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Show f TAGE FOUR TTTE SPORT SLANT S " Thursday,' Api JOURNAL, LOGAN, G A CITE COUNTY, UTAH COLONEL G1LFEATIIER Tuule Jl.irk ltigslrjl'Hi Applied I', R I'ilieiit 11 flee 1 Alan-jGoul- d for by Dick Dorgan ROJCOE RAWCE, MOO WEEDUY t3Ar2k so -- have you e&su EATIUG- - DOG- GUSCUIT? ? j Title IUYhe w voo had electou nj ur ve protirex-'camnc-tiii- rt f setter v games, and Sparta nsburg, S. c victor over Rexburg, Idaho, aL., were favorites. Eight first round and two second round matches were on toof days program, be the feature which will that between Athena and Lankin, a team of giants from North Dakota. ' Panama is building a road, to be completed next year, that will open to development its richest agricultural region, capable ot producing 75,000,000 pounds of coffee with other crops, annually - all-,o- t,0y most lopsided score of yesterday ; Neu round, walloping Clovis, Mexico champion, 49 to 21 while Chinook swamped Catholic central high of Fort Wayne, Ind , 35 t 12. Llnsley high of Wheeling, W Va which upset the big Regan high team of Houston Texas, 33 to 20; Lakeland Fla., winner over Chelsea Mass., 22 to 25, in tht ' most exciting game of the earl, By Paul Mickelson, (Associated Press Sports Writer.) ' 2 (AP) The April Chicago, skirmish for the twelfth national high ' school basketball championship was tinged liberally with southern hardwood artistry as the second section of a large field from 26 scattered states drove forward to complete the first round games at the University of Chicago today. Six of the ten victors in yesterday's inaugural contests were representatives from Dixie while scattered in today's field were as many more, big favorites to subdue bigger teams from far bigger towns and cities battle Listed along todays front was the defending . title The holder from Athens, Tex. Texas .team appears to be as big and fast as they were in 1929 a when they fought through strong field to carry the title back with them. Although they lost the state title to Demon, an- EvW?;euce - Seders Battle Away lenni'champion'hipi., ,orgaried but It also Is better Open more been oiKaiiized; has spread to have openly arrived at. YOU AUDYHM'UOCLfe OF? dealt a knockout wallop foi the Icountnes than any other sport, This be Lawn amateur International growth might the present by vouRS SHOULD BE J Tennis Federation, whim vrtoeri retarded or handicapped if open TWO SU?IUES'S" HEAD?, WEED CATTLE fJM2(2EL' the American projKal to ktr.ihre competition was legalized and the D rarPSTY-uosEUSI-Ton down bar? let tne them fljthniph It would mean add-SiWAIT TILL felt it w as desirable as a O no great ed temptations for the amateur forward DAy-AU- D step, WHEU THE TqDJC PH1 HEAD? amount of grief will be manifest playing In a tournament where twWERE THROUGH PLOCKAJG- YOUR? IS MO BARCA OWE? in this counFy or elsewhere over 'the best he could get was a cup of1 a 'while collected slice the pro the situation . 'rUE FEATHER? THERE Tennis is suit a long way from 'the gate money." OU UM6RELLA? kjOTHDG- - LEPT UJILL BE Which also happens to be a golf, so far as open champion-- j GILFEATHER OH GILLS GUT Theie is 'point woith digesting, if there is ships are coin erned PROBABLY THIUK A neither anj gnat demand foriany inclination to argue the case, SOME be-- 1 This or ls need pguTiCALRIO&JS them chiefly "Unless I badly miss my guess, TLWELRY cause 'tennis professionals, mdivi-- j KJEVJ dually or as a class, do not com- - Glenn Wrights arm Is O K. and pare with the professionals in 'about as good as evei," remarked competitive skill or oppoitunities'Buck Harris, the Tiger pilot, after to demonstrate it watching the veteran Brooklyn Jones, an amateur, is 'shortstop lgt loose in an exhibi-ih- c Bobby If so, keep an eye Open golf king Ouimei.jtion game n Uncle Robbies flock Wright's Travers and Evans also beat comers in the National Open arm and cleanup wallop, in dailv tournament Tennis, with the! use, may mean the difference of two men Kail Ko?-- 1 tween an ordinary club find a and Vin- - pennant contender. eluh of Czechn-slovjki- a at the cent Richards United. 1 States has few ll any proles-- 1 M J sionals who could hold their own j 013,110 1 63.111 with a member ot the world's amateur first ten or, perhaps, Seeks Honors At even the American first ten, j which now Is at a lower level than in some time. Bowling Congress tennis In short, professional does not develop competitive -stars Richards, the best Amerl- can pro, is purely an amateur pro- - , n bowlers, who for a month F duoL If ajivtlumr Dro tennis dulls the Individual's playing skill. ftllVe been hosts 10 the Amencan will congress, tonight Professional golf has just the op- Bowling make what is expected to be the posite effect. best and last Important local bid honors when dominate for championship The professionals competitive golf as a class, ex- the W. W. Springborn quintet cept where the able Mr. Jones takes the alleys. Is concerned. The reverse is Harold Asplund of Denver and were barred from competing betrue of tennis, where the ama- Billy Mills ot Pontiac, Mich., sboth Charlie fore Saturday, by a faculty edict teurs would take at least eight of youngsteis at bowling showed made because of the number of the first ten places In any world the way to the veterans yesterclasses missed during their reGet Chance At Cortez cent trip east for the national in. ranking. day. Asplund rolled 720 to land Horton Smith, Gene Sarazen, second in the singles and fifth championships. Walter Hagen, Leo Diegel, John- in the all events at 1,936. while Title Tonight At Pocatello ny Farrell and Tommy Armour Mills took fourth In the FORGETFUL any with 1.942. probably would overwhelm half dozen amateur golfers in a First Collegian: Did you hear Pocatello, April 3 (AP) CharChicago, April 3 (AP) Walter what the absent-minde- d team match, even by spotting, no COULDNT BE BOTH club sor's son did on his first professix tennis pros could cope with a Writer: First Sports That lie Feraci. Salt Lake City welter- Laufer, Lake Short athletic Crab-bnight e, out for the boxing team? group including Lacoste, Cochet, fighters manager Is not consis- weight. hammered out a decisive star, and Clarence (Buster) ace of Honolulu the over Joe Boise, Cortez, outrigger tent with his and victory Harada Ttlden, Borotra, squawks." here last night, winning every canoe club swimmers, today were - Second Collegian: He No, what? Second Sports Writer: Hunter, This is largely speculaWhy? round hooked his First Collegian: I and knocking his oppon- one up on the field seeking nacase seems clear. tive but the First Sports Writer: Well, first to the right of his opponthe says his man got a raw deal, ent down in the eighth 'round of tional A. A, U. swimming titles. chin ent." Laufer retained his Tennis still la mainly an am- - then he says the whole thing was their ten round bout. Fight Stories As a result of the win Feraci free style title last night, but ateur sport, a high and influ- cooked up! ential official of the U. S. L. T, A. Fight Stories has two challenges to meet, Bud- bowed to the Honolulu star in NO RIGHT IS RIGHT individual medley said to me recently. "There may dy Washington and Alvin Lewis, the 300-yaVIEW GOT A CLOSE-U- P Pocatello negroes, having expres- race. be things to criticize about it and Second: Why didnt you use oU course, the game has gone a Three championships will be your right more?" Fan: Were you a witness to sed their desire to meet the win320-yaner. decided tonight. the Boxer: I ain't got no right in long way from the days when last nights fight? to breast stroke, the Kid scheduled Battler With Black Eye: Yes, it was just a gentlemans pastime No right at all. I Murphy, relay this fight. at Newport and Southampton. I was a witness an eye witness." meet Tom Zepp in the semi- and 'the low 'board , fanpy diving aint." Th e amateur game Is more high y stars' Northwestern University Fight Stories windup, failed to appear. Fight Stories - on a. dirt floor under the direction of a 20 year old coach, and Chinook, Mont., a town of 1,200 population. Jena, led bv Sparky Wade, turned in the doors Basketball tm T. MOVING Charles R. Johnson first other entrant in today's round games, they are considered one of the teams to beat for the 1930 crown. st Among the winners in round games yesterday, two stood out as big threats. 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