Show I FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 3 n D Jgj (p ill ' iu 939' 1 THE OGDEN STAN slk M r SELECT FIELD INFIRSTEVENT Four Games Scheduled At Weber Gym Tonignt In Annual Tournament Eight A A U basketball teams four in the senior division and four in the junior group enter the semi-finround of the 1939 championship in the Intermptantain al district at the 'Weber college gymnasium this evening Ecker Studio and Weberl college By ROBERT MYERS BOB ANGELES March (AP) --As a threat qf rain agaiq propped 3-- up the decks were eteared today for the next big step in the staging of the $100000 added Santa Anita handicap—the naming of entries for the mile and classic Weather experts predicted increasing cloudiness with showers 4nd it was an even bet that the track would be on the '’off" side for tomorrow’s running of the rich race Meanwhile with weeks and mohths of plans and prayers behind owners and trainers gathered at Santa Anita to drop their entry blanks into the box and deposit tbe necessary $?5Q fee The final step coipes when the horses go to the starting gate tomorrow at about 5:12 p m (MST) Speculation was varied over the number of entries and the actual Size pf the starting field- - It ranged GETS SUPPORT Kayak II South American horse) booked as from 13 to 20 but most observers one of the favorites for the $100000 Santa Anita handicap since tie Expected about 15 to compete n withdrawal of his mate Seabiscuit from the Charlesi S Howard stab !e the fifth running of the eyent‘ Esyak II ia shown as he galloped through a workout at tlte JLjos j Reading the ranhs Of prospective Angeles track with Jockey Ralph Neves up candidates were: C S Howard’s Argentine importations Kayak II and Sorteado the entry of Neil McCarthy’s Today and Nelson Howard’s Gosum Townsend p Martin’s Cravat Edward Friendly’s rIcH CO FR (JR Jacola a LOGAN-KNIBAILEf LINEN A- LINTON COAL JR JJR fijjy: Major G T F P G T F Pi G T F P g Tfr p C Taylor’s Whichcee A If ustjn 4 Manning rf 1 3 3 Sbrwrky rf 4 2 1 9 Davi rfIf 52 12 2 6 McKinnon rf 3 2 17 Mrs Parker Specify Putaick If 1 O O 2 Paul II lillfl Karris If l 4 0 2104 Cowan 0 0 0 0 £udeek c 1 0 O 2 Boiteman c 1 1 1 3 Lfaughan e 3 4 3 9 Duncan c Alfred and rning’s Thanksgiving o 0 S 1 1 Dckvirth rg 3 4 2 8'Miileit rg rg rg Oln 10 d 92 Halt 11 once Vanderbilt’s Ileel-ly- great Barks Drakutcb Ig 4 1? 3 3 0 7! Smith lg 3 0 4 0 0 Hanks lg lg one-rquarte- al tat ls T AH-Sta- rs r j rare favored to march to tbfe finals in the senior division white1 Logap-kn- it and the 'SaH'Lake City Police officers hold the favorite positions I in the junior group contests are The four semi-fincertain to provide some spirited j competition e' Pfovo Lions boasting one of the finest tpams in the series have a Is to man sized ambition and upset the favored Ecker Studio five Mint Cafe of Salt Lake would Jjke nothing better than to) put the defending champions Weoer college out of further competition Mint Cafe of Salt Lake inarched in ths senior Into the' semi-finadivision by spanking the) Tintic S3 to 24 Snow and Tuttle ed the winners Hard Pressed 11 Eckel’s Studio was hrd pressed Baugh rf 7 ItD 14ITollich rf 5 0 0 10 Shaw if 3 1 li7iThornock c 0 O 0 j Bateman to eke out a 29 to 21 decion over Welling If 1 502 Da via If 0 0 0 0 If O 0 0 ) 0 O 0 Hood rg Bunker c Marshall c 1 1 1 3 OOOO the determined Leven’a machine Vaaiea 0 Q 0 0 Cooper Ig 0 0 0 0 Ig Mill rg 1 O 0 2Toial j of the Ogden Independent league 17 9 7 411 Tofala 10 12 ) 23 4- Score by quarter The Salt Lakers held a slim lead Total 191016 44 Total 1112 2 24 Linton Coal 10 20 30—4 throughout the heated contest Rich Co Furn Scort by quarter: 7 11 Referee Barney uinpijrei Conroy Nelson Wade and Mulica spark- Loganknit 7 19 Linen 4 — —L I1 9 ed he offensive capers of! the Salt Bailey Referee Price umpire Baliff PROVO LIONS SR PETER PAN gR Lake machine Burton vas the Q IJ P G T IF P 61 Brown rf best performer for the L ven ma- ECKKR STUDIO Sr Booth rf LEVIN’S SR 0 1 0 ) 320 1 G If P! 0 o T 0 2 Wekt T F slf P 2 3 2 Whipple F chine rf 1 3 2 4 Packham rf 1 0 0 2 Iverson c 12 1 3 Paltnr c 4 12 7 15 Provo licfns and Peter Pan Bil- Pendletn Nelson If 6 Of 0 12 WanKSgrd 0 O 2 Mgngm rg 5 3 2 L2( Rjltinght rg 3 1 0 6' Pendleton lg 3 3 3 It liards of Salt Lake staged a four Wade c 12 3 1 51 Burton c 1(1 ‘3106 1 I 0 2! Johnson lg 2 2 0 4 3’Rd 0ngt lg 0 0 0 Berg rg oth the battle in dong ding period Mulica lg 3 0 0 6 Sundquat lg 2 2 0 4 2 8 1 3! $r quarter - final senior contest Carter rf O0 0 0 Ojtivingstn lg 0 1 1 1 O’ 41 0 Hunter rf With the Lions) winning the nod 37 Chiide rg 3004 Totals 16 10 5 37 j Totals 12 20 12 3 X - - ‘A 5 I I 5 ’ to n o -- 36 The Lions moved into a seven point lead 22 to 15 at :he half but found themselves deadlocked with Peter Pan 25 all at1 the end of the third quarter The Provoans moved into al one point lead late in the final period and hpld it to the final gun Mangum stqod out for the Lions :with iq point Palmer pivot man for Peter Pa collected 15 points Failure of opponent to show Weber coljegd to win up caused by default The Wildcats are de-- e in th senior fending champions 1 division Toone Sparkles With Clare Toone firin ? at the hoop with consistent results Salt Lake Policemen downed a stub- born Mecca Cigar team of Ogden 47 to 32 in one tef the feature games Thursday in the Junior Total 13 7 3U9 Score by quarter: Ecker StutfiO" I j Levin’ Referee Baliff MINT CAFE G Tuttle rf 7 T 19 f 1 SR (TINTIC ALL-SG T F P F PI 2 8 Jird rf 0 0 Atheriy If 0 10 0 3 !6 Ohrastnaen is I 3 1 3 0 Oiliqya rg 0 2 2 2 J3 51’Vtrthlin lg 0 0 0 0 0 01: Bird If 3 2 0 6 J 51 Naylor rf 2 3 2 6 2 ? 3eIlovis lg Losee um !ire tournament at 42 23 — 36 16—24 Christensen Denver IE j 16 7 -- - Studio 9 p Cafe J m' Weber ( ' v 7 s ’ I in p (ca&! 4 6 1 MILWAUKEE March 3 (AP) — Five teams remained bunched in bike race (leadership of the six-da- y itoday after 57 hours of riding but lithe reunited German team of Gustav Kilian and Heinz Vopel Jed by R wide margin in points Mickey Rodak the Polish rider dropped out following withdrawal pf his partner Danny Esposito of Newark N J They had been in lj icV HALL Public Incited Refreshments ! 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J ii- KARLOFI Nw tf D “Mysterious Ri::sr i “Paris Ilonoymoon” Matineis 15c EXTRA heari Doug Dlimbrille Russell Ilayden Sidney in Bing Crosby Franciska Gaal Akim Tamlroff Shirley Ross the Best of Foods and ' Entertainnient j: V i SATURDAY NIGHT March 4 9 o’clock New Kitchen and Complete Dining Room Service Catering to the Public With r B BUILDING FUND DANCE al II Kil SATURDAY NITE i p&tcet fiu'&fci y ST’ The Actuol Sound lh JungIfcA 4 i ten-rouh- Li U 56000 DOOMED MEN HAVE WRITTEN ITS SHAMEFUL fj 1 V — U 1 5 CUB- )- Sat March 4th TWla4kmi - the j&a Lu Loretta iCyearV 4 oCUhe ven§ea G ELEPHANTS 0 TOMORROW II REN WaCOMING nOGGSNG! inew Toaloimowl TWO BIG FEATURES 4arUea SECRET RITUALS ! BRONCO-BUSTIN- 17 college vs Mint 'axner ioteiforWV corneiy— SEE! 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 OtHWidisn lg 3 IS 0 0 0 0 Brooks rg 0 lj 1 0 0 A - GRAND SHOW ®i First Ogden Shovjin K ' The trouble withl America is that everybody is in a hurry Put on the brakes br there won’t be any American men Fomen or children left— Dr William B Peters of Appalachja Va in the Trail of the Lonesome Pine country it 3s 12 13 4 3 3 11 j1 Jot STARTS SATURDAY 1 F P BREWERY WORKERS BALL s score on the Bailey Linen of Salt 44 to 24 in a free contest The Logian team OLake (winning of Utah State freshmen ted all the way Baugh! Maughn and Drakulch sparkled for the winners Tollich was the best bet for — the Salt Lakers 0 Lintbn Coal of Nephi uunded a warning to junior teams lj y spanking the seasoned Randolph Furniture njiachine 41 to 23 The six Nephi players all broke into the scoring with Cowan tops with 11 points1 McKinnon and Smith star- -' J red fof Randolph t Champions of the sente' division will represent the Inter! nountain ' division in the national LA A XJ JR CIGAR G T 1 1 71 ( 2 1 2l Torghele If 5 3 ?5l WilCtK c 3 AWidisn rg 2 1 1 Parker lg 1 J : " A p!“Tf Bue rf - owher has something new in collectors’ items— cottontail rabbits Seeley has fenced in 10 acres of his firm in which to keep rabbits which he has shipped to him from all of Kansas an other states parts 3 n1 ' Five Teams Share First Bicycle Post Barney ARKANSAS CITYiW Ray Seeley music store President Oug Bachman of the Intermounfaln A A U and President Ralph Cray "of the Intermountain Junior pbllege conference will present awards to the champions of the two division at the close of Tooqe rang! up 21 point to gain the joust Saturday night the high individual scoringj honors Tonight’s schedule: for one game in the present series semi-fina- l round Olsen center collected 5 points Junior Division The Ogden team failed t score in 7 p m- -i J$ r L Police va Linton the first period of playj Coal --Loganknit vs 10 p Wilcpx at center was tl e leading Morgan light for the Mecca He Scored 11 points! Senior Division 8 p m— Provo Lions v Loganknit pearly doubled the Eckpi - Kammeyor's Easy Cage 'Gam — 25f— 37 RABBIT FARM PAYS starting j Kayak II and Cravat remained he general fayortes but the race till shaped up as a hazardous on o predict and eyeq the threat pf a muddy track did not alter the wide open aspects much Most jof the topnotchers were rated dangerous on any kind of strip Since it costs $250 to pass the entry box and $750 more to start as well as the $100 nominating fee already paid it was reasonable to suppose that most of today’s entries would go into the race tomorrow 25—36 Total 20 13 7 471 Total 13 14 6 32 Score by quarters: S L Police J -- 47 73 ?1 J feO Mecca Cigar 6 I3i— 32 Referee Barney umpired Losee 9 14 6 24 9 22 15 131 2115 Total J March 12 Peterson rf 3 Toone If 10 Olsen c 6 West rg Gilbert lg 0 Sanford rg 0 Milligan lg 0 Allen If 0 1202 ti! JR T F POLICE L- - 11 6 Conroy t T quarter: Referee Referee 6 Price umpire Thurman rfc 0 6 2 Lang If Kramer lg 0 Total 13 8il0 36 Score by Score by quarters Provo Lions Peter Pan Billiard 121 12 5 4 SR 0 0 Mint Cafe All Star 7 S I 3 2 0 0 Iverson If Snow c Neff rg Heath lg 40 Total® over KLO and the e network NBC sports announcer Bam Tak Taub an Bill Stern will be al the microphone Taub wll give a blow-b- y Moore pitchers Eon Warneke Bob blow account and Stern will By The Associated Press AVALON Calif-- r While waiting Welland Paul Dean ''and Clyde toke over between rounds I for a for the’ advance guard of regulars Bhoun were expected in camp to- resume of the action KammeyerV walloped the Men-- 1 i to report today some of the Chica day don Eagles at btendon last night Cubs have figured out they’ll go 9 to 42 in a basketball-eon- ! Ail these new laws tst have five captains on the squad disregard LAKELAND Fla Lynwood fundamental comThe will team Kammeyer medical facts and geeoqd baseman Bijiy Herman (Schoolboy Rowe Is hopeful Pf rein the invitational tournament pete past experience Jack uniformity will serve in that Capacity this gaining bte old form Do took a in policy and procedure and die at Morgan March 9 10 and year but on the squad w?Jl be Gab? long- turn in the pitcher's box ye s agree on principj es by Hartnett and Woody English ferday usihg oth curvg ajjd speed Pr P AJ fundamental Jacobs head of depart- - Sinai hospital former captains commenting on re- Gus Mancuso and came out cheered of fnent s at urology Mt § strictive pleveland who pnee led the Giants and Dick marriage laws: Bartell one-tim- e SARASOTA Ha—Donie Rush captain of the Phils t bo runs the Boston Red Sox’s farm at LouLsvilte has assured NEW BRAUNFELS Texas— Manager Joe! Cronin Boston will Adults uny JtJmej I£c Manager Doc Prothrolof the Philbecause Bed not mis Chapman Children (under 12) 10s adelphia Nationals ’ expects each iTed WHNams will more than pitcher on his staff to hurl an en- fill that outfield vacancy Ife’ a tire game before the team breaks wonderful hitter and has a world r i eamp and to work two full games of confidence He’s sure to For its alone ulll exciting story r before the season opens 'The enjy you enjoy ‘’Boys’ Towti”- - 'For the splendhl performance of Its two way p pitchep can feel confident pf PASADENA! Calif — With the going nipe innings lq the box is signing gf shortstop Luke Appiing great stars j j But for its truth for its earnest com-peflin- g when he does it at least twice” hs utility infieldr Eric McNair ha deeply emotional “humanness’ you u HI resaid shifted interest to the Chicago ”Bo member yn Town” Jong !af ter your laft clmtkle! at White Box’s second base assignits warm humor has faded ST ment which is at least temporarily Ffa PETERSBURG The New York: Yank ep are open white Jackie Hayes recupre-ate- s proving such magnets to tourists ftgjn a leg operation eoys- - to J and home town baseball fans AC that uniformed police as well a Senoiitdi c I d Greater KLD TO DROADGAST park attendants have been dethan the tailed to hold the f rowtls in ‘Imagination pheck during tha champion’ MANII-KNO- X BOUT sessions Temporary Jof the beit firactice were thrown up on both Writer! sides of the diamond yesterday t fx A d as Manager Joe McCarthy sent The battle in Madison ! his pitchers through a long Square Garden between Buddy finoxone oft the most promising 1' I £ r of the pew heavyweight crop and HOT SPRINGS Ark —Every- Nathan Mam who is rising the body in the New York Giants crest ip a comeback drive followi training camp is concerned about ing hi kpockbut by Joe Louis will the sudden slugging of1 pitcher Cliff be described from the ringside op Melton who has hit five horns Friday beginning at eight p rpns here BC-Blu- IN TURF EVENT MEETS THE BUNT 0 R V? 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