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outfielder Ryan pitcher ’Kremer Zacker outfielder Tennant infielder Blankenship manager catcher REPEATS A infielder LAKE SALT CENTER LANDS PLACE the RACE ROAD Wilcox PROVO Grand Prix captured the 30030-mile Vanderbiltcup race over the course of the Panama-Pacific international exposition in what is said to have been one of the most thrilling contests ever run in this American automobile classic His time was hours 27 minutes and 37 seconds He miles maintainedan average of 67 Howard Wilcox No 26 was second in hours 34 and 36 seconds minutes hours Eddie Pullen third 36 minutes 37 seconds and Ralph De Palma No 22 fourth time hours 39 minutes seconds 4 4 I 7 v Sacramento Howard lefthanded J-JI a a t a six-footer 2 tw'en-tieth S AMONG a 4- of Left forward college Woodard Agricultural 4 Right forward Simmons considering am them in 6 a PULLEN game yet The second base job lies second place nosed out after between was Charlie rench who played with Salt the seventieth lap by Wilcox Pullen Lake last year and Joe Gedeon better was a favorite with the crowd his daredevil who ended the known aswith “Rowdy” driving bringing forth salvos of the Los season Angeles crew the entire race applause throughout rench has better record and l?as Mrs W K Vandervilt former wife nad more experience than has Gedeon of the donor of the race’s trophy but the majority of the local fans the contest and figure that he will be the drivers: The cars and theirOldfield official second basemnn Gedeon is Maxwell Alley Duesen-berg BarneyThais and is going up the Jack Gable chuckfull ofleapspep and Tom ladder in Gil bounds rench Eddie Pullen Stutz Mercer was once big leaguer and some predict Ruckstell' Edwards Mercer G E that the coast league will not hold Special Captain Stutz Kennedy D Resta Mercer him long Harrv Grant Peugeot Louis Special Nikrent Edwards for the third base position Competition Simplex Louis Disbrow is Gandy mightykeen Hallinan and Barbour Lou C R Californian Caleb BraggDelage are working hard for the place Klein Newhouse: King Arthur H Chevrolet HaJllnan holdover is the boy that will Maxwell Ed Rickenbacker Ed land the place He is sure Jack Le Cain probably Duesenberg Chevrolet R C of his fielding Hallinan is very popular Durant Case H A Hearne Mercedes Ralph De Palma alike Billy among fans and players Stutz ParsonsSpecial Bugatti James Parsons Orr has no competition for the shortstop B Howard Wilcox Ono Marquis position No one would dare to Big rank Young’s Hughie Hughes’ outdo Billy is quite Case which Bob Overland impossible Burman Salt Lake’s outfielders are all strong Maxwell William Thomas McKelvy ’’Buddy” Ryan received from Carlson Hercules Portland Harold Hall for Moran fields 29 and Is a remarkable Tomasini T A Tomasini Gordon Special hitter Huntley Gordon He has hit as high as 350 in coast league time Zacher is strong batter and has a mighty fine fielding Davis average too Billy hit 324 on the Salt Lake team last and fielded well Cliff year Marshall better known as is “Hound” wonder Los He Is Angeles Cal tho bases product of the March — Eddie on a with three three-baggers and Union association and Is going good Collins single today chiefly responsible was holdover is showing his for the Chicago James Shinn Americans’ to victory form Los Angeles Coast league over ’the The team White Sox now have won three straight games Score H E R Branch -f- -f- 4-4- Payson High school Center Johnson West Side High school Left guard P "Walker Pleasant Grove High school Hight guard Haile Provo High school 4- -f4-4- AGGREGATION PLAY witnessed favortosephf Woodard of the of his team up to the finals He is accurate on his 16ng and short shooting and also good in range his team work with the other A C players who stood Branch in the up well Coach games played Christensen’s entire team good ball but Woodward seemsto be the most finished product of the indoor sport from the southern division and deserves a place in the 4-4-4-4-4 4 give in Santa Clara Takes on Utah Aggregationat San Jose Today SAN the other two game c a was c 8 8 1 Wildness 7 for Seals S Eggertson 6 ' 4 7 PLEAS 6 The line-up the reservists R H E 3 c PIRATES 9 6 9 3 4 ifew" $ 6 7 3 2 and Carter Basil and 1 2 LauTaff O’Donnell Tex March The Houston the Texas league defeated team of regulars and colts of a mixedLouis the St Americans here today to McCabe’s wildness was costly Houston club 6-— of 2 1 Score: Houston St Louis ' R H 2 8 1 Batteries Querrle Glenn and Edmondson —andandScott McCabe Ruel erryman E 0 9 2 and Wellban 5 runs permanent 7 p sVr contemplate remain — ' Willie New James? — I I —83 I Golf Plays Under ‘Adverse’ Conditions York March RobertB Ward — president of the Brooklyn ederal Smith Chicago Marchat the league club announced late today that golf — Willie professional City Mexico he had Lee telegraphedto Magee Country club played a grisly game over at the training manager of the team the club links recently according to Wells Miss that he camp-in Drown’s City correspondence to bo some Mexico sanction the signing of William would’not published in the Chicago Tribune to pitcher of the Nationals James by morrow of ederals Boston Brooklyn Smith had a splendid game up to tho has been reported as dissatisfied James third hole when he carried the bunker and contemplatinga jump from with his second shot “I had visions the world’s champions of putt with my third” said Smith he understood Ward asserted that iron-bound “But when we came up with the ball that James had an there was dead soldier on the green contract with two years to run and ball and the hole between my Wo he under that no circumstances side would to one but dragged him off It's have contract jumper on his club missed my putt the first time by corpse was ever stymied there on until the twelfth everythingwas as usual except that some of the greens were badly cut up by the wheel tracks of the that cannon had been hauled On tho over them twelfth my drive landed near therigh side of the fair green about 200 yardn Cornell e New ’March down the course Bdfore reached my took first honors — tonight in an ball my caddy saw Mexican ’find grinning indoor meet held by the Intercollegiate the ball Imaginein my surprisetwoto shallow Associationof Amateur Athletes of tucked between newly i’ made soldiera America graves — dead Carranza Ithaca took the 8000-yard burled right there the The men on course high relay the’ shot put the "That ended the game as none of ui height “vault forand wanted to play in a cemetery” jump' third place the 50 and 4000-yard relays vILLINOIS IVIN'S TITLE high jump Richards jin the running Alma defeating Chicago ofMarch — By of Cornell an Olympic champion Chicago basketballtam betteredthe intercollegiate record 18 here tonight the University to of' with leap of feet inchesj The Illinois five won the western collega feet 3j inches :Z: A previousmark was championship conference athletes set out of doors by Tom Moffitt of Illinois during the past ‘P Walker aright Richards's jump was have won football guard Richards substitute within Pennsylvania one-half now ’basketball an inch of the world’s track and champion center Wilson left or ward tClarkleft guard1 indoor record ships of the conference 6 6 z Br ' it -the" ' Cr ' 0 : - m a Mr Bigg - ' a -li-AiwMWM -' I and and a -I a Richards Smashes High Jump Mark E iffiK bw' 6 university I j "V vw -running the-pole ’ 7 -yard -in 6 6 -19 ‘ 4 a ‘ i J ' ’ 'z - 4 ’ i A : 4 s’ k - 6 : ‘ 4 V - 1 z -J i - - r ' r J 1 -v lannigan Stryker and and ' rom left to right Culimore manager top ront ’row— Baird coach Olpin substitute orwardB' row— W est right f -Walker " the-baseball f ’ - - I ’ : X'Z ’ f 'X-VX 5 ei v thj-University ’W - i ' 1 ' I -York 8 7'- “rom ’ 2 ' 3 Doesn’t Ward Want £4- Dallas Batteries— Vite Smith Marshall Bono Dunn Brown' Will Stage Bout Says Curley Havana 6 What! ’2 H 5 "Watson -was assurances 3 York April 6 8 L- -6 New 2 - -2 Beaumont Perch and Batteries— Cochran and Severoid dermllk Alexander 4 1 Panama-Pacific New if - - 4 1 1 for Cup DONATE 'M W-"' 4 7 Bowl Will 9 INDIANS WIN Antonio Tex March G— Cleveland won today in a contest Americans the San Antonio Texas league to Score: R H e Cleveland San Antonio Jones and Batteries Bowman Kelly O’Neill Egan — Crum Davenport and Burch Hauenstein GIANTS’ TANS THERE Dallas Tex March second string team of the New York — A Nationals defeated the Dalias Texas league team today to Piez playing left field for New York knocked out two home Score: R 7 4 6 ’I San with team BRANCH 3 5 ' a 6 7 5 8 v- 2 tffeaumont Tex March — The St IjOuIs American team today won a fairly evenly from the Beaumont matched Tex league game 1 1 society 8 - 8 Beaumont 3 3 IVE old-time 9 c improvement Many remarksRaile Johnson Pitchers made about the speed and Ig Jarvis — rancisco were power behind Pitcher Claude 'Williams Kerr Catcher Bullock rg in the seventh has hard time holding the Hannah Goals from field—Bullock Conant L Bouchard Several times it inning today in a game with the ball out the Spencer bounced Eggertson mit second team of the Chicago Americans backstop’s Kerr L Clawson Raile Johnson with the result that seven runs were Everyone is elated because of the Goals from foul 12 out of 20 L arrival of Louis An additional Laroy twirler who Spencer 13 out of— 18 One point’award-ed piled up by the visitors run by the White Sox made the final really belongs in the "ast Time” to Provo He to in favor of the Chicagoans shoots the ball over the score A C plate in the calmest sort of a way GROVE lf Score: R H E at Woodard the same time putting all kinds of West Chicago rf Griffin rancisco 11 "pep” and dope on it Pitcher San GregoryWilson aber and is up B Walker Bunker Batteries— Kuhn Barham looming somewhat conspicuously Ig Ross Walker Jones Couch Benham and Clarke on the pitching staff and Bert Hall is P rg giving his fellow players a taste of the Clark Hansen START SOUTH "fork” ball Goals from field— 'West Wilson ifteen players Pittsburgh March National B P — league Walker Walker Woodard of the Pittsburgh Jones Goals from foul Bunker club left here tonight for the preliminary — spring training at Wilson 11 out of 21 Bunker out of Dawson Springs Ky They will go to Hot 13 Springs Ark after a ten-day stay at in The officiating of Holmsted good Springs Dawson and Ashton uniformly during the entire series "ollowingthe $30K final game a big dance was given tha rancisco The March San Y U exposition has — York visitors by the B March appropriatedhave been — Arrangements made S2000 for a yacht race starting June 12 to hold this year’s from San rancisco to and ocean-to-ocean telegraphic Honolulu bowling return in tournament for the Col Robert E Thompson trophy on Saturday April 24 This prize is to become the property of the club winning the competitiontwice not necessarily in succession The Illinois Athletic to Jack club of Havana theMarch Chicagoand the Cleveland Athletic Curley — According prize fight promoter all club Cleveland O were the winners doubts in 1913 and concerninginthe holding of a 1914 respectively championshipbattle Havana between In order that all the teams may bowl Jack and Jess Willard havo Johnson simultaneously the western teams will virtually been eliminated by an agreement begin at o’clock (Pacific time) the of all the conflicting interests The only possible obstacle to the fight Central Rocky Mountain teams at taking place here according to Curley teams at and eastern teams at 10 of terms by Willard o’clock acceptance m March 21 The team scores isandthethis Curley said he expected to will be tel egraph e’d to the New York receive tomorrow Athletic perfected :'-l clubhouse in this city after The arrangementsasbeing the first five frames have been fought tno bowled tlrst week theof battle and again at the finish of each April The fullest game of financial support have been and each team is to bowl three games and only Willard’s acceptances The final results will be announced guaranteed terms and the choosing of by the committee here on Sunday site of of which several are available April 25 unsettled Sanrancisco March Ross and Couch of the San Coast league team wenr wild enabled C 2 PROVO Tf-Siher S - 8 7 Loses Game S a Chicago 15 Los Angeles Klepfer Batteries — Jasper Schalk Mayer Horstman Ables Boles Brooks 1 4 2 men he get the son always manages to jump when he is under his basket athlete He is a hard clean-cut who never falters and works to the for the victory end U is the Smith of the L D closest man to Johnsonin the center position His height has the L D U to win out in the majority of their games and his ability at basket throwingalso-has been a big factor to Coach Miller's success was by far the best P Walker in the tournament and his guard basket defeated the West Side High school in the second for the game his championship He guards man well and is accurate on his basket to keep throwing His ability fight after the ball and without losing his head made him the class of the Provo gamesin the guarding line He is tall and and rangey In getting- the ball also accurate field to his forwards down athegood With team mate Walkei’ be the best in the would guard state Although at the young game he is a fighter and has the proper ability to make good as a clean-cut athlete His work fn the 1915 season assures him of a bright future if he takes care of his athletic ability Raile of the Provo High school is the nearest best bet to Walker and Collins Has Eddie ‘Poor’ Day Mighty ‘Yans’ 3 3 ’ 7 PAYSON Hawkes aJJemon'on--- pulling-away Johnson4is from--his and scoring’ man not astall as some of the Althoughhas played against John-r a BOX I 4 another i BOUCHARD hard a at center for the West the class of the tournament in this position and was the feared by the opposing most coaches who man always had to put a man on his tracks in every game He was the big factor in the West Side's success throughoutthe year and enabled the Red and Black to land the column near the top of strength and guarding ability His him to help his team has enabled uijder a basket mates When once the Simmons of High Payson school without doubt one the best forwards' in the tourna---ment and was half of the Payson team His work the throughout been the best in the season has Nebo division and his ability in covering the floor and his accuracy in basket shooting must give him place in the first division and could be developed into a great man from the foul line He fights the'time and the zip and vim all of he puts into the keeps his fellow team in the battle matesgame every minute of Pleasant and Wilson Grove L Spencer of the West Side High school push the two players above closely The old former is an head at the indoor sport and has some tricks that are all his own His playing with West Pleasant Grove’s other forward has brought Baird’s team to the top of Coach the column and he would make a valuable addition to any team team Wilsonis especially strong Heon backs work and close shooting up his long shots well and was one the athletes in of cleanest the The same can be said tournament of L Spencer of the West Side High school This athlete young has the mastered basketball art well and is a dangerous man who any time may break up a game at clever He is hard to cover and on his passing Spencer is also a good man from the foul line along with Wilson and either could be a factor in scoring from here These men are my second best choice and p-7 1 ’ 4- 44 444’ 4-44-4 ' selected 4" 4“ J of Grove Box Elder had an easy time with Payson taking the game by a score of to 27 The City aggregaBrigham tion got under early in the way gamo and romped alongThe winning without being extended brothers Jeppson for the northernersplayed excellent basketball The West Side High school of Salt Lake suffered defeat at the hands of the Provo High school which substituted for Manti in the final night of play The score was 43 to 39 As a result of the substitution the standing of the teams will not be official with the exception of Pleasant the Grove 47 all-state -f-4- O'Donnell: team COLLEGIANS i a Johnson Side of Anderson majority ' j j tussle line-up -was 4 would a a WILL PLEASANT GROVE BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER O a Included core: St Louis Hannah on but the loss of his team mate year JOSE Cal March 6— The stage before the Provo tournamentprobably is set for the big Santa Clara-Salt lost him a chance for the first team this year He is good at running Lake baseball game which is to be the floor and also in pitching called winner fouls is the tomorrow afternoon at 230 Hansen splendid new at 5C defensive a o’clock The managersof the two teams game but inplayed played the star the tournament With game in game have with such line this setto but was another year’s experience announced the following pushedhard by as the B A C' has Hansen ups: a bunch Both of these men are playJohnson will well deserve recognition SANTA CLARA SALT LAKE ers of the highest ability and displayed the first selection on Byler itzpatrick Hannah some of the best work of the There are still basketball men many good teams Stewart Hickey p Williams Gregory in the final game The line-ups: tourney in the high school lb of Ramage Tennant whom much could be said but 2b ELDER believe the above selection the Montgomery Gedeon N Jeppson lf best has demonstrated 3b Crook as every man Sheehan Hallinan rf his ability in the indoor Jeppson Simmons Orr R McInnis ss Utah Mitchell sport in has Basketball itzpatrick If Ryan Josephson been developed well this season and Ig Jensen Taylor of the fans have had some great battles ZacherWright rg rf Oberhansley The Provo tournamentproved Schultz Shynn Goals from field N Jeppson R big success and every athlete a Blankenship was in the city today Jeppson — entered did well and worked hard Jensen rank Arellanes Josephson Crook watching the races so for the division that he represented Mitchell Simmons Oberhansley bossed the men rank Eastley one of Goals from foul Jensen out of Blankenship’stwiVlers had his — arm out of 19 badly injured by a hot fly off Arellanes’ 13 Simmons but Ackman States that East-ley WEST SIDE lf will be out of the game but a few Conant Spencer — days Each rf L Spencer man took a turn in the Bouchard box and all of them are showingwonderful Clawson 4 - work 4Branch A C was the surprise of tournament This husky lad 4the extreme southern section proved a stumbling block to 444--4 the B A C opponentsand brought today a the SCHOOL STATE OR HIGH SELECTION BASKETBALL ALL all-state I some the from March — D Resta in which he won 9 of 4- The 6 RANCISCO driving car No last Saturdaythe picking the — In men for quintet tournament while others watched throughoutthe sea have I J though March school 6 School son ourth SAN Side High the work the state Second Pullen Third De Palma Lands Is and 4 Defeat ' pitcher LAKE SALT mate would make a splendid team He for the Pleasant is Grove man another'suchfighter and also good on the foul line it When comesto covering a man Raile is hard to beat and can be depended on to work thehisball down under his baskets to forwards of Box Elder and Hansen Jensen of the B A C were the other two best guards The was former the team last ITZPATRICK East above Vancouver fielded985 M T Coach high Tacoma Louis ) Halla : CUP BY- club last year lives in Wash has had eight years of baseball training and has a good chance for a regular berth in the Salt Lake crew’s pitching staff rank Arel-lanes nicknamed “Arie’ is a little fat to be in first-class condition for a twirler rank is a San Jose boy with big league baseball experience He y good showingIn the made a fairly Other cars finished as follows: ifth club last year and is getting WilliamCarlson sixth C R Newhouse in shape again ’at the Luna park field seventh Oldfield: eighth Louis Barney the slow-ball artist Gregory Disbrow ninth Hughie Hughes tenth who’s home is in Oklahoma bats A H Klein but throws with the right His It was a gruelling heart-breaking hatting for last year’s season from start to finish The average race pace set 287 and he fielded 915 rank was by the winner subjected the cars to a with Portland last year terrific strain so that long before the Eastleyplayed “Pat” as he is called by his fellow finish less than half of those who players has been in the for ten heard the starter’s call left in game were years and is a right-hander the running Every few minutes cars Byrd Lynn “Daddy” Rohrer and went to the pit for repairs Hannah catchers will probably all Upsets were frequent owing to the be held through the season unless they fact that the track became slippery loss their class Lynn is a hard-hitting from oil drippings Notwithstanding who Pan Jose lad played in the transferred this only one serious accident occurred coast league club last He year when Bob Burman’s car turned completely has mightj’ good peg and promises over on a right angled turn be to a wonder His fielding average His mechanician Joe Cleary received 950 last year was Rohrer has hasbeen broken thigh and may be internally in the game for eight years a injured batting and fields 958 the ruck averageof has234 had Resta coming up from four years’ was “Truck” Hannah second at the finish of the tenth professional baseball and in lap being led by a trifle more experience than is In the minute by Alley No 5jC lap Resta went into the lead the infielders Herb Hester The car of which he held to the end and Tom Ruckstell No who Tennant are making was running hard fight for the first sack job Tennant good safe third and seemed assured of that places met with a to have the edge he has mishap in seems as seventy-second lap had more pushing Wilcox experience havingplayed for the into ten years Last year Tennant second place and batter 276 Hester is doing who made a fight for well and may land the place St infielder ! ON BASKETBALL ALL-STATE Gedeon - : jJk Bert catcher VANDERBILT IN opposing with — uynn a c played right w plays fields runners close to tnelr bases and his position well John Williams who is home in at Honolulu is a holdover from the Sacramento aggregation He nine straight earlier wone games inJackthe Halla part of last season has had thirteen though young looking years of in the box He experience is product of the association a Union the Salt Lake club from coming to Butte Mont E P McCreery pitcher played with the Butte and Detroit clubs last year Ray had Kremer whoin has year’s but one experience professional Blankenship baseballismis pleasing in Ray is 21 the workouts the youngest man years of age on the team Louis Izaroy is here but has had his stuff little chance to show HALL i REST the are the pitching has speed control lei rom the practice games 'Williams John Williams and Halla “hooker"on a the of W that released opinion Herald-Repuhlicui' Provo March — Pleasant Grove won the championshipof the state in the final game of the basketballtournainent here tonight when they defeated the Agricultural Branch College of Cedar City by the overwhelmingscore of 46 to 14 It was a runaway race from the start with the Utah county teain the making southernerslook foolish in every department of the pastime The teamwork of Pleasant Grove and the basket shooting ability of West and Wilson the forwardsfor the winners put the Baird aggregationout in front at the start and kept it there The easiest of game tonight was the any of the tournament for Pleasant ) '"i experience stated The to 1 pitcher one Steele and that he had nine first-class experiencedtwirlers left to pick from fans already the by 1 bewasting with The 14 6 affiSK 4M a-chance Jjake team he has had TlliTWnninWr TWnfWmr ‘A staff approached tho manager to try out “Blank" for politely told the lad that it would time to trj' to makq the Salt today TO Siders Special Herald-Republican pitching a 46 Shows Class Measure of West -RMr- Shortstop Special O A ( 'X- ' ' ' year |