Show : 1 ' ' i ' i N 14 JiotitNet-if- i i ' i Seeks Honors In Rich Race ' i t — ' : (9 sN I -- - ' -- e I: :41" - NEW YORK May 16 (1Pl—War Admiral a little but mighty game son of Man o' War Sunday was heralded as the greatest offspring sent to the racing wars by famous 'old Red" himself creator of turf history 17 years ago a' W i :4 i:: - - "'4is: - -- 0 o '' !:-- -':- :' x't ': Ilt 4 - - ':I':5 Nr1 li aP-4-- -! -- --- As ' 3 CD1 Sees It I 1 i - one-fift- h ' three-sixteent- was-eve- three-sixteent- ' i 't ' i 1 ' '' three-year-ol- - - - WELL-CONTESTE- - D well-contest- ed 1 U i m I 4 ' The division outcome while putting an end to the long and honorable reign of the Cougars in track and field doesn't afford a sound basis for forecasting the fortunes of these two teams in the Rocky mountain conference meet which takes place in Denver Friday and Saturday It seems to be the general opinion that Colorado university will come off first bestin the conference carnival Second place then becomes the coveted goal and for this honor the Utes and Cougars appear to have an excellent chance 1 Pinney Takes 1 Combat Tight from Preceding Pacel (Continued l 3 the Provo Timps here Sunday In a game The rally came after 'Umpire Decker called Adams safe at third base as he attempted to advance on Cleaves' single Collins Provo's third baseman Wa3 ejected from the contest when he protested the decision Provo will protest thewell-play- ed ' eighth inning runs and a 6 to 4 triumph over Cleveland The triumph was the Chicagoans' sixth in eight starts and gave them a clean series sweep of the two-ga- Il - ft - Ull—Chicago's spurting White SO closed their fortnight's home stand Sunday with six victories and five defeats by banging Ivy Paul Andrews for four ':: :': s ''' ' ' : 4- - H: ' :::::::: ::: There were few who dared coms r t of the Kentucky pare the hero ' e !4-ss- t i 4' derby and preakness with his color- a ful daddy but many ranked him S) '' ''''' and to American Flag :'?1 ::::desuperior !::i:::: :: Crusader heretofore recognized as De ' Man ever sired colts ):::':r the greatest by o' War Crusader won $203261 and : 4:4--r War AdAmerican Flag $82725 ":: earned $121400 roiral already has tna it tit illiti all except $14800 of it this year sass 1 includand has many rich stakes Ya the was hired by the club to help out members gob and Arlinging the $50000 Belmont with a limited vocabulary ton classic ahead of him No Doubt Remains After beating J H Louchheim's Pompoon twice within a week the last time by a head margin in the -- — Preakness Saturday the brown colt ea d 0 Philadelphia-ownefrom Samuel Riddle's stable left no doubt as to He turned in the his greatness C Derks By second fastest time in derby hisI a tory in beating Pompoon by length Among the names of other track and field standouts who perand a half Saturday he came within of a second of the formed brilliantly Saturday we should like to present that of E L Preakness record as the pair hooked Romney athletic director at the Utah State Agriculturaj college up in a thrilling duel for the last Dick we believe established a new record for accuracy in foreof a mile of intercollegiate competition His predictions War Admiral's time of 1:58 5 for casting the outcome n camesoneac404hesfigures-hung-tip-itt-the-cancitision of the western the mile and more remarkable- than his division meet in the Ute stadium that we have a suspicion 'that derby performance of 2:03 5 for Dick is in cahoots with some gifted clairyoyant the mile and a quarter The Pim- one of three the the coaches Romney'was only college respondlico track soaked by a heavy rainless than 24 hours before the race ing to an invitation from The Tribune to mark down their estiwas rated at least a second slow mates of what would happen Saturday in the way of scoring who Had the racing strip been fast picked University of Utah to win The other coaches Eddie Kimthe Riddle colt in all probability ball of Brigham Young university and Ike Armstrong of Utah would have not only bettered High selected the Cougars So Dick gets points for picking the victor Quest's Preakness record but would That admittedly is something but it is in the approximate achave beaten Gallant Knight's track curacy of his guesses that Dick really put over a winner Mark of 1:58 Dick forecast a Utah victory the lam All around however They'll Meet Again score of 59 His second we think Dick did right well in The torrid duel set the stage for by a choice was B Y U at his prognostication another race between the pair in the place 55 points and he took 30 points Armstrong predicted a B Y mile and a half of the Belmont IL first place with 62 points his own Aggies The result stakes June 5 With the exception for with 50 for his own Ines and of E R Bradley's Brooklyn which of the meet was 63 points for the 32 for the Aggies Kimball failed to train properly for the Utes 51 for the Cougars and 30 for the From which it thought his Cougars would win derby the pair have met and easily will be Aggies seen that Dick hit the with 68 points to 53 for the Ines daleated all the- leading naili squarely on the bead so and 25 for the Aggies The venin the country' Brooklyn is 'far as his own crew was contures of Armstrong and Kimexpected to be a starter in the Bel cerned lie was four points too ball weren't even close- - when Inont liberal for the B Y U and compared with the neat Job A victory for War Admiral would rank him with Sir Barton Gallant fourpoints too parsimonious for Romney made of it Fox and Omaha as the only horses EVENTS ever to win America's "triple The meet itself was a series of events In a crown" Six horses have' won both the derby and the Preakness In ad- general way it may be said that it was a reversal of the order in dition to the triple winners and War the dual meet held the preceding week between the Utes and Admiral they include Burgoo King the Cougars in which the Cougars scored 72 points to 68 for the and Bold Venture Burgoo King lite& Observers attributed the result in both the Y-dual affair went wrong in the 1932 Belmont and the division meet to the "breaks" The Cougars had the luck two-teawhile Bold Venture bowed a tendon in the meet whereas the Utes had it in the division While preparing for the stake last meet Whatever the cause the fact remains that the Utes scored Year a notable victory over a worthy foe ' 140 IV NEW SHOTPUT MARK CLEVELAND CHICAGO Gas i G41 NS 4 NuRsc it - 1400' ma Sullivan Averill ef Troaky lb ' Weatkirlyif Hale 2b 3b Hughes Andrew p Huditn p &Hayes 1 0 0 OtPlet 3b e 4 1 2 218ewell 4 3 1 11Kannedy p 3 0 0 2IBrown p 0 0 0 11 1 1 0 0) 4 2 0 1 4 1100 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7667 667 500 xPytlak Totals 35 10 24 111 Totals 3615 27 16 &Batted for Hudlin In ninth Score by Inninga Cleveland 000 000 112- -4 010 010 04x- -6 Chicago Summary: Error—Lary Campbell Sul- - k riA Al ' Sunday's Results Tooeis City 10 White Htar Service 5 Blue Bell Gas 7 lisClauehan's 5 I - Mondays Schedule ($'1e(ory League) C T O vs Golden Glory Community 6 p m ' umpire L Peterson Leonard's Circle Inn vs Ideal Furniture No 2 6 p m umpire E A Peterson West Side Merchants ve Hunter No It 6 p m umpire Copeland : : " r- !!''''- 4 1' 4 r: : 'A: : i tf : ' -- 1 l s'l t i Ir o' : - ts Two-bas- Three-bas- hit2--Kre- e ''' "sow' - saileor ng g 3 3 — Pin Captures the season when he pitched his mates to their victory over the White Star crew He was nicked ROA! ABHOA 6 0 1 0 for 12 hits but ability to keep them 2 2 0111111 ef 0 7 &Lewis 3b' 6 0 1 2 scattered stood him in 1 2 41Kuhei 6 0 18 0 fairly well lb 3 11 218tone rf good stead 5330 1 4 2181mmons if 31'2 4 0 J Irving White Star mounds-ma- n 1 5 11Myer 6 3 1 2b 1 1 01Bluege se 3 0 2 4 was nicked for 16 hits Gress 1 2 11Riddle c 0 0 6 man Mack and Nick Penovich each 1 1 11Weaver p 41021 1 1 0 0 coming 0 0 01zChapman Penovich up with three WtIonp0O0OMãIHeic214O 1 0 0 °Cohen p 0 0 0 0 and Gressman poled out home runs zWFerrell McKain p 2 0 1 OILinka p 1 0 0 3 and Gressman had a triple' in his 1 1 0 01 xicMcNair thaWashington Senators here day before 16000 fans - 1 ' 0 0 0 11 Totals 47 12 36 121 Totals 46 10 36 17 )(Batted for Wilson in ninth szElatted for Doerr in twelfth le in sixth z813maotatelyfotormtial Poston --4 010 000 002 001- -6 000 201 020 000-- 15 Washington Summary: Errors—Bluege 2 Coheii Runs batted in—Marcum Dallesandro 2 Cronin Myer 2 Riddle Chapman Minim Two-bas- e McNair hits—Higgins FoStone 2 Doerr Sacrifices—Almada Higaver plays-Weto Bluege to gins Double kuhel Base' on balls—Marcum 3 Linke 3 Weaver 1 Strikeouts— Marcum 1 Wstermueller 3 McKain 2 Hits—Off Marcum 7 in 7 Weaver 10 in 8 Ostermueller 1 in 0 Cohen 0 in 0 Linke 2 in 3 3 Wilson 0 in 1 McKain 2 in 4 Hit 'with pitched ball—By Marcum Wild (Riddle) Winning pitch—Weaver pitcher—McKa-iLosing pitcher—Linke - pii ST LOUIS May 16 Tigers and the Brown got 10 hits t bunched theirs more effectively and took the final game of the series 5 to 4 a- — Sun- - Melillo 2b Vegas Bird Race WA8H1NOTON BOSTON AB Dallsindorlf 6 6 Cramarcf Cronin se 5 5 Foga lb Itiigirnrs:ieiic 55 5 Almadarf Doerr 2b 5 Marcum p P Ostrmuellrp 0 - collection DelPapa Injured The Tooele team received a hard blow to its title chances when Red DelPapa suffered a hand injury i which will keep him out of action for at least three weeks The speedy flychaser in one of the best hitters in the league The scores: - McCLANAHAN'S AB 11 0 5 0 1 cf 2 Jones 2b Mounteer ss 4 1 1 Young 3b 4 lt 2 Vombar lb 3 0 5 4 0 1 Stamp If Ryeman rf 4 2 0 Adamson c 2 0 5 2 1 5 Carter c 3 2 2 Perry p 2 0 0 Smith p Lipton 51 BLUE BELL GAS ABILOA et 3 2 0 0 I At OlKonold 011togers 0000 3 0 3b O'Sterzer 3b OIDacidtion 1 It 5 4 3 5 3 5 3 0:Knight 2b 0 Kellogg lb 018ateman rf 0 Stohl pa I Knowlton c 2tEmery pre 0:Shaffer Totats Score by innings: McClanahan's 0 2 0 2 2 3 010 0 9 9 0 3 3 I 1 8 I 2 1 0 0 0 20 — 36 10 27 8 Total 38 8 24 3i 1 '' 001 004 000— 75 112 010 02x— Home Stahl runs—Carter Summary: Two-bas- e Three-bas- e Stohl hits—Perry ST LOUIS Credit victory to ABHOA1 hits—Ryxman Konrad defeat to Smith ' Struck Pox' ef 5 0 I &Davis lb 3 1 14 BalembianPerry 4 rner 5 3 1 0 0 S'exhhrria a 5 Bases 'mi balls—oft yPerry 8 g"eea 3 V 72 gtriolesitillt if' 5 2 2 0 1 1 Umpires—L and 'E A: Smith Emery Vvraeieberrfil 1 ? r:t3t" I 1 i 1 Peterson Scorer—Konold behind Roxy Lawson DETROIT AB H 0 A! Blue Bell Gas Mr4i Herman If 3 2 0 0Kockrbeares White if 8 8 8 7 Rogell ss Englieh 3b 4 111ornsby 2b Lawson p 4 1 1 21Bonetti P zWent King Pin owned by Glen McGhte won the first Salt Lake Junior Racing Pigeon club'sfirst test Sunflight from Las day a Vegas King Pin averaged 160117 yards per minute to finish 33 minutes away of the field - 369-mi- le - NOTICE TO WATER 114FIVII State Engineer's Office arid Lake City Utah May 7 1937 S Bureau of NRoeteiCiaernisathweirieebsyllgt"vLe anktehactlitly: Utah has 'incise Application Utah to of oi:Lroaper?oardaerOOZItah — 1000 - 14 Jha(eref4 1- -4 Gordon Wins Shoot ' Special 1 - 5 allre4- rtE t I 'Two-ban- e - : Ute-Coug- ar 11 ' - 2onRose ed Vg4 -40- -- r ' ! Two Wórld Mcirk& Fail L' olj 1) 1 ) 880-ya- rd ' 1 two-bas- e Hoo - 1000-yar- 1- - d of 8 84 t 4 State Engineer 1931 1037 1 Date of first publication May 11 Date of lain publication June 14 ' ST grAST? i ''''''''''''''''' ' LANGUAGE" MRS-JAME- L ' 744c1:aeiatiffs - - A a 6 -- t - 4 - f - e t o P $10" o' e e t O' a I r f 1 4 I Radio Programs II 5 -- ' - CBS T37347"- -f 4)44 9 r Amami - TH E VOICE OF THE WEST NI" 1 a 1 1 A M ( J i tio 't I el a r 4 4 a a e"' v ---- ' I — Ik "ANOTHEti— Midviti-e----righ- - spdptivoceare was made In the is application is designated Office as kilo No 12392 Engineer's the granting againstthe reasons atstesea1: stating : in affidavit taapplication accompanied by a fee and flied in this °like within 30 days the completion of the publication of thisi T IL MUMPEERYIL notice i ES - '' ' 1)94 : I - Ornerier :oroc:kaiatwatiriarvaritesapecatativbetotapointatsiato )1v - 11111 meet--were- t ' Su-ath- - ''' i'"'t I I11 Lion MONDAY MAT 17 MONDAY MAY 1T IA M 6:30—Kn—Sunr1se Serenade 6:00—EDYL—The Early Birds 7:00—C138—Fred Feibel at the Organ 6 Flatthes 7:30—KSL—Morning Watch 7:45—K86—International News 7 AIMStallet 13:00—K4L—Morning Melodies 7 Tunes b Morning Shopping MonlW!d2 7 ::30—WDYL—Trans-RadiNewt News 7 :35—KDYL—The Alarm Clock 5:30 P oFtnalnhameMiantinFe oeodsJdatittre 8 :00—KDY1---Hollywo- od On Parade :15—KDY1---Orga- n Reveries Stewart and Frances Osborne at 8 rs141) 8 :30—KIYYL—Trans-Radi- o '" New& the piano 8 :3 ri—xDYL---I- n torlude 9 1 Lee's ----- --4-Tine" "Timely "e -- -8:45—NBC—Voice of Experience 9:30—CBS—Romance of Helen Trent Wife Saver 19:45—C8S—Our Gal Sunday ---t Gloom Chasers' orchestra Monday and Bob 10:00—CBS—Betty ---9 :15—NBC—The Story of Mazy Marlin 10:15—CBS--Modern Cinderella10:---- - 9 Stars 30—CBS--Betty Crocker 9:45—EDY1---1(ittyKeene Inc dramatis 1036—CB8—Hymns of All the Churches aVetchEmerson Joe With i and Griddle& 10:411—CBS—"News of Today" John A 10:00—NDY1—Icoltles 10 News Watkine p 10:15—NBC—"Mra of the Cabbage td4(!! 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two-mil- lectOret---Joti- lie of water from Provo river in Utah county Utah Said water will be impounded in the Deer Creek reservoir from October 1 of each year to July 1 inclusive of the year following by means of an impounding dam across the channel of Provo river at a point which bears N 700 ft and E 100ft from the SW cor Sec 5 T 5 S R 4 E SLit & M The water willl be releamed from storage from April 1 to October 31 inclusive of each year allowed to flow in Provo river and be rediverted therefrom Into exist- ing canals or other canine and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 70000 acres of land embraced in parts of Twpa I & 2 S of Rg 2 W Twos 2 to 9 S incl of 1 to 7 S incl and Two Rg I W Twins 10 R of Rit 1 E Twos 4 to 71t 8 Antiii H of of onf AsalId Tmwunceti 8113 ig 11kAll stored waiter aa is necessary will be used during each entire year for incidental domestic purposes In lieu of the water thus stored and diverted from Provo river an equal quantity of water made up of seepage toreturn the flow and other Waters belonging United States as a result of the conatrucDeer tion and operation of the aforesaid Creek reservoir will be allowed to flow into and augment the supply of Utah lake is designated in the This application State Engineer's Office as File No 12144 All protests against the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor shall be submitted in affidavit form and hi duplicate accompanied by a fee ot $100 and filed In this office within 30 days after the completion of the publica- 4 1 0 4 TOOELE CITY WHITE STAR SER1 1 1 23 21 ABHOA 1BH0A1 5 2 12 11Thom4s 3b 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 Player e 4 0 7 11Penovich so 4 3 2 5 tion Of this notice 3 0 1 2 WIrvinglb Hill flb 4 0 1 OlOressmau2b 4 3 4 2 T H HUMPHERYS e 5 0 State Engineer-zallottomley 1 0 0 0 Rushton2b as 55 32 30 11Hervet -41Erickson If 3 0 2 1 Lloyd Date of first publication May 10 1937 0 1 °Mack lb 5 3 8 0 Totals 37 10 27 20 Totals 35 10 27 13 Date of last publication June 71937 2 1 — 2 0 4 0 4 rt rt In Bonettl Ilqeash ninth Turpin atatted for 118hafer If 4 2 0 11Bucktighmef 4 1 3 0 Batted for Allen In ninth J Irving p 3 0 0 2Marwoud Score by innings: p 4 2 1 0 Nichols p 1 1 0 01 Detroit 201 101 0 0 0 01 - - St Louis 000 400 000--4 016011 if - 11 equm '9 :''' MARY 747:0 Irit I -- Two-bas- 1 ' ' ' 1' After the - death of herlather James V of Scotland Mary Stuart at the age of 6 was betrothed tmei 211 ult4eelac:IttedHaiyne-sHAenvoHaersi to the future King' Francis II of e Sewell Trollhits—Hale Hughes France Accompanied by four young ky Pytlak Hayes vich Stolen bases—Steinbacner Piet Sac- Scottish girls of high rank she rifice—Sullivan Double plays-- Hne France to be educated and Trosky Kennedy Appling and Bonin's!: hard-hitticrew McClanahan's Haves Appling and Bonura Basel! on balls in the court there Because the on 1 4 out Ken from Strikeouts—Andrews theit —Kennedy all bore the same in- nedy 6 Hits—Off Andrewe 14 in 7 atled the winners' Stahl i Ray Hudlin 1 In name as their mistress ninga inning Kennedy 10 were In 13 (none out In ninth) Brown 0 in I tack banging out a home run known as "the Queen'sthey inning Passed ball—Sewell Winning pitchMarys" to in three and trips triple single When in later years one after an- er—Kennedy the pate The winners backed up in and 16 sensational style WASHINGTON Un— Bateman May Eric McNair's pinch hit single merited their triumph BosHarwood Tooele high school King scoring Jimmy Foxx brought ton a 6 to 5 triumph over mound star made his debut for Las - 1 37-1- ' N :' !''-IV-- '4 - u2sEd"fliaor domestic municipal of the water so watering purposee Inwilllieurelease water in diverted applicant its storage rights In Deer creek reservoir or other rights in Provo river into the natural channel of American ' pork creek at such Pointe as will make the same amount of water availFork able to present users from A :141474e14 ilth'e: Tand4 toro"mit NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's' Office bait Lake CRY Utah May 14 1937 '')F9LISECIEC IVIS Notice is hereby given that Metropolitan ' ' I Water District of Salt Lake City Salt Latta' --0 Utah has madi application in accordCity WAS ALWAYS - ance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 10 sec ftt of water front Deer creek 10 ATTENDED sec ft from North fork of Provo river xi N' 'Ind 30 sec ft from the South fork of BY FOUR Provo river in Utah and Wasatch countlee ' tADIES-I- N Diverolon from Deer creek will be at a point which bears E 1200 dift and 8-8 700 WAITING T 5 - R 4 ft from the Wlit con Sec diversion from North fork of Provo E: NAMED river will be at a point W 1865 St and N 2240 ft from the Slit con Bee 24 T MARY 5 S R 3 E and diversion from south fork of Provo river will be at a point which beans N 390 ft sad E 825 ft from the 211 SW con Sec 25 T 5 S R 3 E S L B 4 & M The water from the three sources 'will be and conveyed by pipe conduit to salt Lake City and other married and left the queen's line and commingled Salt Lake and used from county service they were replaced by oth- January 1 to December there 31 inclusive of ers bearing the same name It be- each year for culinary domeatic municipal In lieu of the came the fancy of the queen al- awialmsotocsokovAteeorheig purposes applicant will releaaa amounts from Its storways to have four Marys attending water In equivalent rights in Deer creek reservoir and allow her At the age of 16 she was mar- age it to flow down the natural channel of same amount ried to the Dauphin' After the lataoureioversoatomapkteestert users of water's death she returned to rule of ter from Provo river at their respective of was as diversion available before points life Scotland The rest of her was this application was made This application is designated in tha State extremely turbulent and she died Office as Elie No 12391 on Ole block in England at the Engineer'st All protests against the granting of said reasons therefor age of 44 application statingin the shall be submitted affidavit form and in duplicate inaccompanied by a fee of $100 this office within 30 NOTICE TO WATER USERS and filed after State Engineer's Office Salt Lake City the completion of the publicationdaysof this Utah May 14 1937 notice T R BUMPHERYS is tice State hereby given that John J McDate of fleet publication MayEngineer Salt Lake City Utah has made 17 1937 ftNoo Date of last publication June 14 1937 in accordance with the laws of to appropriate 1 nee ft and 12 cc f Line coweaaaterinfrtoomonJ000hanantyycrueeoakaansdaidStatt2 United States of Agriculture an ft of water will be impounded from Bureau of PublicDepartment Roads Utah May 1 to December 31 Inclusive of each 10 1937 SEALED BIDSOgden January m will be received a dam year by oral at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads channel of all:arid creeks acronstohnnatu Utah nnd Federal Building until 10 Ogden Ptinei140Sec 4 Ittaar'I' 147 gnoteftoftotohme drotame being cot: o'clock a m May 27 1937 for constructSE 0782 mile of the Vic- 32 S R 10 W S L B & M The water ing or improving Forest Highway Project 37-B- 2 so stored will be pumped from the retervoir partly within the Targhae Nafrom January l to December 31 and used at the McGetrick mine in the State Line tional I Forest County of Bonneville State Idaho The major i tems are approxi- of Mining district for mining and milling pur6 Acres Clearing and Grubbing poses This use will consume 5 ac ft of mately said water and 7 cc ft will be returned 70000 Cu Yds Unclassified Excavation to the natural stream at a point which 4200 Cu Yds Unclassified Excav for bears W 1320 ft and N 650 ft of said Struct 115000 Sta Yds Overhaul: 770 SE cor See 19 In addition to the 12 ac Cu 'Yds Gravel Bottom Course 770 Cu ft stored and toed as above described 1 Yds Gravel Top Course: 243 Cu Yds sec ft of direct flow water will be pumped Class A Concrete 254 Cu Yds Class B from said oreservoir Concrete 458 Cu Yds aasi loaobaleo I atyl b t feraora 123000 lbs Reinforcing SC:ease is D330CoLnizert et January 1 t h year and used for the same purposes as the C G M Pipe: 800 Lin FL Furrow aforesaid satoeattoarucdA use will con- - Ditch 1 only Steel Bridge Superstructure flow and ft long 7 100-F- t 51a 0 n5msec ft Will be returned to the natural Complete 53275 Rounding of Cut Slopes 2560 Lin Ft stream at the point of return hereinbefore Guardrail Plate Type Force Account Work described Where plans I Iin This application 18 designated the Maintenance of Roadway State Engineer's Office as pile No 12352 and specifications are requented a $1000 All protests against the granting of said deposit will be required to Insure their re- application stating the reasons therefor turn within 15 days after opening of bids shall be aubmitted in affidavit form and Plans Specifications and Proposals may be in duplicate accompanied by a tee of $100 examined at the following addresses: U 8 and filed in this office within 30 days after Bureau of Public Roads Federal Building the completion of the pliblication of this Ogden ' Utah' Associated General ContracT H HUMPHERTS tors Halt Lake City Utah A G C ' Boise notice Idaho A G C State Engineer Spokane Washington Date of first publication May 17 1837 A G C Portland Oregon B J FINCH Date of last publication June 14 1937 District Engineer likr : 4" ' l ':'dp ' 4 : e7'!'' ' : I - (11'i S !? I 'y I ' 0 id i fie k r' 1111 tIf' i e1 1 I' 1 - K IItfjrV eops7 4 tZ ) ' c4Lar'ket3"co'uan2ty rau ftat I Salt culinary '177 I etircoluirvieiociutiteachandyNsa NW athud B A J "4 N 'll "I' sociation in impressive fashion Sunday turning back the previously undefeated McClanahan's crew 7 to 5 Tooele city one of the strongest teams in the circuit rolled up a 10 to 5 triumph over White Star Service-i- n a game played at Tooele Blue Bell spotted its favored opponent an early -- lead but Doug Bateman rushed to the mound in the sixth pitched great ball in which ? I Oa --' 4 rieh1484f13e7:777::010 1 0 000 Touels A C 043 4 - 1milli - - 00!'"--- -- r4tio 1000 1 I 4 - ‘4:47- C IltateNOETIgCliEteeT? atteTEtaltt:Laket Utah May 14 1937 Notice is hereby nail Liked Water District of gait Lake City in accordCity Utah ham made application ance with the laws of Utah to appropriate York American from ft of water Utah Said water i n Utah county btet:a3 eic: diverted from January 1 to Decem rr ABH0A1 ABHOA 4 1 3 2:Steinbchr lif 4 2 0 0 Blue Bell entered the victory col1 3 2qireevichef 4 2 2 0 0 1 1lWalker rt umn in the Capitol league of the 4010 5 2 8 01Bonura lb 4 3110 Campbell rt 3 1 3 01Appling as 4 2 2 5 Salt Lake Independent Baseball alp: 3 0 3 1 Heats lf 4 7 3 2b Lary - '' l' tEss b Treitassoucrietry i LiiNtl hi E AlEA Ron Pet 1 1 Iti Es 6 A conspicuous performance in Utah State in 1934 Verney's feat Fri 0005 meet was that of John was so pronouncedly superior as Saturday's K S ' m Iturnmary: Errors—Clift Huffman Suns Verney B Y II athlete in the to- demand especial attention- - His batted t 12 38 24 27 101 9 Totals 39 16 Totals 2 Walker Vosmik in—Greenberg Score by Innings: e Knickerbocker hits shotput Verney heaved the iron new figure is within an inch and CHO Herman Herman 5 Vosmik Clift 2 White Star Service “ 302 ono 000— ball a distance of 47 feet 734 a half of the conference record of —Gehringer 230 122 00x-- 10 Stolen bases—Herman 2 Eng Tooele City Greenberg ex- - 47 feet 9 inches That achievement inches established lish Double plavs—Clift and Davis Bases Summary! Stolen bases—Oressman Hill decision 4 Bottetil 4 Strikeouts T Shafer Home run—Penovich Gressman celled the foriner mark of 4695 by Beattie of Colorado State in on balls—Lawson : U b MINES PROVO Rushton Three base hits—T Shafer Gress 6 Bonetti 1 Passed ball—HuffAB H 0 AI Cinder if 5 2 2 0 feet :Made man Two base hits—Mack Double play- sman 1930 Peterson Eddie of by 1 4 0 2 3 0 3 0 Jensen rt --riressmau to Thomas Penovich to Mack )fattsonel 4 1 1 3' Collins Xrismaii ss 3 0 0 3 3b Str1keouts— Charge defeat to- J Irving - Another item' in connection with Saturday's Vecelliorf 0 5 0 2 01FDudley ef 4 0 J Irvine 12 Harwood 4 Umpire—Sedar noteworthy 4 0 3 4t Braiding as 4 2 2 7 Myers 3b 6corer—DelPapa of i meet to one was the the threat oldest i n western records 4 3 1 3 0 Pace lb if 140 glum 4 Odin:sib-l10 01 D Dudley c 4 1 4 2 division competition In 1926 Virgil Norton of Utah State did INTERNATIONAL 1E8618 2 0 21 Palm 2b 4 0 3 2 liancey2b e run in 9:502 Saturday Eugene Hart captain of the Buffalo Newark 4 2 0 2 4 2 2 0Christensenp Dates e Baltimore (2nd game !! 0 0 0 0 Rochester Shepherd p 4 2 0 31Ktimp 3o a the and fine stirred' athlete expecAggie squad thoroughly 7 innings 1 0 01 zeole ZGleaves 1 0 0 0 tations of a new mark in the event He was unable to maintain (2nd 'game Syractime 64 Montreal 12-Ailed lb ü 0 1 01 7 -------- 1 innings) the pace with- which b covered the first mile and failed of Toronto O Jersey City 2 ---27 16 Totals :35 8 27 111 Totals Norton's standard by some seven seconds Even so gllittted for Haneey itt ninth equaling zBatted for Kump in 'ninth Donald B Gordon of the Murray Hart ran a beautiful race The conference record for the two score by 'i V S Mines innings: 0 miles is 9:473 and was established by Harvey of Colorado 010 000 oo3- -4 Rifle on a special II'S army club i r'rovo 001 010 100--3 State in 1935 :Rut Christensen 3 "B" course shoot staged at the Adams Weaves:Gates Error—F Dudley Fort Douglas range Sunday under liencey Rranting Adams Myers 2 Sac- TWO RECORptS ESTABLISHED' 71N rifles hits—Krisman Jensen Three base a the direction of the Salt Lake Small hits—Jensen Gates hit—Slusa 1- IL D 1111- With the new javelin threlr'record set by Been Leavitt of Arms club Double 'playa—Myer to AdaMII: Myers Struck Out—By Shepherd 2 Christensen 4 B'Y U in the meet-2- 07 feet 7 inches—and the shotput a Gordon had a total score of 239 tael Bases on balls—Off Christensen 3 Sher- I kird 1 Umpires—Decker and Peacock mark of Verney in the division meet Saturday the season of 1937 to lead Ross O'Neil by four targets a° s witnessed the establishment of two new western division records Glen Hogan and W J Patterson Tonight were next in line The siores: BINGHAM—Gene Fish - ri c é is to be said that this year theUtah colleges were more Total 200 200 200 300 500 ' hurler of the Utah Industrial ledgue- - than It matter of weather in the Score SF R F SF R F SF in the unfortunate customarily' it two years ago rang uphis first Btll' BETTE DAVIS Ileoirldo" earlier weeks of the track season Aggie athletes in especial ' Eg 11 - 13 :? '4'3 13 trluniph of the 1937 campaign C Cleo were retarded in their training by continued cold and snow-coverHogan 234 45 47 42 50 50 and Gemmed club scored its 'It '411 :: 11 ‘4J1111t(tfterTTr1) course Similar unfavorable conditions obtained at Utah third triumph in five starts by tak- 11”la 230 40 45 47 46 414 Y Uo althotigh perhaps inlesser degree Notwithstanding FRED MacMURRAY B and T C Mayne 220 36 48 45 —42 49 Ing a 3 to 1 decision from the 2 16 -40 —3- 9-4 Ihepalormances In dual meetsiinfLinthe division J W Wooll 39 40 —215 45 43 '48 excellent Del Carman -- 212 4A 35 43 41 47 encounter MAY ROBSON FL H 37 40 41 211 47 46 field in the eighth inning enabled- 0" Of the 1937 collegiate track season there remains now only the R H SloghaM Nelson 210 36 38 43 46 47 46 fiel tli athe eighth inning enabled conference meet at Denver the coming week-en- d ::11 Local followers Vt:Aiersoler orVs? ri 38 17 JOHN BEAL' 37 6 the locals to score two runs and of this spring activity will await with eagerness news from the IN " break up a 1 tie ''' Pioneer stadium ''' Frank Decker:: '' Erskine : EntryWins 0 bander was the victim of Bush's ' -the but Midvale wallop-deciding hurler effective ball Yearling Bird Race pitched -throughout the game giving up WITH 4 PHIL SPITAINT only seven hits three of them corn- ----- - S Erskifie'swon - -- -- ± frig from the big bat of Billy Johnand his incompatabls ROOSEVELT Harry Challenger FRESNO Cal May 16 (AP)—West Coast relays passed bril- the yearling race from Moapa Nev son young Gemmell shortstop SINGING ORCHESTRA ' MIDVALE as guest r 'GEMMEL' liantly into the 1937 recordsof trackand field competition Saturday Sunday sponsored by the Salt Lake A13110A1 A111106 club Racing' 2b 2 as its athletes bettered two other covered Pigeon cours Challenger 1 ? ? zeareor pt ' 1 - raksa 0 in 113027 the long Directed by 4 1 I OISumnicht rt 4020 major relays Ahrohout the country this year in seven of 13 Byrne et yards per minute to nose out Dale 3 0 12 Ol Kastellia at 4 1 4 0 Smith lb r 4 1 80 events available-fowhich Foote's second Rocket Reading rt 4 0 4 01Buah lb comparison placed Cecil B deMille Prooanted Cottrell a 4l30Johnimu4332 One world record was bettered by California's "twin" explorers of the with an 113009 average 4 0 2 111LaComb a Reene It 4 0 5 0 DEALERS OP THE IT 3 1 2 3 GraLaaarIch 3b 4 0 0 llBrown 3b Alex Don aerial lanes—Bill Red Sefton Webb's Flash and Earle four-ma- n Stanford re- 3 0 I 2:Fish Decker p 3 0 0 3 the 6 P M Meadows—failed to materialize to ham's Western Leader and Bob ' 1 0 0 01 White p in ran which team the distance GENERAL Qta) ELECTRIC lay Mountain Standard Time Hawthorne's Endeavor were neit in any great extent Totals 35 5 24 iii Totals —32 7 27 10 1:25 ' The They tied for a new unofficial line Seore by innings ' K L S Every Monday at 110 jb M Midvale not 000 000— 1 Elroy Robinson of Fresno bettered world's record of 14 feet 11'S inches Next Sunday the race from Las Gemmel! over Station KDYL oa the world's record in the a week ago but fell far short last Vevis for the Nephi Thrimas trophy and Coastto-Coas- t blummary:' Stolen ba001 oi LAComb Sefton won with a vault of will be held This is one of the main "The Mose tCharree" — Fe:miller Meheitel en bi(—I)rake Pen:reoli run being timed in 2:097 night Columbia Network Struck out—by Decker 3 PIM 6 Ruh The widely heralded pole vaulting 14 feet 4 Symphonic spreit tollgate wssitrral inches against Meadows events of the season- - The distance ia PAM'S on ball—oft Decker 1 Flab programs Ow 1be Air dual between University of Southern 14 feet 3 inches' airline is 369 mile& Umpire—Barber á – I' : lb on'Asiqueadatil: p m Specifications ing can be obtained by communis eating directly with R EL Bernts son' Secretary and Utah State tkiN OLDEST APPAREL! STRAWOIRRY Is A MEMER OF 'NE FAMILY' --- May - :":'-' :::'::'-':::' 0 In I - ata — — Ph L (Continued from Preceding page) INIMPENDENTS (Capitol League) Hit With pitched ball—fic Cuter Won Lost 1 Jenkins' Winning 0 (Croaetti) pitcher—Rutting 2 1 11cCianahan's 1 2 ty 11'"esieV CHICAGO 16 '' - :::A :::' ::1 : 1 ARTICLES OF WEARING '11 ' Ik seal lienrich's Hitting Red McClanahan's Tamed by Score 1 White Star Ruffing's Slab Work ' Bring Chainpioni Win Loses to Tooele Nine 77 ' 1‘:' 7-- 5 2Vc “' -- ?'::: t ::' t ten° A le P r ' 1'1'1'' t ' 7- 4 rLt1- or ME ONE umpauinnfillm : I 19 2 A VETTICOAT IS : C1' - - : - ' 2? : liz‘ toofrituhme - n a the Trustees Utah State Agricultural College will receive bids for the seatint of ByCARL KUHN -- 6z i 4 By ORLO ROBERTSON ! 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Pompoon Also ' I 1937 - l 1 ' - - t i e THE SALT rAKE TRBUNE MONDAY MORNING MAY 17 ' 1 6 t f — 1 Laflamme": Roosevelt Mrs Sarah Delano 7:00—tBS—The Serenade Wayne King and his Waltz Medleys -7:30—KSL—Lovely Melodies --' Aces 8:00—CBS—Poetic Melodies with Frank- Jack Fulton and lyn McCormack concert orchestra 8:15—KSL—Adventures of Jimmy Allen with 8:30—CB14—Pipe Smoking Time Pick and Pat Benny Kreuger's or- chestra and Edward Roecker SCUP let e 900—CBS-4—floracBeidt's Brigadiers King Sisters Alvin° Bey Lisbeth Hughes Glee Ensemble Bob 9:30—KSL--Littl- e 9:45—KSL—Don Theater of Music Allen Hollywood Re- - 10:00—KSL—The House of Peter Mao Gregor loirrt—EfeL—Thie Mayflower Sets Bail 0:30—K S L—Ititerne t tonal News 10:45—CBS—Mark Fisher and his Orche- 11:o stra a dramitc!rchestra j:BS—Pete Pontrelit's 12 5:00—EDYL—Trans-Radi- 11 i 1215—cIll4—Ted Flo Rito chestrn 12:48—CBS—Bleck Chutpei 100—K81--Co- nd night 1Paid advertisement) News e 5:05—NBC—Ferde Grote Presents 5:30—NBC—Back seat Drtver 5 :45—NBC—Foreign Trade Week - 'Pro gram 11:00—NBC—The Ranch Boys 6 :16—K DYL—Eveuing mime-Tr- ans Radio News 8:30—NBC—Hour of Charm: Phil Spittil ny'm orchestra Hour-Lul- laby 7:00—NBC—Contented - Lady Doring Sister" Vivian Della Mena Frank Black's orchestra 7:30—George Burns and Grace Allen Dick Foran Ronald Drake and Ray Noble's orchestra 8:00—NBC—Amos 'n' Andy 8:15—NBC---Uncl- e Kara's Radio Station' Concert Margaret 8:30—NBC—Spring Brake choral symphony and or it :00—NBC—Fibber McGee and Molly Jimmy Grier's orchestra Pop—iliciewalk views conductedP by Wallace But terworth and Parks Johnson 10 :00—KDYL—Trans-Radi- o News 10:15—NBC—Eddie Vareoe's orchestra ' 10:30—NBC—Meakin's Musical News :2 porter - and his or A l fili7air ::0300241gcC—pahl M tra uKtievarritlina 's retiiiii : 12:30—NBC—Ran Wild' Mule 1 night (Pald &dvej 1Adik iti: orches- 4 I " a ' JA I & I - |