Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER I 17 16 1931 UTAH ATHLETES OF FOUR SPORTS LOOK FORWARD TO OLYM PICS 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 Chicagoan Offers Schmeling $200000 to Fight W alker in Charity Card Leaps 200 Feet Title Bout AlfEngen Set Saturday Hill In Ecker Trial at Proceeds Go 2 For Hoop School Sport Stars of 1931 Lund Thinks Locals Have Good Chance By HARDIN BURNLEY- - Region Champion IWtAll 0 Raising of Finances Put in Ilands of Competent Committee A top V ff CfOANU -- i FLIGHT SYAceed o ct I I MADISOM SWIM COUTIAlUED sporx lY t r JZBCOIZD WEECKIA) eu& Rest ity O it Upon Athletes of Other Nations To Be Admitted For Relief ChiCHICAGO Dec 15 MV-T- he cago Stadium corporation acting for Governor Emmerson’s unemployment WASHINGTON Dec 13 (—Provrelief fund committee today wired athof admission ision for foreign an offer of $200000 to Joe Jacobs letes to the United States for next manager of Heavyweight Champion was in made year's Olympic games a house resolution adopted today by Max Schmeling for the latter to meet the senate It now goes to the presi- Mickey Walker In a title bout for dent charity in February or March The offer was made by Nate Lewis LEHI PLATS THURSDAY LEHT— The basketball tilt between Span- stadium matchmaker who also profish Fork and Lehi haa been moved up from cent of the Pricty to Thursday evening In the local fered a privilege of 40 per gymnasium preltmlnsry game getting gate receipts Fresh snow under way at the 1 o'clock The move le due to which had made the annual competitive opera falling on The bout would be promoted by the Stadium corporation for the rejumping over the Flrday s lief fund committee George Getz oig tajkeoff twice extending his skils beyond the millionaire Chicago sportsman a Sunday mark was packed down member of the committee and coOfficers of the Utah Ski club are promoter with Tex Rickard of the Tuesday and the Utah Ski club ace making extensive plans for the first Dempsey-Tunne- y spectacle in 1927 tournament to be held at at Soldier Field asked the Stadium hurtled through sanctioned ‘he mountain air Ecker hill January 1 corporation to work with him in atAmong the professionals who will tempting to bring the bout to ChiaiSifor a leap compete for cash prizes on New Year’s cago manipulating a perfect landing in addition to Alf Engen are: Getz left tonight for Springfield to Engen established the world's rec- day Engen formerly of Salt Lake discuss ways and means of raising ord by jumping 247 feet at Ecker Sverre hill a year ago the United States and now Ogden Ski club pro Steph- money quickly for unemployment reNational Ski association giving recog- en Trogstad and Einar Fredbo of lief and was expected to ask the IlliSalt Lake Halvor Walstad of Los nois legislature to amend the state nition to the feat chamAngeles Lars Haugan Sigurd Ulland boxing law to permit The champion tried about six and others of national repute pionship bouts Should he be sucjumps from the amateur takeoff bewill informal There be another cessful in this one serious objection fore he essayed the giant runway his jumping exhibition Sunday at Ecker Schmeling to fighting In Illinois smaller leaps averaging about 145 hill although only the amateur take by would be eliminated Schmeling is feet anoff will be used for leaping to defending his title In bouts Lawrence Rasmussen was the only nounced President Peter S Ecker of opposed than 15 rounds amateur rider to take advantage of the Utah Ski club The slide is lo- shorter Lewis said prices would be scaled Tuesday's excellent jumping condi- cated 20 miles from Salt Lake up from $5 to $23 tops which would protions the former Park City youth Parley’ canyon duce a gate around $325000 B y PHIL MTEESE Outstanding Utah athletes of four different sports have excellent chances to win their way Into the 193 Olympics to be held in Los Angeles in the opinion of Art Lund president of the Intermountain Amateur Athletic Union Five-Da- y Two middle distance runners and a hurdler a heavyweight boxer speed skater and two swimmers are LOS ANGELES Dec 13 STAIR-WHso good in their respective divisions of Southern California's Trothat the A A U may attempt to pay jans snapped through a short workout today which consisted mostly of their expenses to the national eliminations which are scheduled for early drill on plays devised entirely for the HBF2- in 1932 benefit of Tulane’s unbeaten Green The middle distance runners are Wave at Pasadena New Year's day Levi Myers and Nate Long formerly Coach Howard Jones also gave his of the Utah State Agricultural colplayers some new assignments for their final struggle of the Beason lege and the University of Utah respectively the hurdler is Buck Grant against the Green Wave and then U of U star the boxer is Bob Heckdismissed the squad until next Monler the skater is Dick Johnson and day At that time active preparation the swimmers are Les Walling and for the Tournament of Roses game Orson Spencer both of the U of U will open The entire team is In excellent conExpenses Trouble f dition and Coach Jones fears that Lund’s biggest worry at the presunless the grldsters are given a short ent time is expenses He hopes to raise layoff they will be stale when Tulane sufficient money by popular subscriparrives tion to send at least Myers Long Grant and Heckler to the eliminations Lund has appointed a committee to take care of collecting the money and believes that by the time the eliminations arrive a sufficient amount to pay for the athletes’ penses will have been raised “The performances of Long Grant and Myers against nationally known athletes have convinced me that p these youngsters will make exceptionally creditable showings in those A” eliminations” Lund said Tuesday Best In R M C Myers’ favorite race is the 880 and Long does his best work in the 440 although on his trip through South WHO-HAG-- : Africa he performed mostly in the longer event Grant Is probably the -best high hurdler ever produced in DPJAWA) the Rocky Mountain conference and is a high and broad jumper of no mean ability i Lund is also enthusiastic about the chances which Bob Heckler has in the heavyweight division The A A U 0 1931 Ktng Feature Syndicate Inc Great Britain right reserved president reports that the former —" — — V West high football star Is in perfect sM&sr 4 condition “He trains hard all the time and it appears as though there is no one to seriously threaten him in the intermountain meet which will be held February 10 11 and 12” Charley Welch veteran swimming instructor at the Deseret gymnasium said Tuesday that if Spencer and Walling train diligently they could come very close to the best marks in NEW ORLEANS Dec 15 (P) — the breast stroke and the Coast Dulegnlc’8 Reiterate e Les is work Jockey George Elston who rode 58 the winnprs northern during lacing Oig at the former distance and Orson season Stand Upon Status of captured the honors at Jeftli latter ferson Park today when he placed Walling Fast five mounts in the money Cameramen Elston scored with two winners According to Welch Walling has ' uvered his distance In close to 2:46 Beauty Secret In the curtain raiser As 2:32 is regarded as an exceptional and Banalgirl In the second placed BRIGHAM CITY — C G Adney of SAN FRANCISCO Dec 15 (tf)— Retime Charley believes Walling could second with C V Whitney's Loop In be “right up there among them” with the fifth and finished third aboard Corinne was reelected president of iterating their determination to bar a little more work Spencer's best Whitney’s Crazy Coot and H C Ra- the Box Elder fish and game protec- newspaper photographers from the back is 1:46 gan’s Draha in the fourth and third tive association at the annual meeting time in the held Monday evening at the cham- sidelines during football games next A good college mark Is around 1:39 races respectively o the former L D S star has some The favorite players again took it ber f commerce Earl G Anderson year graduate managers of the Pa cific Coast conference adjourned toon the chin the climax coming In was elected vice president and serious work ahead of him to pour in from It Is rather difficult to tell just how the fourth when Mrs W R Padgett's Chrysler and Conrad Steffen of day as protests began good Dick Johnson Utah’s champion Promethus the odds on choice fin- Tremonton Ellis Lowe of Willard metropolitan papers The ruling was made it was stated peed skater is when compared with ished fourth in the six furlong fea- and Dan Peterson of Brigham City of photothe national stars The local course ture Fred Perry’s King Cherokee directors The holdover directors are because the great number the on which Dick has established rec- galloped home the winner by four Nello Christofferson and Robert H graphers moving up and down of ords in practically every distance are lengths over Mrs C Gregory’s Deem- Stewart Brigham City Bernard Han- sidelines interferred with the view Next season the camsen Bear River City and Henry Ras- spectators laid out much differently than those ster with Crazy Coot third eramen will be grouped on a stand In on which he would have to compete Five persons collected on the daily mussen Mantua President Adney presided- at the the seating section for a place on the Olympic squad double which paid $50640 for $2 Unofficially however it was indiWhether or not Dick will go may de- Banalgirl which paid $3760 and meeting The report of Secretary W cated the action was taken as the re- pend mainly on his showing this Tack which returned $2280 com- W Knudson showed the organization suit of complaints from coaches play-o- f in good financial shape The report season prised the winning combination the committees showed that 228 K and °ther ellher seat?d or w?rk One spokes000 fish had been planted in the ing along the sidelines streams of the county during the past man said the photographers constia "nuisance” shutting off the 1 year and 880 pheasants had been dis- tuted antributed The membership of the club view of the coaches and generally all concerned by “talking Is 324 this year as against 328 last noying to obey rules year Reports of other committees back” and refusing showed considerable activity on the Newspapers Protest part of the association Vigorous protest was made by representatives of papers in the San Francisco bay section on grounds that pictures taken from the proposed dis lance would not be adequate Similar protest was telegraphed to the gradu ate managers from Los Angeles papers Action on the 1933 schedule and se KAYSVILLE — The “stunt circus" of the Davis county high scheduled lection of game officials was deferred he E D counted job— for Wednesday has been postponed until next year’s meeting July 27 28 Los at 29 and Angeles until January 7 it was announced Radio broadcasting of college ath missed out Again he’ll have Tuesday by the two mentors of the letic events principally football came Institution Glen Worthington and In for considerable discussion but no and all the rest One the the Ray Forsbcrg The affair which will the be given in the high school gym will definite stand was taken Instead a resolumanagers adopted graduate consist of boxing jiu jitsu wrestling between him and a weekly pay tion whereby a committee of three When you pay for a fight you don’t fencing and so forth will be appointed in the near future to make a studv of the situation This tell check His wife is somewhat want a pink tea — and when you pay for Devine Would Accept committee will report at a special Mono-haW W to be called by g a Iowa Coaching Post meeting a fresh close shave him I doesn’t realize beverage you're entipresident of the graduate managers’ body tled to all the sparkling goodness of LOS ANGELES Dec 15 (UP)— Auand in a job is Revenue Would Be Welcome brey Devine one of Iowa's outstandnot were discussions While the Mission It’s the genuine Dry 10 “would only athletes give ago ing years made public It Is understood those serious consideration” to an offer to concerned national beverage actually bottled at the feel the colleges and uni Far become hend footbnll coach at Jowa versities should derive being many men shave some revenue he admitted today university sold by are broadcasts that for radio groves The taste proves it! Enjoy your Devine who has coached the South- stations to blade choose clean shaven and organizations for adver you ern California backficld and develchoice of three healthful fruit juices — Using purposes oped a brisk law practice here said of While the makes the difference the way you use be had heard nothing definite from the conference graduate managers adjourned those reporange or lemon or grapefruit — in black Iowa but admitted that he had been Orange r Ijmon resenting northwest members will Dv numerous alumni hold shave approached r Grapefruit bottles at all dealers an informal meeting tomorrow when he was in Chicago with the to draw a minor sports schedule up Trojans for the Notre Dame game a At yesterday's meeting It was de elded that ticket prices to football reduced be should next of Game Fish year games Springville however will be Such reductions ’ Association Names Heads left to the various members Trojans Enjoy k Intent The school for basketball officials for Region Two given by the Reaching Best Form for Utah High School Athletic association will be held Saturday at Jan 1 Meet 1:30 p m In Room 30 of the Smith building of the L D S business college It was announced Tuesday Eager to attain the flawless form by C- Oren Wilson secretary of that enabled him to establish recogthe prep association The lecture class la expected to nized world's record last New Year's conclude about 4 p m at which lay Alf Engen of time the group will go to the Des-erLake stole gymnasium where actual sitjpjJalt uations will he presented by two march on his con teams oetitors by workSchools will he held In Brigham ing out for two ’ startand Provo Wednesday The 'lours at Ecker hill m in Parley's canyon Ing time at both cities is 6:30 p Puesdny afternoon 100-fo- 200-fo- Gt IB A Xi w j III MATS'TA J pv 4J5s v f Jag-- EECOI3D I I Cl3oWDS si1 ' fr 0 Jockey Places Five in Money At New Orleans rm Newspapers Protest Ban Against Photographers C G er er A’ back-strok- ‘ Adney Leads P-rt- Box Elder’s Fisk Game Association d f- - 3 :w - 1 'ftr' t -- i frot V I- - L H landlord thing stood grocer but to "stair’ reluctant to n thirst-quenchin- le important too ! ff i ALSO-IMPRO- VES YOUR FAYORITE BEVERAGE! getting holding without The it Of course you can’t your way to fresh immaculate independence but MISSION DRY Vi that SPRINGVILLE — Officers of the Springville Fish and Game Protective association for 1932 will be elected Saturday ut 8 p in In the Fire hall A venison supper Will be served Newell B Cook stale fish nnd game commissioner is expected to attend the meeting HAL CHASE INJURED TUCSON Arlz Dec 15 MV Hal Chase former major league star wn being treated In a Tucson hospital today for Injuries suffered in an automobile accident near here last night which took the life of Aaron Gordon of Houston Texas RAZORS ' - “ s' - ie- 4&" var s aiS1 a 3 t Stunt Circus at Davis Postponed on landing the -vf jf i r $ uk 'spP appearance will help On the other hand the slightest growth of stubble is a handicap Today Gillette offers a blade that makes close and frequent shaving easy and com- fortable It never roughens or irritates tender skin— shears away stubborn beard quickly and smoothly Try this Gillette on our guarantee You risk package and use two shave isn’t clean and pleasant— return the package to your dealer and he’ll refund the entire purchase price ©till© BLADES L 1 4 |