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Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCII Nibley Park Opening Postponed Because of Rain, Many Improvements Made LATEST SENSATION ENGLISH BEGIN TO WORRY OVER OTHER THREE COURSES READY FOR HORSE D LOSS OF WORLD GOLF SUPREMACY t Municipal Course Installs Tiled Locker Room and 1' New Watering System. Bobby Jones Has Low Composite Score at Club When the course rperiB golfers at the Nihbv plant will start th season with the course and iluhlioube in better condition than It has ever been before Two rows of trees on eithei side of the first fairway, have been This will more shandy fd&nted first, second and ninth fair-an- d wilt make stralghter shooting necessary, as a sliced or hooked shot will be in difficulty Instead of having a good lie as has previously been the case A new sprinkling avslem has been installed bn the seventh, eighth and second fatrwHNS, making it possible to In shape wuh a keep the faiiwat minimum of eifort The gieeris are in letter shape than ever in the of the course. Riley sas although they will not be used for the fust few da s Several improvements have been made In the locker room, principal of w lin h is the tiling of the east portion of the locker and ahower room This has added materially to the attracroom as wfll an tiveness of the locker to Imrcase Its convenience. The downstairs lunch room has been considerably altered, and several r changes in the je.it shop have been made wuh a vhw to handling the business of the The golf shop shop more effective will he In charge of Sejmnur Harmon, Harmon was assistant professional rated last ear as one of the amateur plav era In the state how-wi- ll Special Tribune Sports Wire NEW YORK. March 5 HenrV V We have heard of hotKing pais house horses pampered and horse outdoor ho sea Also horses which ate beef stew fish and strawberries and oieaiu We know of several horses which drank beer and chewed tobacco, irrespective of whether it was plug cut long cut, crushed cigars or ciga-r- t but until a few da ago w had not heard of a milk-fe- d horse He is at th Aqueduct track and I named Ceuveur. imported by th Greentop stable, tlie property of Mr Nortfc, EIGHT ARE MILK FED. There are seven other thorough-b-e- d in Ms stab! wri ich drink milk but thev are not what might be called milk-fe- d hors They m Just t t.vrtake of the expensive and nourishing llqu.d Couveur has H been liteia.lv brought up (m It ha, been imbibing it since hi arrival cou n trv two in thi ago Couveur is onlv a plater, hut h is a strong fellow with 'enty of bone and substance and hi wneF attribut'e t hia fine phMqn his milk diet To hla owner and trail and stable bos Couveur is the greaiest race hors In th world and there is a mighty good laud and reason whv they should cherish him Last fall this milk-fe- d He won feilow made them all rich a nice at Bowie at the long odds of 122 to l nil on him bet and Thev Mr Worth wagered a harvest to 6120 i0 to place and to win. Th Rainer and ail the show on him groom and stable bovs wagered fives He paid $246 30 to and tens on Mm win, 65 20 to place and $41 20 to how 5-- 6-- 6-- Alonso and Hunter played consistent tennis together, but Tilden seemed to falter," and several times during the match was outplayed by his youthful partner, Coen. In the first game of the fourth set, Coen aced Alonso three times ih succession. The four games were carried to deuce in the first set. and so even was the play that only five games were won to love. Leading give games to two in the final set, Alonso and Hunter dropped their set game when Coen won his service, but the boy lost the deciding point when his return of Hunters final service went wild. mirably They seems to have the power and the rowing sense that other If Washington oarsmen havg had they are possessed of 'both It wll be easier for Tallow to combine them with the nun who hold over from 126. and. because this !s true, it will also be quite reasonab'e to expect east th's ti'Rt Washngt n will summer wth another of those squads which discourage eastern cr.pege men almodt a month before the data of the race. GLENDONS ARE HOPE. The CJlendons mav he able to do something at Columbia to challenge Washington, and there have been some very Battering things said alntut tne (il nduiis and their work but to, put together a crew that will be abe to defeat Washington. providing the Washington crew of this war ofis n t 1926, far from the strength of that Sems to be a 1'ttie more than ran be expected from Mornlngxlde Heights although eastern onmen will bestow Columbia and ail Be'r best wishes the Oendon family If there Is & Cornell crew or a Columbia crew for the future that run row under nineteen minutes, as Cornell crewi have rowed In the past. It la evident that Washington will have to produce more than the coast haa been able to produce in its more reastms cent victorious First, the east must awakeiand strive for a better than runetecn-.mlnut- e ejew March vrs WILL RING CURTAIN OF 1927 HOOP YEAR x tor u tt o rpd HARVARD STARS CAPTUREHONORS Archie Defend the Ryder Bv Fla., March 5. (By the 04 Associated Manuel rtesa.) Alonso, No. 2 ranking player of the country, and Francis Hunter, former Olympic doubles champion, won the south Florida tennis doubles championship this afternoon by defeating Wuliam T. Tilden II and his protege, Wilbur Coen, Jr., Kansas City, B 6, .el UTAH COPPER ) Diet. RIAMI. selected. Th other are the Manchester Compston, who hia showed giant, warb In Florida last winter; Aubrey Boomer, th most colorful player in Furop; Georg Oadd, Arthur Jlavers.Fred Robson and G. A. Whitcomb. This U practhe same outfit Chat overCup. tically whelmed the American In the cup matches of last year. However, th invader will be met ting a stronger Yankee team this summer. . By RAY M'CARTHY. The Britishers have just made an(Copyright 127, bait Lake Tribune other change in h rules governing ST M'CUvnXE, Fla, March 5 their open championship. And, while a Every one in so often Great Britain ait may be regarded ittn this country am prove they step backward, snaps out of Us golf lethargy and doing to stimulate Interest something stages a levival of interest In th an- In the game After trying out the cient gsme r KomeCmrs th British-- , sectional qualifjdng svstem for a year, era wi.l go they have decided to abandon this vjars smugly contentin plan for the British open. with th wuy tie port is faring i the! domain new tKeir peThey have anrymneed their qualifyR.ght riod of dron'ent and when that coning rounds over the new and old at Rt. Andrews. Scotland, for dition xp th'jr beg.n to show r gns courses of raJ lnt rest July 11 and 12. Th flrt 100 player and all those tying for th hundredth x year, or sine th For th tn place will be eligible for the chamopen championship first Bitih These are the conto prako an a most annual trip to pionship proper. this id of the Atlantic, th Britons ditions that prevailed before the Briton out tried th American l lai hive bten very qualifying hadd)!'-aovtr the game Thev rofud to become agi- plan. tated, and mad no serious effort to SECTIONAL PLAN STAY. TO matntatn tatively Teams to Enter American Open and Work; Milk Great Youthful Star Drop Net Final Bv SpeHal Tribune ?inrt Wire NEW YORK. Manh 5 J. I. Allen savs that France is on- - e nioe send- ing two of its Pnvis cup stars the that the other western universities are dynamic Jean Borotra and Jacques to be represented,' and if Tech should Brugnon to compete in the twenty-eight- h decide to row as an experiment the arfbual tournament for the i 192 racing fVld would be larger in championship of the United than ever it has been States. It will be recalled that BoENTRY UNWIELDY. rotra won the title on the boards of The spread of the crews was quite the Seventh Regiment armory, Nw large enough last season. A referee York City, In 1925, and stood as runnIs forxed to a very difficult task to er-up to Rene Lacosie last season undertake to handle the Poughkeepsie RELATIONS ARE O. K. rex e In order that he may have all The coming of the two French playthe crews under surveillance, he dar er Indicates that all is harmonious between the nations so far as Internot run of the crew lust in the national relatums and the Jiavis au-competition Aftother reason why he are concerned In an official sense dare not undertake that is the possi- Borotra and Braignori will represent In addiClub the de Bari bility that the wash of the referee s tion Sporting in the national to competing launch would interfere with the racing championship, a team will as they K crews ( engage the team of the Height in a pe U) match Brooklyn Woid comes from Callow of Washthe Davis In cup 1927 new following his ptogram of material ington that Is meeting expectations He had sorrn four singles and one doubles t.hat will on d the Brookcourt Ided be of th m his available men for this year crews of 126 Thev are training ad- lyn organization. This will be a three-da- y Real British of Capable beginning Friday, competition, 18 the dav tWore th national tournament begins at the Seventh Regiment armory Accordirg to some of thoe ed in the pr)e t. the hiane and team match begun ft United btate and acted as assistant professional at ear ago is the foerunne- - of an in the Rancho luh ttmn ujon ind'r tenationnl Temporary greens will be used at all court that wil become an aimuil three of the other clubs the regas th same the Iavis cup event, ular greens all being too soft for regThe Fren h Igiwo Tennis fedeau n The Country club Is In ular p!a lAerre Ghloji and K Gaha' officials, For hi in the 62 mutuel machines splendid condition, while the other two have become greai.v interested and small investment th owner cashed in ar damp but plav able it i belii-- d that other nation nav 000 hands and stahl th $14 nearly be added to the ooinietUion another won more than $1000 each ear WAS FULL OF MILK. Intercollegiate TEAM UNKNOWN. LEAGUE Couveur was full of milk when he It is too early to state the personnel won Meet Goes to that race He h($ all h could of the Heights Cafn team which w II drink of It for breakfast and more at oppose Borotra and Brugnon, ranked n Min milk worked so well on Th respectively Nos 1 and 4 In Fttn h Crimson. DOWN Couveur his trainer Is trying it on Among the tennis record for 126 all of hi other harges And. In his moie prominent plaing members of desired opinion, it is producing th Manuel Aion-gthe Heights Gaanv a result II sav it is making them M Frani is T Hunter r atsn YoRK NEW March the and and (By , str. giving them ng healthy twelve bihkets twenty-fou- r AVashbu-nOr Gooige King and sv- points, Press )The Intercoil, slate plenty of stamina, aa well a bone Two Game Are Billed abo made this for ear .ndoor players eral other top Tom and Captain muscle and Tiger By scoring fort one points In the It prubable that Mr Roberts, as indoor tia k and field rharrpions milk diet fprk, who have beenIlkon th last two games. Neeley now tops the chairman of the tennis committee of crowned tonight much hettar look this winter, Uaslno. will organize a list for the second series, with the Height Monday; Arthur Is Vic- storing were AI dash From last hoyear than Harvard. Miller, they a total of ninety-siseries of test matches fc r the purpose points scoied at scrawny-iooklnplaters they have hurdles E. M. Wells, Dartof selectng at least three club mem- forward and center Booth rests In rwsmbls atak until filled out they of Both Halves. second pU(e with eight seven points, hers to compete against the French mouth. w infers pair run W. J. Cox, Penn having added twenty points In one The three French player who par- State. ter gamx Toivtt ranks and one-qTfi2f in international the e ticipated run Horace Benson, third, having boosted his total to sev-oteam match und Indqp- - chmijt r.shLn Scores thr-UTAH GPPPER LEAGUE. points, plaving In r,e LfcU English. Soccer. were Rene Lncoate Jean B rofa a'nd 1' Standing of Teams. Thomas Maynard, Dart- 4 gfthio and the last quarter of thedsre-iu- l H.gh Jump chamindoor In the Brugnon Jacque Llo Spencer lost a point in his mouth. - (Rr the Aaaoriated liOVDOV, March pionship Iacote, Borotra ai 1 Brug- j rate with Toliett, having mreased his J proad Jump Alfred Batee, Penn pro(W mm played toWrestling non all reached the emif1nl round. State. College Arthur s oring fifteen points In the l,rn two remitted in Rrlfstn dm i follcwa Great .4 where Borotra defeated Bugn(n, Magna Pole vault and Yale, emounters DIVISION. Lniaen ranks fifth in FIRST Carr, Bradley, EMJMHM I KAUl'Fr 64 and thru went down to do-- ! Princeton. '3 V. X Colutrbla 15. Bingham At West Point, Anton MUfi 3 Sunderland scoring wdth alxtjie points feat in the rhampdonehip final before Apex Shot put Harold Lamberg, Pennsylamity). Bolton Wanderer 1, West Bromwich AI Tollett's total of seventv three gives Army at Lacoste At Morgantown Wet Virginia 2f, Notre vania. blnn him high honors among the forwards n U. S. WINS MATCH. N. G. Mondays Schedule. Bumler ft Blackburn Borer weight throw Boothe ranks as the best scoring non Dame At Annapolis Huddersfield Town, not Lehirh 14, Navy 11. x ( ardlff Cornell. ity team was won In the which ter wlh his eight aeven points, while Wright, match, Bingham vs M igna at rthur New 1ft, Prlmeton 8 nen At lale plavH i relay Syracuse. Lolo Spencer draws second place with Arthur vs. Apex at Bingham by the United Stale, three to two 4., Birmingham 1. perbr Conntr Heventv-two- . feated Tllden. relay Boston college. iAcos'e ( it L T'nited I1ct.r Freshman medley relay GeorgeSpecial to The Tribune. Anderson and Smtiin continue their against Magna and adding six points Richards defeated Borotra, Tlie Wednesday 0. ft, Liverpool town. Borotra. 2. merrv battle for s oring honors at in one quarter of play in the Thurs-da- v 6 2, Tllden defeated United Bury Manchester OARFIELD. Mr(h 5 Utah Top- guard Team champion Harvard. Laeot defeated I Fmuin durNw ( a title I nlted 7 Rrerton Hot game against Bingham 6 per league will cIofq the 1927 basket- ing the Anderson Tlden and I nlted 8 Tottenham Spnra 8 Mondav s games may bring some Richard, fifteen week, adding 5 pat th AsNEW March not played. YORK, I nlted vs Richard defeated ball 811011 Monday night, with BingIico&te (By and xAraenal, BrugMeatham to-In deIn e two t the individual upsets points bringing hisolo'-oring. gimes, ) 6 2 Harvard Pres sociated tiro non in cup t Blaring ham and Magna plavhig at Arthur and il up to Fmuin Is pending upon whether or not the presed arrav of tra. k and field friars Two of the nation that have preFNtJIIHIf I F,A1 n SF. ONP DIVISION. ' hfi.d with ent leaders play in the final confive Arthur meeting Apex on the latter s been 0 Darlington hsng viously competed for the I)al Jlr,dfr1 (ity cup tonight eaptur. d the indoor inter In held scoreless tests the game x 4 heleea ' pnrtaiD'Hith, not played tt&m harnptonfehip for the secRumania and D'dia have n'Ucinllv floor Arthur has won the hampioii-shi- p xHeanaea Town, not Clapton Orient v ear, defeating Gorneil Each expresses ond successive registered their entrj of both halves nn Mala in a eensational p!aed the desire to compete in the European Yule and 2 Orimahv Town 8 Hull rttr Arthur and Mpgna should finish the battle. zune A Mlddleh0 1. Nottingham For Harvard placed man in eight of the At the annual meeting of the Intereaaortk w ith vlctorh s, hiving shown zBeedlng, not played. Notts Uoimtv national loiwn Tennis federation to be eleven event, to defend uct efully 8 a mil'll better brand of ball in their BarnMer 2 Bortroi! but the result was in hed in Faria on March 18 the In- th team title, rerent games than their r.vals of Proton North Knd 6 Oldham Athletic 2not doubt until Hie final event, the broad Msnchaater titr, v ternational federation will, at the Both games should furnish Mondav Southampton Crimtn which lav AMONG Tenwn Arthur the State United trench, UNIQUE jump, plaved a great deal of Interest, with the fans 1. Fulhan. nis association, appoint a committee son football tar, plaitd fourth, to regSouth Shield second of the several string seeing Black F)ol, not to select the dates for the variou ister the two points that tlimhed the i Wolverhauiton men In the lineup European zone tie, and to act as a victor plael i- t- Blaring In cup tie TIE IS POSSIBLE. committee of management In the deCORNELL ON FIELD. EM.LISH LFAM BlniTlD DIVISION. of these velopment and handling Bingham will have a chance to go Nervous Vitality of LengNorthern section ) Harvard) preponderaru of strength event Into a tie with Magna for second 8 WaUall B. events in offset the tiak lotiplls Barrow 0 Stanley It is expected that the draw for the ( Itr 0 Htok place if they tan overcome the In the field features of the strength 17 on be March will made Doncaster Barer 8 Is Chief Reason for miiimen len ,Iavi. cup ( rew Alexandra Indoor in htld annual title meet, sixth ia!y cuee jlwo dajs after entr'e Durham div 8 Nln 8 cellur Apex has a firm grip on tl d engine is armor) The result ( th! draw whl the for 127 4 Rotherham United 2 Town Halifax r a contend title rung and a defeat or viotMV w have atrong lnntheMate, be rah.ed t Bari in time for pr nited 2 M igan Borough I. Her Wonderful Success. Hartlepool no bearing on their plat mg in the start, lost its bid fc r victory at the Internati 'ial fedeiaton wfrom I mcolu ( Ity 5 Bradford lien the Pams distance star, hut standing 7 New Bnrhtno 2 the enab thus .ng appointmeeting Southport Arthur started Its second string after winning th mile race, failed 2. ment it a committee nnd the prompt Cox, Btotkport S( mint 8 Wrazhaa e in the to pla run, drop-pirThursday and the against ILngharn Aahnigton 0 Rochdale naming of dates by which the various 2. of Benson BbeaterfleW Horace as out 3 fans witne-eb- a Rnvera good battle for three By Social Tribune F porta Wire Intern&tionsi soccer comTranmere rpHE prenminary rounds must be victory Flrtnot(lirUion fteottDh league wpt on toteam quarters, the third being tbe climax NEW YORK. March 5 George has practically been pionship pleted store r played zOItic. The compute Alerdrrn with Iingham within drawing up cinched by Scotland for the presI nlted, not ra xthiodee Yale Cornell 21 Airdricoulan Hurvard 23 out Trevor, tenns expert, aaya that Suutrlking distance, only to loe ent season by defeat of Ireland 20 State 1$, Pennsv ivani lnn when Sid Epencer sent in first string zanne Lenglen fairly radiates elaas In plTd 0 2. 13 Hibernian ( Jyde 14 last Saturday by two clear goals. 1'artmouth Georgetown men. all that eba does. A student of tenzFalklrk not played MANAGERS Dundee 11 Boston college 9, Princeton England has not won an internaNEELEY IN LEAD. not nis form ha but to see her play an xlrtkk 8 6, Columbia 4, Union. Kunfprmllu. Svratuse two tional or for game years, red 3 Magna surprised the fan by trounc- inconsequential exhibition eet of mixed pi Bowdoin and rose, Brown, Holy 2 4 Cowdenbeath won since Aca realize he is odd doubles to Hamilton the in that score the looking they by goal ing Apex by overwhelming e.a h Colt.v 2, Colgate Motherwell, not played Hearts r the mud at Swansea in 1925, nor of 62 to 2S, setting a nw record for not alone at a supreme exponent of Only one record fell in th KMm.mfx k 2. Qiwok t Jkrk 2 but at a tennis geniue Lengheld the championship have s when high scoring Lou Neekvs jemark-sbl- e style, they univernlt) Syracuse relav, ra Morton, not played. zltangera They cannot be since 2913. Scotland cannot be 1. performance In rolling through lens Juet happen quartet sotd to victor) and a St Mirren 2 St Johnaton cr(k thirteen baskets and two out of three developedcorn by assiduous application, ) of meet new From record Scotiiah of In ccp tick. intr(xdiegiat Pr Frscn their deprived xBiaying honors, even an and effort entrated 4 though foul pitches for twenty-eigh- t 21 3 in points, though England should defeat purpose to reach the he'ghtu 'i he establishes a new record the (up(Br th Aaaoelated upset of the competiLONDON March ft them in their remaining tilt. Here One corollaries Trent of todArs training t pitching tion forbiggt round of th individual honors earn in the per league, passing Boothe s record of am essential )uenita of th Math cup is the present standing of the said thi pole vault whn Sabin Carr of a!e, Pr,, thn. given these latter traits. but Manager Mot arrhc romtl- f ngilh Bill de A'varex of Spain might attain a err progeu.ted the s.r'fxctory him. championship tab!: the favorite and worlds indoor record tion ;!aed tudar a. comparable with proficiency 0 i arltff By 0 i of the outfieid made the ress was tied fur first plae b p. W. D. L. F. A Pt holder, The Span. ah girl, too, has of hi pitching staff of th Steve HraJh Arnenal 2 Wolverhampton Scotland .2 2 0 0 5 0 4 of Priweton. the V26 Meets Darren the mystic spark 'f genius Reading ft han' greatest concern for the prrsent Fair chan pin Both ileAfed thirteen ftet Engand Mlllwail 0. hofltiumptiia 0 1 k e 1 0 Irsiand 1 SUZANNE THEATRICAL. 3 and a drying wind promised to 5 SPE lAf, 1 Sun. In for field 1 the 0 firm 3 Wales 6 ...2 shape I watched M.le Ieng en s abbreviatput day ed aiTKrance in a Bro klvn armory March 5 Scoflamt (Hr FDINPUROIT, College Fencing Rev "BrMIheart and a southpaw The fourth round the other night. I aw a Sutanne lrea thw Aaoiaed and I.o iprlck are ntv jthers who not whose ebullient personality cup Footfall of the Scottish hAve the eve of manager At At ii poll been smothered by the damper of pro- Picture a sunbeam glancing a ro lh reauita Nvy ft Dartmouth 5 competition waa p ayed today a trainer caught aiid owner arid Huh the You cutnch Jne cannot fessionalism follow rarret and you have stn .ei,g-le- Root Blake and Kaufmnnn are the latlkirk 2 Banepra 2 born showman, and Lenglen is nothing covering a court al2 ( elflc N. Bo Vet as one w N has if not theatrkal upon wh(m Mr'Garthv reg ilar One firnie that Suzanne BarMfk Thistle 5 Dundee t uied R College' Swimming seen her over the span of an effer- lee than any of hr professional o r ready know he can bank for regular Eaat rife 8 O, Artburlic SuI d add tnat shou turn vescent career In matter of c mmr N Her poses temporary At zanne d'es not simulate VVt Tuedav the Gob wIR be started Point, .Army her k!H with the r.o ke sh manDi l n 27 come naturally her lnlmltan inning games ront When Thrown had reached the apex of Man amateur on five )ie career. There were no ner. sms at a part of te:e'f departure for the wek-enword 't for gameth"lr lntens ly her to conquer with Pacific foa' league (Ilia is Vibrant, tauC BASKETBALL RESULTS. kytd. H Helen From ilia Helen Wagon in Runaway I t lisvfTl.nil a!i e llavertwrd a aunerb Dia but ou nn nn in Los Angeles and Hohvvood ar S Suzanne personifieV penpctml mo- more compareplaver her w.th L j gVn tha John Fitlvk, U Y D 6, Redwood t pnrt'aml Mall tion on the court Trv and i(n lor bh lu, Rotba rad on ii a tab nt, d si mphonv PIRATES WORK HARO. frae turd Jaw. fracsuffered 2H in ielaxs Hft s a temperament violin t lonipare wth Fritz Kredor They PAPO KOHLER March 0 (Bv the rlilft r i lod At tured rih, poaelbl fracture of the tararstw iiRrra1tr that W'tjjld he f ital to a g life-- , th nwh srei t in the same comwhen 47 and barring cut ) 2S Two lam Associated Piess m,tiarv pnibmged lawrtioti, Ideallv rdapfd to the voatie game and even in that hy practice session spirit petitive mi hla from durin At h wagon imirersUr h thrown the vr a (hi move kept is Pittsburgh ajo he graces Every putuie, no mean negiig.ble phase o' the Hi a rtmawav aturdav afternoon Pirates humping todav and for the, pt rt I o i.ntTttr Pt Yet. though the evidence nibelt an unstudied is not 4'om said to have been frightened horse the f ret visual impression is t mt of against the Ernrh prim dormsiusivey first time even pla. rr under con-- i Fecond near South hv a tret car. was In uniform and on the fiold phjalcal rhvthm, it is th nniaJityn Thoe who saw Suzanne rat.y to tract The morning workout lasted two srd Flchfh West streets. of Ienglen that remain stamped an uphill f,ght Against tension aid first wa Mr riven while aftermsm was the affair PDljk mind Anyone stage hour, the acute beholder E izabeth Ran. tioe wlio reca.l the treatment at the emergency hospital Sador C nnrov the nearr as long versed, in tactU la struck with the French g M s cometrack afte- - 51 g ard later removed to the Fait Tvke a nim- W.hi had forged into a decisive manner in p0Her brain pitching recruit from the ravir turned general hotltaJ, where hia condition Mie is ble a her fet are ag will find it hard to doubt Lengien a up with onlv aa brued shoulder tokra . reported as fair later in th evecollNon with I(r day folkwing thinking pro strokes ahead courage Suzanne is courageous unning Speed d m'nd and speed of foot make der, pressure. but her courage i not Hunger another twurJer yeterdav. were a combination hard to beat. The balia when chaing fly pair brand tj.ven a of the Anro-Saxi BURGLARS RANSACK HOME. bumped and Uon.ov was thought IS VERY NERVOUS. certain comhlnstion of numsfirci, thev at f Inst tu have beep more seriously ranAckd th Faaakv burglar as the been Lenglen has called regn. mght IhormLenglen of Herman A Andron 1613 tmpes hut 5. March menuv MEW She wiu J hurdiv be otherTORK, the qualnltv put it where an Amercnn (By south balurdav To George Grant him. blond Vvenmg (tat street, frst wise considering the amount of ner- an English girl would c'rr through baseman, The idtjnne the absence of the family. Pirks.) went the honors of hitting to the better end r vous energy she ezpmuJs Her 'ourage is suovep-tibi- e the firt ball Two ring and $2rt were stolen Pcotch Enrllfh checker teem fell thof erne th oyer of tkt definition. many an are arM4t hands the hands m two years farther behind the American spacious lrc. nen not stroking the rever at rest Helen Wills at her bet not It was a right ground f.eld clout just Jnsde bail she la smoothing her trig krt. best a 75 per cent efficient eotilj squad today in the International Suzanne line base leftHerrv and th George bobbed hair, which neads Lenglen seriea, failing to win a tingle conpattng leaving out any question hander from Wii hits was on the test. no attention, twining bar rackeL fuss-tnof tetounlcal akilL the while lo'tr.g k.x game and in mound recru-(Taode lanton, wr.th her bkrnse r are Speed of foot and sped ofd.sparify thought is cstcher from the Montana Copper drawing 43. The daye plar fare Whit strait mg the can rea'h a given leag equally mobile Leng.en great the Americana ie dropped one m the aame pise total of 55 vicdances as thougn suended pot whiie Helen ) thinking ao hjI seve she t tl later from piste tories In the week of play 13 defrom A hair, changing poairion conThe tempo rf hjeann.'! ato the getl'ng ther 420 feet. fence Is ever rn 220 and raws. is feat Bot Matches will fAster. is Her stantly. t'ptoa. Lenglen gams concepto te caught nappug Bush said that continue for another week. A-tions are infinitely more bril.iant. Her Manager Txvni l running; condition. InAreri'h reTexea are The Tber will be plenty of action ip Ison Uitntua, her g,1 hM ar imd games betwen the regulars and Chief among the day's contests w h wings ordinate r rapid, her artU pat ion New would begin i.ext Wednesday When Lengo-. the headliner of tho gs paint, vapomer, were four Ram of e manual or Toe dar depending on how rapWiik ths Inltiatixs must mevjtahiv dexterity compxra-b'hr dub bouts at the ILppodrom British champion, and A. J. Meff-n-- r to lhoe of a T).unrnn or a Heaspeedometer and pood rsmaln with the former Thg Is an id!) the regular inf e,. lens a rvd out- theater on Monday night when rt ni. 8ha has what Tbdn caji Amencan tn Instance srhers sheer power f stroke feidea rund Into piavlng tr'm capaln all of rubber. Priced rigrht. Jimmy Hanna of Pocatello meets prkeWaa ahqity to acrarobte, which were drawn. Kewall Banka, yet, Is offset by superior mbti!fy, superLio)d Wan er sectmd base candiCaU 643 or Hy. Frankie Darren of Login. Hanna thank to hr innate aenee of rhvthm human accuracy and shrewder gencr-aisni- p dal against Hal Rrtyre and Jo American chamEy. match present and her subconscious graca of moveMui been one of the Intermountain Miss NVili cannot hit enouga CYonln, worked out at the keystone C262-Beal terms. pion, won two game and drew wlih-oSusanna can "icramhls harder to cnuntsrbajK a her seek todav and handled himself nics-lfistic aenaationj of the season. Fire ment.appewrmg two with J. Campbell, Scotch awkard. feha does t,.t In other rsspecta Jn tha s zit At th plat h rem-Me- d ether bouts are on the program. . MB. rOBD. have to pay the price In ions c d 1 auL JVat Ms older brother,trngijr champion. person of Fusasms tennis has (Ad ertiaemrntj wlucb scrambiing wauaoy ntaig. rsauhed Ua apogee Lenglen he-tor- y b Colt Bill Tilden and Bv Special Tribune Sports Wire. NRV YORK. March 5 California and Washington are to row at Poughkeepsie in June of this year Wisconsin almost sure to return, now ATLANTA, Ga March 5. (By the Associated Press.) Bobby Jones, British and American open golf champion, has a ringer, or composite score of 47, on the Bast Lake Country club course hero. Par on the course Is 72. Figuring the lowest score per hole ever made hy Jones on the course, where he learned his game, the total show that the champion has made only one hole in one, but checked off five at different times In twos. 434 453 44536 Par, out Jones, out ..322 332 2332372 455 443 38 434 Par, in Jones, in ..313 333 SS2 2447 of fair-wa- i Huskies Face Strong Borotra and Brugnon Will Rivals in Defense in Tricolor Uphold of Title. the Annual Tournament Salt lakes four golf courwi expect a largo turnout of golfers Sundav, while play on the fourth has been postponed because of falrwajs made too soft for playing by the recent rain Forest Dale, the Country Club and Fort iXmglas 1111 be ready for hundreds of golfers, although all three cljbs will use the temporary greens NlhUV Park was achrduled to open for the ecason Sunday, and the course m lrt firt clas vomlition until the rain of Thursday drenched the and greens and made plav at this date innxissibl-- ' City Commissioner Harry L Finch and Mickey Kiley, club professional. went oer the course Siturdav and pronounced U thoroughly wt The opening, not be long delaved, It is Three -- MILK-FE- PLAY; TEMPORARY GREENS IN USE J 19 6, 1927. -- Indoor j o jt the supremacy they he'd over th world In goif for several genN'w thev are getting het erations up' over th old tort, as shown by with their willingness to conperi-Tth United States in avoiding date conflicts and in other directions The sectional qualifying method lyr the open championship will continue forevermore In the UnLtrl 8tats. It has been tested for two years and haa proved the only equable way of riving the deserving one a chance. Th British manner of centralising the satisfactorily qualifying may work out there, because there i not o much distance to be covered tn reaching th testing site. In America, however. It doe not seem fair to ask anyone from California to come to New York, say, and then not qualify. Far better to have this man qualify In his own section flrat, and then go anvwher the championship la to be played. Under the old plan the field was topheavy with the player fromwasthe ct!on Iti which Othtitle event being contested. er could not afford the long crip for a chance of merely qualifying. Then again we have the Incentive of the player going right through th competition to the final stroke, for th first thirty players finishing tn the championship are automatically eligible for in following year's e TEAM IS PICKED. Their lnteiR move is to designate number of their best professional players to plav in the United Mates op-- n a well as to defend the champion-hiR)der cup, which they won by trouncing Unci Ram s team last season. Th trophy C(mithion will be neld several days before the United States open begins at Oakmont, Fa, June 14. and they will have plenty of lm to return to England for their own open champlonsnip, which commences Julv n British professionals have mad th trip to America before for our oPen classic, but never did they com over more than two at a time There was Ted Rav and Harry Vardon, and then Ab Mitchell and George Duncan, blit at no time have even as many a three of th foreign stais competed in one American open in any season. TEN PLAYERS COMING., TOBIAS TAKES TITLE. Now they are sending ten men DATTONA BBACTl. tta. March 8 across in an effort to reestablish tli Associated Preaa ) C. H. Tobias (By of suGreat Britains (,'lncinnatl wen the Florida Bait Coast folf eenrae today, Duncan, Ray tournament on the Ciaredo premacy on the linke and Mitchell are among the men ten defeating F N. Stengle, S and ft. p j tas g NEW EAGLEROCK One-mit- e Two-fnil- Cor-nel- l. R ) Balt Lake has now become the center of Western flying. In keeping with general progress of Aviation ths Kodcy Mountain Flying Service is now the dealer In Utah, Nevada and Southern Idaho for one of the finest Airplanes manufactured, the Alexander Baglerock, built in Denver, has become In the Short space of two years ths best known and most popular ship on the market. Ths Eaglerock can now be Inspected at the hpadqnarters of ths Bo ciy Mountain Flying Service at ths Salt Lake Airport.. Due to the economical operation of the Eaglerock, we are now able to give a complete course In flying at a very reasonable rate. 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