Show THE SALT LAKE TJtlBUNE 14 THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 1032 21 COUNTY SPORTSMEN GATHER AT ANNUAL ELECTION MEETING k Well-Balance- Granite Swimming Team Defeats South by 54 to 21 d 7l- Huge Mountain Lion Slain by Dern Views Report Will Show Surplus Federal Hunter Wrestling Foe With Regard In Treasury Proves Most Successful in History of Association Year 1931 Members of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association will gath-e- r Thursday at 8 p m In the Elks club to elect officers for 1932 and as they do It they will hold unanimously the hope that this year will be as successful sk 1931 was This was the opinion expressed n Wednesday night by J W (Bill ) of the orsecretary-treasurganization in announcing the annual meeting Retiring officers will have few specific suggestions for policies of 1932 to make Warburton said but they will report the most successful year In the history of the organization Strong Financially Financially the fish and game association is stronger than ever before first because of better management of Its business affairs and second because of income derived from the sale of the association's Murray hatch ery to Salt Lake City for which the purchase was made to augment its water supply Gross receipts of the association for memberships sale of kerchiefs and funds derived from various entertainments amounted to slightly more than $2300 during the year Warburton will report This sum has paid the year's has expenses of the association cleared $1400 in previous obligations and left a balance of $42 29 in the treasury with only minor current bills to be paid The purchase price of the hatchery $4148 58 is in a savings account drawing Interest and will be used in the purchase of a new rearing pond Although sites for the latter have been under discussion frequently since the sale of the old hatchery there has been no definite decision on the matter yet None of the sites yet Investigated will be recommended by retiring officers Warburton said because terms for their purchase are War-burto- er BEAVER — A mountain lion be lleved to be Jlie largest male yet killed in the Beaver mountains was in the business district displayed Monday evening by Lester Carter United States government trapper of Minersville Carter sent three hounds Into the hills near the upper Teiluride power station Sunday Two of the dogs re turned at twilight Carter trailed the third dog Monday morning and found it had the monster lion in a tiee not far distant where it had kept watch all night The lion was shot and brought into town in the evening It measured 6 feet 10 inches from the tip of Its tail to the end of its nose and weighed 200 pounds Carter estimated Sportsmen here declared that 200 deer on the Beaver mountains would be spared for the hunting seasoa through this catch 158000 Fish size Entertain Officials Name US Ski Riders Without Tryouts LAKE PLACID N Y Jan 20 men were chosen today to represent the United States in the ski event of the third winter Olympics here February The selections were made without tryouts because of lack of anow Five or six others will be named on the basis of ski jumping tryout at Canton S D The men selected are Erling Anderson Berlin N H Nils Barkstrom Lebanon N H Norton R Billings Estes Park Colo Edward J Blood University of New Hampshire Lloyd C Ellmgson St Olaf’s college North-fielMinn John M Erlkson Boston James Harsh Estes Park Colo: Rolf Monson Lake Placid club N Y Richard Parsons Salisbury Conn Robert Reid Berlin N H and Olle Zetterstrom Schenectady Lack of snow today brought about the cancellation of plan for the tki race (Pi-El- even 3 d cross-countr- ILLINOIS ACT PROVIDES FOR 15 ROUNDERS SPRINGFIELD 111 Jan 28 IF) —A basing bill passed the senate today 38 to X it provide that the limit for heavy weight boats In Illinois shall be Increased from 18 te 13 and that the state's share of gross receipts as license fee shall be raised from 18 to 15 per cent The bill went to the house for artion Nelter Passes Up Cup Chance For College NEW YORK Jan 20 W— The holdout list of the New York Giants for a time the most virulent In either major league was further reduced to's day with the receipt of Freddie signed contract The "handy man”' of John team sent the document in from Sarasota Fla with an accompanying note that he was “perfectly satisfied" with the terms offered him for 19328 Whether the versatile fielder was asked to take a cut in salary Secretary Jim Tierney would not say Only three Giants now remain as avowed holdouts They are Bill Terry first basemen Freddie Fitzsimmons pitcher and Fred Leach outfielder Contract matters meantime were at a standstill In the Yankees' camp Bill Dickey slugging catcher was reported not only unwilling to sign for $10000 a reduction of 20 per cent but determined to get a raise Brooklyn received a combination of The veteran good and bad news John Picus Quinn one of the few surviving spitball pitchers sent in his signed contract for 1932 but word came from San Francisco that Gordon Slade young infielder and Ernest Lombardi husky catcher were returning unsigned the papers offering them the same salary as Jast year Lind-strom- ’s concerning next week’s match for recent rivals have come to Salt Lake with nearly as good "advance reputations” as that which la preceding Kirshmeyer to town The only difference perhaps lie in the fart that Kirshmeyer has a draw with Ed "Strangler" Lewi to hi credit which is an achievement not common among grapplera Otherwise it would be quite natural for Dern to view the coming bout with disdain But this he is not doing as his long workouts for the match prove Dern Is out to toss Kirshmeyer quickly — as quickly if possible as he did Shumate last week Kirshmeyer ambitious to add Dem’s name to a victory list already glowing with some of the foremost wrestlers' names will arrive In Salt Lake Thursday when he will work out vigorously He will limber up again Friday when he expects to enter the ring weighing about 217 14-2- n 21-1- 5 8 21-1- 9 Carl Orlob defeated A Richardson 8 21 Fornelius defeated F Bowers C W default Gaston Chappuls defeated R Fox default because of latter's Illness F Sorenson defeated Fred Umple-b- pounds Meanwhile Dean Detton and Jim Lindsey arch rivals of the light heavyweight division and both formidable contenders for Hugh Nichols' world’s championship continued their intensive training for their return match scheduled 90 minutes This bout the semifinal will be of equal Interest to the one Whether a leg Injury has gnawed at the prowess of Ralph Morley Tooele welterweight or not will be determined when he meets Arthur Hedin Reno in a time limit prelim inary Morley a rapidly rising young grappler two months ago had his march upward halted when he suf fered a leg fracture In an automobile accident Hedin strong and skillful will put the Tooele man to a tes$ especially severe to one who “has been idle so long Shumate Floyd Philadelphia heavyweight is determined to toss BUI Longson former Intermountain A A U light heavyweight champion The bout between these two and thtf usual amateur matches complete the B Y U Basketball Chief Relies on Reserve Men ANZAC CUE WIZ EXCELS WORLD MARK Illness of Regulars Forces Romney to Shift Ills Lineup for Aggies PROVO— James Hunter Cougar pivot candidate who showed to good in the Utah series will in advantage all probability hold down a forward berth In the coming series with the Utah Aggie basketball quint on the local floor Friday and Saturday Coach G Ott Romney said Wednes- ter LONDON England Jan 28 Llndrum Australian billiard professional broko bis own English billiard world record today with a “break" of 4137 In a match with Joe Davlsh British professional champion Llndrum aet the previous record at 8905 boro In 1938 He completed his run today In lest than three hours falling on a difficult cannon (JV-Wal- program day shot Under English billiard rules Iowans Invite the balls may be nursed for 25 points before they must be sepaGeorge Little to rated Vacancy Confab Bingham DefeatsIOWA CITY Iowa Jan 20 Little former Wisconsin Magna Parish versity athletic director and head i - IFy-Ge- orge uni- SV Crimson Reserve Cagers Oppose GcmnieR Quint First Methodist TEAM or THKWon STANDING A T Pet Lott 0fl 1 A Three men Elwood Romney Burle Robison and Lou Johnson were missing from practice Wednesday and have been unable to participate in a strenuous practice all week Romney la nursing a weak ankle and aore foot while Robison and Johnson are suffering from cold Ferd Evans and Byron Nelson stellar guard and center respectively who saw but little service in the Ute series are recovering from colds which afflicted them last week and are expected to be on the Cougar lineup Romney despite his handi-i- s expected to start at the forward berth opposite Hunter while Malcolm Le Seuer is expected to be the other guard of the first five Unless Johnson quickly recovers Ferd Evans will start at the other defensive post Romney said Johnson played brilliantly against Utah last week If either team wins both games It will give It a great edge in the western race The series will undoubtedly be one of the greatest of the year with both quints battling to secure this advantage It is expected that the Aggies will arrive in Salt Lake Thursday night and then come to Provo early Friday morning so they will be In perfect condition for the series Both gnmes will be held In the Brigham Young ladles' gymnasium starting at 8 p m and capacity crowds are expected both evenings ooo Third University of Utah reserve basket Imnuntifl ball players will oppose Gemmed clubiMi'evsis Mthodit SJoJJFMfe Pine From Overton Boys ooo 04) ooo ooo m ill 1 I otrn I n t rr rs 1 X I 1 O O III still vr 39-3- 4 O In-- i “0111 S JaiM-ronl- - 361 1 (8) 21-1- 6 y 21-2- 0 S D Rideout defeated B Chambers E S Rich defeated David Peterson 21-1- 7 21-1- oirP m! ""'Lot lilt !ht '"ill ifj 'll 1 Chapman South Sprinter Prove High Point Man Individual Hero George Field 23 When they were married last March she said they signed a contract whereby m exchange for companionship love and half the household expenses she agreed to coach him in swimming so that he might improve his chances for the 1932 Olympic games here "But we argued from the start as to where pictures should be hung” she said at the home of her mother “He made me listen to certain radio crooners every night I couldn't teach him a thing about swimming "So I tore up the contract I'm going to Mexico to get one of those one-da- Rabbit Drive Op en Says Secretary of County Game Body u divorces” Parsons Cubs Give Ring Mat Match Program As an added headline of the Westmhigh basketball game Friday night in the Parsons’ gym Coach Bryan Patterson’s boxing and wrestling team will be hosts to Bob Davis’ South high grapplers and mitt slingers in a dual meet after the hoop game The dual matches ten in number will immediately follow the Leopard-Parsobascketball game as the combination feature of the annual Dads' The day program at Westminster headline bout of the boxing program brings together two huskies of the class Walt Wood of Westminster and Orson Blyle of the Cubs Two matches are arranged In the class featuring Arvin Turner of South against Joe Kuchs of the Purps and Paul Slater South with George Foley Westminster Roy Lawrence of the Cubs opposes Frank Herbert a nifty performer for the Parsons in the class Lewis Adams Purple measures skill with Bruce Arnold The curtain-raise- r of the boxing card is staged by Sterling Talbot Westminster and Dave Leary South inster-East d sprinter Almost unheralded before the mee Chapman splashed his way to first place in the 40 and 100 yard free style races to account for ten points and win high individual scoring honor of the meet In both his events he defeated Kurmada sterling Japanese paddler of Granite who was an especially tenacious rival In the shorter race Less than three inches' distance separated these two at the finish of event in which Chapman the seconds for his victory timed 22 Jorgensen another Granite swimmer came third trailing Kurmada several yards Chapman's victory in the event was more decisive for he led Kurmada about a quarter of the pool’s length In that event His time 04 however was not exceptional Gunderson Granite was third in the ' - J 'rf i J d 5 100-yar- d 1 5 event The best time of the meet was recorded by Kenneth Lamont brilliant young free style swimmer of the race Farmer squad In the Lamont won this race in 2 36 within five seconds of the state record He was not threatened at any time In the race Urry a teammate trailing in second and Denhalter South placing third Lamont also was a member of the medley relay team which won its event in 2T2 free style Except for the all other times of the meet were slower than those of the contest that opened the season 220-yar- d 180-yar- d 220-yar- East-We- Monday midgets Summary In the wrestling bouts Gerald Tate relay— Orsnlte South 165 will meet Bob Spalding Two matches are scheduled In the class bringing together Dean Thompson and John Cunningham star The rabbit drive scheduled to be gridiron performers for the Blue held at Lofgreen Utah Sunday Is and White against two equally versed to the public according to Wr J artists in John Becker and Don Price open (Bill) Warburton secretary of the of Parson football fame A tussle between Dick Tanner of Salt Lake County Fish and Game asSouth and Wilson Keuseff erstwhile sociation The plans for the meet were ar- Parson cheer leader completes the ranged by Union Pacific employes bill but the county game body has decided to help and the two organizations will compete as teams A train will leave the Union Pacific depot at 730 a m Sunday and arrive back from the hunt' at 5:10 The distance to Lofgreen Is p m 74 miles and an unusually low rate is being granted by the railroad Most of the rabbits will be turned over to Salt Lake relief agencies Between 400 and 500 hunters are expected to attend the hunt LOGAN — The B Y U wrestling team took the first contest of the season In the R M C western division by defeating the Aggies Wednesday afternoon in the Smart gym The feature match of the day was between Wright of the A C and Captain Jorgenson of the Y the match finally going to Wright In an extra period Following are the results: 8AN rRANCISCO CaL Jan 28 IF) 118 pounds Smart Y threw Gas —Holdout because ef a salary cut? A 125 Addock Y threw Yeates Not Frank "Lefty" O'Doul Brooklyn kell A 135 Young Y threw P Keller A: outfielder 145 Captain Rice A declsioned SteO’Doul whose home Is In San FranY 155 F Keller A threw Gilcisco announced ho had signed the phens Y 165 Wright A declsioned lespie papers that may agreeably surprise Jorgensen Y extra period the management of the Brooklyn Captain 175 Hales Y threw Morrell A heavy5 eentract a for Hts called Dodgers weight Snell Y threw White A per rent reduction In his salary Not only did ho sign and return his contract "Lefty" said but he wrate a letter thanking the club management for the "nice treatment" he received last aeaaon when he "went Into a slump" for several weeks I tfj Granite's well balanced swimmng team defeated South 54 to 21 in their initial swimming meet of the scholastic season Wednesday afternoon a the Granite gymnasium A capacity crowd gathered In the balcony of the pool and watched the Farmers churn their way to first place m six of the eight events but the gen uine thrill of the meet lay In the ind vidual victories of Chapman South d ) (Jonas tearaway Ounderaon Jorsensen) won: South (Ol on Lund Oollshtly Denhalter) lecond Tlmi 1 33 B Dives — Pratt Oranlta 00: Aamodt Oral lte 52: Jameson South 40 free style —Chapman South woni JonrenserE Kurmada Granite second Granite third- - Tims ’22 breast stroke — Jacklln Oranlt won Giadd Granite second Mortensen South third Time I 26 5 free style — Lamont Ormnlta won- - Urry Omnlte second Denhaltar South third Time 3 S0 5 bark stroke —Jones Ot finite won Stoker Granite second Olson South Time 1313-- 5 third d frea style — Chapman 8outfv won Kurmada Oranlte second Gun dr t son Granite third Time 1 04 5 relsy— Oranlte (Stoker Lamont MorlenseiE Urry) won Soii'h (Oollshtly Peck) second Time 3 13 Cougars Capture First Wrestling U S A C Rifle Y Contpst From Team Triuniplis O’DOUL WELL 25-1- PLEASED CUT ONLY TRIFLE Recurring Injury Forces Ute Mat Captain to Quit i ) £ LOGAN— The local unit of R O C at the Utah State Agricultural college was successful in outshooting a team from battery C of the One Hun- dred Forty-fift- field artillery m a h small bore rifle shooting contest held Wednesday In the shooting gallery at the college Lloyd Wright a member of the winning team was high point man making a score of 342 out of a possible 400 Captain George Preston was high for the losers and second high point man making a total scora of 337 A great deal of Interest is being shown in the shooting at the college according to Captain Walter R Goock 'J rich assistant professor of military A number of science and tactics contests have been arranged between the local college and various other schools in the country including University of Idaho Cornell Illinois Mill- tary Institute Mississippi A and M college Michigan State college anq Drexel Institute at Philadelphia ' Box Elder Body Charles Chuck Larson captain and Twenty-Nintheavyweight wrestler of the Chooses Officers lone Plans University of Utah team must forego BRIGHAM CITY— At a meeting of the board of directors of the Box Elder Fish and Game association Monday evening at the local chamber of commerce funds were appropriated to feed some 400 deer now on the foothills east of Perry and northwest of Willard The deer have been driven down out of the mountains by the Vice President Earl G deep snow 0 8 8 0 Muuiousnd Lcats Anderson presided at the meeting ruUon!!''' i o o e riinMur!‘' i 4 a o Lyon scored 14 of Overton's 30 The following committees for the moncr if 0011 opoints while Pastovich nd John Pin ensuing year were appointed: 66001rindio 6 6 6 0 nklim rf tar corralled the majority of Elya Membership Dan Petersen Henry 0 6 0 0 i’Kihi score Rasmussen C Steffen Bernard Hanuthri u 6 6 0 sen Ellis Ixvwe program Earl G Totsls 14 I 13 I 1 14i Tot's Anderson Lloyd Reese Lcland Crys-Midvale Hoopsters Win THIRD PRVnnY FIRST PR riser William Bott Flovd Knudson a Uver I ramie All-StaCarl Seashore W W Knudson Roy Alien rf whit®on rf 2 l o 4 1160 -— 6 0 3 LamKin iLarsn luncheon Nello ChrUtoffer-MIDVA- f If u LlmUay otoe 1 0 0 4 Brown c o e1 hard- - nn Vnffel Snnirmnn ft hoopitfr took A Madsen victDiF from tha All suia formor Iff r n 0 0 0 0 FAllen !o i high hoo$8trra ftt Ih Irvine Junior E K Brown Andy Pathakis 0 1 GronUe nmrntun ll M M k T 37 0 32 to 1 ft 6 iMdxr 0 I I rf 6 ? 0 count Kowley Portr if ouli It was decided to hold the annual I I 6 2 Goff for th MuhftU qud ftlhrd 22 of Hannnll If hi trn 17 polulft jollification of the local game asso10 0 1 Wilcox rf lh MtDVAlK ciation on the evening of March 16 6660-ALL fiTARS in this city U T F P S I 0 19' Total Total OTPP 4 4 Oott rf 3i Drlf rf 0 06 10 r 0 0 4 Wr'nhUf 0 lliirluiHlf t rimer m j i0 nrrujrhs Lehi High School Hoop Henri e 8 4 I 0 “r-0 011 aI rI r pi OTFP 0IM VHIhlrt 0 0 0 0 Andru r 0 J Tempi rf Plater rf P 0 0 1 t 0 'Carey It if Nhor Mentor Shifts Lineup Jiiaier Andrulg 6 M WrtnhUf 0 0 0 Oookrflf Prink 4 16 6 2 ftoirUU t K i j 0 Walkrr If 18 0 0 10 ? ? J iCarlisle It reserve 0 0 0 0 LEllI — Avery Klrkham 3 6 rf Cftrr If center of the Lehl high team has been 111 ToUti TUI 16 I 2 13 !MI JWere Whlibrcfc shifted to 77 0000 guard to take the place of Marion Adams former guar' d line JONFS MEETS BOZO member who is not going out for CHICAGO Jan 20 (UP)— Billy basketball MIDV UfTHontrr Jones of Philadelphia Uvorlte to win OTFP' Glen Chilton regular forward has non' the "flu” and will be replaced by the v u ::: a j 4 line 0 I I heavyweight tourniment will diminutive “Jackrabhlt" Deglebeck Battling Bozo of Birmingham Markland Allred will tart at forwR'7'r"'i' S T i In the semifinal to the ward Evans at center and Fullmer ihm if 0 o o zonin' 0 e Broulllard-Jarkl0 e Lou xim Fields welter- - Allred at guard against American 4 3 ' outs (weight title bout st the Chicago ata- - Fork The Cavemen Wildcat game j 11 1 1 ill ToUI Is expected to draw a 8 41 14idium January 28 Totsls capacity house aba I 171 Dunn defeated Charles Hunt W A (12) 8-- 4 i 21-1- 21-1- " 1 20-2- 21-1- 8 Simmons Doesn’t Worry About Pay t 21-1- 8 The other match which proved a keenly contested one was that between Lutzen Buma playing at scratch and V B McGhie holding a handicap Buma won but he had to call upon his best resources to gain the verdict Other results with handicaps indicated in parentheses Floyd Leaver defeated E McClel7 lan (10) Harold Dent defeated Le Roy Kar-re- GARFIELD— With the first half SEATTLE Jan 18 (IF)— Because he title in the Utah Copper club 'a annual would loeo one quarter of school bowling tournament safely tucked work Lloyd Nordstrom University away after a close battle that did not of Washington tennis champion and end until the last game of the final reholder of the Pacific northwest sec- series teem No 3 captained by P R tional doubles title declined an Invi- Schultz will start the second seiles tation today to try for a place on the January 25 in the second game of the Team No 4 captained by 1833 United States Davis eup tesm evening H was the only player In the Pacific Bond Albean the team that gave the northwest to be honored with an tnvi winners a hard battle throughout the first half will be the champs’ oppo' tatiea nents The second series calls for each team to plav a tolal of 30 Six teams have signed up for the set team No £ captained by H C Anderson be the new contestant out after the club championship Games will be N 20 TRENTON Jan rolled every Monday and Thursday MILWAUKEE Wi Jun 20 (UP) tennis German Nuclein star deleat jevening from January 25 to March 24 ed William T Big Bill) Ttlden heie Inclusive after which a three game — Al Simmons Philadelphia and American last night marking the first time In elimination tournament will be held 'I the senes of ma'tlies billed as for the between the winners of the first 0 league batting champion f&id today the three-yea- r conti act he signed last world's professional championship second sets year had two more years to run and that he has beer able to turn the trick that he had no salary worries The The score of the four set duel were Park CJty A C Takes three-yea- r contract Is believed to call 4 3 6 6 4 a total of $100 000 Competition between Tilden and Games forSimmons Sixty Straight Nuasleln chief attraction of a travel expects to train again this bx their flinhv eentrr season with the Milwaukee Biewers rpnr-i- d lng troupe of star now stands two park Wortlet " Perk th A peers nt until shortly before the American S 61 37 vie victories to one in favor of Tilden loir ovr lit Htwr A O season opens iriur tli sum triht victory for llu ihr league Mutrs The eerily f ml ecoln Mine SMed Skating Entry liekson mitlirr bis far Lor In ih RYERRON in BECOMES MEDALIST Barber fti)d Oruhn held thlr oiJjwntntF MIAMI Fla Jan 20 MW B Ry- tor tli loser Blirp tud “'Of Litl Ghotrt to 269 11 lowlooked ersnn of Coopertown N Y huiry-i’p- ( food irnri ing through hi qualifying round as Wl OCONOMOWCyC it mm park city Jun 20 o p p daiknnua settled over the course toLI’)— The entries in the national Trkmn rf o r p p J rf — 73 to win medalist III day carded )04t 0 Mhrp e:eed skating championship for both Roirr H Murdock 1( 5 j honors In the Glenn CurtK ? 13 3 3 3 N Murder kC trophy and women on Fowler lHke y r Itie re Sivilation amateur golf tournament 3 t 8 and Sunday were increased to (oiin IS Frerelt le here t 0 0 3 2 9 tidav Four stars who failed to Youn if Cunel am rf 0 6 0 0 V -- lltf tor the men's Olympic team 7 ribU rf 0 0 4 GREEN RIVER 44 INS 0j 0 0 0' ! compete bets Tlew are Melvin ort ree CRFEN RIVER 0 0 0 (II Wyo — The ton Detroit and Alfred Kurera 0 0 0 0 Wolves Gieen River high school baV iism Minster and Wallace Mitch- llrn ketball team won from the Tigers 4i 24 6 3 Ml Tftlftlf ft 1 TgU ell aa ol Chicago Dm Jtrkfon IRoik Springs Tuesday night 23 to 21 i nd M BfUrr offiUii -- Player With Handicap Wins in Day’s Play at Gymnasium come of Bingham Friday night at Blnghamtl'T)rU?blt’'r'n 6 EpiBfopal Coach Vadal Peterson announced' pkiUnV Congregational ELY Nev— Playing under presaure f Wednesday White Pin and Overton ’x Of the ih Tisht hr 12 includApproximately players In the interchureh tourney resulted high fchoolft waged a bitter Struggle pUring Richins Bolic Walt Aldo Gene ing in game here before the local Woods guards: Paul Callis Les Saun- corlpf prs Flrt Methodist iuVan1 team eked out i 3330 win eumte were the ouiatemimgihasKetbaU wit ders McKay Hale forwards will in- - end tivx mi appear to b th to haul itlover the bovs from downstata and vade the mining town for the game Uhouih (w Kirhtdiinn trophr aept thir state clean in zone Tmnmii luptUt mereoy Callis Drobablv will start at center 11rd 1 r nnt m oui 0j th P0lu P0Mtbl competition The complete squad will be named champion Apparently the gun saved the Ely (or Thursday BT MARK'S Immanuel bap quintet as Overton was in the midst Pete Couch assistant conch UT Vi of the close and (urlou" Purt Andrew rf rf 111 Cor have charge of the reserve team yuiinin' it' i o I 3 wmon ifW’ o o a o was cutting down the lead of the Bob-m- Tilden at Last Tastes Defeat LOS ANGELES Jan 20 m— Leila Foqrrier 37 former claimant to the title of world's championship endur ance swimmer today announced she had separated from her husband One Only 5 football coach will come here Friday to interview University of Iowa BINQHAM-f- lv Coach DUnd‘i Matna partah Uj state champions were year athletic board members upset In their first league gams htrg Tue the Iowa coaching Job regarding Dr E H day gveuing by the Bingham team by lha of 36 to 34 Lauer athletic director said tonight score shooting of Byrne and WhlUler for Director Lauer said that Little had theThehome team was too much u not applied for the vacant Hawkeye champs they scored 15 and 14 respectively ana VecuUne were the main cogs coaching post but that the board felt of Rieler the chanipa attack his experience and record warranted The ecore MAGNA (34 BINOHAM m this consideration Little will visit OTFP OTPf the university at the invitation of the SI to rf o ISO Bme rf 73 1 5 ‘ I 3 If hlttier Iowa board the director asserted “ M V’ f £”'ck 1 H will be the second coach on thevacuitne 4 1 1 10 o J CHICAGO Jan 20 (UP)— Lu Blue list of six prospects to appear here'iqull't ri’ MM o 0 o 0 Bianchlfv ® 0 '4Mr“’rI Chicago White Sox first baseman re- for interviews MichJim tUHKJVlchlg turned his signed contract today igan State grid coach Crowley was here Tues13 15 10 34! 16 10 4 50 ToUli Totali bringing the total number of White day Refer Dthistrom umplrg Horn Sox signed to five Blue played in every game last season batting 306 lSTERCHURCIl It la believed Blue was given an increase in salary LEAGUE Copper Bowlers Rearrange Play Scratch Men Endurance Swim parmefS Yjn Star bays Hubby Lead Advance Wouldn’t Learn First Places In Handball In 6 Events ' Handicaps again proved difficult but not Insurmountable obstacles as all save one scratch player triumphed over handicapped rivals In the Deseret gymnasium's singles handball tournament Wednesday afternoon The day’s play brought the meet to within four matches of second round competition which is scheduled to begin either late Thursday or The four remaniing early Friday first round matches must be finished Thursday Allen Alfrey proved the' only scratch man to lose to a player with when B Wednesday handicap Lewis defeated him Lewis had a advantage that was too difficult for Alfrey to over- Despite the fact that he has scored easy triumphs in his last three appearances before local fans Ira Dern Salt Lake's heavyweight title contender Is not entertaining an attack this week as he of goes about preparing himself for his bout with Roland Kirshmeyer Oklahoma cuy Kirshmeyer and Dern meet Friday night over the 90 minute route in a bout that lops the weekly program at McCullough's arena Dern would have cause to become planting election of officers Clarence Evans president C Oren Wilson vice president: J R McIntyre Bingham L A Blaekham Magna and Ed Larsen Murray second vice presidents over the districts in which they reside and A Keete Cook L P Hickam Speed Carter Dr George Allen Ben Clark Roy Thompson and Lon Richardson directors are completing their terms Holdover directors are E E Eliason and E M Bagley Overconfi-llen- t Attitude eo Hand fish are under the care of a private hatchery in Murray Hickam also will detail the fish planting activities of the association during the past year Warburton will report a decrease of nearly 200 members In 1931 compared with 1910 In the latter year there were 1700 members of the association while last year the number diminished to 1510 Aside from these and minor reports the main order of business will be Forwards will not do all the scoring when Brigham Young university and Utah Aggies tangle at Provo in their basketball series Friday and Saturday evenings George Young right Utah Aggie guard came Into the spotlight as a scorer in the Bobcat series last week while Lou Johnson left was a vital factor in the Cougars’ scoring attack in the Utah series last week If Johnson recovers from a severe cold he will receive a starting assignment against the Aggies Local Grappler Refuses to Giants’ ‘Holdout’ L C Hickam chairman of the fish committee will report that there are Company- - Comes to associathe 150000 fish belonging tion 100000 of which will reach legal Down to Three before for June 15 The 'unsatisfactory" Scoring Guards May Match Skill - h competition this season Pete Couch coach of the Ute grapplers was in Progran formed Wednesday An athletic Jamboree will be staged ( Larson experienced recurrence Thursday at 8 p m in the Twenty of a shoulder injury originally suf- ninth ward Some of the fered during the football season Mon amateur and professional outstanding boxers ana day evening In a practice tussle with wrestlers will perform on the pro a teammate gram There will be 15 matches The injury became so painful that he underwent an examination and McAllister Hagen Meet was warned by physicians not to continue in the sport Iloicell Williams Nexll Larson will be graduated in June which means that his Utah athletic MIAMI Fla Jan 20 career is at an end McAllister Queens Valley N Y and The squad will not name a cnptuln Jfl(k llagen Salisbury N Y halted to succeed the popular leader whon three-hol- e rally by Willie Dow will help conch his mates throughout Fa go N D and John Watson South the remainder of the season Ernest Bend Ind to win one up onthe Larson n freshman who is no rela- eighteenth hole their quarterfinal tion to Chuck is being groomed fur match today In a professional four-ba- ll the heavyweight class golf tournament Wild Bill Mehlhorn New York and Walter Bourne Princeton N J Hoop Loop Standings lost two holes as they ended Remain Unchanged their only match at the fifteenth hole four up and three to go after outdoing ELY Nev— League standings in Fred Mlloy Uxlngton Ky and Jack v both local basketball loops remained Thompson Youngstown Ohio f were so as far leaders the unchanged Willie Macfarlane Tuckahue N concerned after the close of play last Y and Charlie Pairmnn Kokomo week-enMcGill Community league Ind likewise stopped their five with three victories and no de- final match at the fifteenth quartergreen as feats retained leadership of the Slick they won four and three from Jules er circuit while Ely’s Irish copped Huott Quebec and Frank Stuhler r another to hold the lead In the Boston Mass In the fourth match Earl Howe! lengue Scores over the week end were Miami and Eddie Williams Clrve MrGill Community 54 high school land disposed of Jim Dante Braebun Blues 25 lrivh 33 high school White N and iddie Schultz Tiov 16 McGill Outlaws 27 high school three and two faculty 17 McGill Commlary 50 McAllister and Ih(geq will mee Lund 44 second game Lund 27 Howell and Williams in tomorrow's 22 McGill Snnkers 33 Eiy semifinals with Macfarlane and M I A 17 Snaker 30 M I A 23 In Pairmnn playing Mehlhorn and second game Bouine WT-Ch- arley 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