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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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I I I WEBER I COACHES ARE RENAMED 'ALL-STAR SPORTS STAFF Bin Braacher Rastell NewUnd Henry McLemofe Alan Gould George Ktrksey and Lea Got teg art among the famou galaxy I Standurd-Exim-iaer tporta writers SPORT SECTION Carl Belliston and Reed Swenson athletic coaches at Weber college have been renamed for the 1934-35 school year Belliston came to Weber from Oregon He was a The Grill diamond team Ogden representatives to the Utah-Idaho league will journey to HoneyviUe -Sunday for' their second league game of the year Last Sunday the Ogdenites gained a decision over Logan Elks Vandenacker is slated to work on the rubber for the Ogdenites with Jim' Daniels back of the plate The game is booked for four-thirty star athlete at Utah State some years ago owensen i 1 4 Steolidlaiifci 3 yMJJU Li LIU UM-U coached at Murray High before accepting the local position in his hey-dey Swensen was a polished sports performer at PAGE 9 V- EDITED BZ AL WARDEN OGDEN UTAH I I I 1 iii i i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammKmmmmmammmmm I onsMp Open Ckampi Mrs llrap tit SIX STARS OF aces Brown Ice Cream Machine In Sunday Game Layt on 1 DISPLAY CUBS GA TELLS OF Chief Hitter of Phillies TEAF! IS AWAIT DEMPSEY PICKS BIAXIE TO WIN I7HEN Llax Baer topped Max Schmeling last summer Jack Dempsey- was positive the Butterfly Butcher-boy could knock Primo Camera flatter than a debutante's hips But 'plenty has" happened since to jcause the old champion to change -his mind 1 Dempsey doubts that Baer can get in shape and now qualifies his prediction by saying that he'll whip Big Boy GREAT STRENGTH GOLF THRILLER FLAG RACE IN OGDEN TO BID FOR NEW FAME Out of State Performers Swell List Practice On Card Today SALT LAKE CITY May (Special to The Standard-Examiner) trap shooters of the west gathered at the traps of the Salt Lake Gun club today for practice events In the Chicago Holds Lead -Nov NER CIRCUIT provided he can dp so In Spirited National Loop Flag Race- Baer drinks smokes and runs Oregon Wizard Tells of Calling Turn On Play of Bobby Jones 3y HENRY MTEMORE (United Press Staff Correspondent) By HUGH FULLERTON Jr Associated Press Sports Writer around too much' ay -the Man Mauler "He still doesn't take the game seriously I suspect that the success of his picture went to his head "But he can fight If he makes up his mind and buckles down If he falls to do this Events of the" past two days have annual tourna- confirmed sundry surmises that this Club Rosters Approved City Officials To Take Part In Ceremonies BASEBALL teams of the Tri-County diamond league will swing Into action Sunday May 13 Layton will oppose Brown Ice Cream of Ogden in one of the opening contests at the Ogden stadium Sunday commencing at year's edition of the Chicago cubs was built around the new and Uver ment sanctioned by the Pacific Interna tlonal Trap-shooting of those old wing collars This never falls to wow 'em Until recently Mrs Dempsey the former Hannah Williams attended most of these performances They'd stand at the door and autograph things for the folks Mrs Dempsey soon became an integral part of the show Once when the former titleholder was playing a return date in a small California town bis wife having grown tired of looking at wrestlers decided to see a moving picture But the crowd I shouted for the missus and was jnot silenced until the promoter dashed over to the theatre and brought her to the club lier National league ball and the short right field at Wrigley field! A strong wind blowing toward the- Ut I Out of state right -field stands made conditions shooters on hand early today were as follows: Renfro Just right for the long hitters oi the Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers the last two days and 13 home runs have been the net 'results Brook- and is 'not In condition Car-nera should win the decision- I don't think Primo can knock out Max I don't think he can knock out any half-fair fighter but he boxes mighty well and "can fight all night unless he is hit properly" Dempsey con lyn got a little the better of the home run rivalry but the Cubs won J-eu jviouv C1' president ST' ANDREWS Scotland May 11 Chandler Egan took a small sip of his ale tamped the tobacco firmly in his evil-smelling pipe and stretched his legs In his porch chair "So you want to know the biggest thrill I ever got out of golf eh?" he asked "Well that's a pretty big order 'cause I've been playing it since beforethe turn of the century and a man is bound to collect a lot of memoriesJn that span Yet I believe I can answer you It came at St Louis In 1921 at the national amateur "I didn't have to start until fairly late in the day so I was at the first tee early in the morning watching the fellows drive off They called Bobby Jones of Atlanta I had heard quite a bit about Bobby Jones for he had a pretty big reputation then even though he hadnt really hit his top stride When Bobby hit the first tee shot I got my greatest thrill in golf-Not before nor since have I seen anything quite 'V 7f Vl I' in I i fll four- thirty o'clock sharp Coop's Stores of Ogden will Journey to Devil's Slide Sunday Kays-ville will be idle Final details for the league season were perfected at a ing last night both games pounding out a 12-to-8 decision yesterday" although outhlt 16 to 14 As a result Chicago' PJTJW Reno Ford ex- LJ stretched Its league lead to a game Jack Dempsey rt i I'- Hv i' 'J A i At i -so- i 5 ZhMk HANCOCK President Dixon Kapple today- and half over threes-rivals i While Lon Warneke was staggering through to win the "game which 6aw Chuck Klein wallop his eighth' homer Gabby Hartnett his sixth and Tony Cuccinello his second in two days Pittsburgh's game with-the Phillies was rained out and tha Cardinals took their second straight from the Giants 5 to 4 This combination gave the Pirates second place with New York and St Louis tied for third "We anticipate a great year" said President Kapple "All of the teams appear to be evenly matched Interest in baseball is at a fever pitch We are looking for a fine attend cludes his current refereelng tour at Memphis on May 15 after which he will move on to New York td help ballyhoo the Battle of the Giants on June 14 AncU Hoffman manager of the challenger insisted that he be cut in so he Is to collect seven and a half per cent for lending a hand In the steam-up The creator of the million-dollar gate now wears heavy black shell-rimmed spectacles and continually puffs on a cigaret or a miniature cigar a habit recently acquired so soul-satisfying as his swing It was a work of art As he smacked BECKER ecutive secretary of PITA Del Monte Calif Smith Dillon Mont Roy Forrester Dillon Fred Eudaily Dillon Charles Adams Boise Idaho A Stevens Idaho singles champion Boise Harvey Bostlck San Francisco pro Roy Ad-oradio president San Jose Gun club Rector Jos Cotant A Stanley Barber Fred Zwel-gart Pocatello Otto Heuck Boise Benson Pocatello Fred Mc-Cabe Boise" 1 Ogden will be represented by seven first class shooters The Junction City gunners are: Becker Ford Adolph Miller Jr Naperstek Higgins Alf Christensen and Harry Todd More than 60 gunners are expected to be on hand for the championship events Saturday and Sunday In 1927 at Ogden the present attendance record was established when 57 gunners reported the ball I remember turning to a friend and saying: ance at all of the league parks dur ing the year" Jim Mooney's relief pitching after BAER TEAINp SERIOUSLY IDONT believe there is any cause tor Dempsey'? apprehension in regard to Baer'sj condition The Livermore Larrup er has Just turned 23 and a big strong kid can snap out of a lot of bad nights in a hurry Baer labors like: a gilley slave once he gets around to it He trained like a fighter of the old school In preparing for Schmeling working too hard If anything He relishes boxing with capable sparring partners IH never forget Mike Cantwell the old-timer who passes for his trainer standing over him as he lay flat on his back and firing a heavy medicine ball at his midriff when Baer was training for the Paulino Uzcudun bout at Renown 1931 That went on for days! over the protests of numerous well wishers who realized that practice could result In nothing-more than tearing the cur-ley-haired Californlan apart But Baer has his own ideas in regard to training When he first entered the Garden four years ago to meet the late Ernie Schaaf he was found bumping his noggin against a steam pipe in the dressing room "How's Schaaf going to hurt me after this?" he beamed And because Camera stepped on Loughran'a feet he's been having his young brother Buddy who is Mayor Lew Sandell of Layton will take the slab in the opening ceremonies Sunday Mayor Harmon "Harry I'm wrong I always thought Harry Vardon was the greatest golfer in the world But he isn't There he -walks right there There never has been a swing like Peery of Ogden will swing the willow and Commissioner Fred Williams of Ogden will don the mask and that TIIE ACT THAT PLEASES DEMPSEY takes half of the net receipts as a referee and aver protector Chief of Police Hilton will be the umpire "And its been a lot of satisfaction these pastten years or so to know I called the turn on Jones And I cer Bert Bonham former star of tainly did There never was a golfer Sperry Millers may Join the Layton club like him and there never will be" Is modern golf a great deal dlf The playing schedule was revived ferent from the game he played in the gay nineties and the 'first part and the season win now close August 26 Team rosters as approved last night are as follows: or the twentieth century? ages 1750 a nignt no usuauy worra with wrestlers who have built a new dodge around him The villain gouges knees and el-- bou-s his opponent who makes It plain to the customers that he Is dclng his utmost to keep his temper and live up to the rules but with Dempsey present it is unnecessary for the bad man to be pinned to please the trade' Jack takes care of that for after the rough hombre presses his rivals Layton Pitchers: Ken Page "Yes a lot Everything has changed When I started playing we used the gutty ball Anybody who could hit the gutty better than 200 Morrie Lesser and Jim Frease In Singles doubles and handicap events will be staged Saturday and Sunday The tournament will be sponsored by the Southern Utah Trap-shooting association Huish president of the organization is one of the contenders for the titles in the present tournament Angels Gain Win Over Senator Nine Ethan Allen pounds that new National league pill with such fervor that he has developed from a weak sister with the stick to one of the league's leaders and the Phillies' chief threat Bill Cowley Stan Cowley Bill Haiianan had been knocked out In three rounds and some tlever base running by Pepper Martin and Joe Medwick gave the Cardinals their eleventh victory In twelve games after they had trailed by three runs at the start The Cincinnati Reds whipped the fifth-place Braves 5 1 to 2 as SI Johnson held Boston Jto seven hits anil narrowly nlssed "a shutout Lou Gehrig put on a one-man show in the American league's headline game figuring In every one of the Yankees' scoring spurts that brought them a 13-to-3 victory over the Chicago Whfte Sox He poled two home runs and two doubles to drive In 'seven runs before retiring after five Innings Cleveland's Indians gave Boston a six-run start in the 'first Inning then came from behind to win 11 to 10 when Earl Averill and Joa Vosmik hit homers each with two aboard and the Red Sox gave utf" seven unearned run through four errors The Athletics gained a 5to-3 victory over Detroit on home runs by Rob Johnson and Pinky Higgins and the four-hit pitchln gof Roy Mahaffey and Alton Benton Since the Washington-St Louis game was rained out the A's tied the Senators for second place and Cleveland moved Into fourth passing the Tigers and Red Box: Lewie Major and Lewie Briggs Out yards off the tee was a tremendous driver and 140 yards was a full mldiron shot And yesterday I stood as huge as the champion step on fielders Jack Brown Norman his Baer Isn't taking any chances He's going In there trained from the top of his head to the soles of an argument with the referee He winds up by making a pass at Dempsey who starches him like one Former Ogden Pilot Is Dead In Kansas his feet Brown Ural Major Ben Phillips Wlb Couch and Ted Brown Sam Scof field catcher Ural Major manager Brown Ice Cream Pitchers: Frank "Ax" Mattson Mel Burm Ingham Melvin Perkins and Knowles Arnold Taylor Harry Parker Clarence Russell Bob (By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The heavy hitting Los Angeles aggregation today had checked the onslaught of the Sacramento Senators the first club to win from the In Schneiter Turns Colorful Golf Hales Jed McDonald and Hap Payne Bus Musselman Pacific Coast league leaders twice In Card row Torrance Shatters Record In Shot Put The heavy guns of the Angels were brought steadily Into play last night and the Senators were defeated to 1 Los Angeles collected eight runs In the first two Innings The second place San Francisco and watched Lawson Little and several other members of the Walker cup team smack out drives that must have been 300 "I remember when I came east In 1921 for the first time since I moved to Oregon in 1911 I arrived at the amateur with a bag of clubs that were as out-dated as bustles aWhen I got there I didn't even know what graded irons were The only Irons I had in my bag were a couple of putters a stick we called a mongrel iron a cleek a midlron that was the equivalent of the modern No 3 a mashie that was halfway between our present day No 5 and No 9 and what was alleged to be a mashie niblick In those days a fellow had to play two or three different kinds of shots with the same club which was good training perhaps but a bit tough on our scores" Did Mr Egan have any of the clubs he used In winning the amateur championship in 1904 'and 1905 In his bag today? And If he did did he plan to use them in the Walker cup matches? "Yes5 I've got the same putter I HAMMOND La May (UP)- Jack Torrance stenar Louisiana university weight man surpassed all Missions who gained two games on Los Angeles this week made It three Spirited Competition la Ex- Opected Monday In Denver Feature DENVER May (Special to The Twenty outstanding golf experts of the Rocky mountain and lntermountain region will battle for two places in the qalif ylng straight over Portland winning 3 to Sandlotters Get $3000000 Plant CLEVELAND May 11 This city's $3000000 'municipal stadium daddy of White elephants Is to have baseball after all Plans now under way will permit it to be used as a practice field for sandlot teams at $1 or $2 an hour The Cleveland Indians quit the stadium! this sprfEg and returned to the old park records in the shotput with a heave of 58 feeti 5 Inches in an exhibition match at Southeastern college yesterday INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday's Results Albany 2 Rochester 6 Syracuse 3 Buffalo 11 Baltimore 5 Toronto 13 Newark 4 Montreal 7 used In winning the amateur If the new one I have doesnt work out alt right I may turn to the old fellows" (Copyright 1934 by United Press) ARIZMENDI FAVORED NEW ORK May (UP) Baby Arizmendl sensational Mexl can scrapper Is the 7 to 1 favorite to beat Al Roth of New York tonight "Red" Baker Lou Flinders and Dewey Favero Bill Price Art Hunt manager Coop's Stores: Pitchers Clyde Greenwell Walt Champion Lefty Brown and Ray Hancock Inflelders Stitt Ambrose Hall Percy Flinders and Bill Kinner Vaughn June McBridge Bob Livingston "Frog" Clarke and Ocfc Deming Catchers Gordon Price and Hy Flinders Walt Wool-sey manager 5 Kaysville: Marv Jonas Chuck Norton Vernon' Mansell and John Thomas Inflelders Glen Wbrthlngton Floyd Millet Howard Thomas Reed Beers and Jack Lin-ford Outfielders Claude Perkins Golden Scoffleld and Lee Lavender Catcher Al Chipman Howard Thomas manager Devil's Slide: Pitchers Willard Nielsen Snub Robison and Frank Nelson Jim Connell Les Francis Lew Wright Will Connell Dean Butters and L- a Bell Francis Ben Hopkins David Jacques Richard Jones and Derlia Reeden Reed Richards Jim Connell manager i Ed Willett Gained Fame With Detroit Served As Baseball Skipper 1 Robert Edgar Willett one time big league moundmarjf of ability with the Detroit Tigers and a room mate of Ty Cobb when the famous Ty was in his hey dey was found dead In his hotel room at Wellington Kansas Thursday Willett managed the Ogden club of the Northern Utah league in 1920 He replaced Ed Gober first sacker in mldseason and managed to pilot the Gunners to the second half championship One of Willett's moves was to import the famous Dave Davenport to pitch for the Ogdenites Davenport turned in a three hit game two one hit games one two hit contest and finally let Tremonton down without a hit or run in the only perfect game ever played in Utah Davenport was finally released for the good of the league He was Just too good 't Tremonton won the first half title In 1920 and defeated Ogden in the play off In the first game Hook Corey turned in a no hit game to win over Ogden 1 to 0 Tremonton however' was charged with two errors The next day Willett took the mound and gained a 4 to 2 decision over the Bears Willett failed to put in an appearance for the third and final series round of the national open over the Cherry Hills course Monday Colorado's chief threats are Johnny Rogers of Denver one of the longest hitters In present day golf and Harold Long professional a the Cherry Hills course Long is generally recognized as one of the mi YOU in TELLING ME Three books among hundreds of others in the window of a Louisville store gave a number" of people a hunch and two pf the horses that 2 It was a tough loss for Ed Bryan Beaver hurler who held the San Franciscans scoreless except for the third Inning when they made their three runs on as many hits The San-Francisco Seals took Oakland's measure 4 to 1 Outfielder Ellas Funk rapped out three doubles In five tries Hollywood defeated Seattle for the third time in a row winning 5 to 4 The Indians knotted the score at 4-all in the eighth Inning but the stars paired two hits to score the winning run in the ninth inning Major League Leaders (By The Associated Press) (Including yesterdays games) NATIONAL Dodgers 410 Waner Pirates 386 Vaugnari Pirates 25 Klein Cubs 21 Runs batted Medwick Cardinals 24 Klein Cubs 23 Leslie Dodgers and Klein Cubs 32 English Cubs 8 Collins Cardinals 8 Suhr Pirates 6 Herman Cubs 5 i Home Klein Cubs 8 Ott Giants and Hartnett Cubs 6 Stolen Martin Cardinals 4 Stainback Cubs Rothrock Cardinals Frey Dodgers and Piet Reds 3 Bush Cubs 5-0 Hub-bell Giants and Warneke Cubs 4-1 AMERICAN Reynolds Red Sox 463: SCHNEITER greatest patters llnished in the mpney in the Kentucky derby From left to right the books were Cavalcade Mata Hari and Discovery Pete Re illy the fight manager was minor league second "baseman twenty years ago I Now in ad P4 Tw Vr dition to directing Freddie Miller game which was played at Brigham City and the Gunners took it on in the world Long and Rogers will be the red hot competition for George Schneiter professional of the Ogden Golf and Country club of Ogden Utah Schneiter comes here with a fine reputation The Utahn last week won the Utah POA title by trimming the elite of the Bee Hive state He had card eight under par figures The battle for the two coveted posts Is conceded to rest between Rogers Long and Schneiter Schneiter turned in a 71 one under par in a practice round Thursday He will perform today Saturday and Sunday also There are milk cows on the farms of Illinois alone the chin 9 to 7 In this game two men were out in the last half -of the twelfth inning and the game mtSjZ- WjTS 'the: was about to be called on account most thrillinsr snort of and owning a piece of King Levin-sky Re illy has several nags running at Tanforan i Bobby Jones as host during that! Augusto Invitational dispensed 250 gallons of corn Perhaps that accounted for some of those poor scores Lea Waraeke answers to the nickname of "Country' He's a fair" country pitcher' 'too Brooklyn's Daffine'ss Boys give Carl Hubble the most arouble' Reminding Bill Terry that they still are In the-league of darkness The Bears had two men on the them i all yet it requires more than skill Get th special trout tackle jve carry and get a new paths Ernie Fallentine Tremonton catcher was batting Eddie Kenna who handled the club in the absence i joy out oi: your sport (By United Press) NEW HAVEN Al Gainer 174 New Haven outpointed Lou Scozza 173 Buffalo (10) Bud Mlgnault 175 Brockton Mass outpointed Tommy 170 New York (8) Vack Renault 162 New Haven stopped Ollie KoskV 158 Worcester Mass -(1) (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) -NEW HAVEN Al Gainer 174 New Haven outpointed Lou Scozzo 173 Buffalo Y- (10) DALLAS Tommy Freeman 157 Little Rock Ark stopped Johnny Farrell 158' Dallas (4) TOURNEY CLOSES BRIGHAM CITY May The Inter-class tennis tournament of the Box Elder High school which has held the Interest of tennis fans for the past three weeks was concluded Thursday afternoon in a doubles Boots for the Vlioie Family Vosmik Indians 426 $495 $550 and Morgan Red SoxiSMa-nush and Kuhel Senators and Geh Let Us Do Your Developing rig Yankees 18 of Willett decided to walk Fallen-tine who was a heavy hitter The late Bullet Ben Jones was on the slab Fallentine stepped into one of -the pitch-outs and slammed the hall for a double to score both runners and break up the ball game Willett and Davenport operated a billiard hall at Twenty-fifth and Washington during the summer of 1920 Runs batted Gehrisr YanVe Files 5 tip Rods 55 1 up Keels up 25 Reynolds Red Sox 24 Reynolds Red Sox 37: Ma For licenses supplies and reliable Information 'about where to fish See 'Art" or Tim" nush Senators 31 Werber Red Sox in- jCoinpIete Line Fino Shakespeare Tackle Priced Hl-ht 'Visit Our i cw Cam? Reynolds Red Sox 9 Reynolds Red Soar Equipment Department We Sell Fishing License at 1 1 Manush Senators 4 Texas Leagus Home Ruth Yankees 7: meet with Carolyn Ryan and Fay Gehrig Yankees 6 Stolen Walker Tizers 8 Lee playing Ruth 'Burt and Joyce LARSON SPORTING GOODS CORNER KIESEL AVENUE -AND 2ith STREET S70HE Fhono Z5Z 1-R S55 21th Gehrig Yankees 5 Shephard Carolyn Ryan ana ray Thursday's Results San Antonio 0 Tulsa 2 Houston 0 Port Worth 3 Galveston-Oklahoina city Ruffinff Yankees 5 -Or Lea won the championship or tne Gomes Yankees and Thomas Sen pest- tournament Over seventy girls en poned rain a tors 4-0 tered the-tournament.

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