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Show -- a GALLACHER l'U TUUBSDAYJUNli"li) UESEEEI-XEWS-SALI-LAKE-Cm DISPOSES OF GUSS IN FEATURE ' ' 19-Jl- JF r CITY TENNIS ' . rri Record Nines White" Nosesout Cabmen and Press 55 flatters Optical Quality I Sandiot Clubs Play Junior Net Crews Work Out Two Classy Games Stars Play In Preparation r!:j Jack Christensen Is jun is. cpa fork. New Koute Rock'a a Favorite Among menUUst as well aa a psychologist? It was ths op.nlon of two Notr Young Stars. who dropped in her Earn ROCK-Y- SEN fTM E.VFVLI.ST . E senti-i- " alumni, today, upon their return from the of commencement foregathering BT JIMMT HODGSON. old arad at tha South Bnd inexGALLACHER fought his stitution, that he ia They also the definite conviction tha finals of the men's pressed -that he ia a practical man as well. singles tournament id Jack Why they are to aure about all Christensen final berth a gained laid . I: this relates to the turf being In the handsome and commodious in the junior tingles- - division of the annual city .1 new stadium approaching Dame. chain. n re ' For Big Regatta Great Ball fawrence o Verrtf tour-yeste- r- For U.S. Joust Pressmen Get June IS and Wiscrews today joined ths consin camps of ths shellmen her training for the great college regatta, Both crews planned to June take to the water this morning. on mad Washington ha been of ths outstanding crews because of the good time made in the Huskies victory Tuesday over Wisconsin despit adverse weather conditions. Cornell Better, toCornell's stock wss increased three-mil- e of a as result a winning day by seveii lengths, from the Jsvves of Cornell Rough water bothered tho Cornell outfits as it did California's shell, which stroked eight miles. Coach Kr. Ebright. of the Golden ?sr squad ewriwiir back to the jrsity for Woodward t No. and Brtnck replaced Workman at No. I, in the California frosh shell lackey was shifted from No. 4 to. stroke In piece of Arch bald. Others Prepare. Syracuse, Columbia, M. I. T and navy took long rows also yesterday and Peniisyivsniw varsity end Junior varsity went over ths four mile course, Jean versltv negotiated the distance in approximately 20 minutes and 10 seconds. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. T, Utah Qualifier to Cavort In Exhibition Match-F- ort I. ' w e-- e. .. Idaho Gridders Oal-Isch- er Plan Two Games With Hawaiians - nt V.-tli- fb Training for Field Events Discussed at Logan School - ' P Logan right-hande- d L 4-- 4-- 3. 2. 4. dlicii 2. PRE-GAM- 4, I 5, B. semi-fin- 4. , O h-- Evan-T-'Hea- !. -- t-- - Shields to Compete In National A.A.U. Swim at Long Beach HARMON, Forest Dale cliib who was Ihe lone Utahn, to earn a place in the national open golf tournament, re, turned home from Denver yesterday and will start Immediately to perfect his game for the coming big meek The National open win be hell at Minneapolis on Jiny lu, ll. and 1. with Sunday Harmon will tea Barry ovrg lu sa eauiuUiud iiiwx.ti against iurn and Lane Acnugn. the tut to be piayed over ins sorest Dale links. Diesels will ue soid to Uio gaiierjr, the prooeeua ol w hion wni be Used to help semi Harmon back to uie national uo(. tickets for the exblbiuyu eau oe obtained from any of uie local protassionuls or from a memoir of the Gian State Uoif association. SJD ART I X GRANS GROWING. dar. S everyone knows, the sort in winning of footing of grttliron pro hts post in the fiURl charapion-slit- p Tides Is a matter always of Trch-match. , important consideration. deGailacher it is the most difficult nkiiy associated feated of all problem Harry . wltia new Cuss in three stadium for to sets by grow gram sufficiently tough score of to stand the thundering cleats, dls- a to make it thick sufficiently j J ploying a br!i- -' safe place upon which to d llsnl game that ...' tackle and be tackled, is an bad Gum con; eaart sefeoee. The art of man tinually on the mast associate Itself with the , defensive. mysteries of nature and a swe started otssfnl anti in mrana a valret out with a bang, of swsrd that possesses stretch to determined . many desirable, ia fact risen Christensen. put the match tial qualities aside from mere took and as soon as possible, beaaty. - away the first four gomes straight-t- o Jun MOSCOW, 1. Contract Gum from the start. discourage GRID TIRE. TRANSFER fe for tho Making a prelljr picture, the challenging yacht Shamrock The second set wss ths hardest tram to Mihos 1930 football Vnirity ET XUTE, restrained from actire fought, but Mel was alwavs able to of e Hacraft Sir Thomart.iplon will sail aiamsl American make in two the apptiranc " football coaching, because Of come through in tho pmchew to waiian island during tho f'hristmaa defenders of the America's cup, has a Inal spin off Southend points and the vacation, announces Jeorr K Horbis bad leg. has a had that works take tha needed was oil that was ton. graduate maaagtr of athletic set. games Eight England. of phvsicsl malady Independently in Ihe third and final aet at Idah'i. - and in giving thought to ths turf neededGailacher hie Christmas day Ihe Vandal meet alternating problem an related to the tladium with and drives In a confusing tha Honolulu town team an aggre-of chops gation boasting a large number once solved at It be by ordering dusk coast football stats, and that every foot of the turf on the fashion to settle the on ew Years day they opposed ths Shine. Christensen - eld Cartier Field gridiron be trana the University of Hawaii eleven now fsrsrd to the new arenatangle wh The Vandal will sail from Fan Gailacher will , measure. the winner of the Lund Johneon-Ellio- tt Francisco about Pcmbr 17, HorNow. an a practical Peterson match which U ton announces These games will every scientific turf grower in the the first appearance of ait Idaho " country wilt applaud Rock's short, scheduled today at 4 p m. The t. be football team in the Hawaiian is cut to the development of a per-- , stars promise a great match and lands" feet playing field. So there It ths tha winner should be able to afHigh School Record in Javelin --Throw Now Better practical angle. Sue It is not ths ford Gailacher plenty of trouhlu Collins ia the deciding match. Appointed only angle. Than Former Collegiate State Mark. a Jack Christensen of Logan disNew Demon Manager brand of ball to 5 played etl ILLUSTRIOUS CLAN. DBS MOINES. Is. June 19 put away little Grant Evans BryAF) VERVONK may not tealant Junior high champion. In two Claud Davenport vetera jud u if pedal these event combine all of the de wo Evans as sets. s' pitcher, today Dick Romney turned tails of the motion into a supple, resigned bt that the Cartier Field straight of the Des Moinea baseball to action which appears to the first game of ths opening set manager a discussion of the various pit smooth turf, which la being laid in the of the Western league. be almost one movement so well but Christensen soon overcame club where Notre amphitheatre 'Shane) Collins, who pilot- events on ths fourth morning of his does one typ ol movement develop Wss never In ed John and lead short this thn Demons fo the league chamDame teams beginning next the juniors pionship In 1936 and to third place track and field coaching school at into another. danger thereafter. Both October will make their borne, but the experi- in Utah bail State steady Javelin Throw. will succeed Davenport be 1927, played la the turf which has been a him T h ence Christensen of College. congave gintflg drifts Frida r Javelin throwing created, a good pressed by the cleats of men over the young- test with St. Joseph. night the deal decided high jump, advantage of Interest. The Javelin toss who, in their beautiful prmr, , er Evens who promlees to bepole vault, and is rather rather new to were not only Notre Dame college and arsa Iso en th docket in the conin come locl a figure broad the prominent In this football heroes, but national competition solation einfles flights for today. drew high school tennis circles before long. jump men are some but heroes George Gtpp, Elmer good section, hEDMSBArs REHin maRom button and Walter Plnbof-oug- h Romney's MEN'S SLN'GLLb developed. The present high Layton, Don Miller, Sleepy will cruse racquete today In jor attention being Melt Gailacher defeated I school record is considerably beHarry Crowley, George StuMdreber, on other eemlfinai battle to see Gusa, the 1 Thursday (eemlflnsl). the Adam college record of only a j Walsh, Barry Mehre, which ol I be two meets Christhis yond JVNIOR BUNGLES' foUowng few years hack One hundred and i Frank Thomas. Chet Wynne, ensen the Juntor Jack for championship. defeated Christimnsrn Grant ssion feet appeared to be a good , I Rockne himself, Dora is, Lieb, 1 teemifinal). The match ia on the docket for Evans, of the other Sixty Jia Chilian, Miller and all the college throw hack a few years, hut WOMENS SINGLES ' ' 4.3 p.m. field events, In continual Ml?, Maunne rest an illustrious dan. of ; Wllbelmsen defeatResell The net dual between the shot, di- school of developmentinterestedhigh Miss Mary Gibbs, L in youngsters Chnstsnsea add Mrs Jsrrr Smith ed Miss Javescus and Rosella Christensen defeatE and it isn't at all unEXHORTATIONS. which was held over from Tuesday lin on Wednes- tha event was finally won by Miss Christen- ed Mrs. Jerry Smith. 4 will likely that the nxt few years MENS DOUBLES day. Coach see wlnga will aot sen when she won the third and a 200 foot javelin toss in the R- THINK youto that did Brubaker defeat- Forsberg-The victory put? set. Romney the feet of present deciding college ranks with the high school ed J. Talmage-1 Roselle in the not Leery, round, any give H HanfeuS. Cromar defeated O.l record standing near 175 or ISO and coming generations when (hey with Miaa Ruth Crow, defending great attention - feel the storied I turf and know that champion. Th two will meet to-- 1 Cae!on-- J Neville, default. to the hammer throw as no high feet Coach Romney taught both . the Winneri with W, Ftegner-Cmethods Bawman of bolding Ihe javelin on gt pm. sere in defeated' the night turning ,!the grass school In Utah tie- - the event into the finals a fax or t C. Maddoi-the run and the two wavs of getting Brignand. 4 !, autumn Is the grass but all this going Both women th th western and to eifiern JUNIOR DOUBLES captur airglee I may be left to Knute. the orator, the necessary power for the throw. W Ptnboroug Engnr defeated methods in high jumping were 'Sin hls.pre-gam- e exhortations H championship. P. U Ukrlsiaea UIm, clearly oui.red bv the Farmer di. kaaaa better what to say than The other Giade-JF Holt defeated R. rector. The western form develop-- ; HATCH GETS PRIZE ladies match played ; any sere writer of football and last 4 Freese. was won by Mies Maued In the "Big Ten" conference J. Hirhsm-W- . ; lean my it better. G. while Davies defeated nne n'ght Wilhelmeen from Miss Mary Evsns-BCATCH OF SEASON the far eastern schools have . Richards, 4 Olbb by tha score of fI, -- 3. Miss used the other form- In discussing THURSDAY SCHEDULE S. H. 'Hatch reports tb will play tha winner Wilhelmeen prlis the pole vault. Coach Romney MEN 8 SINGLES of tha Kata teln 4 p. m Lund Johnson vs. Elliott pointed out the method of carry- fishing1 catch of th season with bHck match which will be run off 21 beautiful mackinaw which Peterson pound fsemtflnnl). ing the poie and the method of today at 6pm. for the other fn Fish Lake. JUNIOR SINGLES Th ppst in the womens singles taking the final Jump and climbi was caught 40 Inches long and I division. p. m. Roes Sutton vs. WalThe matter of take-off- s in all three bauty ia In the mens doubles, Rmt Fora-ber- g ter Plnborough (semlftnal). be in best catch th th reported events also commanded a gfeat the state In the and G. Brubaker defeated J SINGLES WOMEN past four yearsp deal of attention. Coach Romney 20 Ml to Crow Miss Taliuadge and 6 B. Learr in a three Ruth It took v. Hatch, According 4pm Christensen fsomifinsii. set tilt 6.2. Harvey Uan-e- n Roseiia explained the usafif the hitch minutes to land the young whale, Bu6 Shield. Or greatest and 8 Cromar won from O. Mi Kst Keeiey vi Mi Jean- kick in the broad Jump. This Is with the fish putting up a terrific Carlson Neville and J to be sent will by default, ette Steinbtlck. swimming artist, struggle before giving up to th the that Bowen, holdMyies XV style eener and C Bowman MEN S DOUBLE? nslstent fisherman. Long Beach on July 2, 4 and S to and er of the Utah state record, use whipped C. Maddox and G Brigand, 4 39 p m E. Feiree-MUeputy Sheriff Emmet Adam of A. race A. U, tha there in meets in the oomptu last year. q( . R. Foreherg-GFrank Zocchso and Art Bruhsker Bingham, New Performers, ta try to earn a'placo on tha V, & Seme Interesting matches will be H. Hansen-S- . Crpmar vs. s. Puole were member of the parJohnson th men's doubles -- E Peterson. swimming team which will maka a playeu today in and The appeared Just aa proud of similarity between discuss ty tour of tha world, represaotlng tha competition wjth leirca and 4 m. F. Gray-Bailey vt H. throwing and shot putting was the catch aa Hatch himself. . beat amateur iwimmeri in meeting Forsberg and Bru- Smlth-W-p. . the Woodard baker, Hansen and Cromar playby Coach Romney oi) country. C BIsvine-L- . Johnson v. W. outlined He Financial aid ha bean riven the ing S. Poole and E Pefereon; F Slegner-suggested th most ap- Al Brown Defeats Bowman. Pay and 8. Bvtley tangling with tntermauntain ..organisation, mak-- . H JUNIOR DOUBLES proved mehods of throwing each Smith and W Woodard, and ing it poesible to send Shield. Tha Blevins m. BrostoH in Second vs. J. and t wtrht p the proper mAtBOd of Davies Higham-and L. Johnson battling W. are will start internal training F Olade-- J Holt Oemirinal). r. Bwmsn. develop rg youngster witl) little immediately to prepare for the Stegner andJssler CONSOLATION 81 MENS VOLFS BATOXNE. N. J. Juno 19 f API cxp rtepce !n them. Indeed much contest. The F Glade-- J Ossklrs, p. m, B. Raymond v J Van of Ihe time wa Al Brown, a lanky negro bantamHolt combination in explainspent 44. v Jacob D Ha Andrew. i continued brilliant in th in aome BEnTEBM L&A61R. ing to he ooaef-the methods to weight awhothe recognized Junior double division play to sweep CONSOLATION JUNIOR SINGLED us world champion, placet in W W. Is. lvt) R with . 19 m. Mt RobDoriu Broom P and Inexperienced nrorei"g v. New jvt avit P.alpb of Prez Broatoff, Benny stopped 3s WTichfa JS 31 .41 3 4 W ti it nnyr B Fn- - ert Morria. yourgstcrv who had never fried York, fn the second round of their Omaha 31 33 ,4S?- Poebio.. 34 31 ,4Wgir npBt V.rinhoroush andT Hesl te Selmcn.in vs. event. It was suggested that ten round bout her last night. Parker. either V,4 Mn, 24 n mi JHiehlm W tVayn Ssvills vs Lain Olson Broatoff put up a good battle 41 11 ,4(4 ruenir even script ng and Jump; Tepks J?ph :i 31 144 Davie won from Ornt Evans and 11 S. m. 14. Illdberds v, M Gu were excellent exercises for through th first round, but receivB. R'ehard. in Jim Dokaa vg. winner of ing p ed a bad cut over hi ey In th weight mnOnly on Junior double match in Doriut-MorWswds,s KmoUs. match the scheduled todar nd lhi will h Bmooihnesw o' action wss stres- second and the referee halted Wirhltg 4. PMhl E Ted Heal vs. winner of Batmen- bout, awarding the victory to Brown lienrer 3. Toe.lt. 1. til with F Glade and sed at the school a hlng vitally on match. a knockout. technical Otnmhs 4. Oklehoms CKy t J. Holt meeting J Hlghim and W. Marvin Alter m winner of 8- important In a euecesiful throw. Brown weighed 124 pounds and Maine f n Jwph le, matches match The r?a!!y great performers. In Broatoff 12 pound. A f Fort Proclaim Professional Tom McHugh has arranged a medal piay against par tournament tor Uie sort uougi women golfers for touay. in connection witn the tournament has offered a special prJe for the woman mat can turn in ute beat net score. Handicaps will apply. Feminine players that gave not yet received' their handicaps can get them at the golf shop now. At the Country club, Le l. V. T. Thompson and Dr. A. C. berry reaches the semifinal round of the June leg directors cup tournament while r C. Richmond and D. A. MacMillan will battle It out for the fourth post, in reaching the semifinals, Uotuchail beat E. A. Culbertson. 1 up, Thompson downed F. B. Crawford. 3 and 2 and Dr. Wherry upset J. N. 2 and L Finish Saturday. Th'emlflnl matches are ached uled to be competed by Friday night with the finals scheduled for Saturday. in the womens June ieg play. Mrs. W. W. Cassity won the honor by shooting a fin 77 for 14 holes. The first round pair, ings for The tournament bring toU gether Mrs. Caesity and Mrs L Wertheimer, Mr. Jf. N. Caselta to plsy th winner. Mrs. H. W. sue-Hu- Uott-schal- ment over ths Conntry club llnka according to Sam Kripple, assistant pro at th canyon links. E. F. Dreyfou. president of th n mad on Paris store, a No. 10 hole at th Country club Mr. ssid th Dreyfou yesterday. s lucky on snd didn t hot seem to get near th thrill out of tho see that most golfers set. hole-ln.e- n Three Californians . Win Major Prizes In English Race Alt., Jan 19 (AP) Three residents ef California won in tb third charmajor prl ity sweep atake of the Calgary branch of th Canadian Lesion held on the royal hunt cop run at Ascot, kngland, yesterday. . F. Kinney of Beach Long won first prise of approximately $4,609, Art FeturiY of Los Angewon second lo ns of approximately 93 ISO and John Minner or San Franoiaco, third prise of approximately $1,230. CALGARY. th 9 Gallg-cher- Wed-neda- v. f T - B-i- ,a 4 rl er l. ' BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK ville-Oleo- PLUG-Cu- red Against HU Will. , j 1 ti. fi Bosworih Wins hU ba Tg it vtctnT Mihnri Ascot Gold Cup ebar'i t iJiTr.t. Horn ran L. Broniu bit Sano. HoraiodL Credeoro off to Mleba a. Run 3 reaponatb a Runa pRfkifta 1 Struck rhai (, Davis 1 Frk!na f Parkins banMiebals -Prica. beckrr tMoteru i4 Haltn i 7 1 ool M' Baoe Umpire knltft OpU v,n us prove that we can save you $10 to $15 on your Standing DC tbe Teams. Fasten Hatters Dollar Cab Quality Press Mestern Opts Fort Douglas W. . 3 3 .... ...1 .... L Pet 1 .ISO 3 2 3 . 600 1 Wrdnesdars Results. 2. suit" Y A OPEN. WFJDNFSD v. Gal-iach- er wore played In the Wednesday Amataur Baseball league, with the Eastern Hat- two-pan- ts fin-ail- at el most ct tb year ft M't 1, 6HOAI AbCOT. Eng . Jun 1 ; (INS 6 1 2 1 4 Pqalrv 1 Th I Tad rolb 6 6 famous gold cup race, high ,w)l i a. 7 6 ti lmon spot of ths Ascot facing season, ; t 6 f fiBuihti'f 1 6 1 1 wsA won toiiy by By.orlh. 5Burrf i i 1 6 huge crowd of fashionables , , t1 HuvfM :b witnessed the race, unditmijed by 2 Brm ft t th cloudburst whtch turned 1 ve. V(MK If 4 4 into a panic When f)mn tb . J terdays meeting a bookmaker was struck by light3 6 6 K'nif.. -ning. French-bre-, 1 31 6 d Th 7 2$ 17 Total med-ali- st ?9a! ti hoiwtsd, owned by Edw-srby tnniaf f Esmond, riwi.h.d .. . 30 t'l 6 f second. Lord Rosebery s the Bas- Caatera Hattar 6 .14 66 Wtam Op tard was third Boaay. Butt, Boewortb. on or Ihs Karl' of fumfma'r Krrer Lmn 6toit Derby string, was heavily favor- VatwTti, Nvbrg. HTa run Dow, hitThrra ed to w i the greulilng two snd a Ehan t fortran, tiuifrtrd Tnrt-ba4, Mitchell pnd Mrs. W G Hilnier will half mils teat the most eagertv Pnruk a. Run raponb! fur awaited event of th brilliant foun- Km 4 Mrk out Nobt I Itm I tangis in th other bracket. der program. and Sranio paaewrk. lm pira Thursday afternoon, the Klwania club golfers will hold a tourna- Keeley-Jeanei- 4. ng Interesting with a bang when the Hatters scored three runs in the Initial inning. Western Opts retaliated by scoring one In their half of the first and four in the second to take the lead. ters and Western Optical battling The Hatters were not be be denied, a seven Innings to however, and scratched aci, sixth a 6 tie In one run in both the fourth andNeither the to tie score,. game and Quali- innings team could win th game tn the ty Press nosing seventh had to b and the game out Dollar Cab, 3 to 3, in tbe called on account of darkness-NoblAnd King. other. Quality Press Ns.ble allowed ths Opt only fi' e scored one run hit whll pitched a nevei in each of tbe hit game King for Qe . westerners, , Tan-firat,three, ijiwiejui, Uowan and Ituxford were tags to win its the best stickers of the day. game from the tlellar Cab. Quality rin s. I Tbe Cabmen. K.U.OA. rM. o A losers made s H,nn : I 8umy.3b 4 14 6 Mlltr.lb $ I 50 113 ,G O Bin. In the great rally 1 I- V lr 1 1 fifth and threatlUflMict 66 14 66 $ ened to tie. the fU4toxt l f 7 itfot4cr.lf 6 14 acorn but their efforts fell short 16 6 by Bwtoff.Ib one run. Neither team could score Oj Moorvf 166 UUrtUfA: 5 16 Prkas p In the last two can1 s. 9ump.rf 6 I I 6 4wbrr.p 6 6 2 Fine Chucking. Prktnt, PavUp Wrtn,lb 21 36 66 66 Michaels and Davis pitched Due iJohaio ball, giving tho losers only five KiHiad .. 6 6 6 6 bingles. Perkins also showed some 3$ 6 31 6 31 14 f Tfttalt frel ability In bolding the winners xBatttd for Prkfn ToUl to seven hlta Borstedt, Swenson xxKan for Sudbuiy la tn7th. and Warburton were Ihe best ?tjrk-er- s bcor by IniUAfi. f the day. 9 HI 66 Quality Pres .... Cak 6j r. . The second game started out Xrror Swna. Sufnmarr bM o Event. Stamp fnwar. Men. of tbs VS -t r- i Lead-Pitchi- Features Games. TWO Club Busy. Early Start and Hold .500 .333 000 Quality Press 3, Dollar Cab Western Opts S, Eastern Halters 6, (called end of 7 til. darkness). Thursday's Schedule. - Mountain States vs. City's, Municipal No. 1; umpires, Don and Ewing; scorer, Dsn-0 p.m. Walker Bank vs. D. R. G. TV.. Community; umpires, Scanlon and Peacock; scorer, .. Slnen. k; Two-Pan- ts Suits Two-Pant- s Suits Two-Pan- ts Suita ?25 - $35 - $45 Same Suit, One Some Suit, One Same Suit, On Pair of Pants Pair of Pants Pair of Pants $39 i Pedigree Straw Hats . 2.85 to 5.85 |