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Show . . ,. ? PAGE FOUR 'v PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 19 3 1- It rife ling 9 iFa Are Fcir From Excited Over Bout Plenty of Daily noo Will Be Needed to Work Up Any Interest,, As Public Appears - Sublimely Indifferent To Fray 1 e, Hi 4 04 a: e e SOUTJI? BJiSLi, ,.ina.f April io. X l.E-The 1 Max Schmellng-Young $ tribltng heavyweight t nout, with rj It many strange angles, finally has 1 found a place to fizzle out or fla rc V up to boom boxing arter a,jong k period of depression. iK:v.'-;Tbe-uwm rot tne wpnas uue ax everywhere cxeept Ner York state u will be held iathtfnGw municipal It stadium at Clevelandon the night if: of July 3. The bout is scheduled for 15 rounds and the prices range from $25 to $2 exclusive of tax. a Illinois Promotion W Dick Dunn, - Y,ce ypresioent anq e general manager of. the1 Boston a garden who will promote the hi match for ther Illinois branch of I Madison Square Garden corpora 's tlon, made tne oriiciai announce ment here yesterday after conferring confer-ring with Joe Jacobs, manager of Sclimeling. Despite the official an- t rouncemet many skeptics, still d have their misgivings about the uU d tlmate fate of the bout, a m ii confusion has surrounded all nego- tiations fcr the bout since iKs first 3 ccncepUcn several months ago. Trh contracts are held ny Madi-? Madi-? son Square Garden Corporation ot 4 Illinois, ah organization which has B not vfuncUcmed since Ahe secona Dempsey-Tunnev ooui ner ''. d A-;,,otiv th bouf was legislated U out of .New York and muscled out of Chicago.- Clevelana wicoraeu . Chance to stage the match in Its ri ...--iirw iiist in time to save hi Vhk bout from dying a natural death a because of lack of interest. because e utUe Joe I Jacobs talks about - 'f h irate even when nation at targe 'palpably cares ,ltUe whether the TW Old Boloney t r rriivcland is virgin, vet 5 savs Jacobs., "They've never held M a heavyw eight championsn p oom kie. ;SchmeIm5i; and have never boxea mere. -" t Kin n SOQ.mile radius of half d tuV nnia Hnn of the United States. Every seat in the new staalum is N raised to permit everyone to see. " It looks like a great success and a i $1,000,000 gaU." ; ' . & Plainly the bout needs some kind E of synthetic ballyhoo. Schmeling ' stood on the sidewalk for 15 imin-4 imin-4 vtes here yesterday talking Ger-tman Ger-tman to his trainer and a German l photographer, while one lone fight n fan came-up to an American news-il news-il paperman and asked: w "Are you csenrneuns; 4 That never happened , Dempsey was champion. College Star I s. i ' i &:::x: :',;: :-.V y-'.'.'.-.VJW - - ,rf -,- - I JIM .MCX'M B.mWEElEN muTAHir Rivals Open College Tennis . Season Friday in S. L.; Utes Favored Senatbrs Bank On Grea Pitching Staff when v I, : Fall Just Short Of Re If Ben Ticknor, .above. Harvard's All-America football center," gives the Crimson as good pitching as he did passing on the gridiron' last fall, foes of the Cambridge collegians are in for a shutout or two on the diamond this. Bpring. The veteran Is working out daily with Harvard's baseball candidates 'preparing for a schedule that includes most of the east's major colleges and universities. uni-versities. '., . . 1.. . ... - . ,; 1C. April d Brf terminated their non-fueling endur i tlT.E Walter Lees and Fred Drossy ' ance flight In a Diesel-motored BelanCa monoplane-here at 10:43 n .- m., E.S.T., i because of raiu squalls and poor riytng visiouwy. 4r They: went .up 'at 8:52 a. m. Sun-fday, Sun-fday, thereby completing 74 hours 'and one minute, against a record of 75 hours and 23 minutes. - Dual Hear Wheels Lewis, Marshall Tangle Next Week - . - KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 16. LE) The Eyeretle Marshall-strangler Marshall-strangler Lewis wrestling match will be held as scheduled here next week. Promoter Gabe Kaufman de clared today, despite a move of Lewis' manager to get mm releasee from the contract. Billy Sandbw telegraphed Kaufman Kauf-man last night asking under what conditions he would telease Lewis from the contract. He is slated to wrestle the La Junta. Colo., grap-pler grap-pler Monday night. The wire did not give a reason for the desire to cancel the match. B. Y. U. is ready for Friday after roon's tennis clash with the Uni-! versitv of Utah Redskins in Salt' Lake. Coach Buck Dixon has de cided on the five men to represent the Cougars against the Utes. with one pair depending cn the lineup of the Redskins. . Brtnley and Man arum Eldon Brinley and Max Mangum will form one- doubles combine, .with Paul Holt pairing with either Kent Johnson or Clayton Jenkins in the other. Johnson or Jenkins will bear the ln singles 'em- ment, while Holt and Brinleyl are booked for double duty. appearing both in doubles and sineles. Harold' Taylor will maJce the journey to Salt Lake as alter nate, but is not expected to appear in the lineup. X1 All of the "Y" men engaged in stiff workouts Tuesday and Wed-resday Wed-resday and very light drills will be given Thursday afternoon in pre paration for", the meet. According to Coach Dixon the men "have been Steadily improving with each day's practice and in their workouts' this week .have shown considerable claps. Captain Paul Holt seems tc beve hit his stride atter getting .off to a bad start at the beginning of the .Hf3on, and hiss been placing plac-ing his drives very effectively. His improvement will add very materially mater-ially to the Cougars' chances. Clayton Jenkins also has shown much improvement in. his back -ourt gnme and this, coupled with his csnnonball service, is making him much more effective. T'tnh. ha a veteran t'am. v'iich includes Dave Freed,' Harry Guss nnd Ross - Sutton, veterans. Bill Woodward and Bill Stratford are expected to ' complete the "IT lineup. It is probable that Freed find Sutton will pair in one doubles fracas; with "Harry 3uss and Bill Woodward in thf other. Freed. Guss and Stratford would play singles in this event. Freed Is Ac : The team is built around Freed, a high ranking state player who is reported to have improved considerably consid-erably thi season. Chiefly due to his presence, the Utes are decided favorites to win, but B. Y. U., with a young and x rapidly-improving aggregation, is conceded a fighting chance. 1- - - Coast League e , : - j : " tall V- BADLEY j6 (b VZA If., !s! T 0 "BROWN. 4S? CARDS RETAIN JINX ON REDS Lowly Cincy Outfit Continues "Cousinly" Play Against National Cliaraps LI SKA Will one of these seven Washington pitchers win 20 games this season? Walter Johnson says if any of the above hurlers should so oblige, the Senators would win the Amer ican League championship. Hadley, regarded as a possible eoiisatlon, made a brilliant start against the Philadelphia , Athletics Wednesday, pitching the Senators to a 7-1 victory. Certainly, the Senators will be in the thick of the pennant fight from the start this season. NEW YORK. Apnl 3G. (IM!' -Th Cincinnati Reds were a great aid to the. St. Louis Cardinals in their drive for the 19o0 National league pennant, and there were indications today that the Reds may be "cou-Kins" "cou-Kins" to Gabby Street's champions again this season. Last year, the Curds won 19 of their 22 games with the Reds, including in-cluding all of the 13 contests p!ayed by the two clubs after June 1. Meanwhile the Reds were a special hoodoo to the Cards' most dangerous danger-ous rivals the Chicago Cubs, with whom they broke even in 22 games. Five of Chicago's victories were scored in succession at the close of the season, after losing streaks "of five and four games against the Reds virtually put them out of the i ace. Grimes In Form The Cardinals are rontinuinvr their success against Cincinnati Yesterday they scored their second 'consecutive 1931 triumph over the Reds. 4 to 0, behind masterful pitching by-Burlcigh Grimes, who sllovv-ed only 7 hits in compiling t'ic mason's first shutout. Other National lergne games were featured" by henvy hitting, Chicago defeating Pittsburgh.- 6 to 5; Boston drubbing Ciook'yn. 9 t; 3; and Philadelphia beati. g Ntv.v York 10 to 7. Rogers Hornsby's home run pro- American League Tram Standing New Ycrk . -St. LouU ... Philadelphia Cleveland Chicago Washington Boston . Detroit W. L. Pet.' . 2 0 l.Con 2 0 1.000 . 1 . . V A . i . o .. o 1 Jl o o .500 .500 .000 .000. .000. Wednesday's ltosulU Boston 7; New York 8. Philadelphia 1, V.'ashlngtou-7 Chicago 7. Cl(vc!and 6. Detroit 4. St. Louis 6. National League Team Standing St. Louis Eoston .'...! Chicago Philadelphia New York . . Pittsburgh . Cincinnati . . Brooklyn . . . W. .- 2 2 1 . 1 . 0 . 0 ! 0 L. Pet. 0 1 00) 0 1.000 0 1.Q00 .ui)0 .5Cf. .00) 1 1 2 n 0OG 2 .005 Wednesday'R Results Ne w York 7. Philjidelphia 10.' St. Louis 1. Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 3, Bostojvti. Pittsburgh 1, Cbica '. vJded Chicago's vinn'ng nm and encblod Bob Smith, formerly, with J Ruth':? fly with i th the Braves, to make a successful i the ninth. American lensr'jo eompctition; "Bvmp" Hartley held the world . champions, to four hit's to e.vrn tl e.-etrios' e.-etrios' between' the t wo cktbs at end game each, 'while- his , matci drove Earnshaw from tha mov.ni in the fourth and continued the assault as-sault on Mehaffey. Yanks Win Oo.h? Oi.-- ; The Boston Red Sov ufd llVmen against the New York Yankees; but were defeated, 8 to 7. with'1 the" Yanks scoring 'ho winr.in.i r;m o:i base- lo.iile in - Team Standing Port land . . Hollywood . '.'. Tx8 Angeles Mission . . . . . . Sacramento . . Oakland ...... Seattle : . . San Francisco W. . 6 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 4 . 3 L. Pet. 3 .67 Jk6 .r)."6 J55 .556 .444 .333 ,333 1 4 4 4. 5 6 6 Wednesday's Results Los Angeles 1. Hollywood Portland .19, Oakland ,6. Sacramento 9, Seattle 8. Mission 4, San Francisco 2- Gar Wood Unable To Equal Record MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. April 16-(i;jv-In wo assaults on the Kaye Don world speed record o 103.19 miles an hour for motor boats. Gar Wood of Detroit today failed to wrest the honpr . from the Briton, who set the mark recently in At-gontina. At-gontina. WjwI jlrv hit? Iviisa America ilXJ Boufn" bve r the" Ihd iSSTc r cITinGe ve) early today In 40.43 for the nautical mile course, a spesd of. 102.53 m. p. 1 A FEATURE of tncFord trade which .you "will find especially espe-cially convenient is the new: wheel and tire equipment. Dual rear wheels are avail- : able at small additional cost Balloon tires of one size are used throughout with v the dual equipment. All six ' steel disc wheels and tires are interchangeable all around, V'so that only one spare need be carried. - ' t - Come in and see the Ford -V truck, and inspect its many - other unusual features. Telluride? MoterJCo. Phone One Thousand . V. Your University Theater Is Your Community Center 3 o o CO o Brigham Young University presents Theta Alpha Phi National Dramatic Fraternity in , : . v William .Shakespeare's. Romantic Tragedy TtTT tT COLLEGE HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 17, S-.15P. M. J. A a A General Admission 35c Reserved Seats 50c V Telephone 645 f or Reservations O CJ S3 a H CO Q Your University Theater Is Xour, Community Center, TONIGHT "KIKE'S COUNTRY STORE More fun and prizes than last Thursday RAMON NOVARRO RENEE ADOREE in "CALL OF THE ; FLESH" 10c - 15c - 20c - 25c FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHN MACK BROWN WALLACE BEERY tf . in "BILLY THE KID" 0RPHEUM TONIGHT h.. and north in 10:-51, a speed of 102.33 m. p. h. The average speed of his two attempts at-tempts was 102.44 miles an hour, compare i with Don's 103.49, more than a mile per hour short of the performance of Miss England. A Japanese scientist has constructed con-structed several all-glass houses. They are said to be dirt and germ proof. In some Japanese' temples there are ceils of rope woven from human hu-man hair. , G TONIGHT, FRIDAY SATURDAY W AND DOES MARRIAGE KILL LOVE? Liberia, the African country to which many of the colored race of the U: S. returned, is how about the only real slave country on the globe. c.ebut as a Cub.s' pitcher. Sevenr-fielUing errors and inoffocJ tiv( mound work ny four pitchers resulted in the JRi'oklyn Kobins dropping thrir see.cnJ straight to Eortrn. Outfielder Babo Herman and Catclier Al L-opoz were Brooklyn's Brook-lyn's chief offenders and were removed re-moved after four innings of play. Chuck Klein led the Phillies' attack at-tack on five Giant pitchers, turning turn-ing a perfect day ot bbt with a homer, triple and two singles. An eight run offensive in the second c.'iiiched the game for the Phils. Washington's 7 to 1 victory over Philadelphia was the high spot of The victory enabled th NVw Yorkers to tie St. Louis lor ' th" league lead with two victories ench-Siam ench-Siam Gray, who won only ' four frames l;at nr. pitched f.r the Browns ogamst Dtrcst and won. (5 to 4. lie allowed 14 hits but was more effective in the pinches than Hoy t. who gave St. Louis lJhsafeties. Cleveland made an uphill. fight to tie the score against. the'Chlcago White Sex, but was beaten out in the tenth. 7 to Cu cnp four runs in the third on Cleveiini' errors, and wen in the tenth wheH Tate's double against the r!ght HcPU wh'1 sco'rd Watwood.1 THE Y& kjx- wc: : y Find out for SS yourself in this V tPt-i intensely vital and human w x drama of real sy' life and real f people. 1 1 Starting Tomorrow and Continuing Saturday "THE PHANTOM OF THE DESERT" JACKrERRIN and Wonder Horse, with " Genevieve Tobin Conrad Nagel Zasu Pitts, Slim Summerville. Iont the great stage success y Sidney: Howard. Jz 1 1 i TODAY'S GIRL Making her own conventions . . . then having the courage toiive by fVmm hplievincr a erirl canNiiss . . .and ride on. . .but learning thA end... that men mix many things. . .but take their women. STRAIGHT! Thrilling - Gorgeous Cliarmiitg In M.G.M.'b New Sensational Triumph As smart as sophisticated as daringly original as the Ursula Parrott novel! Greater than "The Divorcee." with Robert Montgomery Neil Hamilton Marjorie Rambeau PLUS "JUST A YEAR" Gibbon & Clyde) Sound Jews vv'- A ; I l fV'JWr "A' rv- s I - --v-'$i 'jVi . v Lm w itwat'iwi . X-27 Most daring, most dreaded dread-ed spy of Imperial Austria! Paramount proudly presents X' More hypnotic than vc! DISHONORED Victor McLaglen 11 ' fci i . ill in i mm. ..iiim .,. c)oe) (SsEifivafl v L' U ' j v7 " j" U Friday A!pf, 17, ; Verdi Brienholfs Columbians FREE CAPS, BALLOONS, etc. Prices 75c - 25c ; 1 , |