Show ' t' - - - i 'V I 1 - ' --- 4C ' Sunday '''X ' s 1 1116rning ' ' ' - ' tt (4:ir irti -- 111 lovisk 11 r1 il t r! 1 s : Youyg Outfielder SIgns - ' May Cost Cards Title - i- 1 Bob Feller Slated to Pitch Sunday A's Tamed Pee Wee Reese Injured e Pirates Loom 1 As Surprise Crew of Year J By Harry Ferguson NEW YORK March 30 (UP)— Six clubs may be bunched like grapes on the stem in the dying days of the National league race but superior pitching will give the their second Cincinnati Reds straight pennant: Only the Phi ilies and the Boston can be counted out of con- Pees' tention Among the other teams anything can happen and probably will After a month of looking at new players and old ones and trying to fit together the National league puzzle this is the way I believe they will stand when the 1940 season closes: 2 3 Pittsburgh 4 Brooklyn New York Chicago Boston 3 Philadelphia Surprise Team The surprise team in the National league I think will be the Pittsburgh Priates under the fighting leadership of Frank le Frisch For several years now there has been good baseball talent on the g Pittsburgh team but the Pie Traynor never could find the formula that would make the team click The Pirates are a bit ' shy on pitching and may be a streaky erratic club but I think they will play inspired ball in stretches and wind up in third place Two men will turn the trick for Cincinnati—Paul Derringer and Bucky Walters who accounted for 52 games last year Walters may not duplicate his great feat of winning 27 games but he will come up with his share of the victories and Manager Bill McKechnie may see Junior Thompson and Whitey Moore blossom into great hurlers this year The St Louis Cardinals with a terrific attack led by Medwick Mize Slaughter and Padgett and a great young pitcher in Mort Cooper will be tough but there Cardinals' are weaknesses—in--th- e Infielglhar—should give the Reds enough superiority to get under the wire by a nose Brooklyn and New York will be just about as strong as they were which last year and its a toss-uone of them will edge into first diViSiOn Brooklyn on the strength of a fine defensive infield and two pretty fair pitchers in Luke Ham lin and Hugh Casey gets the nod for the fourth division berth Needs Help Manager Bill Terry of the Giants needs lots of help from Carl Hubbell and list Schumacher to get his team up into the race harry Gums bert is a pitcher but he can't carry the load by himself One bright ray in the camp of the Giants is that Cliff Melton looks pretty good this year First base remains a problem and Nick Witek a rookie must make good to round out the infield The disappointment of the National league I think will be the Chicago Cubs They finished fourth last year but there doesn't seem to be enough talent around this season to keep them from sliding Into second division Manager Gabby Ilartnett has two good pitchers in Bill Lee and Claude Passeau and a fine third baseman In Stanley Hack Billy lierman at second is getting no younger and the outfield is full of question rnarks That ought to be quite a race between the Bees and the Phillies to see who stays out of the cellar easy-goin- p first-clas- Portland Returns Hurler to Browns SAN FRANCISCO March :10 Johnnie Frederick (UP)--Manag- er Ilona t five-innin- i i 'I' ii 40 '!' r ell I 14immmonammilifkmoon I i t t i ' TOWING Idaho announced Saturday by Lou Garland business manager The player is Woodrow (Woody) Lundberg 22 Lundberg was on his way Saturday afternoon to the Ruxsets' training camp at Merced Cal after having stopped at Pocatello to check out of the University of Idaho South blond outThe fielder starred with George Aupperle's Idaho Falls independent Merchants last year and was selected by a Boston Red Sox scout at the semipro meet in August at and NIGHT & WRECKER Ilk Sonth firhte its tate Daysr Was 'DA Vtwo 174-Vas 1141 M Updecided About Coach p After starring in football and basketball at Idaho Falls ' high school Lundbergh was a guard on the Pocatello L D S Institute's team which won the consolation title in 1938 at the Salt Lake City He hoop tournament was a star center on the grid squad in 1938 at the University of Idaho South Garland said one or two more players may be selected Sunday from the tryout school being held at Highland park The players will go to Merced with Charles Frazer of Jerome Yankee scout who is Garland with the school Payette Lundberg's assignment helping A rookie pitcher Raymond Parwith the Red Sox did not materialimenter of Pasadena Cal who was ze however aded Friday to the roster of the Russets was reported to be a good Lundberg brother to Wayne Parmenter was formerWeldon and Veld() Lundberg prospect ball players with good local recly associated with Pacific coast ords was with Roberts in the semipro teams six-fo- one-inc- h Grid Figures Glen Lee Drops To Be Studied Manila Fight ' DES MOINES Iowa March 30 (A'—An attempt to standardize tabulation of football statistics will be made here April 25 when members of the national football rules committee will go Into a huddle with representatives of the American College Publicity association George Veenker of Iowa State and Harry Stuhldreher of Wisconsin members of a committee seek- ing standardization of statistics will meet with the association E C Lytton Drake university business manager said Saturday Fielding Yost of Michigan another member of the committee also may attend will association The publicity hold its national convention here April 24 to 27 Among publicity directors on the program are Joe Petritz of Notre Dame Walter Paulison of Northwestern Robert C Woodworth of Purdue Eric C Wilson of Iowa Ted Carpenter of Marquette George L Shiebler of New York university Philip C Pack of Michigan Homer Dunham of Western State Teachers Kalamazoo Mich and Robert D Mullin of Tulsa university Almon Williams to Co to Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS March30 Almon Williams right handed pitcher was purchased Saturday by Minneapolis American association from the Vashington Americans Ile was with Chattanooga Southern association last fall The Boston Americans released Russell (Red) Evans right handed pitcher to Minneapolis coLumnik sritvicr CALL Capital Chevrolet ‘ 0 ) :' Idaho Falls Boy Signs To Play for Russets Broken Arm Trainer's Attention - '':- two-thir- er league BOX i f-- 4 n i p reSS 11 March 30 tAa —Treating the aches pains and sprains of University of Misiourl Mo athletes Is 011ie Pevictor's sob The trainer fell on his left arm It hurt but he didn't discover until Friday when the pain sent him to a hospital broken in that his arm was three places MANILA P I March 30 (UP) —Luis Logan former heavyweight Champion of Spain came out of a retirement Saturday night and scored a technical knockout victory over Glen Lee of Nebraska in the second round of a scheduled fight two-ye- ar Logan southpaw who weighed 173 pounds floored his man three times in the second round before the referee stopped the fight when Lee's manager threw in the towel Lee weighed 162 The fight was stopped after one minute 13 seconds of fighting in the second round After the fight Promoter Jes Corte s announced that George Parnassus manager of Middleweight Champion Ceferino had agreed to bring Garcia to Manila next autumn for a title fight with Logan '08 Hoop Team Recalls Record (Continufd From Pmedinz Pak') hobby now Is golf And his favorite protege Is Mrs Helen Hofmann Itertagnole his daughter who is the unquestioned queen of women's golf in Utah George likes to talk sports Of any kind but he always ends up with golf and Helen One of the most pleasant past times for all these hoopsters is to get out the old album or scrap book and recall the games played In 1908 on their Jaunt to Nebraska knocking over one strong college court team atter another Until this reorganization plan has been decided upon Colorado unia Texas March versity vill not know whether SAN ANTONIO new coach will fit into the set-u- p 30 Uri—The St Louis Browns' or not but a well planned organizaregulars edged out a 6 to 5 victory tion with clearly defined authority over Toledo in a morning game Is sadly needed to eliminate some but the American of the headaches that have cropped Saturday leaguers' "B" squad suffered a 7 up at C U in the past according to 0 shutout at the hand k of Tulsa to the boys in the know In an afternoon contest Regarding next year's football team only Harold Saunders end and Ray Thompson center gradDodger Rookie uate this spring from the eleven Browns Win Lose that started against Denver Injured Again in the final game last fall Other seniors Include Jim Hickey Jack Rooney and Chuck lieeb reserve backs Morgan Davidson alternate guard Les Quarnberg reserve end and Don Smart alternate tackle AMERICUS Ga March 30 UPI— Bard luck seems to be trailing Pee Wee Reese the Brooklyn Dodgers' No 1 neplacement for Manager Leo Durocher On March 10 he spht his right r al 1 as - a I 7 v d a 5-- A Cs Telmis i vl 11 T Aces nuflit For Positions Team Wins County Shoot Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—With both teams shooting the same score of 451 Goshen nosed out Payson here Friday night In the Utah county rifle shoot held in the Provo Armory It was only by outranking the Paysonites In shoot that Goshen the won the team award High Individual scores of t h e meet were turned in as follows: Harold N'hite Payson 95 Lou Hansen Goshen 95 Rene Trotter off-han- d N A A ) a f r x six-ru- Goshen Rifle ) Bud EllSsOrl terman three-yea- r Aggie for the R At Ran nielto: Lna A II ae lea San Diego LAI ia rd Berry and Detore let- cham- H 5 t ) A ) Smith Heir Richards and Hemolev Al Ton f idilnar Zuher R ( A) T 4 11 2 6 7 1 Arts: A ) H pit thurgh N1 Klinger and Davie Mueller (61: Babich Potter (71 and Wainer Cluraro R Aric: At Phoenix i N 5 H II T Softballers A F Elect Officers British Isle Grid Scores 1 I 2 pionship Just a little behind Lewis in early P H At Hollywood: drills are Glen Maughan state high 1 11 17 school singles winner of two years Resole 4 2 1loltywoo4 Barrett Toro! tt tit and Campbell At ago while attending South Cache Mims 91 and Breneel Andrews and Evan Baugh a scrappy forPortland it Ban Francisco postponed: ward on Coach Dick Romney's hoop Min five this year Maughan possesOakland at Barramento 'postponed: raM ses a smashing service while Baugh's main forte even though he plays a good tennis game is his ) 0 14 19 2 (At French Pete (6) And Todd Collin (61: lAs Weiland ( 3) 11I1trIc1 (6t And Thruer AMERILCAN FORK — Players Month LONDON In (AP sponsors and officers of the Amerlames played to the Br Ittah Isles Saturday ican Fork Softball association met reaulted as follows: 801118 D R H T At Lakeland Tic this week and elected officers tor Aldershot 4 Nnrwich 2 Kansas City (AA) P 3 'Bouroemouth 2 9 the 1940 season 9 3 Ltet rolt IA Clanton 4 14111M11 Park 3 7) And Carnett Haley (6) Stant-41Officers elected include: Elijah 4 1 Pouthend Praline NeA haulier Thomas ( ) And Pohitteone !Named 4 Prishturt 2 Chipman president Leroy R GrifParisonc atooth C fin vice president Bert ChristenR H T Drentrold 5 210ham 0 Texas: At Nan Antonio secretary-treasure- r 0 sen and O 0 Snutharnoton 5 Toledo (AA) rhriton 1 West Itam 10 Chelse IP 0 revere Wooton J $ t 1mils A loam ( A ) Stanley Peters Mil n4 Moltolei Portsmouth 1 Atu la all Morello (5 l'ortenhara 1 A rOtnal 1 ( 4 La eon Itann)ina (91 and Elden Miller Harvey Hansen and Stoics Welders Russell Bates board members TIVOtl4 3 Irverton R H T Teams entered in 1940 play will Cr 'Iran rn't rt 1 At Havana Cuba: Mattrhatr 9 5 N8w litrwillan 4 Chfoier 2 I Include It Inuit NI Chipman Mercantile Tim3 I 5 All !Oars Itaorhestet C 1 Cilhatt 18t0eltpor1 Voriet Ail Crewe Motor State Da ia mut Padgett: Tiant Stoke panogos Peoples Wrexham 1 Port Vale O and Guerra Bank Star Flour Mills A & W Norittesei H H Inn i: 11 Bo ley Inc At Hrandt(ton Plc Nye and Plackhomt 0 Preston 3 A Waxhinitimt It 0 Nissen Salt Lake Tribune GreenIliarkonol 3 Dolton 1 2 2 N) Pure 4 Pout huort 0 litoll 7 1111(IPnn 40021010 8 Csatiple wood Service Utah Poultry and god Olullatti Alma Weir I Stlili art Erti Dm Miele I Burolov rally probably two others owl iisi Northestet 4— Illarttrwa4 I nartinelott 1 ) u ( A 1 1 1 1 ( A ) f I ( f 1 ot 2 28800 U Atiddieshro 2 Hull 1 York tts Orartt”rd 1 twoothwest PrIalot R 3 'Torquay 2 I Soltuare 5 Pocatello Baseball Opening to Honor New Russet Team Into Pioneer Loop well of the Pioneer league will Introduce members of the Itumet and Cardinals teams The ceremony will be brief and the game will get under way AS 100n after 8 o'clock as Is poulble Hilliard Minted Harold Hinckley chairman of arrangements heading I committee of Myron Porges Melvin Dean trA Bogart Claude Bist line Jack Johnson FL L Powell Bryan Blackhurst Paul Bryan Carol Petersen and Invited to assist Dirk Leach thorn are Tat' Taylor of Blackfoot Frank Dettay Mr Frank He Kay Jr and Frank Hooper Mayors ot the three nrighhor cities art Chime Clark of Idaho Nrra Plymouth Cattlitt 4 $wIdol IviiIl 1 C fight and determination to go down In defeat Lewis - in refusing Maughan and Baugh f all sophomores are first in line along with Roy Theurtr for singles berths and also will compete for doubles posts Theurer captain two years ago has been working in California since that time and has Improved his tennis play according to Coach Perce Smith This year's captain Monte Bai- 1 with filler of ay rd:' ii A ley is expected to play doubles and possibly singles providing any of the above four show evidence of a letdown OtheA who will be compettng for doubles posts are Dick Ryan and Harold Gailey both lettermen Bert Lear squad member of last year and Reid Bankhead and Ken Uchida who are out for the team for the first time The Aggies' first match Is at Provo against the Cougars on April 19 i Havana I 411 IS7 VI I1-41i- of baseball umpires Falls 3 II Andersen of Blackfoot and Robert M Terrell of Pocatello Each will be introduced to the fans As the game will be played at night there will be no request to close stores but merchants will be asked to place stickers on their store doors calling attention to the opening day ceremonies Art Routzong busintssa manager for the Pocatello Cardinal" will go to Idaho Falls Tuesday to meet with Lou Garland business manager for the Russets concerning details of the three-cit- y program Tickets will be placed on sale at Blackfoot and Idaho Fa ila in addilion to downtown offices in Pocatello ?4a1 c heaterrirld r Nolte 3 4 Notts Poreet i: A trail Clyde 4 5 I 3 : vr () 2(11t0artto k 0 ralticit 0 1'80Ic 0 01140 84thrayll 14118Ta 10101100 2004tk 2 Pt 1 ThHd Wats 0 Alltren loss cme tr 5 Ilativmens 7 0 I 0111411k rlo S 1100408 Eu011101010 Cite Notv L 2 '39 MERCURY I THERE'S SEDANS ten - rA4 tutiltort0 I I : How $1459 to $13251 2 I 0 Cleostut 5 104i011 0 CH1100010 0 tdor00 2 A 11' REAL ENJOYMENT SMOKING IN EVERY some with heater and radio mold for WM and more when nem— 1 IIoUlton t”10tart00 1 Budget 1 tee fish ! You CAN Own a Limousine on a Small Ittlittleo Plefbt li newly-chartere- 2 A 4 I d associations The with presidents Include: VVestern—Oregon Umpires' asR Kennedy sociation Portland Montana State Umpires' associaNick Mariana tion Missoula: Colorado Umpires' association C F Smith Denver Arizona Umassociation Arthur Van pires' Harm Phoenix Southern California Umpires' association Dewey Widner Los Angeles Southern—El Paso Umpires' association Roy Chltwood relAtrk U Allot 0 pontrrmline 3 3 Prkith 4 St Iteryarde 1 itily880100 Kings Path 5 Pt Jortorton 2 Stoniwohmult 1 )ierto O Arbroath i mont said 2 1 UPI— Con lidentially Mistier 17oltlitthihm 4 4 U :1 semipro associations 1'Io 0 Ottwittotd W 8810411011 2088 0 00081180n 5 Iffind PhMeld y y 4 Piter01800T0 WM ell' motor' 2 1 DrvIrovrtytt 4 Northamploti Vaal Miallnd learorley nr4Mhle 17 : was 15'106011 Weal March 30 charters to ' reported Saturday by Raymond Dumont president of the National semipro Baseball Congress Such associations metropolitan In scope sectional or state-wid- e are expected to number 100 this year and will certify umpires to officiate in league district state Duand national tournaments I r Kan Issuance r1 i ) Semipro Umpires' (rotips Okelled 3 Waisted 4 Coventry rtitnit I LincolmIrphyr Count $51 "I ISA Lincoln-MASedan silr'5 " 1 : CARIESON'S !147 So Min oft Was 1414 : $ine (POI SPitClAt I : TEN CENTS WF FINE CIGARS ARE so 111 117 1 II I c t ' V - - - ' ' ' I 11 WICHITA Chfraten ( T Hoim: Hebert and (8) i ) and a I SAN DIEGO Cal March 30 (AM—San Diego's surprising Padres made their 1940 Coast league debut a winning one Saturbefore day knocking over the favored Los Angeles Angels 41000 noisy fans 1 Southpaw Wally Hebert tamed 1 the vaunted Angel hitters and emerged victor in a hurling duel with Gene Lillard that for six innings was a brilliant affair Lillard shut out the Padres with two hits until the seventh when I three hits for two runs clinched I Tribune Intermountain Wire the game 40 LOGAN — Although stormy weather prohibited the use of tenSeattle Defeats nis courts several days last week necessitating the use of the bas- Hollywood 114 ketball floor in the field house the HOLLYWOOD March 30 UPI — i He'll pitch most promising of a wide array of Seattle's Rainer § unleashed a 17- Bob Feller against Atlanta prospects at ' Utah State surged hit bombardment Saturday to grab into the foreground in the battle the Pacific Coast league opener n from Hollywood 114 A for team 'assignments Dale Lewis sophomore has been Seattle uprising in the ninth cinched the contest after Holly showing up best and If his present wood rallied In the late Innings form keeps up he will have no difficulty landing a singles post Lewis was first brought Into the limePacific Coast League light a year ago when he battled limbitrarwid Tribune Intermountain Wire P As Coast Loop Opens 1 POCATELLO -- Official welcoming of Idaho Falls club into the Pioneer baseball league will feature the opening day program here In which the Russets moot the Pocatello Cartnals April 26 Mayors of Idaho Falls Blackfoot and Pocatello will atsist In the ceremonies Plans for the event are being arranged by Pocatello chamber of commerce A committee hota been appointed by Fred Billiard president I() complete details The program will differ (torn last year's opening event In that no parade will he held and all of the program will radiate from home vale where Plesidnt Jack In the past few years the University of Utah made a stab at organizing a baseball team and a couple of games were played with Brigham Young university This year another attempt is being made to get a baseball club started with Wayne Clark taking the lead It is expected that a strong club will in the movement be formed to play games with any other college teams that are formed and also some independent clubs Gordy Drummond Bob Johnson and Wayne Page are all prospective catchers Clark and Ed Scott are the only pitching prospects lined up so far Frank Stuart is bidding for the job at first base Wendell Paxton is favored at second Jack Ogden is trying out for short and Ray Brooks James Pistorious and Bob Button are all fine outfielders More prospects are expected to report this week to round out the aggregation Padres Whip Angel Nine All of the stellar sophomore hand In a game with Detroit That crew will be back with a year's exfor perience along with at least a kept him out of the line-u- p two weeks Then Saturday the dozen outstanding first year men s wound was reopened during a pepHere are the veterans who will per game preceding the contest with the Giants Ile Is expected to return: Racks—Les Staska Ray be out election another five days Jenkins Paul McClung Harvey Goshen 94 R Price Lehi 94: Click Vern Miller Vera Lock-har- d Robert Ellis Itichins Provo Rifle 93 CarCharles 'tangy Exhibition Baseball Lou Coulter and Moe ray lyle Adelman 92 Dividend s it H r At liollvvionet Bernard 92 Payson Harold Cald2 N I Philadelphia Linemen—Richard Brilenbaugh er Provo post No 13 92 Dale 0 ) Columbus Loren Creese Ituptcert Butter- Davis Anvil! (Al and Warren 8 Johnson 4 and tdeitnn Imwerv Martin t7 Payson 92 and Dave Fowlworth Douglas Chitwood LawCooPer Tichacck t et er Payson 91 They were awarded rence Creagle John Davis Willard W H P At Americus GC belt buckles 3 Flinn Vernon Graham Oscar Ja12 New Tura NI 5 2 lirmkivn IN) cobson Joe LaRocca Jack Moyers Loreen Newell shooting ' )r 16hrman (71 and o'nfa! Ham8 Lloyd Oliver NVilliam Ostenherg Provo post No 3 shot a 92 for the lin Ferrell IA and Id amulet) Bheins Max Punches Harold Punches It H T award a bracelet At Pan Antonio Taxi's: A John Puctlik Joe Petersin Scotty ladies' 14 Tulsa T11 teams finished as follows: Other 0 3 Putnam Howard team ( A ) Imuls Viney and Paul 451 ett and Klima WeinDividend 449: Provo riarkelew )411rek Payson er I SI Ye $a ell Mills Kramer (4 ) Sillier No 13 447 ProNo Rifle 445 and Swift In addition three former C U post Lehi 419: Prvoo post 13 second A H T stars who refused to play under team 414 and Provo At Neve Orleanc 5 post 13 Jun2 I Oakes have A New Vora to fold returned the 1 9 3 PA ) Orleans iors 378 4eHildhratirt A ) and Pickev linear including Marty Brill former Heim The meet was held under the Durham Malt zhe ricer ( 4 Martvulk tackle Orville Nuttall direction of the Utah and Bremer Rifle halfback and Bud Fuller fullback and Pistol association County Torn with R At Atlanta: With this array of talent it be- Gessford as 2 12 Cleveland A) president and lAr R S 2 4 At to Atlanta win can look like Colorado gins Rita as range officer Caroenter Lnehhaum f 51 Rohn enn ( the 1940 honors without a coach ) I homer Akita Arky Vaughn for Pirates it144 ' of i turn g I the lloy Mack Ken Keltner and Jeff Heath blasted doubles In thet Tribe's best display of hitting power on (Continued From Preceding Pao) the exhibition circuit I needs of the C U athletic dethe Feller is scheduled to face partment Atlanta Sunday marking his third i i It is pointed out that Harry Carlappearance of the spring in exhibi- :i 1 son athletic director Is also head p i:::ol t t Lion games coach dean of men on the baseball 47 o ' 4: P ' i '''4 t ' board of readmissions member of i'k '::"1 1 i' — i i4 A a' the university social committee Pirats Humble 1' '' elk 11 it :' 14 i: health committee and discipline 4 1 p:f i' i' committee along with other jobs f Macks 6-- 4 '' s which seem to be a full slate for f 4 ) i: TUCSON Ariz March 30 UPI— any man At the same time Wa'HI The Pittsburgh Pirates handed the lter Franklin graduate athletic of his spends Idato Falls boy "signs to play with Philadelphia Athletics their fifth manager Woody Lundberg time as professor in the business Russets new Pioneer league entry for 1940 campaign straight defeat Saturday 6 to 4 school The A's got 13 hits off John All of which has led President Lanning and Bob Klinger but Robert L Stearns to instruct failed to come through with men both Harry Carlson director of on base athletics and the athletic invesMeantime the Pirates led by tigating committee to study the athletic department and try to Arky Vaughan who hit a homer "present a plan for reorganizabanged eight timely hits off Johntion of the department to prony Babich and Nelson Potter to mote greater efficiency and harIDAHO' FALLS Ferment' Community Idaho—Signing league score their runs in clusters of two mony" Merto previous Joining the of the first home town boy to the in the fifth sixth and seventh chants line-uwas Falls Russets of the Portland Baseball club Saturday announced that Pitcher Ed Linke will be returned to the St Louis Browns due to lameness in CcorPT McQuillan hla pitching arm Ile came to the Beavers last winter Majors Dies Catcher Frank McMillen arid Outfielder Jim Piggott were sent March 30 COLUMBUS Ohio by the Portland club to lopeka tin (UM—George McQuillan 4 forPortland-SaThe Franoption mer league baseball pitcher cisco Coast league opening day died major here Saturday night game here Saturony was postponed NIc Quillen won fame with the by rain The teams will play a Philadelphia Phi Hies 30 years ago double-headSunday afternoon for his victories over the New York Yankees During his 12 years In the major league he also played Seat! le Gets Rookie for the Plitsburgh Pirates and BRADENTON Fla March 30 Cleveland Indiana (UP)—Bookie Infielder Bill Schuster of the Boston Bers has been Eludes sold to Seattle of the Pacific Coast F 1 2 i Cincinnati St Louis " ATLANTA Ga March 30 (AP)—The Cleveland Indians slammed three Atlanta pitchers for 12 hits including homers by Roy Weatherly and Hal Trosky and beat the Southern association club Saturday 'Al Mitnar and Bill Zuber limited i the Crackers to eight hits Milnar in his blows five of the giving up t - 1 In the News Atlanta 8 to 2 N t 4 Itieveland Defeats — 1 b U May Orgarlie ?"asehall Team ''- ( Weala tifield i I ' 11 1" 1: ''-- L ( 1910 31 tg natl Favored to ePeät:i :atiort01Loop I 1 ' s ':' 5 ' ' -- '171 5 6 - - 1 Satt 1Zakt Zribunt Tr:be - ' - - 4 ' N4k 0 N '4 - ' - ! it N - --- c - 'J |