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Show ci , e May 21, ow6 It41'. 1949, Salt Lake City, Utah THE. DESERET NEWS - - . , I ?MI - I . M, . - NSW' ',,:.4.ço:..4-4-0-es:::.poojj:0-0T:,:,Vtoh...!vçq...9...!.(l.p...:.:.---.-.1......ra......cK-H?T.9.q..;'c,.,....91p.!.......:-..7--... , , , 1 1 ,.'1..ciOrli..066.-.::TOn.h.i's.i.:J36:4r:60.4, ' r , , .H: ' E' Ferguson Hurt, ' Play Enters Finals 411.' D.y'...'....i.fTj4-.S.fr.-r.ij...ii:0;Sl.:.(id-jls.--:--7F;-id-jd.'O.ii-4..-:'- , .. Pot., I ... .. ... .. . .. .., .. ..... 'Colorado A&M .. ..... .. ..... .. .1rr-71 -7- ir.ecupTiot:t4;:zt41144c" botch. . I -:, :' iSMIZ3q11.7""4"1 , : I . Watkins. - - - , . rA , ,, By Jack Iclirclough . Late Saturday Brent ;, Utah was It Handball,Champion ' University finish for the title of Utah's Western '1..,'''Does Well in U. S. Tourney of the . -- To TSub-Mond- , i k .1 Skyline Six as Dick Brow- and his doubles Dick Moody, survived difficult semi- tional 'amateur champion, Yet- finals matches Saturday morning guson slipped and fell, suffering at Salt Lake Tennis Club. a fracture of the collar bone. He Brower outlasted Utah's Len will be out of the game for two months at least. Promoter Jim - bowning reBYU Netters Lead vamped the card- to place Jim ' Watkins, Indianapolis i t- eamegnear monopgolizing We est! ern Division tennis 'honors as kins was scheduled originally to fight Gene Pearce. Watkins was national king- - Dick Brower and Dick Moody formerly -I- ndianapolis-Golden , "" I - ; ; 7 '"---- ,, , I , - -" - - ,, handball players. He met the new , 1949 ,,,, , ' , - -t if ' -- - This was no small moral victory how- 7 ; ever for the Gowanus Carol .$ expert pol, , , 7lb, , r ' Ntiks,,,,,,,,,a.., . f ished off Gus Lewis, 1947 and 48 na- r . ' , -In fact champ,- 21-- 8 and 21-- 6. ' t: ,,,, . '' ,. - it, tional u.. a. Utah the gave Hersckowitz his champ g '' ..., :,:..,Ef: 1 A, 4 toughest time until the finals. , .,- -, , , Effort , Best Utah Singles lt,k,,, 4 His reaching the round of 18 tops '.. Jack Fairdough the best effort of any Utahn in na- :, - ' Jionals singles play but it still doesn't match the national stature - - won by a couple of Deseret Gym doubles aces back in 1928. In that year genial Max Foote and Rennie Clawson went to , .,..I ,,,. Cleveland and returned with- third place In the national senior - a , I,.. 4.1A.. doubles. These two wear the only national tournament medals :0 these parts and their effort represents tops for Utahns in Z14, -bandba ., rehis eastern no were victories Anderson Proving flukes, J-. cently downed -4.- the California singles an exhibition,-21-11,--21Granting Freeman was bothered by the altitude and the short court these are still impaessive scores. 1 , , i : Although he has already done better than any other prior . f ; ,Utahn in singles, many gym kibitzers feel Anderson has the 6 potential for more improvement. If he does develop, still an: ,,'7 -other Utahn may wear one of the AAU handball medals and Utah may once more hit the national handball map. , ,.----- - , , I . . , , 't ' , 4., -- ' A'. '-'- - S S Vague Gets Boxing Boost A bright as natio crown already is, it took on a G. little vicarious Iusture last Wednesday courtsty of Don Perko, , "r" 1049 National Gold Gloves champion. Layne of course is Lewiston, Utah's 1949 national eillor !.., : ... heavyweight AAU champ. lie won what . amounts to the unot- , . z -r , Rex-Layn- e; ;3 - ,' . tidal undisputed national amateur crown when he convincingly. ,s,-. i Perko in a recent benefit boxing show in 30 seconds of the third round in Salt Lake City. . Wednesday in Chicago, Perko gave another boost to Layne's stock when he won a TKO victory in the third round from Alejandro-Arteche of Spaint Europe 'a top- amateur- - heavyweight,- - in s meet.Goideti-GloveInternational the ,, . look makei like one of the best in the world. It Layne - , : .- - ' 4 flattened .,. A.' . 1. It Pays to Philosophize Players of horses are notoriously philosophic about the quirks but none can top the principal in this AP account of '.', of fate Cree-G", recent devotee. This gent came up with a hot tip, "to hot he told a friend and the two of them took a flyer. The horse ., gA usually ran eighth in a field of ten, but next morning they eagerly grabbed a paper and surveyed the form. Their horse broke last, ran in seventh place for a while then moved up to third on the chart,showed a couple of asterisks and a ., , the - -- note stretch..Then saying the horse had fallen dead in the stretch. The plunger sadly at the paper and commented: "Anyway he was... well placed when he died." ,.,,1-- ,, ,, e,,, -- ee ...,, ,;'--7.- . . !r :, ,...., !' - i ; - 3-- 3. 1, . 8-- 4, 6-- 6-- 8, 4-- Finalists - y State's , - - - against itdams-Keit- h lUtah Brower. had one of the toughestbattles he has experienced-i- n his young collegiate career in getting past Morris, who during this tournament has played inspired tennis: The first two sets were Arher t-,U- , Fires Record - Peck of 'Wyoming Named Head I 0 was elected coach, -for 1.- ),. ,.,&T It def. 'i Mor- -, .'," ., - 1 0.. OGDEN second round score (Spec.)Registering ;:'Ahe '" , , ; .. :.. : , - Both-team- 1. 6. I. "turrm-15"7v- Adems-Larse- i -- Puitila nine. ROUND ' Cowboys Win Tennis - : ..-- s rains p 1 ; - a't 7, ; - - , - .',4' I w - AY---------- . MIDGET RACE CAR 7 i ,:, '" , I t, 72, . ... l' - , ,' .', t- AindSouth-Sevier--High---Sch- , k , -- 6-- , - CANDIDATE.....-Z4c1,- 5th South and uaT UTAK i , I ' No 22 , ' Phone Provo 2635-- ,' tin art 0-- - - I , --- I ' ' , 6-- 2, j ,,; , -Of - - 8-- , 4P-- ... . . . i .. ,M TO ;- -. Lark at Draper. ' ... -- , Monday Southern Division anst,Iiosts City was Riverton : - .. . C .. , ..... .7 y Northern Division - muTallerellia -- - "rang" Manna. '56,Tirr,tlete,,,flist - - -- - Bkri", 311ADIpM 21ST SO.UTH AND --- - - --SIN:WEST -- -- ,,,,.1. - , -- L iitTCHILDREN SI 4. ADULTS - aed. 2:30 P.M. 0 Hippodrome --- -C -- SUNDAY , ,. Crescent. at South Jordan. Blutfdals-a- t, i Cin- RACES' ..;.... :- .- ; , of the 1949 'm ,. "'rise Zider Of Brigham Lynch end Weatherill, as a southpaw, demonstrates . his characteristic service, after booked for Derks Field in Salt team, reached the doubles finals' having won his way, into the Western Division singles semiLake City , Wednesday at 2 finals by defeating Carter,, USAC. Brower iis favored by defeating Denver's Robertson - . p.m. . 1. and Tom' Love; 6, to win ;he Utah singles title in the Western Division meet. , Admis.sion prices for both . - M . -- . , Reds Have Veterans - ace , - ;1, -- . County 'Baseball Listed ' - LOW ITURDLESPirst Heat: Won by Tollstrup, Utah: second. D. Dunn, Wyoming; Kum Denver. Time: Second Heat: Won by Cook. Den. second. M. Dunn, Wyoming; third, Lindsay. Utah State. Time: 24.4- HAMMERWon by Hensley, Colorsoa A. & M. (157.5 feet): second. Oottfred. Utah State (145.7 feet); third. Mimi, A & M. (145.5 feet): fourth. Ballo Coin. A. ds M. (139 feet): fifth. Hard. castle, Utah (137 feel ) ---- ..- -- -- ;. sain-admItt- - inches). ar -- ..,..., .' lOth Wesit- ' ool - '' .' ". enth grade may for, 10 cent! 1114 Sr. cinnati team are men. They are Ray Mueller,. Harry Gumbet:t and Johnny Vander Meia. - . games has been set as 60 cents for adults and 35 cents for high school students with ' activity Cards. Students below. the say-th- e s '., ,., . 6-- 3, BROWN , .,, -- - - - ,.' . - - :i '"" - .', ' ---. ..',, . .: esetTor. Provô; Mondcty,- ' - HIGH HURDLESFirst Hest: Won by Tollstrup, Utah; second, D, Duna, Time: WIonling: third, Stine, Wyoming. 14,9. Second Heat: Won by Lindsay, Utah State; second, M. Dunn. Wyoming; third. Cook. Denver. Time: 15.3. DASHPint Heat: Won by Wyoming: second, Riffle, ..third, Chadwiek, Young; Brigham fourth. Chytraus. Utah. Time: 22.0. d Heat: Won by Christiansen, Colo. & M. second, Prince. Utah State; third, Rivers, Denver; fourth, Beata. Denver. Time 22.0. Denver ; BROAD JUMPWon by Riffle. (24 feet 21a inches); second, Bordiaan. Denver f 22 feet 2 inches); third, Woodward. Utah i22 feet Inch); fourth. Lindsay Utah State (21 feet 914 inches': fifth. D. Dunn. Wyoming 121 feet 1 us inches): Math, Stine, Wyoming (20 fees Thrie'mmber Baseball Finals -- , 1- - Class -- 1 :: tolf,o1,.,!tes:!f?'....ht,:,-.,:...,...- - i, - - , j ,. , 4,- '' j , ,- 1 - 1;1 trucks along the train tracks anything for a victory. Add that accident to a snow storm in the canyons enroute, continual rains in the valleys and you can see where the Denver, trackmen could labor under the belief 'that someone didn't-wan- t them to compete t1.11 the event this year. , . , 10.0. little. a The Denver coachint staff chide4 the Utes on the premise that Utah wanted, the meet badly enough that they'd plant ) i ' the Skyline meet,- arrived in Salt Lake City Friday with quite a layed ..... , - big fanfare'. It seems that the train smacked truck right near the depot and the team was de- ;: ,,,, l RUII.Pirst- Heat: Won by Christiansen, Colo. A. de M.; second. Mar. e Utah State. Time: 51.0. Second lue'aei Won by &filch, Denver: second. Homer, Brigham Young. Time: 51.3. Third Heat: Won by Prince. Utah State; second, aenriques. Utah. Time: 01.3. DASHPint Heat! Won by i Denver: second, M. Dunn. Wyo. Stifle. ntittil; third, Oink; Denver:- - lotirth lek. Utah. Time: 10.1. Second Hest: Won by Chadwick. Brigham Young: second Stivers. third. Chytraus. Denver; Utah; fourth, Sessions, Utah State. Time: on taking e' 1 4. , ' 440-ya- rd The Denver track team, bent (Special)Two "'" 0 toneigkhtabothuatt siktheesre eitgwbot possible points from the Utes in 1 . ... t..- Fri( - half-mi- le ,urday.-Coa-th breaks - finals Sat- Pete Couch figured. Utah for the hammer: Branch Stars ABOUT Enter Tourney: -B3r Hack , "'1...--f 1 : . - v - j i , :!---"- : , place. The hammer winner was light. weight Frank Hemsley of the Rains who spun the .chained ' weight for st nifty 157.5 feet on a next fall. slippery field. His mate, Al Rd. He will assist MiltMetham in' gel was third and Herb Ballou football and basketball and also was fourth. are the trial heats Following handle much of the physical in the 440, broadjump, dashes, education program. hurdle' and the finals in the ithletes from the Branch Agricultural College track squad will be entered in the AAU meetiriday, according to Edwin MY Peterson, BAC. Darwin Woodbury, La Verkio, and Gareth Spencer, Kanab, two of Coach Murray Maughan's artists, will enter the track event. ,.. , , , -- College. Anderson, a star for Utah before the war and upon his return, will join the Wel?lit staff ,,,- - second bad break, came in the next heat, when Don Perkins led all the way, but slowed up at the tape' to have Homer of Brigham Young lunge in front of him at thefinish and puthhn out of the finals. , Both Perkins and Brown had defeated Homer and Marcusen'in dual meets this year. -- Vico Henriques was the only I Ute to qualify, which meant that Henriques would likely be lost to - s ,:.:. " gie runner. --T-he , , , Andersön Named sev. Weber Assistant Coach -- .;. Brower-Mood- -- ' ' . 6-- 5. -- 2; - '''' ' the Saturday picture. Denver meanwhile qualified 12 run, the men in the dashes, &oad jump and the hut.- dies. Utah and Utah State put I each in these finals. Wyo. ming came up with nine placers, New BYU three and Colorado A. & M. came in with two. Rams Leading The Rams toqk .the early lead Clare Anderson, former Uniin 'the meet however when they versity of Utah bis.ketball star garnered first, third and fourth Fri-- n, and a graduate from the U. places in the hammer finals 10 points. Utah State's for day physical,. education department thu June, has been named asfour points and Utah trailed with sistant coach at Weber Junior Hal Hardcastles' singleton in fifth see-Saw- ed ri t redo A and M, and- - Lax Mar. of Utah State tried to hug cthuesell No. 1 lane, make a pass on the inside and lost out to the As. 4 ' '' t' '' : - 4- z 3-- ' : Ot Brower-Mood- ,, ' -- - Friday afternoon. In the opening contest the Indians took an early three-ru- n lead and manged to hold onto.the iictoii Margin until the final frame. Mesa threatened in the fourth inning with a two run rally but were unable to toll the 2 count scored wildly in the final game that back and forth, until the last half of the - last -- inning when Pueblo pushed acrou the winning tally to leave the score Yoxey and Perse shared honors on the mound for the winning ,,....--.- . Students Get Scholarships t , -- -I- , PUEBLO, Colorado (Special) Pueblo claimed the Colorado Junior College baseball crown bere Saturday following a twin bill clean sweep over Mesa College ,j1 . g Evils-Ba- 1' 7 ' ,4r ,' Diqmond Title CEDAR CITY : . 4. r-- 4 , :;,-- Mesa Claims 4: n, .' ,o'-t- city-go- was the surprise isinner of Mt. 2171tsif.ardll: ' , Duane Adams. American Ogden Archers first invitational UMW-Bob -. highest .... . .- Calton, Bartcder, it,,, ...."" , ,, , , IITTh def.' t .1 . , i targer-meeof orthe seasonbeld Keith Illertoen, Utah. t -- ... ' 7 : , , , , I ..',.. , Doubles 1 ; Clarence Lund of Salt Lake City at Monroe Park. .0... , " ..i -', . ?fret RoundAdams-LarsoUSAC, def. 1' . Erickson. BTU, His American round score of John ' . . - ' ,,"' def. 'Utah, 660 has only been exceeded by tl'aumnit vea rilziall3negar ' t- 4 5 ' . II4, ,.. , def. Wallace Men. the record scores of Mardee Rob- hilber-Pa,.. Brf, t tf. Prep. . . . '. Madliell;USAC, , Utah Braithwainson, nationally famous .i Utah, def.. .' ' 15:Cedar ' ' - . ' , - ite-Val WoOdward., USAC. ii, , archer, , ,,,, . "2 , , ,' Iswkry Round Second :T j: r 1. I 1 -- 3. mat ".I del. Utah. James Strebel of Ogden tar1 P CEDAR CITY (Special)Five (MAC. led . , ,, -!, , ,. .....' '' 4.; '''''''' ' ,'4:-,- , ....,., '. '"- scholarships have been offered to ried off second place honors, Utah, when rain stopped the i ''' 1 C a in. on Saturday. match. at Continued Von while Edward Dahlstrorri... school athletes- of southern high 4 Results ., 1 ' .. ,ow ?..I.Jta and eastern- Nevada by Miller and Claude Holmes were -- - Saturday's '. 1.-''' Singles Setnifinials :.' : 1 ' :.7":::'.'tl:......:c.,:iL2' '::,,...:;.A.; '.',:r.... ., Motor Company of Cedar in a blanket finish- for third Dick Brower. BTU,. def... Len Mord, Thorley ' - .4.,.... ', are for place. Mrs. Verne Trittin equaled Utah, , city. The scholarships Dick BYU, def. Bob canon N.. 4!:404,..."..4 I. 1...'-t - tuition to the Branch Agricultural her own state record of" 570 in BTU, Moody, , ... ' 11 Doubles flontifinala ':,,A , ,,..'.::::.,: ! tt ,:,. Eddie to Columbia the been ..rg!,.1..-,..round, while given Duana Adama. Keith Larsen. MAC. ::1:: ".,.; College and have II 1 .1 ...Mt Wendell Love, Winegar, Utah, 104, s ,. ' 1 8 :. high school seniors who will en- - Berg posted the two highest ., - ,.... ' .. 'd 1 7 ir,S. ,,i Junior American rounds ever ter college next fall. i , (':, iy .. ..., it i4. were shot by a boy in Utah target .71.. , The five scholarships '''''' r!:, ,I ,I,, . , ilkt 1 0 awarded to Jack Goddard, Beryl, competition. His rounds of 738 ,tAtkiiiitiotitsitst :.':::!777,77.:.7!.r." ,. 1 1 7 rt who attended the Cedar City High and 722 were well above his I I, I ...t , " .. Ted Meyers, Milford; 1048 record score of 686. i- School; 4i'. : ...'' Hamblin, Kanab; Don Attentibn fans is . archery - ': ": 'pf Staihel!, Hurricane, and Bob for- Crown-j.I!'' 131 now focused" on the erection of L.---'' ''' Nevada, whontit- the final 1 t. '''.;441;zvw Panaca, bicker,' ' of Beehive the .., )., ' targets FORT COLLINS,"Colti-LAP- )t. tended theLincoln ,Co , , '..T..' Archers new field course ,.4;,-- ,,, ,,,,,, ..- the School. , Skyline Wyoming .., captured t Dell Canyon. scheduled for Sat- -, .. , ;. , .. Divilion tennis title ,4.; 1.. ,. .,r -. ' '? urday afternoon, May 21. For.:,,,...".,. ,..... .., ., ..,, , ,'.'.s. Lt ..,..:.'..'7 ,, ,!!444,4,3 -- - - , -- ...., llt h's Clan . -; 7,' mal competition - is also slated Friday although ' three matches baseball , i 445'rme,.,.: .,;,;:,,L' 1 i 7. , . ' over Field '.I.' ' the Timpanogos be to t 4 yielded to ols ,fickle Ju- ORDERNOW .,...,,,,., Saturday. plsyed fihals , ti '. remain ",....a,,, ' ",- Archery .Course in Provo Can- t.',11 t 1.': ,, Cowboys won seven of nine ., ...1,77,774.7 '','.2,..:',.,:: piter Pluvius once- - more: as 1:. I.t 22: Field for ( forced postponement for c .: A,, ,.P., .! 10 a.m. and Denver University and Colorado .' ... , rounds will begin at , ',' ''''., ;.-, ," .: ,. -I 1 AP.. 7: ,' ,:' :,,il , third time of the game 1:30 P.m . ': ,' .,. , ,, ,. ,, - between Cyprus .:, , : - ' ., - , ' - A&M were winning two each. r' :e .i,41 I i, MEMORIAL . ' ' ' '' '''' High of Magna ; :;: ' ,..,';'; ..,, the ', of ,,,I ,',';:." On .:,., one point per , ; basis , , 1. ' net , , ----- -. , t 1 ;'' ''' D ,,',.... Monroe. : 0 tearh-wa- s -of out of reach., , . Is' ':' '' A. ' '''''. ,, , ' . .' ".' ',' , - Flowers from "Soli Horace 11.7 Rose, executiveI: IN:: Tomorrow's singles final will As ,, .o, A 1,;,. '.,- , ,t. ,..0., , , k ,i,, I ,,:,,. secretary of the Utah High ': ' Lake's Leading ' ' ' "er-,- c't be an , affair. Paul '' ' , 141 , ;.... :'vr.'' - ,,:j, k. tti!f g o School Activities Assn., ' x t11,11 1!, Lynch and Bill Weatherill will irsidimi4c011,0orir.,-........:-;- - FLORIST" ,,,, , ..,, 4,,,,.,,,,,flounced Saturday that a fourth .1 t'k I - : 4 ., , battle for the title. Lynch disi: :t ....y ', .,,',..-.-attempt will be made to play ,t A ' DIAL , , 7, ..., posed of Colorado A'M's 'Frank """-- - 77- , ., , 14 ,.... 0 n., , the game at 2 p.m. Monday, at A ., AND TRAILER - - Munroe, .. k , ' . .,,,, ':' and Weatherill ,y,v.,,,,,,,,,., , ,, t .,.,p ' V , the Provo Timp Ball Park. . , ,.. ,, . , , rs'l ,,,, polished off Denver's Dan Rob- . , Meanwhile ,,,,,,,,i,,w4.,..,,, ..., , 1,he Class "A" f , , FOR SALE - - - ertson 3, in the afternoon : w..vw,,,,),,s,06))))esi),60),Kmoosiokas;-4,A,)- ,, ,,,',,;,,,,,,Vo- l- championship game between A' , r,' - 1 . V rts.tittittoln-.9312- ', , ' ,,, 4-- Browor,-11T1- - lf , lei Aggies. Singles '' y - ti , ing in the Club. - In addition to the'naming of a new head Mr next year, the coaches drew up a list of 8-- plystitoun6Thet -- - Nib-le- ---.' - - ' .. 1950-a- t a meet.- Ft. Douglas Golf' 4-- ,.a, ., : Coaches'-Association-- The latest in - event. This unexpected reversal put the Utes out of the favored spot and gave the prediction nod to Denver University. Mee Fubib le Ball The Utes' fh'st setback came in --heat of the quarter-mil- e, thaltef- Don Brown, trailing .the , Colorado aggregation, Emery siid. , ,' ,,. ,, Leading the Nibley divoters for li , ., , ,'.. ,,,,,, ' 4,,,, ' the Sunday match will be Tom McHugh Jr. and Alex Stevenson while professional Hal --Sommers ,,; . , heads the Grand Junction team. t , I, , :,,,, : '. ' .,,,;,,.., ,,,,, , - Sommers holds the record for t,,,' i ' ; " the Rocky Mountain Open tour- 0,,:r.-- ,,,,',,,' , - '' ,i,,.; ney with his; 203 for the Imedal play. Be posted the I carding during last season's - Frank RAMSTARTER play. Teeoff time hag been set at 12 -- Hensiey;Colorado-A-ZI-M. noon. hammet tosser, collected top honors in his special event during the first day. of the Skyline Six track meet at Utah University Stadium. . Friday. night as president of the Skyline Six Track Wins Mat Goi- ,i't . The match play scheduled with Bonneville for. May 22 has been postponed in order to host the , - -- ,,,.. , supervisor..-- I , The summary results: .. ,, 1 8-- 6. ITRâtind on Mt. Ogden Cowie z:..". - , . - Grand Junction's roving golf team tangles with a picked crew Sunday on the NibleylinksTaccording - 7-- 5. 8, ''"' '''' , , the Gorgeous George- - school- - of- - grappling art, the Atomic Blond won the feature at the June 3 and 4 Sky. Coliseum grapple event Friday made line Six athletic directors' meetnight from Ray Stevens, the clincher coming in the form of a ing in Salt Lake City. Howard (Tuff) Linford, pres-eas close as possible. knee to the stomach nt president, and Pete Couch, Morris had an excellent OppoIt wasn't until his hair was stated that no radisecretary, in the first set when he endangered that the Blond went rtunity were contemplated, cal changes 4forged ahead -2 only to see the to work. Re won the first fall that some- innovations Cougar ace square games at 4- with a body press. Stevens was but be would suggested to make ill and eventually win the set at mussing up the Atomic battler in smoother and meets track the One service break in the sec- the second fall until a knee to from a specmore enjoyable ond set allowed Morris to deuce Steven's stomach ended a series tator's viewpoint The recomof flying blocks. the match at mendations were not divulged. The deciding factor in the final Roger Mackay, the hero, defeatCoaches attending the meeta ed Aroul the in villain set was Morris' fatigue which was Lopez, ing, prior to the Saturdamunfall match with evident when he failed to get his, of the 1949 Skyline Six ,first bard service in the court and Lopez being disqualified in the 'ning track meet, were, was therefore unable to follow to final fall. Dutch Schultz and Bill Conference to Peck. Couch of addition in to went a in Goochis the draw net the as effectively as he had Utah, Linford of USAC, Jess in earlier sets. opener. Mortensen of Denver, StamLarsen-Adam- s 'Rate Watts of BYU. and Harry Try. Again Hughes of Colorado A and M. Bob Calton, the meet's most Try, Salt Lake netters were schedstartling performer, came near giving his higher ranked team- uled to take another fling at the Poncho Picked To Win mate Moody more than he could weather-delaye- d Teitelbaum trohandle. Displaying ,a sizzling phy tournament Saturday afterGene Mako, Don Budge's old backhand Calton kept Moody, a noon. doubles partner, sticks to Pancho , Mesa, Ariz.; boy, on the defensive Meet officials said the same Gonzales as the best prospect to for the first two sets. In the third schedule as previously listed will win the major 1949 tennis titles however Moody demonstrated his be played with first contests get- even though Ted Schroeder b in the running again. superiority by gaining a 0 lead ting underway at 11 a.m. and running out the match with a 2 victory. , , ,, Adams and Larsen of USAC , 1 the final of doubles round gained two by winning straight games - l'.4..) ,.. i-!rain Buss Love--- and i ! "o Winegar. Their play had been in.. ., , terrupted. by rain Friday when 4 the score stood 10-in lavor ' 4,, of-t- he ''' --,..,,, , , ' . , l'''".....,J144. 3 ' toh4 i By Hack Miller University of Utah's stock in Saturday's Skyline Six track and field Male took a nose ,dive in Friday's trials . when the Utes up two places in the 440. yard trial beats, qualifying only one' of three possible men In this kos , k.ap 11 wan rigmmer 1: ,, 1:1 0 (:,..,, i Link Squad Nibley's To Host Colorado Team a - -1.., , . . d r.;,,,,,,------- ,, Lead Takes I ;,,, Nv4i,,, . , - ofpyy Duane ..pr' - Aw - , Roving-Golfers-- Lambert, -- , ..:..,) - - ' . 0 Ready schtcluledWitliJiY , '' 7- sur--- , 4 , . Gloveschampionandawinner of several AAU tournaments in main eventers; The finals were to be played Saturday afternOon following the doubles wind-up- ,which -- pitted Atomic-BlonBrower-Mood- ,, ,,, , , ( I up the middle West. To take care of Pearce, it was t, expected that Willie Parker will ge signed sometime today. The victory, remainder of the card goes on as Morris in a 3 while- - Moody defeated the prising Bob 6, gar netter, 7-- 5, , Pk , sluggetinagainste USAC in the doubles finale. The score at - press time was , 1 , 212-pou- - t ,, ''... ''. , - - Duane , - I ' , 404,- . semi-wind- star from Salt Lake A second Deseret once again put Utah on the national handball map. may Aldon Anderson Jr., son. of A. Ae Sr., a former Utah singles ' and 'doubles, champ, got off to a good start in his ,quest for na- ,. tional honors at the recent AAU handball tournament in New s York City. it-- , ,,,st,,.1,0 '00,0ts ' As the 1949 Utah singles champion, I Anderson went to New York and pro- a, , , ceded to reach the round of 16, win- ' , , -. , three matches out omericafsta's rt ing ,, fling ,,..:,' " .., . field of nearly 100 of I t ,' , top - - Jay Ferguson, ,local heavyweight boxer, was withdrawn Coliseum card from Monday's today as a result of an injury in training. In, preparing for a ' scheduled bout Young singles Divisien f " 1, . , r,i,,, iii,-- t - k . Goates By an ,, - f . , s , - , - ay t ''''.:14'w0 50 ,.... ti - ' Tex Inclotted ' ' . . . ' |