| Show THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 25 1929 STANDARD-EXAMINE- 9 R ADDITION AL SPORT MEWS HELEN IIIGKS IN FINE FOR - New Golf Sensation To Bid For Titles During New Golf Season By FrLN'CIS J POWERS BRUSHING UP SPORTS - r By Laufer a 1 4 BACVC I: ) vv v" to A 6RAMD V i' ! AS ipx vti y ' 'j ' - mtUeoiHO0AD past f AtfD'THE? THEM V — I- - — lCM)lr4L j I r Boxing shows at Madison Square Garden have been luring the customers in goodly numbers In recent months and if any one man deserves credit for this he is Matchmaker Tom McArdle McArdla knows the customers are the ones who pay to see the wheels go round and ho also knows that the customers are not as gullible as they were In other days They pay now when the prospect of much action faces them Otherwise they stay away $ Boasts Record the-lengt- h VV ' vn - QOTTA STOP THAT l2d Halicki proves In' good as Bucknell one-hal- - LONDX5N— DanCe teachers have passed the word that certain manners of dancing are to bo barred henceforth Affectionate holds are to go they say as are animal imitations such as 'trlggling and ' The "Camel risky Walk" the Trot" the "Goose Step" and the "Bunny Hug" are put on the shelf in this dance clean-u- aa f officials think he the St Louis Cards will have a classy ball player in this young hian Bucknellians talk of him in the same breath with Christy Mathewsoh their greatest athletic hfro and that Is high He has starred In footpraise ball basketball and baseball for three seasohs ahd will join the Cards upori graduation in June He pitches and plays the outfield Ride-kickin- p At CHICAGO Feb 28— AP)— Gua Sonnenberf? risks his new heavy- EL MONTE weight wrestling title against the k Polish strong man Stanislaus at the Coliseum tonight 's Dan Koldff a stablemate of Sta-sias- SPRINGS Sta-eiask- mciets Jim McMillan former University of Illinois football p star in the - seml-windu- ds Lambert's offensive system a combination long pasa and short pass pivot plan developed some of the best scorers seen in the conference He developed White Gulllon Spradling and Cummins who led the conference in scoring in "various campaigns and there have been very few seasons when at least one Purdue player was not found on the five J WELIi NOW! In fact he A fine preliminary and a battle claims the world's title in the royal will round out the program It is announced heavyweight ranks at this style The opening bout tonight is Local mat lovers who enjoy this sort of wrestling are expected to scheduled for 8:30 o'clock sharp — turn out in large numbers to' VERY night BERLIN— An American who re Edwards faces a chap well versed in the rough style in meeting Pap-ioncently arrived here with his wife The Greek haa appeared has been taking some harsh: ridihere on many occasions and has a cule- from newspapers Upon his wide following he was driven to a hotel arrival Papionos welcomes the opportu- in a taxi He left his satchel con nity to meet the Kansas City flash "I'll show him just what rough taining $38500 in the car The wrestling really is" said Papionos driver returned the money and re ceived only a $12 tip for doing so today A1 ward iamui:rt 5 — LAFAYETTE Ind Feb Over a course of 10 years Ward "Piggy" Lambert has the best record of any basketball coach serving in the western conference His Purdue team shared the Big Ten title last season with Indiana' and with five lettermen remaining from the championship squad Purdue is rated-a- s a strong contender this year Since he took charge of basket ball at Purdue Lambert's teams have won or shared four conference championships and only once have fallen below fourth place His teams have won 120 out of 169 games played and in Bg Ten competition they have won 76 out i JACK 1ASSEYS Ali-StOrchestrar— Good Musio Assured ar Maccabee Dance ! To be given at the Moose Hall February 26th Ad mission 25c Refreshments served os : THE HAYDN CLUB I NOW PLAYING V 1 )) DIRECTION 100 j L ti HP A liJJ MARCUS ENTERPRISES 'i 1 'I i A ' 1 1 11 RICHARD ! ar j ! OPPOSE GREEK Billy Edwards termed the king of the rough-hou3- e wrestlers meets Papionoa Greek heavyweight in the main event of an all-stprostreet gram at the Twenty-thir- d Auditorium toriightl Edwards only recently returned from Australia where he wrestled with fine success He is well known to local mat followers as the result of sensational matches here three years ago with Ira Dern John Kilonis and others The Kansas City "cyclone" en- - TONIGHT j To Capacity Crowds D TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY 4 joys rough wrestling HERE TONIGHT '' f kY 7I V j s livery H i 1 4 g SONNENBERG WILL DEFEND HONORS For that reason he fills his cards with the best fighters available Pupils in Scotland have' to get and matches them against opponents certain to make a good fight through about three times as This man who arranges the Garden shows got his start in boxing many books in ihe school year as more than 25 years ago at the old Mott Haven Amateur club He has London schoolchildren match-maker now in his is the he racket until progressed step by step for the most famous organization of its kind in the world and there because the late Tex Rickard himself put him there '''VJiff III LL Iff JLL JLL Sing And Talk In a Picture of Gripping Action Poignant Charm—Allur ing Romance ALL TALKKING PICTURE NOW SHOWING -- J' TTT) ° : ! lVP9 BIG DANCE Wed Night Feb 27 Given by Modern Woodmen of America r Chas Knight's Orchestra PRIZES GIVEN Admission 25 Everybody Welcome! - "i "A ': 1 NOW PLAYING MALONEY STARS IN COAST GAME Feb 25— (UP) — Joe Bonwitz outfielder from Fort Worth and Mike Maloney sensational younj? second buscman were the talk of the Hollywood Stars' training camp today Each smacked out three hits in the 19 to 5 defeat the Stars 'administered to a squad of Seattle Indians here Sunday two-thir- EDWARDS WILL -- - of 113 games or more than of their engagements ce v CHICAGO Feb 25— (AP)— y This is week for Manager 'Lena" Blackburna and hia WhiU SoX With their hopes pinned largely on ft big crop Of promising rookies the White Sox Will entrain for their spring training Camp at Dallas Texas- Thureday( 44 o 2 — 1 ! "Father Offered me five thousand if t wouldn't allow anyone dollars ble to klsa me luntil I was 21" Michigan pushed Iowa definite "And what would you have done ly out of the race Saturday night with the money?"" — Life listleus 25 a to IS by winning game 32-to'2- 5 SOX TO LEAVE FOR CAMP SOON A fv while Chicago's weary tearn finally entered the victory column by de feating Minnesota 33 to 25 luj the other contest Saturday night Indiana got revenge on Illinois! - — i get-awA- " VCK stars tor the winner while Hughea five played—well for the Mendon — - o and-Ohi- GOtKe ft' 'f'4t -- f -- SAID nt -- V BATTLE 1 J Williams and Peck were the t II By VAVh It MTCKFIaSOX Assorlatcil IrcM Sports Writer CHICAGO Feb 25 — (AP) — Thf for Pi" Ten basketball title which has been a tight sprint Trotn the start either will bs clarified or further scrambled when "Stretch" Murphy and his heavy scoring Purdue henchmen attempt to ppple Wisconsin! from its tonight Three Other conference battles Minnesota at Michigan Iowa at Ohio State and Indiana at Northwestern are on tonight's program but they are dwarfed by the strug gle of the Titans at Madison Victory for the Bidders tonighti will virtually "assure them of at least a tie for first place and throw the title between Michigan and Wisconsin With a record of nine victories and one defeat Wisconsin would have to defeat only Chicago the cellar team of the race in its final game to tie If the Badgers should win to night and then follow through by beating Michigan the race would be over Michigan must meet Min nesota Illinois State before the campaign ended Defeat however would throw the struggle into- - a triple deadlock? providing Michigan accomplishes the highly probable arid whips Minnesota tonight Because of its 31 to 26 victory! over the l5oilerinak-r- s at Lafayette January 21 and because of its twin: victories over Northwestern 3? to 23 and 31 to 25 last week Wis consin rules' 'a slight favorite for Purdue flashed: tonight's battle impressive form Friday night ih defeating Ohio State 39 to 23 and is certain to cause plenty of trou-- j 'ih r-- ""'TvSfVqoGVSAJ A HCVA MAVSS — - DOT tt& half A4 TITLE ! y PURDUE MEETS V UrCETc A "PALHP MALAD Feb 25— The Malad Eagles won over the fast Mehdon hoopsterfc here Saturday night 45 to 31 In UjSplrited game The teams Vre deadlocked at 22 all at the - WISCONSIN Special Correspondent of Tlie Standard-Examine- CLEVELAND 'Fb 25— Astout-is- h young lady with the eupho inlaws name of Helen Hicks 13 causing icomsiderablo of a furore In the ranks !of women golfers and Is fairway favormaking many ite ifiew the coming summer with KOmh Irepldatlop M ism Hicks enters ft a disturbing element at a moment when everything looked serene for Olehna -Colhltt Maureen Orcutt and the other established stars who were camViewing the" forthcoming For with much optimism paign Miss Hicks has been labeled as a by some of the tiomng chanjvpion keenest judges of golf ability Mtea Hicks who familiarly is known a "Jimie" i a school girl of 1 1 hailing from Hewlett In the Salisbury sector of Long Island where you can play from one golf course ltd and never finish She has beeh playing golf for only a Bhbrttimej but is in the near approach to a natural born golfer as Can be found - The young: woman first attracted attention when she entered and won a driving contest staged by a New York newspaper last sum put three lusty drives merj iShe down ithe mlddla of the fairway and the shortest measured some 225 yards which is a healthy poke for the average man For a prize he won a set of matched woods and irons and has put them to good advantage ever since the day they were proudly carried Into the Hicks home" Tlie woman's national at Hot Springs -- saw Miss' Hicks qualify easily but wildnesa from the tees eliminated her from the field in m extra hole match with Dorothy Virtue After that setback she attempted to conquer this error and her play during the Winter months is evidence that she spent maiiy hours On the practice tees Miss Hick4 was next heard from in Ber muda where she won the women's championship of that island over the iUdidelrs bay course She tfied for medal honors in the tourna-inewith Maureen Orcutt by stroking an 80 and then romped to the finals where she defeated Miss Ada Mackenzie many times champlayed pion lot Canada in a well over to Then she moved match Miami and won the women's title of the Florida resort with some very entiationat golf She started in the Miami play by doing the course In 78 and there was no one in the field capable of stopping her in the match rounds In the finals' she defeated Mrs John Arenas 7 and Miss Hicks has a splendid phys-iciu- e for tournament golf She Is athletic broad equipped with shoulders and a pair of powerful wrisUf not unlike those of Alexa Her temperament is Stirling tad dogged (and unruffled and Her shots cause her little worry powerful wrists and arms make It possible for her to bang full irons to the greens far better than most women golfers and she has a sinoothi putting stroke ' PRACTICES DAILY The New York girl quickly caught the secret jst winning golf She spends which Is practice hours on the practice tees and fairways! developing all of- her shots and seems te enjoy that portion of the game that is work to most She has timed her tee 'players shots and now hits the ball with a well grooved and compact swing that4olds her shots welf within the confines of the fairways She may win no important championships during the summer months but wrH be a strong contender in any j field Another girl golfer who Is show-ir- g fine form on southern courses is M lis Helen Waring of YOnkers Nl YI She is spending the winter ai Pinehurst and was the outstand- a ing player at that resort until Glen-nColiett arrived J In one of the Pinehurst events she won the medal and then defeated Mrs John D Chapman in the finals Miss Waring is another and has a fine of the 18 year-olds fiture in the game I MAY GO ABROAD Miss Hicks has intimated that she may go abroad in April -- to compete in 'the British woman's he championship at" St Andrew of Americans contemplating gfoup an invasion of Britain is growing ahd now Includes Glerma Coliett Maureen Orcutt Marion Hollins ahd several others The British women's title always had eluded American pursuit but this spring oiir players may be successful Glenna Coliett has added 12 or of her woodljl yards to en shots and is playing better around the preetis than ever before--With Maureen Orcutt Helen Hicks a'nd' others to aid in the dfive one of the American players through and the chances iray win favor Miss Coliett strongly - - MALAD WINS OVER MENDON CAGE FIVE Cards Get Him 1 it - A t-- ' " "i SAN-DIEU- 1 - - ' T GROGAN SAVES HIS DOlTn LrLHJiXrfV E D iiTommy Grogan Omaha fighter says he is saving the money he earns fighting so that he won't be "broke rwhen the time comes for him to retire 11 i V 4 yi -- J STARTING WEDNESDAY FULLY SYNCHRONIZED WITH SOUND AND MUSIC IN for him but a girl— was too smooth t Victor McLaglen's Latest and Best Picture sor Arthur Stone Clyde Cooke and Jane Wlnton 1 ' 4Enlaraed Orchestras Dancing 'Till 1 A M Free Refreshments No man— no sea —was too rough lITi r5— : WILLIAM FOX lt't — Monday March 4th Presented by j OGDEN MUSICIANS jllTH ANNUAL 1 m with Claire Wind- ADDED FEATURES: Luplno Lane in "Fisticuffs" Fox'News June Emley at the Wurlftzer NO RAISE IN PRICES Tomorrow— on the stage— at 7 and 9 p m U A C Concert ' Band— 45 Members llfc mEn&ys air starring L EGYPTIAN THEATRE ) SHOWS: 1 3 5 7 9 How will the big stars talk?— "Dick" Barthelmess talks and sings for himself and howl "Weary River" and "It's Up to You" are the two new song hitsi su:s: by Barthelmess Critics claim his voice registers better t ii t tuanjoisons i i |