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Show -- - - - , , , - - , Pa0e .... - - 161 s ' ' , ,, - 00ilillielter l',:,, ii , 710 4,-- ,; , ,. n . gs , n aelm . , Geerait,Sen' , ' i , . , , . - ; l , , , , '1 ' - I ' Auction , Will Rank Field Tonight - , ' , ,, , '' 1 , ' 1 L'kv ' :'' 4.. t ' 1 , Classic Starts Tomorrow ' , 1 - ' ' 4 , . ' T . .. establish the official' field's, , favorite for the 1940 Utah Open ; t''' Golf Championship tonight at the Salt Lake County Club, como'clock. 7 ', at mencing ZimmerEmery Zimmerman, Al George man, both of portland;Golf and - Schnelter of the Ogden Geertsen Club and John Country .; . of Bonneville are expected to get the most backing. Hayden Newton of Grand Junction. Colo., will be ' ' another popular choice.. , Ven Savage is fast rounding into -favor among the amateurs endwill if the lab. . rate with Ed Kingsley, . ter enters. as an odds-o- n choice int division. the simon-pur- e Savage bad a 33 at Bonneville Geertsen toured the . yesterday. Club, scene of Utah's 'Country blue ribbon, links event starting Tee . , Friday at 1 Ion., in 68- blows.- who pro , Branca, Ft. Douglas learned his game at the Country '' Club and tied for the title with ! . ' a fine 282 there in 1938, had a 71' , ' and may go up on the blackboard ' too. 7 I as a leading favorite;, k i Other scores yesterday were Newton's 75, Jerry Henderson's 78,a 77 py Ken Sommers, Grand June. ' tion amateur. Eddie Heblit, Council Bluffs, Ia., pro, hasn't played the course yet 2 this year, but looks good in practice. Sid Harman of Walla, Walla, : , Wash.; Harry Borg of Petaluma, Val, Calif.; Hugh Florence, Sun were leyl pro and the Zimmermans tune- , -slated for their first genuine .. ups over the course today. were , ' New entries , yesterday Chrystal, Santa Montt& Pro; , Lynn R. Morton Fleming and Ross Grenerd, penver amateurs; Elmer , rredericks, Seattle amateur. The Utah Golf Association, sponsor of Ithe tournament, has procured the services of Ft. soldiers to police the course ' assemble scorese by short wave , dio and telephone. a z,, . ,.., es , ,, eN ,..:.,, . . . c:71 i ' - ' c' , - '.', . ' ,.,..,1$0- .4''''.. i k , , , I ' ''i .1... ' .4 , a ' ,,,,,ft21.6' - 1 , t ..,,, 's , . ".. i , ,, Pr - , - - '- '' , , , have--soun- . , , -- , . - , , . ,', , -- ' 4 , , ' -- -.- ','.:. ,... , , ',. - popular opinion. , 'dZinik, Cudahy Tens ' , cilPlayfforLeagueLettd -- pitch-Zini- k's "- --- . .--,.. -- '',- -- , first-hal- f , , I - War-night- 's , tively. It will be one of the fastest collegiate miles ever run chiefly because Louis Zamperini of Southern California will be back. Last year, Zamperini did the distance in 4:08.3. One record that is almost certain to crash is in the high hurdles. The .incomParable .Fred Wolcott of Rice consistently has cut under his meet standard of :14 flat. Wolcott also' equalled the world's record of :13.7 held by For. rest Towns. The Owl barrier skimmer recently broke the world's record of 22.8 for the low hurdles, scoring a 22.5. The javelin mark is 226 ft. 2 in. but Boyd Brown of Oregon has done 231 feet The shot mark Is 55 ft. 10 in. and Al Blozis has an unofficial 56 ft. 1 in... In the high jump the mark on the books is 6 ft. 8 in. while Johnny Wilson of USC, Don Boydston of Oklahoma A. and M., Gill La Cava of UCLA and Clark Mallery. USC have either beaten or skimmed dangerously close to this Officials are expecting height a 175 foot toss in the discus The record is 173 ft. but Archie Harris of Indiana has beaten it The best athlete in the meet is likely to be Jackie Robinson of UCLA who should win the in. broad lump at about 26 ft. 2 C a 120-yar- d At the afternoon session Coach Howard Hobson set forth to cage coaches three scoring threats. To make himself clear he had Glen Worthington, Millett, Wayne Grant Andereason, Berkley Parkinson and Conley Watts don hoop togs to demonstrate on the playing floor of the Aggie fieldhouse. Rig No. 1 threat is what be terms 'a fast break for the basket" which has the shooter going right in for a shot 'after from three to four passes down the floor from his "trailer" who plays ten feet behind the ball for two be 'right on the ball purposesto if it Is Intercepted or to receive the ball If the play is blocked. ' In this threat the progress of the play is so blocked, and he takes the ball from the passer who pivots. From here on the "trailer" can either dribble in and shoot or pass to a team mate down the floor. The remaining type under the Hobson system is the "set play attack," used when progress to the hoop has been BITS OF BANTER stopped. ABOUT VARIOUS SPORTS 3-- 8 4 1,,,.- ' ' ' , ' ' '. ,,, , , , JI'''' 0,..- , ; . , r, ,i) ,., ' i ,,4- ' . blew one. . It was Salt Lakes first loss in five starts and the.Russets had to call upon one of our own citizens and neighbors to turn the trick. It watt Al Emmertson night and the biw-boneyoungster did himself right - proud in subduing the team that has been making horse play of the Pioneer League , ,of --late... only-lighAl yielded hitsto the and he Beelets struck out nine. He gave up only To add to two bases on balls. his:laurel sprig, Emmertson decisioned Mel Ristau, the southpaw, who was leading the league in victories Until last' unpleasantness. Lacking his usual good control, Ristau was banished from the bailiwick Rue-se-in ts the fourth inning after the had scored four runs on only two hits. Alvin Tate took over Idahoans to one run and held--thand four hits the remainder of the way, all four bingles bobbing up in the eighth and ninth. s series is all The The rubber match will go even. 8:15. on the boards tonight at are Probable pitching selections and Mel Marlowe for the Bees The Ed Smith for the Russets. series is drawing close to 4.000 per night and this figure should hit the 5,000 mark this evening with the ladies being admitted gratis. ,, ' '44 A , ',' t -- ,7, - ., ' 754 ' i , , '5':',1,., Totals.. Score by innings: ' Orden ;. '''0,"--,- ,t e .,,,i7,,n'' -- . , alungignaile (44..,, t , ..,. ' , ..... Hitter 0f Distinction GEORGE OLDENBERG, hard. playing third baseman with the Idaho Falls Russets enjoys the dis. Unction today of batting the only home run made by a visiting player in the Pioneer League this season. His allaround play last night against the Bees was an important factor in the 'Russets' 5 to 3 victory. Leaders In Pioneer Loop RUSSETS 'GRAB LEAD The Russets had the House of Robello tottering. 4 to 0, as early as the fourth inning. Ted Mayer's tt First-roun- matches in the For d int Dale June leg directors' : - Vern Bybee Visits Ogden - fast-brea- d , 4 --- pm.--Cuda- hy y - y American - r, 6-- man-for-ma- n three-hit--bal- man-for-ma- 8-- 1 , To Male Ten .Ten JdQ 7-- ' .- play-latte- - ... s - 5 27 10 30 031I 000- 100 300 000 010 - -1 2, pa. $1 a V Twin Falls Tips Cards 84 Ida., June 13. Fans trimmed the 1. cal Cards last night, 8 to 4, as they struggled to leave the Pioneer cel tar. stayed just a half game behind the Idaho Falls Russets as decision from the Spuds took a the leading Salt Lake Bees. A big sixth inning, when five 4 runs crossed the plate, gave the Cowboys their victory margin. The scores: POCATELLO, (AP)--T- j win 4 5-- 3 ik ' POCATELLO TWIN FALLS I 0 1 Reynids,rf 5 1 3 Arnrich,ss 4 2 9 A.B. IL Pet. Wake,el 4 0 1 Randall,lf 81 29 .3580 Endrees.lb Waldron,'Carcis Patrasit 34 21 9-2 176 63 .3579 Marchi,3b B. Adams, Reds 30 1 167 57 .3114 BishoP,2b. Lowe. Pilot 4 0 7 Tobin.c... 173 59 .3410 Holdban,p 3 1 0 Laybourne, Reds 1 0 0 St 27 .3330 xParlige Owen, Bees 161 52 .3290 Patras, Cards Totals. 39 9 27 71 Totals.. 35 7 27 10 xl3atied for Archuleta in ninth. RUNSEgnatic, Pilots, 46; White, Twin 000 015 00- 2-0 Falls Cards, 43. 110 002 000- -4 Pocatello RUNS BATTED Marcht. INAndrade, Summary: ErrorsArnerich, 3, 2, Archuleta. Waldron Bridgers Bishop, Cards, 41; Lowe, Pilots. 37. Sacrifice hitsHoldbusen. suns responst.. Two- HITSB. Adams, Reds, 63; Lay-bourn- ble 1 orHoldhausen Archuleta 1. Holds hitsEndresk Patras, Randall, Reds, 59. Home runAndrade. Bailey. hausen, DOUBLESLowe, Pilots, 18; Ro- Bases on ballsOff Holdhausen 3, off Archuleta 1. Struck outBy Holdhusen bello and Perry, Bees, 15. 9. by Archuleta 8. UmpiresJordan and TRIPL1SDuff, Reds, 10; Sin- Horrocks. y - 5 playsSheehan to Harrington to Lowe: Sheehan to Harrington. Losing pitcher Ford. Runs responsible torFord 5, Heine 1. Coek 1. Struck outBy Fdrd 7, Cook 5. Bases on ballsOff Ford 3, Cook 3. Bit with pitched ballHarrington by Word. Wild pitchFord. Pieced ballCola. UmpiresJackson and McQuillan, BATTING E male-comprise- d 0 0 H. O. A.1 5 1 1 11 Bridgers,ss 5 0 1 II Whited 5 2 7 0. Andrade,lb 5 1 1 01 Waldron,3b 5 1 5 01 4 0 0 01 Bailey,2b 4 2 2 31Cplinger,rf 3 1 10- 11 Kerr,c, 3 1 0 11 Archietkp io...n.-e- .. 4 2 B. man-for-tna- n '. I Bauer, Lowe. s B. Adams, Duff, Shoe. so Ford. Cola,. Stolen Mutes ErrorsHughes, bin. McConnell, TO TODAY 74 Aste will go'against either Russ shutout who has two cup ',Howard, -his credit this season, or murnament for women must AA Les Cannon, star athlete from the completed .by, June .19, accordthg BYU who is Just getting conx Mn. E. J. Cheal, chairman of women's activities. trol of his speed ball and who has added a teasing twist to his deThe pairings are: Mrs. H. B. Tay. tor, vs. Mrs. E. J. Cheat, Mrs. C livery. The game will be played at A. Hughey vs. Mrs. Walter Hansen nott, Reds, and Owen, Bees, 8. OGDEN, June 13.Vern Bybee, White Park at 8 p.m. HOME RUNSEgnatic, Pilots, 9; Mrs. E. R. Leeds vs. Mrs. G. D. Utah Tonight's schedule: and boxer, featherweight 6 vs. Jordan White, Cards, 7. Irvine, Mrs. S. E. Hemstreet va Coast Tacific champion, Park. STOLEN BASESLowe, Pilots, Mrs. H. A. Fresne Mrs. Hansen was recognized 7 p.m.Dopler Fur vs. is vacationing in these parts. 10: Andrade, Cards, 8. Utah medalist, with an 89. PITCHINGMarlowe, Bees, and Ringer tournament prize winners Bybee suffered a broken nose Brew Jug. MEN IN BACK 8 ',or May were Mrs. Ern Anderson Zar, Pilots, Caplinger, Cards, Packing vs. BIGHobson In a contest at San month last out his that to Zinik Sporting Goods. pointed al Class A; Mrs., J. Stewart Sharp split the Pioneer Proposal on the shelf be will and Francisco as times score almost teams B. Mrs. lowered Hansen many n ClasS vs. An. p.m.peace-Bradle(Compiled by Con Harrison.) season will meet August. from the No. 2 threat than from League 'derson Jewelry. ler handicap in May five strokes until in to the from "I usual the Ogden Under his expect initial the acquiescence perform four-wasysi a , type. The tie in the Emt prizei tp win in minutes, batting nine fouls before in either August orSeptember ......,........ he has his big men play in second division clubs which will League simmered down to tem be was finally issued a pass. a title contest," said Bybee today. ployes' on on defense court back and the two-teaa affair when General Association for a better start for the The Russets have made only eight "My opponent will be either Petey Electric ten and W. H. flints won the front on offense, making it hope second-hal- f hits in 18 innings and have had Scarzo or Harry Jeffra. Milwatikee 11, Toledo 6. campaign. However, games from Petty Motor and Utah so that they must be fast in the 10 men left on bases in their Columbus 6, Kansas City 5. back and forth "I was down to meet Scalzo next down only coniting to will have lost a, they strengthen respectively. Petty last two games Louisville 7, St, Paul 4. July.19 but the nose injury forced tough game Though h& calls his de- siderably or the while Grant Gun- - floor. The score: standings withand shifting Minneapolis14, Indianapolis 7. me Out of action until August." l, one fense a derson pitched SALT LAKE IDAHO FALLS defense, it is what in a couple of weeks, will read A13.11.0.A. A WHOA of which was-- a homer, to win BITS OF BASEBALL BANTER: 4 0 4 2 1 4 0 Seven Oltodescossh Big hoopesters commonly just as they are now. over the Power ten. a right flossy ForniAs Besides 2 0 4 twirling 4 1 0 01Perry,3b. a and Batesjb.. shifting a was 1 of 5 2 0 4 Emmertson 0 brand 4 I ball, .H'Steele,3b. PETTY MOTOR GRABS LEAD Beard,rt.. Benefits of the split season are 3 0 5 OISteele,Th.. 4 1 1 1 on mcoonil,et the out there infielder fifth 3 2 1 1,11obello.112. 4 1 Petty Motor grabbed an early Late yesterday afternoon coach- mostly psychological . . . it gives mound. He grabbed away at Oldnbri.312 OIOwen.ri. .. 4 1 0 0 lead from G-44) in the first two es gathered at the Logan Golf and Players and fans of the bottom agMayer.e... 4 01 all 1 01 Schmling,c 4 I II 1 Infield bounders evening, finally Reaer.if. k frames, Newell. Mann taking a Country Club and participated. in gregations a fresh grip on their 2 0 1 3iBurleson,cf 3 1 1 0 Blatto.2b a and assists three r getting putout. . The customary seat to Fritz Buhecker. The golfing contests which marked the thusiasm 4 0 2 0 4 0 I 3iHatchett,lt. Ristau hadn't pitched since ,a Emertsn,p 0 0 1 of Petty, however, was not close of third-daactivities. Coach off between the first and - second Ristau,p,.. which-ma- y 1 0 3 week ago Tuesday night Tatcp In a class with Aste, who replaced Snavely again went into also adds to the club half offense winners 1 0 0 0 ' xPartee... - - Somewhat of a novelty game will be played Saturday when Mann in the second. Buhecker be. today, while the basketball end of coffers . . - Usually however, the have been the reason for his loss of control...." - the 36 II 37 13 came 30 0 27 of set consisted the teamsTotals.. out as Shamrock-Footprintininstruction season first team this softball to Teta, plays just pitcher spread they girls' journeys strong As a batsman Emmertson was a x Batted for Tate in ninth. were before the halt was called intentionally throw a ball over in the Oregon system. Lions Club ten. The to Franklin Idaho to meet a Score by innings: good pitcher last night. At noon today both visiting menNorth Temple Street so he would 001- -5 200 002 Jacobs, former Los- - Angeles very Ray Idaho galls 021 .000- -3 000 Footprinters have outplayed almost every girls' team in Utah and not have to use it. He was warn. tors spoke briefly at a luncheon Angels first baseman. has returned He struck out four times... moth- Salt Lake Mrs. B. A. RunsMcConnell. Oldenberg Emmertson, ed before Club Slimmtn7 the Logan - . are. expected to give the masculine Franklin team an even battle. to the old home bailiwick to operby the offlicals that a repeti. Rotary Tate. Burleson. lion of that act would mean his which was presided over by Coach ate a gas sta tio n . . . This bureau er of Al, served a hot dinner to 2, Reser. Blatto. Owen, h the Shamrocks Last ErrorsSchiriling,e Oldenberg. 'Ike Earl and BurleRomney. We- half of the Idaho Falls Russets hitOwen. ejection from the game.' Armstrong tntaReser. "Boots" to as three hit recommended 'DeHart times, the Kolob Ray safely, downed tematically other' son. Home runOldenberg. Stolen bases at"Dutch" Clark.. who are also id Ruth Hobbs and Zilla Layton. GILES PITCHES be r business manager of the An- yesterday and will fete the SHUTOUT Lumber Crew from Springville 17-Runs batted in half tonight at her home, 1909 Oldenberg, Burleson. Baser. the school spoke- - to the .' when Jake ' tending shortBirrell remained ' One player, wasakid to notch up their ninth straight Bottling Perry, SchibI. Oldenbetg 2, geies Roy Nielson of Safe"These rorni South Eleventh East. close behind amateur . In Alleys in way, was kicked out of the game Rotarians. the ling, Tate. - Lett on basesIdaho Falls win in the Debutante League. stop leagues city d have come Movie also a never to S. Double Sal Lake pictures 5, boys get the big fellow went on to fulThe windmill pitching of Kay the Coed League by defeating the- for talking out of turn to an um- - in StrikeoutsEmmertat the school in aiding and meal," Mrs. Emmertson explained, Moresco to Robotic,. handy The losRdver ten an as career both a fill DeHart was nearly- - equal to many Bases on balls as I. Tato 3, team son his won splendid Salt Rigtan from I, Hobson and Snavely' to point Out "and maybe they'll enjoy some--but pire Oft Emmertson 2. oft Ristan 5, off and batsman...'. Underarm men.twirlex as she ers outhitthe Bottling club Lake Police 144. Bert Giles of bright spots and weaknesses in Infielder Miller. who went Into the thing different from hotel menus" Tate 1, Runs responsible torEmmertson Strevell-PatersoArden shut-ou- t gave up only one hit and struck poor fielding and ragged in Harry football and basketball play. Yes. Ristau 3, Tate 1. Hit with pitched ball Carlo Forni first man up to bat Reser 12. The fielding of the winners fling deprived the Rover team of the opening red some $1100 on a boxing show . tilt by RIMEL-- Wild - PitebRistau, ' terday parts of the Cornell-Ohiin the ball game stayed in 'there Lening now was one bobble short of perfect. Its first victory., is was last It autumn, . pitcherRistau. UmpiresCam:ofinishing announced just was football shown by secretary State game ; a and three for and -beli Parker. halfj sad swung Meanwhile Springville committed Joe Sloan that Sunday will be which was won by Snavely's ma. paying off all hands at face value , -seven misplays. The hitting of the Father's at White prom. 14 and Baxter, Park nationally chine Day Harry after Won Lost Pet trailing by winners was particularly strong from Detroit will 833 all fathers will be admitted free 5 Alleys points in the early- stages of the inent manager OOP... POP-OP000C1110.1. 4 2 homeruns lime!' Bottling with three Jong-rangMt with Drie paying- child. ter hear 4 .439 Cash and Baxter Grooery 2 ..tn numerotis-Pat Ruth !!!lif(P1 Hobbs, I 'for Em.ple'ves"' League standings: off in th; afie;n'onTh The by weeks with several the 4put 000 ....... ROVPTS , -Kay DPHart adding to the -"7,7 ' Tite' 4 I .400 :,7::.:,."12011S' attaCk;Xololi put it on fl H E w. R. Rims screen which team on was Won 'with the opinion our promoters are the ta. tL, supply 8 t Bt in :TTthird the flirieB 1'144 runs across 1..10, three don't-keep ly their ta lot 3 3 .600 bY the latter five guys who 4 relly Motoc 5 DeHart walked two and then gave ""rA LASTS-TURRIBLEL.soo 'extra 3 "'ord. . 3 , Gomez and Attey: Brammer Utah 'Povrer period of play.. :400 andErt;k,:.,,,1. a 1'4144Ns,4 1 Emma i pollee Deoartmfot her hit. by only triple up Cr : 3 3 Stoma .40e R. H. E. Safeway Ullock.This brought the two runs I I R. R. E. 7 3 in. Later Ullock scored on the Springville ' - 1 Arden 4 I I ' 1,46ShamrovitFootorintera , 0 4 4 Shamrocks only error. ' ' ' Pliock Weight and Patrick: DeBart Giles and Biddle, Gold: Putnam and At I , Besides tossing a heady. garnet and Hobbs. II I I It. - - , 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 11 1 6 3 0 0 0 It 0 'Harrington .1 0 3 2 0 2 2 2 Lowe, Bauer. Sacrifice bitSeeman. Lowe. Three base biteMcConnell, Two base bitsEgnatic, Hughes, Harrington. , - .,,,,,..t. . ' 2. 0 0 worski. Donovan, McConnell, , ..,, 31 0 27 tHeine,P.... t 141 Totals.. Boise ' , - H. ),A; 4 3 2 4 0 0 ZFord,p.-....- Cook,Iti,-- Vs l',,,4' OGDEN B. 3 4 1 4 31Laybrne,ss. 5 3 1 0113.Adamk2b 4 4 1 10 0,Hughea,rf 4 4 I S .4 013uff.cf.... 4 3 3 5 Sheehan,se Bauer,rt Lowe,lb 11.Adamse Haringtn.ab 3 1 3 liSinnott,IL. Jawraki,11. 3 0 1 0 Serpa.lb.... Donovan,3b 4 1 0 1!Co1a.c . i ,,,,, ' Enatic,c4., - - ' ''',,';',1, ".,';,..,: ' , '''"'"'s ''",," , I BOISE B. H. 0.A.1 , , 4,, - ' 9v , June Further preparing the ,stage. for a headline- series at Salt, Lake Boise's second this week-end-, plaée Pilots took their .second straight from the Ogden Reds here last night, 8 to 1.- The Pilots, now just three games behind the Salt Lake Bees, clash with the league leaders in the Utah OGDEN Capital city in a three game series beginning'Friday night. Ray Cook, former pitcher for the College of Idaho, was the ace in the Pilots' win. He allowed only fiye tits, three of thein singles, as he notched up his third win against no defeats. The score: I - '' ,4 - sT,I, 006:,,, woe, , , A,. K , . - collar-admod- third hirelings gleaned two in thewith a when Ristau hit Mike Reser loose pitch, issued four balls to Rocco Blatio and then arched a fat one to Carlo Forni who slammed it to left field, scoring both runners. Ristau was still jittery in Mcthe fourth. He passed SheldonOlden-berg Connell, whereupon George swung from the arch suppellet ports and the last seen of the courts It was sailing over the tennis beyind the left field wall. The Bees got two of these four runs back in the fifth on Burleson's walk and singles by Pitcher Tate and Third Baseman Ducky Perry.' They followed this very effective beginning with one more in the sixth. Carl Owen led off with his eighth triple of the season anda Hal hit Schimling batted him in with through the second baseman. That was the signing-of- f spot for the locals as Emmerlson's effectiveness increased with the distance; WHIPS FIVE STRAIGHT Meanwhile Tate was twirling superbly for the Bees.-- He notched up horse collars in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth, striking out Oldenberg, Mayer, Reser, Blatto and Emmertson for five in a row. In the ninth Alvin faltered as Oldenberg clouted his second bit. "Oldy" stole second and scored on Reser's double to left center. ,, ' hard-swingin- g Bees-Russet- 3 - ', d , 11 - , ,e , ' ' $,,, e sit1;00," - , , i ,..,,, N ,. y1,,,,, i ;lc- ' ! A, '' ,iviir,' ,,,, ' t ,Ai ',.. , i fi,41 - . 1.' . '' - ,,,Tar,,,,,. , - ,' 9 ...,,44 , ,.. ',-- - ., - still investigating the incident to make sure their bois actually ' otleFn ,.:,,,,,,,,.,,,,.-,,- ,.., 4 At the risk of being suspected of juggling the facts, information is forthwith ,presented that the buxom Bees lost a ball game at Community Park last night The erstwhile , rusty, Russets. from Idaho Falls emerged from the affray fully convinced that they were on the long end of a 5 to 3 score..However, some of the more devout Bee backers were Reds ovrt4i: Straight Came , s, , - .. , - - ' - , 4 RY LES CTOATES , , N k k-- . There being no Olympic Games this year, the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships June 21, 22 at Minneapolis will take on added importance , and prestige. The entry list indicates that the greatest field in the history of this classic event will take part . A survey of records made by the prospective contestants diseloses that 11 out of the 14 marks are endangered. Marks that knight have gone into the Olympic books, will be set up, provided weather condi- ' tions ,are r'I The WOrit recorh of 9.4 for the dash is none too secure. This mark has been equalledby Clyde Jeffrey, the Stanford flyer while Mosel Jilerbe, Tuskegee and Penn State have d,i)inrneeoyl season. In the furlong the defending champion, Mr. Jeffrey, has been timed at 20.3 -- as against the meet record of 20.4.The quarter milers will run their legs off lbut they won't beat Archie Williams' 46.1 established in 1936. Lee Orr of Washington State will be the main threat in this effort He won the Princeton Invitational 440 last Saturday in 46.8. Jim Herbert of New York 11 and ren Breidenbach of Michigan are figured by some dopesters as faster than Orr. ' The best time ever recorded in the NCAA half mile is 1:50.3 and is credited to Ben Eastman of Stanford. Last Saturday at Princeton. Ed Borrowes of Princeton and Campbell Kane of Indiana were clocked in 1:49.6 and 1:49.7 respec100-yar- d Fór Series 1 ... Finale ' , -- FredrAste,rhis arm still ,warm from a heated hour and a half struggle in the Petty MotonGeneral Electric game of last night, lead in to an undisputed will attempt to the Metropolitan League tonight against Cudahy Packers. - ' i , , Felfest Dale Directors' Cup - 51atch Play Opens ' - . , , ' , ts' . NCAA TRACK MEET TO- BE FASTEST YET - On Offense s ';', GoaTissi Defeinse Needed For All Moves ' - : 'hadieS'Gue ILIES 1410K . ! -- - . . - Says Snavely , ,,, t , , ,, - . . ti.., t .t Thursday, June - . , ' . Ground Raid Tops, - , . , T., z. -- '', ' ' , N.,,.... .1"' '''''4 ,, , ,,,, - 1 ' . -- ; I I - ' I '- , , a LOGAN, June 13.(Speci1)- -.. 'TNk , 1 . '. 'Even , though passing constitutes v.' 1. f ' , .f a great part of the offense, I , ,,,, , i thoroughly believe that there is , 1114sp.,. no offense , , unless it Is based , 1 ' i a , good upon running attack," , Ii , Coach Carl G. Snavely declared i. , . ' i at Utah,.-. - State's , iI Wednesday ' ; H I Annual Summer i Fourteenth i v ' 1 i "A passing School Coaches. for , tt . , I , - and team is i dangerous always : ' , ' I i will. score numeroul times," he 4 "but at Cornell we .,, continued; . , , 5 first perfect our running game - a nd , , make opponents.learuson , . - the ,, ' ' ( , , bdore spending too , , , , , ground ' : '4k ! time on our passes." I , ' ' siressed that a good of. Imuch '" 4 ,', t , , must blocking, , ,,.; sufficient men at the point of at., ' , , , tack,. good timing and good block' , i , , ing angles for its interference, as , , ' ha into the offensive side I. of plunged , , , his legerdemain. "There is a ,, , , defense for every play in football, ' ' .4 if the defensive team knows what , . , ., , i is coming so that a sound offense -' ," ' ' ,,,,...,--,,,'.41.,,,,,f '' 1 must have deception if it is to be ., ,,,,,, , 4 , ..... -- , 7 '4 effective, he explained. :, 'x '. --, 1', , .0';'',:, ,,,..-- ',. USE SINGLE WING -- ,,,'::-,:';-' 1 : Cornell's offense is principally : ,..SMORM.P.. .1.. 1.,::' ; ' ,.- ':,:',..,:.2 a :' .' ',7 he formation, singleving brought out, with its ends split to give them more versatility which meets the Cornell coach's requiret ments for a sound formation. "I don't think that we at Cornell have a satisfactory defensive anZimmermans' Chief Threat In Utah Open swer for every offensive setup. 'GEORGE SCRNEITER. slender Ogden Golf and Country. Club These Ideas are the fruits of our experience, and It should not be prolessimtal who is pktured above stroking a putt ors the No. 6 green necessary to say that they are at the Country Club. will be Utah's chief threat in the State Open at the Canyon course according to not always effective," Snavely Golf Tournament this week-en- d ' -- - ' ' t 1, 1 , A it, - ' . w,, t kii. ' I ! , 4 - ,,-- Traditional auctioning of the ' (: ' k .6, BY MACK ,CORBUTT - , , ' :.1 1 , , - ""1 , ' ,,,.1 1 , k Bee-Hiv- e 72-Ho- le : , . - '''' 1 - ., , Checte. ees: n Ethmettsoh ., Eight:Hi Is, Nine Strikeouts 9 an tirll ttPri" th , - - . ' . , . , , . , , a ,, IrA ' Nowa, Salt Lake City, Utah The Deseret - , , . , . Three-bas- Byt3---- Two-bas- e 41 - t be a I Midget Auto Races Tonight The fourth midget auto race ,:' meeting of the season is scheduled tonight at the State Fair Grounds, 44 i commencing at 8 o'clock. Tex Sherwood will be defending the point leadership he piled up last week by winning the main event.. Sherwood has 20 points to-- .., ward the season's championship kiwi- with Jack Olson in second with 16. followed by Mike Julian 12 and Harold Adair 11. Spec Hemminger will be out to. get back in the running after a ( near victory in last week's main,. I event.' He was thwarted by engine 4 trouble. Sherwood will drive Curley Run; special tonight in place yon's of Bob Boland who will polot Bus r Tibbetts' Continental. Tibbetts was week. last Injured Eight events, including an exciting pursuit race with all 14 cars r on the track at the same time, are on tonight's docket - I . 1 V-- 8 1 3 Ritz-Templ- e home-cooke- le 9-- last-plac- e 7-- 6 Open League C Peerless Coal Hamel Furniture Chapman and Cedarlot: Enolden. Tauter o oeeagpe ... 23-1- 4 Bar- -, Huntsman and Fowler and Wale. r 5 4 , : . Williams: Halstruln 1 a , Deseret Lumber t. Ideeea and R. IL base-runo- n Ulkl R. R. 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