Show THE OGDEN SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 9 1929 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R D Name Golfers Jlen tree wvs 0gden Dues Increased for 1929 G o If Campaign Extensive Improvements Carried Out During 1928 M S Eccles Given Vote of Thanks President Makes Recommendations Tot Club period and at the annual TTEN new directors five to serve for a two-yea- r J-fiyej to serve for three years were named meeting of the Ogden QoU and Country club at the Hotel The new directors and five hold-ove- r "Bigelowj last night director! will meet in the immediate future to name a presi- dent anil vice-preside- for 192D Glen ERL nt H M Rowe George Alton WJ JL Loos and C II Bar ton were! elected for three year terms Directors named for two year terms are Wisconsin Ace Reeder Royal Douglas Ralph E Bristol and R B Porter The holdover director who have one year to Eerva are A P Bigelow J H DeVlne Fred M Nye Frank J Stevens and W II Harris Eccles President Marrlner S presided at the annual meeting whifh attracted better than half of the membership MAKES REPORT The annual report of President Ecclses submitted and approved in full by the membership shows thje golf1 club to be in the best financial condition since it was organizer! wmmm ! 3 I Tfr-- f ? s 1 -- rytM 1 In 1915 President Eccles' report touched on the land the new club house1 the grounds the water supply the the membership and finance' by-la- ' DuringUhe past year 68 acres of additional land was purchased and a: new cliib house and caddy house ' erected President Eccles said in part: "I recommend that the rules and regulations of the club be strictly enforced particularly those regarding delinquencies which provide for the posting of the names of the denying those delinquent-an-d to them of the privileges of the club for a period of thirty days at the end of which time such delinquent members automatically cease to be members ot tne club out may e reinstated upon payment in full f all 'delinquent sums within six- ' f In Deadlock roons Weak Ufa WHEN credit- - is r ERMEN ENTER FINALS i-- 1 I w pitchers Tampa Fla training camp and Manager Walter Johnson has told the three rookies Jim Weaver Paul Hopkins and Guy Cantrell who are slated to pitch against the Tampa club in the first exhibition of the season Sunday that they might try curves if they wish Practically the entire roster of 32 men is expected to be on hand for practice Monday Nothing has been heard from "Sad Sam" Jones pitcher but it is assumed that he is on his way to campv Cliff Bolton mkisJng catcher wired President Clark Griffith yesterday that he had been ill and that he would start for camp - probably in a day -- or two 4 ' — 200-yar- INDIANS REPORT IN BODY MONDAY NEW ORLEANS March 9— (AP) — Batteries for the Cleveland Indians had their last hours of solo Tomorrow the workouts today sackmen the shortstops and the outfielders arrive and Monday sees the entire team in uniform and at work The problem bothering Manager is whether Roger Peckinpaugh three of the pitchers in camp all but regarded as dark horses will pull through as permanent performers to supplement his regular staff comprising Shaute Kenneth Hoi Miller and Hudlin 'been spotty as loWay's work has that of Jovo Miljus and Jimmy Zinn'a most consistent work has been in the minors -- old-time- 1 VICTOR DEFEATS SUGAR CAGERS -t M 40-ya- rd REXBURG Idaho March 9 — (AP)— Victor defeated 'Sugar City In a fast and exciting game of the "1-1- -- 3-- 10 2-- 150-yar- 10 - 100-yar- ! — m — 3-- 1 10 2-- 10 2 4-- 10 rd 1-- 10 1-- 10 1-- 10 - De-Vi- ne - -- northeastern' district basketball tournament here last night wln ning by a score of 25 to 23 The players appeared somewhat tired after this morning's contests but put on a speedy exhibition of floor work Biddis of Victor featured in the Sugar City game with Hol-ma- n of the latter city doing good work foK the defeated squad Rigby beat Drlggs after holding a lead throughout the contest the The final score being 24 to 11 Driggs quint failed to score until the second quarter The tourney is attracting large crowds IRISH FAVORED IN TRACK MEET SOUTH BEND Ind March 9 — (AP) — Notre Dame cinder path artists ranked as heavy favorites to win major honors in the third annual central L to- day Twenty middle western colleges entered 237 athletes for the meet Several high schools were entered also for the one-mirelay event Most of Notre Dame's 'competition in the 14 events was anticipated from Marquette Michigan State Butler and Western State normal le BROTHERSPLAY ON SAME CLUB d ed J conference Indoor track and field championships erg-tir- was-complete- A TIGERS READY FOR FIRST GAME Ariz March 9 — PHOENIX — Harris of Bucky Manager (AP) the Detroit Tigers today wf s to direct his new charges through their first practice game of the season His pitching selections for the were to bo Own Carroll regulars"W'hitehill Prud-homJohnny Earl and Lii St oner The second squad liurlers named were Emil Tde Lefty Barnes Elaro Van Gilder Sam Gibson and George Smith SAN DIEGO— Dynamite Jack-so- n Los Angeles outpointed Joe Lohman Toledo 6 rounds I V" v' Jt tliilllllliiii'I ! ST PETERSBURG Fla March — (AP) — The Boston Braves may sport a pair of brothers in the coming season Sam Jones brother of Percy the pitcher is working out with the tribe and if he makes good efforts are expected to be made to persuade the New Haven club of the Eastern league to part with the outfielder The Red Sox have the Gastort boys Alex and Milton who make a battery In themselves 5 - AMERICANTIORSE " I 4' ' - I most important familiar person in a new uniform this season is Rogers Hornsby shown here in the regalia of the Chicago Cubs The fellow welcoming Hornsby to Catalina Island is William Wrigley Jr owner of the Cubs Hornsby is with the Cubs this season his fourth different outfit in four years With Hornsby in Their fold the Cubs are favorites to win the National league pennant this season This Illin o is Favo red Over Rival Teams By CHARLES W DIXKLEY Associated Press Sports Writer IOWA CITY la March 9— (AP) — Illinois eight times winner of the Western conference indoor track has its and fleld"ehampionshlp ninth title within its grasp £"he illini go Into the finals of the Big Ten meet tonight an overwhelming favorite with Iowa in the position of runner-u- p The competition brings together a picket! field of 261 athletes one of the largest entries in the history of the event Illinois served notice of Its superiority by qualifying 11 men in the trials last night placing two men in the 6 dash three in the T high hurdles and another trio in the biile and half mile the team coached by the gaunt and solemn Harry Gill had an advantage of five qualifiers over its nearest competitor Iowa and Indiana each qualified six men with Ohio State placing five and Michigan and Chicago four each Wisconsin qualified three men Northwestern and Minnesota two each and Purdue one Indications that records will be smashed in the finals developed in the preliminaries when a new mark was set in the dash and a trio of hurdlers tied the Big Ten record in the high hurdle event Judd Timm of Illinois' rated as one of the outstanding halfbacks in the Western conference last year clipped a tenth 6of a second off thi dash when record of the he won his qualifying heat in :06 This brilliant seconds performance also equalled the American indoor record for the distance Tonight Timm will match his stride with the seasoned veteran George Simpson of Ohio State former holder of the conference indoor record for the distance and Eddie Tolan of the University of Michigan sophomore negro flash holder of the natipnal lnterscholas-ti- c record for the 100 and 220-yadashes Tolan making his debut in Big Ten competition last night won his trial heat by two yards over Burk-ha- rt of Illinois reeling off the distance in :06 seconds which equalled the old meet record Crooks of Ohio State Allison of Iowa and Haydon of Chicago each tied the record in winning their higrh hurdles heats of the secevents Each won in :08 onds tying the record made by Frank Quel Iowa's Olympic star J 60-ya- 70-ya- rd rd 3-- 10 70-ya- 'Battle of Shelby' Revived in Court ( AP) FALLS of the Dempsey- Gibbons heavyweight boxing match still resound in Montana although it is five years since the 'battle of Shelby" rd 8-- 10 in 1928 The meet tonight will be robbed of some of its color by the loss of three athletic blue ribbon championship winners of the 19 28 meet George Baird of Iowa holder of the d run and a record in the member of the American Olympic team last year was out of the competition because of a pulled tendon Robert Carr the Illinois high jumper and 1928 champion and Joe Novak also of Illinois title holder in the mile were forced out by injuries 440-yar- THEVENOW IN OLD TIME FORM WINTER HAVEN Fla March 9 — (AP) — Tommy Thevenow's apcondition wag the parent tip-to- p subject of much comment at the Phillies' camp today The former St Louis shortstop was sold to the Philadelphia club last year because it was feared a broken ankle would interfere with his play He had his first workout here yesterday and all hands pleased with the manner in which he covered the short field He declared his leg was as good as ever The Phillies are all on deck now with the exception of O'Doul outfielder and Bob McGraw pitcher h IN TWO CLASSICS CHOCOLATE IN — Mont-- GREAT — The United States district court here has been called upon to decide whether George H Stanton then president of the Stanton Trust and Savings bank of Great Falls personally was interested in financing the bout James A Johnson Montana oil man chief financial backer said Stanton agreed to assume responsibility for half of a $40000 loan made by the bank The' bank sued Johnson Stanton denies any interest OGDEN BANKERS DEFEATS RICH llEST JORDAN !1T tlie ijOgan LOSE JIG GAME Salt Lakers Register Victory In Annual Cage Flareup The Salt Lake federal reserve basketball team easily defeated a team of Ogden bankers last night at the Weber gymnasium 47 to 20 This contest is played annu- ally At the half the Salt Lakers were on the long end of a 21 to 10 score Larson and Campbell twinkled for the visitors with Taylor starring for Ogden Score: SALT LAKE G T F P 2 7 3 1 Paige rf 1 21 2 10 Larson If 4 44-1Campbell c 2 1 1 5 Crane rg 0 2 Lowrey lg 0 0 Knudson rg '' Coulam 10 00 oA 0 0 lg Ward If r OGDEN Totals Francis rf if Taylor Heinjr Baliff Wright Hales 7 47 G T F P 4 4 1 0 0 0 c rg lg If rg 0 0)0 20 10 1 Loose 0 1 101 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 2 0 )0 0 10 2 0 20 SOX WIN OVER DALLAS STEERS Texas March 9 — Sox The (AP)— Chicago Whites have started their spring exhibition series with a victory With George and Leslie Cox the turning in four hit pitching DalWhite Sox easily defeated the las Steers 7 to 2 in the opeier Manager Lena Black- yesterday burne's men made 13 hits and committed no errors Acting Captain Art Shires starred at bat for Chicago getting a double arid two singles DALLAS 10-rou- nd Quint 1- ' 1 al ':': Jack Croft's Davis High warriors won their second game of the week last night by defeating the South Rich five 40 to 11 The contest was playetl on the large court at Kaysville arid the triumph gives the Croftmen the right to compete as the ruriners-u- p of the Ogden division in the state meet Davis outclassed Randolph in all departments of play and was never headed "Vi'ilco'x was again the outstanding performer for the Davis five In the Other game to determine the sixteenth team for the state classic which opens at Salt Lake next Wednesday Lehi won over Payson S3 to 2i The score follow: LEHI j 4 4 6 j ! Tatten 14 I G rf? 7 Og-denit- os lS-a- ll t Pratt for the Loganities Cal-iforni- - — amd Ran- dall for North Ogden played ball 0 0 8 got away to an early lead Pnpvo 3 in herv 6 5 garrje with West Jordan 5 0 12 but bowed to defeat 25? to 2!0 when 0 0 0 the lordanites came through with 0 v 0 0 a rush in the final half J: Koosharorn Wurpried wftin a 41- 5 33 to-311 victory oyer the 0den Sev enteenth Ward five Halvorsen was T F P the ©utstandingstar for the locals a 115 M Anderson with 22 ppWtsj led the 2 attack for 0 Kooshnrem 6 2 ' 2 In the other game tlie Twentieth 2 11 ward five of Halt Lake won over 12 t I o- 2- 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 10 - i 1 0 10- - Referee' Spencer umpire 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2-- AVatts : I 'ay so n to 43 19 7 Tonight's pairlngsxfo'llowt Lagan Seventh (Logan division) vs West Jordan (Salt Lake) for title! !) p m Twentieth (Salt Lake N:-- 2) vs Koosharem ( Richfield) for title 8 p nr North Ogden (Ogden) vs Provo Fifth (Provo) for tliird and fifth places G p m coh-tiolati- SOUTH RICH Kennedh rf Norris If G T 0 0 1 C Smith c t Muir rg i Moss( lg i Nichdls rg 1 Totals 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 5 DAVIS j Stayner rf rorn'eliuKjlf Swaner ci Grant rg h Burton igf 1 8 G T 1 0 0 : 4 0' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 10 I 1 0 8 1 Rferecj Obcrhansley Rogers 0 0 7 0 Scores: "o II 2 8 9 2 2 0 0 - L Wilson Dixoln c R WiLson Pacj lg 0 4 40 umpire 6 15 3 0 0 6 0 4 rg 0 :1 — f4 — BROWNS THY YOUNGSTEXt Martin Tierney 19 year-old Los Infielder is getAngeles semi-pr- o ting a trial with the St Louis Browns He probably will b -- 0 0 A- - 0 M) 0 0 0 11 5 19 jl !) Totals 7 TWENTIETH Neslien T F P G Wood rf C Wood If PeteKson c M 5 4 3 0 1 10 14 rg 3 2 3 0 0 4 0 Richards lg Roberts rf Totals- HORNSBY STARS AS CUBS TRIUMPH ?6 If Haskell If Elmer lg 0 2 2 T F P G rf Taylor 313 0 0 on TAYSON °S 0 F P 1 Pace Lf Tliornley lo Sheffield trg 0 1 4 Wilcox U Steed If Totals F P - Referee — S Richardson Spencer la 13 '20 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 43 umpire-t KOOSHAREM AVALOT Catalina IslandT Calif ( AP) — Joe March McCarthy's R Anderson rfg Cubs alreiady have demonstrated D Sorenson Anderson c that they have a "murderers' row" OM Siorenson rg of their own for 1929 Eighteeii hits rattled off Cub W Ericksonlf-- c lg bats yesteijday as they defeated Los Lindquistc Angeles 11 to 6 in their first ex Bagley ' G Jr & 2 1 jl5 p l p 0 0 f ?2 1 0 0 iZ 4 41 lf-l- 10 t f 1 11 2 0 3 22 2 2 0 0 v 4 Q 0 0 9-- ! 2 2 ° ame hibition Rogers Hornsby got a homp run and two doubles Inn five attempts while Rigtjs Stephen-isogot flyer safeties Clyde Beck whose hitting has been worrying Manager JdcCarthy came through with threef hits Lautenbicher Holley and Home rookies pitched for the Cubs arid held the Angels to nine hits The Cubs were'j back for more conditioning here today -4 Totals OGDEN 17TH !' rf-lrf c-- rf iBurti? lg ( AP) — March THe Cincinnati Reds were without the services of Val Plclnlch veteran catcher today at the opening of the exhibition season for the Red Legs With the- - Philadelphia Athletics to4ay It appeared too that Piclnicli's presence is not assured in the near future since salary differences have grown serious Si Johnson the young hurler purchased ffom the Rock 'Island club stood np the front of the pitching line todajy with a whole bundle of assorted moundsmen in reserve Dixoh and Sukeforth are dividing the hatching Lewis rf 9-- " Totals Referee " Fenri? GRIMES !AT THIRD SHEELEY STARS FOR ST LOUIS AT FIRST BASE 1 7 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 15 1 j5 fo 0 2 14 19 5-- r 1 1 0 31 umpire — Romney PROVO G Cheever If Scott Tv o 1 6 c lg Bailey rf 0 0 2 t Candland c Totals 9 if WEST JORDAN F P 2 0 0 12 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 io 1 0 riiiifips rg Bown o 0 0 2 - G ! —r 2 0 3 0 2 1 0 7 f Slater lf-Lehman Watklns rg lAnderson gl Halverson c ATHLETICS OPEN SERIES WITH REDS MIAMI Ifla T F P G Woaley rf SilcOit 1 S Bateimart If Lancaster c Finloyson rg Smith lg rf Cundick Leak c " II 4 0 0 1 0 v Referee — Spencer: Jl Rorrfhcy 0 3 8 0 2 0 10 ir2 2 17 a 0 0 0 0 t ii0 0 2 0 25 urn pire — 9 ' 20 T F P - Tcttals 5 0 1 f r1? 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 J 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 6 22 J " REDS INCREASE MILEAGE Business Manager Frank Behle of the Cincinnati Reds says the Reds will travel 1830 more miles filling this season's schedule than they did in 1928 al 1: PAYSON Olson lf-- c J Wilson c II Wilsonl rg Searlefi lg Snyder-lf- J Nebekvr lk 15-t- 1 0 0 lg I te sen-satiojti- Evans rf ' Whitman If Crane c Grey rg Totals flve-foiinu- T F P G Fox i LOGAN 7TH Fla WEST PALM BEACH G PASO ROBLES Calif Mardh 9 — (Al') — Frank O'Rourke 6 March rf Pratt (AP)— Earl Sheeley has won! the last year's third sacker for the St Scott5 If 1 approbation' of Barney Dreyjfuss Louis Browni arrived yesterday Hasllam c 0 owner oftbe Pittsburg Piratef in- and without j getting any instruc- F Seholes rg 2 sofar as Ws form in the field is tions Immediately took over the Wr Sfcholes lg 0 "If the big boy hits keystone sacli Eddie Grimes re- La rsen If concerned 0 half as well as he fields he will be cruit from Tulsa is being groomed the star of the National leaghe jl929 for the hot corner which O'Rourke 8 Totals face" Dreyfuss says?: handled last year OGDEN NORTH ' Jess Petty and Burleigh Grimes Heinle Mail ush Frank McGow-a- n G to as who a are wager arid Lu Blue are still absent Browp rf 1 considering SEXT HIMSELF TO MINORS most games for the Blue has wTittien he'll be here short- Warrl-nwill win If Roy Spencer was released by team this the When Grimes ly but Manush and McGowan have Randall c year Indianapolis this win- came t the Pittsburg to he last year he not been hear?d from Pirates Norris rg icouldn't agree with ter because out and won 25 and tlost Ah abbreviated practice game Berreit lg the Pirates on salary terms He is stepped ?an 14 better the first of thje season is scheduled j Petty believes he a catcher ' I vthis feat for today 7 Totals' BOUT TONIGHT farmed out for more experience 9 — (AP)— LONDON March NEW YORK March 9 — (AP) — Billy Barton the AmeriBEST OF CAGE PLAYERS weight champion stopped Arizona Although not second will can his Kid Hblman of New York for Chocolate steeplechaser probably Nat 9 begins Joe Rivers rounds make his first English appearance American tour in the Olympia A many years a member of the New bout with York Celtics is considered by exuntil March 13 at Cheltenham there C tonisrht In a MUST IIKE TO TRAVEL is a possibility he will be entered Phil O'Dowd of Columbus Ohio perts to be the greatest basketball Jimmy Zinn lives in Little Rock in the Shrewsbury handicap stee- Chocolate's last start was his win- player of all time Ark and went to Cleveland O plechase at Wolverhampton March ning one against Chick Suggs for to travel with the Indians to New 12 according to racing experts' the negro featherweight chamIt is said that small trout transHe made it a business forecasts in the morning papers Orleans pionship at Havana a few weeks planted to New Zealand waters trip grow as large as the salmon ago HOLLYWOOD Cal— Mushy Callahan Los Angeles junior welter- Lehi Gains Berth In Series By Trimming Parson j j Totals Referee Watson 'M"'- men and Seventh ward M" men meet at Salt Lake for the 1 p 2 9 championship as the result of victories in tne semi-finround last ihight in games played! at the pesefet gymnasium i5o(th Logan and West Jordan were pressed to the extreme limit in gaining their margins of vic- tory Thj Logan-Nort- h Ogden contest Went down as the greatest game of the sieries — if not the entire history of "M" men's competition! Logan was forced into tWo extra periods before she was able to down the strong North Ogden inachine 22 to 21 l J lead at the Logan held a end Of the third periodlbut the came back to deadliock the score at when the gun sounded F Sc holes counted tjie final and deciding bucket for Lpgani in the final seconds of play in the North Ogden battle i j also-present- rd 2-- 10 3-- 1 rs (Editor's Note—This Is the sixth of a segies of stories dealing with first hand surveys of 1929 injajor league baseball clubs) By BRIAN BELL Associated Ires Sports Writer ST PETERSBURG Fla March 9 — (AP)r— Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig are enjoying their usual robust health and the New York Yankees are ready to start another quest for baseball supremacy It matters little in the camp of the world champions that an untried third baseman will protect a corner of the infield the throwing of the pivot man at second nay lack snap and precision and two pitchers are trying to regain tjheir misplaced cunning Ruth and Gehrig are in good health arid spirits The Yankees believe that vh?n longer hits are made Babe land Lou will make them The athletes of Miller Hugjgins find their position as stellar figures a mixed blessing Every rrjan's hand Jin baseball is against them but as champions the burdei of proof in eviction proceedings is on the opposition LAKY PERFORMS Mark Koenig who has been a shortstop during most of his baseball life for the time being at least has succeeded Joe Dugan at third base with shortstop falling to Lyn Lary sensational Pacific Coas : recruit Lary promises to join the small class of playersable to li(e up to advance notices and big jjrice tags' In his introduction to Manager Huggins he has displayed fewer weaknesses than most youngsters breaking into fast company In the limited scope permitted by "Hug" Tony Lazzeri who1 suffered from a lame arm last season has thrown well enotjgh authpugh no occasion has appeared calling for him to "bear down" on his repaired arm Leo Durocher a great infielder iniany league and Gene Robertson better as a hitter than a fielder stai'nd subject to call Without notice Lou Gehrig has a first bas assistant in the person of the veteran George Burns The Yankees always well fortified in the cfield have now an even greater sufplus of talent Which may prove embarrassing when! the time comes to clear the decks to a working basis Ruth Combs and Meuscl of course will get first call arid Durst and Paschal able reserves Itave been joined by Sam Byrd and Elias Funk good enough to qualify as understudies Outen the North Carolina Stat collegian can hit but the Yanks will n6t be able to take advantage of his lability at Jithls time The catching staff a contest with Arndt JorgensJ an Oklahoma City recruit fighting energetically for a placo Bengqugli Dickey and Grabowski are wearers of service stripes Her'p Pennock and Wiley Mpore pitching casualties of 19 28 look all right and feel all right but the ex tent to which their ailing arms have been rejuvenated can be told only under fire VETERANS REPORT Walte Hoyt and George I'ipgras will take up just where they left off last year and Tom Zachary a bulwark In the closing days o:l the campaign seems to grow younger with the passing of the years Ed WeJlsra left hander witp an abundance of ammunition wht has been a major leaguer before- - has an excellent chance fo be one again after a tour of fluty in the Southern association Hery Johnson Fred Helrhach and Myles Thomas are back Again as is Al Shealy who started Iwith the Yanks and finished witli "St Paul Fay Thomas the former Giant is bidding for a place If they start playing football the carinot be kept out Of the younger candidates Roy Sherid Albiight's hope for major league representations seems to hae a He prepped at slight advantage Montreal with conspicuous sucjeess Babe Ruth continues to pacli the customers lfij with or without tickets of' admlsion The practice of the Yankees is followed twce daily by great crowds- with a definiteisus-picio- n that a majority come td see the big fellow with the little legs hit the ball Before Ruth deserted the golf course for the baseball field the attendance was rate no better than fair It jumped overTo the baseball railbirda night tfie Yanks are only a ball club but Babe Ruth Is a hero I SENATORS ROUND INTO FINE SHAPE Indoor Track Feature WASHINGTON March 9 — (AP) Attracts Fine Stars — There is not a sore arm among of Big Ten the Washington at the - DAVIS EASILY Defense MADISON 'Wis March 9— (AP) — The Big Ten basketball campaign ends tonight with Chicago attempting to topple Wisconsin from a tie for the championship with Michigan d victory Nothing but a for Wisconsin was anticipated however The Badgers overwhelmed the Maroons 33 to 21 on their home floor earlier in the season and unless Chicago has changed its style and sharpened its ehooting eye Wisconsin should double its score tonight Victory for the Badgers would give them a tie for the title with Michigan the team that defeated them twice An upset which would be the most stunning of the entire season would give Michigan undisputed possession of the title and hove Wisconsin down into a tie for second place with Purdue which' wound up its season Monday night with a record of nine victories and three defeats Tonight's game will furnish an interesting sidelight in the attempt of "Bud" Foster Wisconsin forhonors to ward to win runner-u- p "Stretch" Murphy of Purdue in individual Bcoring He needs seven points to oust Branch McCracken of Indiana who scored exactly 100 points Van Heyde of Ohio State has scored 99 while Johnny How has collected 95 Loganites Triumph In Sen- lational Battle At Salt Lake Miller -- — passed out for success of the Wiscon-j?i- e basketball squad this season Harold "Bud" Foster forward will Foster get a full portion of it has been one of the main cogs in Meanwell's cage squad this season in writing to- - that seems certain at this time of bersiip andLapplying the board of directors for reinstate- gaining at leagt a tic for the Big -- f ment! Teh championship the income from — -"- f-f "li tbie past insufficient to pay dues has been for the operating expenses or me Proceeds from the sale of club new meniberships have been used To help defray operating expenses and increasing indebtedness has TODAY To eliminate this been incurred unbusinesslike method of operathat the club tion Hit recommend J 4L uaouj nutA unnw 06 pill Vll a- UUUftt Cougars And U t e s To income provided from dues of care of all to take Rule Favorites In operating axpenses each year that State Classic and receipts from new memberships necto make be used assessments to LOGAN Utah March 9— (AP) essary capital expenditures and no — Swimmers from Brigttam Young reduceindebtedness and that part of irte used for current oper- university and University of Utah ating expenses "In order to meet the financial made outstanding performances in by the the preliminaries here last night requirements as shown above referred to estimates I rec of the Rocky mountain conference ommend that an assessment of ?&Q western division swimming meet which will ' conclude tomorrow "per member be levied immediately the of the dues with $25 night payable Y the B with U as expected and of Shields $25 first half year 'dues of the second half year that qualified in the 220 and 200 yard the jdues be increased fromlock-$6 free style events while Sharp of Utah held an advantag eous position to $8 per month and that the er rent be increased from &0 to 7 5 in the 200 and 100 free style events Summaries of the preliminaries: centa per month that the cost of d from breast stroke — First increased be membership heat Jones the Larson U A C Utah to include $2U0 to $250 this Second heat Walling $50 assessment above reierrea io Time 2:54 Utah Shields B Y U Time THANKS ASSOtlAlI b the 2:55 Third heat Ramsey 'I 11wish to acknowledge rtT ' n r 1 in filntuvc ouf fui Utah Hubblird Montana State gpienuia xieip uiiu 3:34 which I have received from Dr Time ' infree style— First heat a taken has great Rowe who -Phillips U A C terest Ini and devoted much time Sharp Utah B Y U Time 20 0 Martin club the of having to the affairs deSecond heat Peterson B Y U supervised and looked afterthe conPrince Utah Wheat M S C Time tails in connection with the struction of new grounds and 0:213 Third heat HeikkelM MS S C Spencer Utah Barry buildings during the past year as C 212 well-a- s acted as vice president and Time 440 yard free style — First heat member of the executive commit- Van Roscoe Dee Wagner B Y U Welsh and tee Messrs L T Time 6:11 Second have also devoted Utah GwilliarJwho B Y Losse U heat Tanner affairs to the club's mucrhh time 6:9 3 0 as members of the executive com- Utah d Timeback stroke — First heat Barton mittee Messrs Bigelow Utah Ghristophersonr B and Stevens who have assisted Spencer Y U Time 1:52 Second heat of the greatly in the asfinancing B Y U Taylor Utah Time members of the Allen club's affairs 1:4D Third heat Ilorstv finance committee Messrs Loqs UtahJensen U A C Time 2:00 dehave who Feery aand Douglas d frfetyle — Sharp Utah voted I great deal of time to the MmAMAn rr Ho Peterson B Y' U Tkne 1:1 members of the Second heat Shields B Y U: iw club house as ana 1:2 Third nice ivim- - Prince UtahU Time house committee A C: Heikkel M ball in charge of tne tournament SheatC Cox Time l:-committee jwho has been respon220-yasible for a successful year in that Jones Utah free style— First Bheat Y Christopherson of the club's activities department "1 wish to" take this occasion to U Tanner Utah Time 2:42 Second heat Shields B Y U thank all of the members for their Lose B Y IT Time 2:43 forloyal) support patience and Third Cox U A C Welsh bearance of my administration "dur- Utah heat Time 2:48 ing the past two years whilea- the pebeen has going through club FIGHT RESULTS riod of reconstruction — — r "I also wish to extend my Hthanks (By Tlie Associated Press) and appreciation to James DETROIT— Jackie Fields Los arid Rosif Gwilliam for legal advice rendered during the past Angeles stopped A Van Ryan St Paul 5 rounds Tony Canzonerl two ye'ars" the New York outpointed Cecil Payne The meeting last night-wa- s imLouisville 10 rounds first in two years The vast was which perprovement program BERLIN — Franz Diener Gerfected last summer got under way Eccles and many President outpointed Gipsy Daniels ago 4wo years his officers carried on until the - £ e England 10 rounds schedule N Y — Jack ThompNew (officers will be named in sonBUFFALO Chicago-"outpointHeavy the immediate future from tne I Andrews Erie 10 rounds Frankie A resolution of thanks to Presi- Schoell Buffalo outpointed Wilson dent Eccles and his directors was Yarbo Chicago 10 rounds ERIE Pa— Maxie St rub Erie unanimously passed knocked out Ruby Stein New York as an am I Although retiring S rounds w f ' feel that the organization will enSAN FRANCI$CO — Rene Do year during 1929' Vos joy a sensational Belgium and Jock Malone St said Mr Eccles Paul drew I Huggins Offers In Strong Mcahine of Title Big Ten Season May End " — BASEBALL FLAG one-side- T Dee W If L BID AGAIN FOR III FINAL GAME Ma- - NoitfvOgdeh Drops Extra Period Tilt YANKEES WILL MEETS BADGERS — i Old Face In New Uniform FIVE CHICAGO iro r IMew Wertrts SEAT SALEMDPENS" HOCKEY LEAGUE FOR CHICAGO BOUT MAY CLOSE SUNDAY NEW YORK March (AP) — There is a possibility that the National Hockey league races wiljl be all over but the shouting by tomorrow night j' Les Canadiens of Montreal leaders of the International groupj can make sure of their place fn jthe final standing? by beating Detroit tomorrow" night "but only if both their rivals the New York Americans and Toronto Maple Leafs are defeated tonight — 4 ILTED AS LONGEST DRI VEH Clarence Gamber Michigan professional is said by exports to be the longest driver of the j tee among golfer 9-- i s March 9— (AP) — Reservations for tickets totaling $30000 already have been received by the Chicago Stadium corporation for the) Tommy Loughran-Micke- y Walkjer championship) battle which vwill be held March j?8 Promoter Paddy Harmon has announced Prices will range from $3 SO to $2160 including war tax — — — CHICAGO! light-heavyweig- ht TOO S117CII BUSINESS i Ira Thomas who is on Coipnie Mack's advisory staff didn't! go south with the Athletics this year He because of business worries will scout for the Macks again this h ': xi year ' Referee — S Richardson Spencer T F P 2 0 6 4 0 12 urn 0 2 0 4 4 10 3 3 2 0 7 21 pire — CARDS WALLOP MACKMEN AGAIN AVON PARK Fla March 9 — (AP) — With an open dat today Manager Billy Soijithworth expected to put his St Louis Cardinals through their paces to eliminate weak epots revealed during the series With the Philadelphia A' which resulted In two Red JDird victories '"Yesterday's battle at Fort Myers was one of bludgeons with a final count of 11 to 9 While the doy before three rookies let the Mackmen down with three hits Tomorrow the Red Birds will clash-witthe Indianapolis American association squad at Sarasota |