied for ho thought ho pereatvad tha and only a few close matches were doubles mixed doubles sod boys' ToUl 31 10 35 I II 10 Total II 13) tence was commuted to life imprison- tend the convention Mr Anderson by the locators ’ Thursday Boor by inning newest champion Tie best of the lot was singles begin schedule pi follows: 030 001 0—3 ttth Infantry Mr Woodward will determine if Mrs Magraw saw Steve too and ment by the late Governor James said While in the east he probably —0 Juoor doubles affair In which Bill Wednesday OOO 414 t SINGLES d will visit MEN'S in Chicago before returning the claims sure valid and if the law Summary- Error— Rustic Joyc Dowd became interested in his chances Rolph Jr and who later was Goeglein and Don Wolfrom leaded INDEFENDENT LEAGUE -830 a m— Don Felt va Floyd Upp Hugh to hang by a Los Angeles to Salt Lake City He expects iserlflo hit— Rustic Horn run to be hat been complied with by the loca-toagainst Camera Mrs Magraw has f Reedlni Ray Thru-bas- a A Dtatolen pair barely nosed out Gordon Giles Weber hit ' His report to be filed with the Won Lost Fet baen interested in a a nit— Burbi ake of tilings judge filed an appeal lrom the lat- gone about ten days and Purdie Dalnes 4 8 The 10 a variety o Ion’s Merlon vs Gordon Cash Coal l defeat to Pttar Struck o loot during her brief existence including est sentence in the California suTracy R Welling executive secre- regional forester will determine Giles Dames team had several match 1000 hallo— on Off Basta tgh I Blatnlek I Poultry Duffy Asvs Jack Blatnlek 1 Stevenson and Clift Furnlss 1 504 the stage the screen the newspaper preme court Tuesday reports an tary of the Utah Farm bureau will whether the forest service will prougarhou Mercanttla points In the second set and gained a Burton Weber Bill Uuiplra — Spry Don Bcortr Woodbury't 1 I 500 Rtaltor Taylor v Con- — Uarvty dispatch from San go to Provo Saturday night to ad- test to the land office against allowlead In th third only to aee their business and Victor Herbert Broad- sociated Press 1 1 Helna 500 -Drug — — o— vs Bill dress a meeting of the Utah County ance of the patents' 0 Franklin Grocary I 000 way saw her in “Th foes win out All four player did rad Pearce and Fred Rabe Quaker Girl” FranciscThe action automatically grants Farm Bureau federation on the tax fine work Dalnes appearing to par- Pardoe Liberty park “TVrn to the Right" and “Up in MaT Keallt neadey’i t 3 p m— Hy Cannon vs Jim Green another stay pending a de- program ot the state organisation Miners Still Deadlocked ticularly good advantage Woodburg Realtor 7 Franklin Oroeery i bel’s Room” Hollywood exhibited Weber Buaarliouu Mercantile a Helna Drug it Roseila Christensen with George Arllss in “The cision by the state supreme court her defending 4 p m— Ralph Clark vs Jarvis Green whose parents reside in Salt On Wage Agreement Devil” and “The Green Goddess” champion In women’s single met WtbMtH'l Seattle Publisher Dies aeh4l A DWIsMa not have aban- Lake City was convicted of slaying a stubborn foe in Grace Norris and Thurston Weber C L McCain v The may Msgrawt va Utah Poultry Zion a Cash Coal Ho I Pearce end Frank Reeder vi - While on Vacation doned hope of making young Steve policeman during a holdup in Los Anplayed excellent tennis to repulse DarrelBrunettt ot district 22 United umpire Liddell Trip MinDelegate Liberty park the challenge In two deuce seta 7 S And m-a society fighter but any bookmaker geles Workers of America Tuesday 8 p “Dos” Sheppard vs Bob BekeSal YbgnSa-r'7 5 who consulted Charley Harvey in the ' B DivUiea SEATTLE June 12 VP— Harry A werq unable to agree whether to rati Salt Lake City Students Chadwick Charles Baer won the hoys singles Stratford and Bill Stratford vs Paul Holiitm Junior v Finney Several He matter would Instantly lay 13 to coal min 88 publisher of the Argus fy or reject Ii umplrt Barney features when he conquered Nobo Harames Weber Jack West vs Jim Safeway vt Super Keon Hein field) un against a Seattle weekly devoted to news wage scale approved by Utah mini Chadtck park Liberty r Cornell Kato in a 3 8 Hire Degrees and comment of Pacific Northwest operators combat Seeking Woollej ' 030 p m— Ed Phelps vs Hal Arm nduitrlal Steel V Leamoe'g Wgter He 0 7 (Continued From Preceding Fagt) f The convention of U M W A 3 umpire Snider and national affairs died last strong and Virgil James vs Don night U r Booiteri br Jessies Westfall Hale daughter of delegates reconvened Monday at the Christensen Weber eighth inning today and cam from Mr und Mrs Fred A Hale of 430 at Lake Crescent tavern in the Olym- Labor temple for what was planned behind to defeat the Pirate 0 to 7 Sugarhouse Mercantile defeated JUNIOR SINGLES he where on was pic peninsula i Seventeenth East and Armand Wells vacation to be short meeting- - Union dele0 30 p nj-- Jim Sundquist vi Har- behind the trong relief pitching al son ot Mrs A E Kelly ot 1596 Born in 0 to 0 and Woodbury Heinz Kelly Drug said accept-anc- a gates that night Tuesday old Galley and Lotia Sheffield VS BUI Harry Smythe Searsport Maine June 0 Richards street are candidates tor 1866 I or rejection of the schedule is BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH Realtors tripped Franklin Grocery worked he as a first on Kinnard Liberty park printer ot arts at Cor- the BHOAI BHOA the degree of bachelor Gardiner Maine Home Journal expected by Wednesday noon WOMEN’S SINGLES to 6 in B division games of the Konecke cf i I 1 OIL Wanr ef I 3 nell universityUtah wage scale under considII UP Waner rf was 17 when appointed state ediand 3 p m— Mary Halnen vs Beverly Jordan at Baseball 3 1 association Miss Hale prepared at Westminster tor of the 0 Oirraynor 3b Independent gPrederlck Kennebec Journal eration la $544 per seven-hou- r 1 day Rabe Weber Gevene Fouta vs Mar- Barret Daily OlVauahan She is a memCollegiate institute for underground workers OlBuhr lb If t TUESDAY’S NVSULTS 310 played Tuesday ' published at Augusta Maine garet McDonald and Lorn Pearce Taylor “Ollie" Olson Sugarhouse pitcher the Delta wilioo ri 4 11 ber Delta Delta of OiJenun If Ben’e Single sorority Erect Player Easiest Guard-- 1 at Cornell She was elected to Phi He came to the Pacific northwest 1 100 allowed the 0 Lavagttto rf Berov Reneen deltd Charles Mad- vs Afton McGregor Liberty park Boyl Druggists only five hits ’ in November 1888 Senafe Passes Bill dox default lb Thevtnow 3b 4 1 0 3 and 5 p m— Evelyn Sundquist V Elea- Lesll with some fast fielding by his Beta Kappa Rational honorary soCuccinello 3b I a i3 Grace a par Erd defeated Spencer Yount 1 nor ScovIUe Liberty park Besides his widow he is survived Coach Crisler ed Says 3bmates Blrkofer p chalked up a shutout The Strlpp tor scholastic j high ciety standing two sons Indian Self-Ru- le 4 1 1 0 Hoyt p Harold and Leslie and r Frank Duaca The tournament is tinder the man- Lopel'b-3John Tftlttftto I winners gathered 10 bingles off three Mr Kelly was a graduate of East by 1 0 French P 0 Leonar 84 i a sister Julia Chadwick of Gardiner l’' of Reeder Frank Emphasizes agement Sequence UatifclAMi Heins hurlers i Roetmr Mtv's four triples Bmylht a ' high school He was a member of Maine Frtt8-R- o Sutton deftttftd H&lvor Chaanon p WASHINGTON June 12 (Ay-T- he 1114 and double Including Hedman led the victhe Tellurlde association at Cornell Dainr default senate today passed and sent to the Sirs n Takes Dickson Jaoic 101 40 13 37 tors’ attack hits Fuller defeated Holm ID Total Total with two three in s (Continued From Preceding Page) waters-flar- a L D S Seminary Teachers house an administration bill for parXBaited for Jordan In tlihth Whitney default trips to the plate U Hansen lari to Fight Disease tor French In lhlh defeated Golf Honors attattid described tial Indian The Realtor bounded back into the mag a fast a possible This Howard Sundstrom-HarOgden Hammond de siBaUed for JtnatO lR ninth Summer Convention by John Collier' the Indian comm lault 310 000 140—3 Open Brooklyn i Use done handsi the championship of by picture defeating by Farm Cattle Herds nttt 010 101—51 040 Bnnl4a John as the greatest advance in 25 Franklin Grocery OGDEN — Mr' G A Dickson won Plti(burh 8 TfmaCHirir A13 hit assault 2 Defend your own territory Summary Runs batted In— Taylor 4 ' Kimball dafnttfd the first '' Lone 100 L D S semi- years Blrkofer 3 F Wnr on Perry and Baggs enabled Approximately defense bn first the the Thu leg on the Initial directors’ rrsmor 3 Jensen territory Tima 8ttYfn-Lo- n WASHINGTON June 12 (—Sen- nary teachers Ruhr Bede Leell Lv-le- ti hard The measure would stop the alienatournament at the Ogden Golf practically representing hitting Woodbury team to clinch embraces the space on either side of ator Steiwer R e Janior6prrr Error— Thevenow L Wner cup Ore) was notified every senior seminary and institute in tion by whites of lands belonging to Iifk Bnnln-DaFrewl dfHitcd L9 and hits— L Waner Kocnecke Buhr Lava th game At tha end of the regula- a player as far as he can reach In Country club Tuexday mornmg a Thir Mavo default Three-bahlte — Koenecka 3 8to-e-n tion seven by Secretary Wallace Tuesday that the church system attended the ward Indians and for tba h defeated Mr F F Put-nu- ltlo bate— s event defensive score Bill Ooflin-Da- n wa the th a that n when innings ( — Wolfram defeated player Sacrifice Btrlpp Teylor an allotment of 02000000 had been opening sessions of their summer acquisition through provide 8 Dalrtea Double play-- Orac to Vauehen to 6 but tha winners counted ti)e cannot hold th 2 and ) in the May leg iinaL Smythe purchase of adwhich he territory Balaurh-JarBud k to expand the pro- school shd convention Snow defeated LtMlf him approved Baae on ball— Blrkofer 3 Hoyt 3 Brndh by ditional use th lands for pt Indians Tuesday in the a has gained he should move back in Wheatlake detault 3 Struck out— Blrkofer 1 Smyth 3 Hoyl winning tally in the nirftfi frame cattle-froBora ftiniea F Smith Memorial building' now landless Zion’a Cash Coal and Utah Poultry tha same direction in which he ad- gram of eradicating diseased 3 Joseph L HU — Leonard 1 in 11-- 3 French i' LEAGUE BEGINNERS farmers’ herds Jimmy Kakioa defeated Pat Beal 4 Birkofer T la 3 Dr John A Widtsoe church comSmythe t In 1 3 It also permits Indians to organize were idle Tuesday but will play on vanced Otherwise the solidarity of dfeai4 Ceil Berktr Chaanon Hoyt 1 tn I French non In The senator-Iletter earlier missioner ot education and Dr farming and industrial cooperatives 1 at is m 530 In on line broken Hit the Snurih By Wednesday by j Chtrieg Beer pitcher— p Municipal Otter DtrUiea had urged Wallace to Francis W Klrkham Nobo Koto 4 ' won LoiLFrt Yauahanl Winning pitcher—Smythe Loa-l- No 2 spoke at open- and provides for the extension of 2 Go fqr the ball Tills essential Tuesday HiJim87Forter I additional Hoyl pitcher— funds the under 000 a 84 grant Patrick' sessions The wiU course Junlarg continue governmental credit to finance such' The score: 2 dfeated Etl lamb 3 4 Amerietn Legion principal does not come first because I 000 T act for enlarging the ing tor five weeks I ’ BUOARHOUSB HEINZ DRUG 0(10 a would a bldt defensive sucker enterprises be Ntwtboy t Trsry’a Bob player 1 defeet4 Brkr MERCANTILE A 000 eradicating program and to carry the Soouta bho Wins similar for ini and plays spinners BHOA 'Brown f Beginner J work into the Pacific northwest Wim’i Single 4141 J Bound Over Newark Man Stamp If Nominated V Resell Chruieoeen Siiuied Orec Nor-fTaeedsy’t Retail Preliminary te Tackia 4 I states’ ' Bt Patricks Crlaleref J t y M Meet Golf Junior 30 Tracy’S Richfield Coleman I J i 4 tackle The other three points 0 I Mary Beher defatted Boody Donoherg 41 As Bank Institute Dead On fs 0oi Buckley Scout 0 (forfeit ) 3 American Legion Charge jI I (a 5 are preliminary to this one and even City Appropriates $525 wood FrB Uffn defeated 8rh McChrr-w- u Ikuraday’t Schedule 1 0 pi ' £ J 0 Fehel p 0 though J a RICHFIELD — Phoeb Pace who I executed be J should Beater Dlvleloa perthey 5 I 0 Htabam 3b 1 June' 12 -WASHINGTON Lourdta Junior BfcONFODAY’S RCREDULE LeRoy Dean 48 alleged operator Chiropractor defense S be would 0 H the entire 1 a week 3 3 Jctuon rf Won fectly took golf ago up a m Investigator’s Pay ot on ol the largest stills ever seized Charles F Ellery of th Fidelity only jI lK JentonM I Men Singles carif wers I Ogllicheg T I no not Franklin the Junior Eagle good vi 3 Orocary 4 tackling Hnnun hgrver Richfield’ flrat golf tourney When In Heneen 3b 3 11 in Utah was bound over to the grand Union Trust company Newark N a m Scout v m 4 Hendrtkonlb 144 ried out properly An appropriation of $525 was ap- Jury Bt Patrick a Junior Dave Freed M Blmo Steven a 8 50 and Amerietn La-m near No 4 hole nominated today for president IkJamea following preliminary hearing I I a 0 The principals of blocking and line (Ion won opening game In tha Otter di- she planted her flag Prtd pixua va Bert BramweiU I pp commisproved Tuesday by th city before U S Commissioner of the American Institute of BankCarl Sand Totel vision of tha Beginner!' division spon- on the aecond round Tuesday Mm’i Deatlea duron which lectured Crisler 31 play 115 Total! 313 311 Jl sion to pay the city’s portion of the Gould B sored by th Independent baseball associa Stan Cremar-BoOoocUU ve Marvin was aecond with Frank Pace xBatted lor Hendrlkson in seventh Blakely He was released on ing section of the American Bankers’ ing the opening session Monday were tion Tuesday The Cathollo team defeat-e- berg Etrdlev 8 30 a m 300 Nusarliouae Mercantile 104 S—3 salary fod the remainder of the year a $1500 bond i association The election will be held Earle Tracy Newsboys 30 to I In a frae third Hansen Ya demonstrated students Dap Hein OOO OOO Dru Tuesday by 0 0 of C N Ottosen investigator for Dean "a former Salt Lake Freed Dirk Bfnnton M0 p jn hitting affair and American Lesion won The flag tourney which wa start- Bummarv po- Thursday City Error— Tapp D Bwan 3 The task ot blocking on both the from the B routs a to 0 when the Scouts Bred Holt vs winner ofand district attorney’s the a — Wood liceman was arrested on May 25 at - Among those nominated for four Stolen ed Sunday morning was not com- Coleman Hlghaou Three-baeva defense by the five center fice county match 8 failed to put in an apptaranc e — Swan Hedman TPP hit 128 West Fourth North street and places on the executive council was P e n linemen was gone into with pleted until Monday when the handi- Metaon CtllD Olson hits— much Janler Uncles The city and county shares the ex- held by the government on a Douhl pUt — Tap" to Bell to SALT LAKE SOFTBALL caps permitted many of the contest- MetaonBrownBuckler LeMnr Oulver v charge Harry R Smith of the Bank of Amer-situaof a detail George by variety taking Hlehanv to Hendrlkimn penses of Mr Ottosen’s salary who of operating an unlicensed still B m ants to go much farther than was an- Charge dereet toto Buckler ica National Trust & Savings associaStruck out— tions and working them out Gordon Enow vt Jack Hardy I p m correlate work ot peace and proseOlaon 3 Buckle- - 3 Wood 4 Etchel 10 Umt'-- n San Francisco ticipated tion deFreed ys Don Wofront 4 p m R Dlrlslen also the three Crisler explained Bcorore-Funk SENTENCED TO JAIL cuting officials vs Bud Raleigh I Wsyng Gallagher Won Los I Prt With some 28 contestants lnclud pire— Udd uses fenses The he kicking against p s ‘0 Oroeery gtM HELD FOR TRIAL ' - FftANKTTH Arrested for drunkenness and inWOOrmmtY Florsheim Blio Janler Doable first formation is the standard type SUES FOR BROKEN ARCHES 8'3 ing out of town golfers competing GROCERY REALTORS 1 Warns Oellasner-Malcolhe allegedBooth va Jeff Jarkson Press event several hundred specta after Maio charged 'with 'grand the vestigation Albert slO Saturday 12 which the in OKLAHOMA CITY June except F BHOA' everybody BHOA y 8S8 ihtb Art Grocery Worthen 3 p m molest a girl Edwin larceny and receiving stolen property toy watched the play Sunday’ af- William i I I 1 4'Welchl Third ward M Men that I bouse fell on him ly attempted45 towas Boy’ Sin! safety man plays tor anything but a i OIRnrlnxer OiaenU 51 Gordon Ofle v Jimmy Eifcln 11 a Tn Ptnney Bererag to McWhite sentenced 30 was 600 fair was ordered held tot trial tntahe third part of the formal opening Perrrp 1 0 0 0 Hard- - o kick Tha second la the one in which causing fallen arches W O Hall filed Ficd Doris rt Charle Baer It a m Utah Oil 417 June rf 4 013 i Vombaurlh Fred Morrison va Jim Porter 11 a m Deseret OvmJ 4 804 of the course that haa just been combut two plgyera prepare for a re- suit for $2500 damages against the days in tothe city jail when he pleaded district court at the conclusion of a 4)0 ‘ 4 i i S' Llewellyn Sbr 4 1 3 g all WorenJb 4 drunkenness brerer Rawllnaa ra Dick Btewart 11 Thirty before ward ttora S4 pleted Judge preliminary hearing Tuesday before H Jill lb His petition related guilty 4 1 7 I Bhenherd r( 4 1 j A turn and the third Used when the city of Britton Ure- -i B as 4 2M B DR Ini e 4 0 10 indorll Ala Bsrbequs Vfemen’s ginrles DS opponents have their backs to the that a small shack owned by the city Daniel Harrington in police court on City Judge W Douglas Beatie Male M Dlvlnl lb 3 Sear kt Arne Norris rs Afsry Coy f p la was ward McWhite Me n 10 Eighteenth arrested by was charged in connection with the 000 o J Elite goal line or when they are kicking fell upon him from above pinned Tuesday Dud'eyol Aum Carlson rs Joan Nort Macks Sign Gigantic 30 p S3 O'aPbaartr r alleged theft of silverware at the StanBhult p 1 0 0 0 on fourth down or on third after him against an iron post broke his Detective L F Wire and J H Beaatta Tweed' o 916 At at South Main street after dard Furniture company store on Barbeou S Florahelm Shoe 3 ROSENBLOO:! KAYOES FOE exclusiveconcentrate arches and “bruised and tong penalty injured he Jarknon Pres 11 Dereret Oyia f Young College Hurler Tctafa 334 111 Total 33 II 3713 ly on rushing the kicker allegedly attempted to seize a May 13 ' v TUCSON Ark June 12 WV-MaOrocerr great toe" Ufh Oil f XBaited for Dudley In elahtn 13 h ' ward girl Retted for Beare In eighth Itownbloom 181 light heavyweight Store I “ REUNION SET WILL JOIN LEAGUE Jun 12 (p— Nonf out whTn winning rm rorad PHILADELPHIA Third ward U Men I Eighteenth vird M champion cored a technical knock- Men 104 100 D A K VISITOR DEPARTS ' rrklin Grocery mat goes 8 Members Members of the Isaac Decker famof the Lake Salt Connl Mack of over th out 800 80 lol— 1 Max Maxwell 178 of AtWoodbury RoUtor manager "SAN 12 Tueshold Cal' Civic FRANCISCO the annual reunion of voted C Carlotte will WUIUm Miss June Error—' 3 Ahull Sum"iiFT ily Ridgeleague F Aycrigg lanta Ga in a nontitle bout here WF4TFRM ASSOCIATION Athletics today announced Tilt fltrtnrr I Stolvn Waiht g (UP)— Elmer Garrigan former U S day night to affiliate with th Nation- wood N J president ot the National Thursday at 5 p m in Liberty park Pone CUr 8iriufiel4 Thr-- h Willi hit— tonight Anringer Joplin l BirUtRVlile 3 h had o'gned Edward Lagger lead- SncrlNm Civic league at society Daughters of the Revolution A program baa been arranged by th athlete Is out to estab- al hit — wmitma TTrwh hit— Jonpf F Hutchinson 8 MurKoim 7 t Doubl n1Tr— M Divini to Monran lish himself ing pitcher of Northwtrn univer- Wffd 4 one of the leading a meeting in the chamber of com- left Salt Lake City Tuesday evening Committee In charge Persona teek- HtTFRN SLEACLE H KIM to M DtUni to Ett- dpfptt ff’Hviji Fn port r si is a KWTHrVN ASSOCIATION sity Lagger Struck out —J KID 3 Pry 8htJtr light heavyweight wrestlers Thura- merce The local organization will for the Pacific coast She visitedling additional information may call VrnnYvth f r u Ir iv j ijff Moinf 18 Atlanta 4 miuit i Hit dar night when he meets Buddy hold a dancing party Saturday at th Utah society of the organization Hyland 927 the committea announced "' feet three inches tall and weighs 210 :’ 2 ‘’'ti-r- 1 2 I ChaUnoot 8 Nai'hMUa 7 (7) Bhulta pltfhfdbH— Umpire a Mew I jv'Ui Oriftn I Mcmphu h Joaepb I f hpt4a O’Brien of Los Angeles - pounds Scorn— D Shephard Tuesday Monday snd Tuesday pOakwood” on Highland drive STARS FACE Leaders Retain Perfect" Standing Midvale Drops Army Club Into Cellar ABLE FOES PROFIT AGAIN 12-T- here - light-racke- Tbirty-iifhtf- coa-taln- - pros-entvo- ta ' CTO the-meas- Democratic Chiefs Lalids New Deal iij ht -- i ' aus-tai- n i CleveUnd-Phlladelphl- tl n Mission Reds Sell ! i t t : A I ' g Pitcher two-thir- To Brooklyn M i 11 half-gam- e v right-hande- d v e r 1 t n ‘ ’ 1 f i r - - Peirce-Hanse- Vienna Leader Escapes inTlot nlce-neg- HI i OGDEN TENNIS n ( J - n H WV-Tra- Cromar-Good-1- er MEET STARTS 1 Gallag-her-Bu- - Two-ba- st too—-literat- 1 g I in Vlenna-to-Budape- Fnr9 Sugarhousc’Crew O Trims Druggists Inlndie Feature a i resen-tence- - rs 12-1-0 Two-b- 7 L 4-- 0 Sund-quU- Paul Dean Wins Seventh Straight Game for Cards s it two-hou- 0-- BUNN ADVISES Results Schedule Of Tennis Meet HOOP CROUCH ’ll ii " -- For ii! b lot 4 DnUon-Lyma- n Morru-Gle- S' Pcirce-HarvP- F ri In !a 4 10-- 1 Woifrom-Fififi- 4 4 Two-ba- n a Curtis-Dtik- Oor-fo- Oiles-Pird- 12-- 7 1 Ouiver-Huno- 8 Di i-- -s l-- ti B flft4 n J Blrt Jones-Connall- y 0 rf-l- U Hewg-bo- 8 i - X Still-Operati- 8-- p i For M-- a i b Pfiree-Hnrv- Dixon-Pa- ul be-e- y Tw-h- Mat-eo- 11 yep-W- I I m ta Clrcult-Sdne- -- 1 T Ills Hun-sake- xBlf xi Zcp-Wa- ' S Thlrtr-lourt- Phl'a-delphi- garrigan a to Italian-America- 1 Italian-America- d V right-hande- n 1 8 i - A h 3 t br |