Show J WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1923 THE OGDEN STA NDARD-EXAHINE- R i am Ogden Invitational GRANT SHOWS Attract Golfers To FINE FORM IN r Charles Foley of Salt Lake© champion in 1928 ond 1929 scheduled to defend his ’title First round matches ’under the present schedule will be held May 31 with th? finals Craves a Fight 1 on ' field J-- NA — w more ’Sfi golfers to en i s4- 'w - ' jt y Wisrr 'f ' match Holey the A 1 TRACK EVENTS m w h the-192- 9 t -- t EXHIBITION GAMES — K vs ' I" A 4 - -TODAY’S SCHEDULE IaI Birmingham— New York (A) Birmingham At Philadelphia — Philadelphia (A)" (If) vs Philadelphia Boston -- (A) vs At Richmond— (I)Reading At Louisville — Chicago (A) vs jt t Louisville At Tulsa— St Louis (A) “vs jb Tulsa At Shreveport— Pittsburg (N) vs Detroit (A) At Atlanta— Brooklyn (N) vs j Atlanta At Indianapolis— Cincinnati (N) v Indianapolis — At Fort Wayne— St Louis N) vs Fort Wayne N --vs At Houston —Chicago j ' Houston At Charlotte —New York (N) vs Washington (A) At Norfolk— Boston (N) vs New Haven (E) YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Oklahoma City — St Louis ( A) 3 Oklahoma City 1 At Houston —Chicago (N) 6 Houston 2 At Little Rock —New York (A) 3 Little Rock (1) At Augusta —Washington (A) 7 New York (N) 3 At —Atlanta— Brooklyn (N) 16 4 I ‘ f ‘ ‘ Atlanta 4 8 At Richmond— Boston (A) Reading 1 ' — At Norfolk Boston (N) 13 New Haven S At Shreveport— Pittsburg (N) ’ IP1 i Detroit r- -: 3 —7 —rr-- — - (AP)— With the toughest grind the route behind' them until they cross the desert C C Pyle’s plodding pilgrims today head for Wayne sburg Pa a ©n the eleventh trek The leg of their runners have covered 437 miles Yesterday they traveled 63 miles from Cumberland Md to Union-tow- n climbing to a height of 2500 feet while surmounting the peaks of the Alleghanies Today’s jaunt is 33 miles ' Ed Gardner sturdy Seattle negro star continued to show the way in elapsed time He tops Johnny Salo Passaic N J policeman by on7hour 13 minutes and 17 sec3400-mtI- X onds Salo holds an advantage of 1:83:10 over Peter Gavuxzu England who is in "third place ’ CUBS MAKE FINE 5 TRAINING RECORD : — Tex- - April 10— Joe hlcCafthy’s Cyb ma(AP)— chine hitting on all cylinders 'moves northward-tonigh- t after the most successful spring exhibition season in years The Cubs defeated Houston 5 to 2 yesterday Running their season exhibition record to 21 victories out ©f26 games Hack Wilson helped inake it’ six straight ovct the Buffs yesterday bagging & homer And a single HOUSTON- k: George Cook HERE’Sheavyweight who arrived in 'New York recently looking for — and make some a chance to fight -- money He was accompanied- by his wife and daughter Julie on the He probably will get a trip chance at some - of the heavyweights within afew weeks j disTMceMe IS POSTPONED Marathoners To See Action Next Week In Two-- ' MileGal!opThe second annual Weber gym nasium cross country run scheduled for Friday afternoon today was postponed until TuesdayUn- settled weather made the change ' necessary Under the new arrangement the event will get under way at-8tp m Tuesday A field of more runners la 'expected to ’ : compete1 J Smalley Brothers jewelers of Ogden have offered a large silver loving cup to the winner of the face Hoggan oij Ogden and Qladwell Of Weber lopm as two of the favorites to romp home with first place A number of awards have been of fered by merchants of the city also' "r ”"t - t‘We look for a spirited race this season’- - said Air Van Buren today ‘‘The change In the date was deem ed advisable after coaches of the two schools had been consulted” ’ ’ j LAKE CITY April BALT MARBIE EVENT IS POSTPONED r x Due to the cold weather "and snow which has made the ground too muddy finals in the marble tournament being conducted by the boys’ work committee of the Rotary club have been postponed for one week The semi-finawere originally scheduled for this afternoon and Princithe finals for Thursday pals of the schools who are running the elimination playingre-por- t that they have been unable to complete the work and for that reason it was decided to hold the semi-fina- ls at the schools on Wednesday April 17 and the finals on ? ls next-da- - y The players at the schools will engage in elimination ‘playing ‘under the direction Of the principals until the 20 best have been picked Playing Is divided in two sections one from 6 to 11 and the other from 12 to 14 On April Itr members of the Roschools and tary club will visit-thhelp officiate in the- - semi-finaThe next day the 20 players from each school jsvill gather at Lestei park and the finals will he held to decide the city champion In each class The wInneVs wilLtben play the winners In Salt Lake for the state championship Three cashprizes will be awarded "in each class for first second ’ and third place Principals report that the interest among the kids is keen and ls and is having year is over-weigtrouble working up the ?peed that has brought him victory in this event every year since he came to the Aggie lair from the scholastic ranks The leaping Redskin therefore figured to beat his fraternity brother from Grant Is 'showing fine forth in the high jump as well Last year was his first season in this event and he amazed the critics by setting a new Boulder relays record at 6 feet SH inches In the run is beln: ning bamboo leap Grant Utah pushed by Lorraine Cox record scholastic champion and holder who did 6 feet 3 inches in the prep school games last spring cham and also won the pionship The early season showings of Grant and Cox are the only bright spots on the track outlook at Utah this year unless" Nathan Dong can be counted on for some points irt the sprints Long has been "right up there in the short distances In the divisional and conference meets Rowe some and hopes to give-GwiIt - Altogether real competitiontrack team looks like a three-ma- n for the Crimson this year all-arou- nd ’ n — EASTERN TEAMS ciirro N0LDP0WW0W ’ " V’!1 "“V - n: D To believe that a pitcher who last 'year (won ISgamea while losing only 13 would do better this year might be asking a great deal but Pat Malone with the Chicago Cubs has been showing such splendid form in exhibition games-thispring that the Cus expect him to better that record this summer fdilone’k fine mound work gives McCarthy confidence that this club will bejthe pennant winners s Hagen Leads Yxink Team In Cup iPldy George Von Elm Included In United States Golf ' HNKEi Machine sail late today on 135-pou- nd ‘ 160-pound- er ' '' ’H— ' ! RED SOX GIVE FINE SUPPORT ' RICHMOND ' V April 10— (AP) — Th Bed So hav been !V- Ing their pitchers unusually tight Infield support in recent games Reading yesterday got nine men on n ropean honors The Ryder cup team led by Walter Hagen forms the nuc leus of the pres ent Invasion of masculine feminine will see they can do in the way of na upholding tlonal prestige on foreign links al nd 1 s--' Hagen's pick- Wiscof isinj Bdwlers Get (AP)-Wiscons- j ANGELES April 10— (AP) —Bert Colima l veteran Mexican middleweight of ‘Whittier Calif knocked out “Wild Bill” Rodgers of alt Lake City in th© fourth main event round Of the of the Olympic club boxing card here last 'night Rodgers took the initiative in the opening round but his charging tactics proved unsuccessful against the cool boxing of Colima The Salt Lhk© City battler was saved In the third round by the bell went down for a count of seven (early in the fourth round and was kayoed a few seconds five minutes before later seconds -- could revive him It-wa- April 10—— maple trundlers carried away the largest slice of the 3107 700 prize melon offered by the American Bowling congress for its ' 1929 tournament ?ho tournapxent which attractx 9 ed! 130Q0 bowlers and which days closed last night a Unke veteran Milwaukee keg ler was thei heaviest Individual prize winner f collecting 800 for rolling 728 tA capture the singles title and 3175 'for winning second Place in the Other Bapger bowlers Carried away hundreds ot dollars! by grabbing five of the leading 10 'places in the n competition! and placing high UP in the other events CHICAGO s la f RHODES STARS AS YANKS WIN all-even- s- yaleIssue- Whit© Sox— Fifth Red Sox——Eighth ’ SPRING CALL i A ‘ Gridders Will Report On Thursday For First Work Pre-Seas- on f NEW HAVEN May L0-- (API-- One hundred ambitious Yale football player will ruph out tomorrow to tak© their place in th© spring In th© midst of sports picture then) will be an alert young alumnus looking for football player in general and halfbacks in particular M- - A Stevens 25 head coach of fpotball with seven assistants will drill th© blue squad two and one-ha- lf hours a day for three ss j The spring practice is held in high favor at Yale' although it is nt permitted to enter competition Th© crew ha with other sport McCalmont Ladd and Palmer of the football squad and Linehan Vincent Snead and Aldrich are playing basebalL Conner will keep in shape on the track r The workout beginning tomorrow will give the freshmen their chance and from the class of 1932 will coma some of the backs Coach Stevens will need next autumn MAT STARS TO MEET Oil COAST - J t— April 10— JO Utica Panther and Joe Stecher former heavyweight wrestling champion are scheduled to meet her© April 17 Lou Daro local promoter announces This will be the - first official 1926 meeting of these two men In Stecher was scheduled to wr satis an unknown at Boston but when he found that th® unknown was Malcewicz'th s ts Bur-pass- i LOS ANGELES as 10-to- It it I Weeks 17 Washington Detroit and Cleveland are expected to show ImSt t Lout provement while th Browns and Chicago Whit© Sox ar© rated wsaksr than last season Th© Senator are picked to climb’' from fourth to third th Tigers from sixth to fifth and- - Indian from seventh to sixth Th Browns' are doped to drop from third to Sox from fourth and the-Whfifth to seventh FAIL TO IMPROVE While many of th© experts believe th© Yankees are tio stronger than last season they do not think any of th© other clubs have Improved enough to overhaul the world champions On© writer explains the situation facing any club with pennant aspirations by th following! “Th Yankees would b tough to beat if they didn’t hav They anything but their uniform may be tottering Th© pitching staff may bo full of holes But they look like pennant winners and or guilty until proved Innocent” ts all-even- er I LITTLE ROCK Ark April 10— (AP)— After clowning their way trainlast-ed3through most of the spring chaming campaign the world’s pion NewJYork Yankees selected Little Rock for their first? eal ‘basedemonstration of first-claball Playing the Little Rock travelers yesterday the Yankees played H a dashing game in the field hnd got some excellent pitching from TIGERS AGAIN Gordon Rhodes-anGeorge Pip-grSUFFER DEFEAT to boot five-ma’ Babe Ruth got one hit a double SHREVEPORT La April 10— on which he subsequently scored I the first Yankee run on another AP)— Th© Tigers were to make - Illinois was second in Collective their final attempt to win a baseby Gehrig winnings - Otto Stein Jr of St double 1 3 ball gam© from the Pittsburg Pito was score The Louis who tripped the rates today before entraining for class with 19741 pins won 3180 Detroit Donie Bush’s National While tb© Hub Recreations of Jol- SENATORFAGAIN leaguers handed Detroit another iet 31b (split $1000 for winning the 1 WALLOP GIANTS trimming yesterday failing upon five-ma- n event! with a 3063 score Proudhomme and Barnes for a Members of the Jollet team also victory AUGUSTA Ga April 10— (AP) were awarded diamond medals — H Senators his and Walter Johnson First place in the doubles and a are the from Washington making $500 prize fell to W Klecz and P look bad The CARDS PREPARE Butler of Chicago! Who hung up a New York Giants Giants another Senators gave the i SERIES £3$3 count j FORXITY 7 to 3 batteryesterday thrashing The 1929 tournament was the Fred Fitzsimmons for six runs EVANSVILLE Ind April 10— and most successful in Its ing largest in the Second inning As a matter CAP)-29 year of play! After two days of Idleness were of fact all the Giant pitchers seem Entries composed ot 2 $23 ffive-ma- n teams to have one bad inning to get bid the St Ik)uis Cardinals left for Fort $97 doubles tehm and 9888 in the of every time they pitch The day Waye for the final battle before singles Many! of ’these bowled in before city eerie here Saturday and Senators had rudely the - Hal Hald and Bill Sher-d- el all' events but it’wfs estimated 13 assaultedtheKarl SundayHubbell for) five 00 different p£n smashers compet as th probawere runs in one inning to take the first ble startersmentioned i contest the in ed) opening series of the spring against the Browns with Alexander fVhile scores generally were game ' and Doak on Sunday highest this years in history and ROBINS CAPTURE last year’s winning totals were in every event ‘except the EASY BALL GAME all-ti- ed squad which defends the Ry der cup against the cream of British professionals at Leeds late this month leaves on the Mauretania at 5 p m today Hagen the captain is present British open champion Johnny Farrell holds the national open crown Leo Diegel is both the pror fessional golfers’ association and the Canadian open king Horton Smith the ghost" was the sensation “Joplin of the winter season the others Al Watrous Johnny Golden Gene Sarazen Joe Turnesa Al Espinosa and Ed Dud ley all have been playing at top form during recent months Along with the Ryder cup team will-sai- l Bill Mehlhorn Armour former nationalTommy open title-holdand George Von Elm who once held the national amateur crown These three along with the whole Ryder cup team and MacDonald Smith and “Long Jim” Barnes who already are in Europe will make an effort to keep the British open championship in American keeping The Mauretania also will take with it Marion Hollins and Marlon Turpie who with Glenna Collett the women's national champion' will provide a formidable United States threat In the British wom- dohblesinone of the marks en’s championship at St Andrews wrere shattered’ ATLANTA Ga April 10— (AH) The 1S30 tournament will be at starting May 13 has —Doug McWeeny finally Cleveland ! Jf 4 — L- turned In the kind of pitching WilFIGHT RESULTS I bert Robinson has come to expect COAST LEAGUE a from his regulars McWeeny some been has holdout for tirpe The Associated Press)' (BY TEAM STANDING alow in rounding into form ’ hut CHICAGO— Al Greenfield Chl-- I Lost Pet he was at his best against Atlanta ? cago outpointed Willie Mitchell Sacramento "i 1 o 5 667 yesterday Pitching seven innings Belgium (10) Sailor Fair Kosky Lo Angeles U ' B 9 643 Crackers all the way the he baffled San Francisco won on foul over Oakland ' ’ 1 1 9 5 643 except'for the fourth inning when Johnny O’Keefe Columbus 'Ohio Portland u t' 7 533 Dave Bancrofts error paved the (6)i Clyde Chastain Dallas Texas Missions 77 100 two Atlanta" runs The knocked out- Jack Horner St Seattle ?5 9 357 Robins- won the game 16 to 4 - - Louis (5) San Francisco j 5 9 357 ’ r - i 4 4 f 286 10 Hollywood BROWNS RELEASE CLEVELAND — Gorilla - Jones i Akron Ohi0 and Tomnpr Freei Tuesda’a Results TWO ATHLETES man Erie Pa drew (12)’ Paul i Portland 4 Hollywood 3 i PIrrone Cleveland stopped RusSeattle S Mfes ioais 4 CITY OKLAHOMA Okla sia Leroy Forgo X D (5) San Francisco 0 Sacramento 3 outto—v(APj) — Morris B&grow April ihd 6 Los Angeles 1 ahd John Buvid fielder hand right HAGERSTOWN Md— Joe Bel-- ’ Iqkla hurler gre the first two St LotlW mdnt Baltimore R H outpointed Kid Browns 'to draw releases both goWilliamsNew York (8) 3 9 1 Hollywood tri Milwaukee on option John— 4 10 1 ingPortland - 4 th© third 'Brownie ny Ogden — ' MILWAUKEE Batteries— McCabe 'Wetzel (and pitcher to was go the route in thrri© New i York outpointed Eddie Baisler KnigLit and Rego days and hurled winning ball yesChicago' (1TK terday beating Oklahoma City Q£ Seattle: H E den R was not scored on until the — Missions 9 ! 0 ninth when one PORTLAND Me Babe MeGor-gary run went across 5 10 0 He Oklahoma' and - Homer Rob- Seattle i — allowed four hlts only Batteries Nelson Cole and Hoff ertson Boston drew- (12) man Ewardi pipgras and SteinMONDT T G ME£T Minneapolis:— Harry Dion ecke 4f Winnipeg knocked but Billy Freas f— T OKLAHOMA INDIAN R H E At Baft Francisco: 3) Tom Sayres DeIndianapolis I 3 “12 1 troit ? outpointed Tim Derry Sacramento J ST LOUIS Mo April 19— (UP) 2 Sat) Francisco1 Dublin (6) 915 — Rachac Freitas and —Joe “Toots” ifendt Colorado Batteriess t heavyweight wrestling contender and Polvogt- SIOUX FALLS S D— Billy Koehler i will match his famed double toe— 4 i Petfpble Fargo stopped Norman holds and headlocka against the At Los R II Angeles: Brown Chicago (4) scissors of Jim Clin-eto6 16 i Oakland Oklahoma Indian in & one 5 1 INDIANAPOLIS— Harry (fad) Los Angeles her© fall match ’tonight In th© Batteries— Haglii and Lombardi semi-finBrown Philadelphia outpointed Walsh PAul Loa Angelei Jones Child Hannah and Peters Lew Terry St Louis (10) Tom j meet Steele Seattle Roy ' f- -i Pivic SC Louis outpointed Paul — Panteleo Chicago (8) BALTIMORU GETSj CROWLEY KQOB IS WITH-MOBILL- f 4— — — Ed Crowley who Captained th© BOTH FROM SAME SCHOOL Koob who once pitched a 1927 Georgia Trick football team frnie game while with the St wax recently optioned out to this Joe Witry anfl Fred Wndstrom with the New York Giants are Lofis Browns Is pitching for the Baltimore Internationals by the He’s an graduates of Loyola university in Mobile Southern - association' club Washington Senators seasrifir 'f ' I thi Chicago l t title-holde- i Malcewicz h© left th© ring -3 TERRY SUFFERS ' FISTIC 'DEFEAT INDIANAPOLIS April 10— (AP) —Harry (Kid) Brown PhiladelphiaLew Junior Stwelterweight Louts in a shaded Terry boxing contest her© last Brown took four round night and Terry three Th© rest were even Tom Pivic St Louis heavyPaul Pantaleo weight outpointed Chicago In th© eight-roun- d — 10-rou- nd emi-wind- ed ’ 1 - WBIVT TODD AVAIT j i ir©urn -- ©lb imrap ’ U8 !! ‘ - - w ' ? li Tony-Canzone- An-deri- on -- it 1 l 1 Co-ua- body-breaki- ng ek al ’ I K -- in-fiel- der ‘ GET OUR FREE ESTIMATE ON A GUARANTEED REPAIR f f 4 A A J ) Sidewall cuts Tread Cuts Bepaired $1 up or Cracks - '$lup A reDon’t let those cuts or cracks develop Into blowouts now neW For av© tire $t may you the price of pair up we will give repair that Is guaranteed to butfaet your casing t W use the World’s Bet Repair Materiel— " year— and our equipment is up-to-da- ' i - 10-rou- nd —4— 4 The New York Giants are enthusiastic over their chance of winning the National league pennant this Bummer and Melvin Ott th briy outfield star is probably th© most- enthusiastic of the lot Ott to training camp in perfect condition and ha been playing a most improved gam of ball this spring It looks ilk h will b© in there every day for McGraw this summer ‘ Majority of Awards In National Meet’ I H LO& title Singles wife” Slcbii oti COLIMA DEFEATS SALT LAKE BOXER CAPTURES Eu- course but are others rs 135-pou- a cruise for there both and whowhat Fistic Series April 10— (AP)-Boxefrom 13 cities today re- round of mained in the semi-finthe national amateur boxing championships which started hero Mon day night with 125 contestants striving for boxing titles of three-roun- d When the second series contests ended early this morning the New York and Boston teams were tied for first honors Both had five boxers qualified for four of the eight classes The team of battlers from Grand Rapids Mich made the next heat showing of its men irr as many placing Jour semi-finbouts of tonight’s Buffalo Philadelphia and" San Francisco each had three qualliers and seven other cities had either one or two representatives who were able to live through two nights of rugged going There were 32 bouts settled last morning 10 night and early bhis of them ending in knockouts Tonight’s program calledfor 18 semifinal contests and the eight championship events The only 1928 champion who returned to defend his title Steve Halaiko of Buffalo promised to be a certain victor in the He gained an Impressive class victory last ’night by outpointing San rugged Mickey Merkln of batFrancisco and the only other tler in that division who threatened to give him any kind of opposition was Joe Bernal another San Francisco youth who advanced to the semi-fina- ls by scoring the only class knockout In the ‘ to date The elimination of the last two collegian boxers came last night when Joe Lillich a Holy Cross freshman received the wrong end of a dubious decision in his heavyT weight contest with Clarence Doyle ot San’ Francisho Cecil Lee of Spring Hill college Mobile Ala was knocked out a of his during the second round bout with Ray Lopez of Boston V'l' a gorilla" The complaint said the article Involved was printed in the American on March 31 It was a 'two-pag- e spread entitled “How Science Proves Its Theory of Evolution” and among th illustrations was a picture off a gorilla and one of Zbyzako In the crouching WTest-ler- ’s stance Beneath the picture of the wrestler the complaint charged was the following pap-tio’‘Stanislaus Zbyszko fthe wrestler not fundamentally different from th© gorilla in physique” The complaint said thatf'the shock Mrs Zbyszko received Upon reading in a presumably scientific article that her husband bofe a Strong physical resemblance to a gorilla was tremendous! and created a feeling of abborenee fnvher toward him which has broken! up their relationship as Jhusband and j Reach Closing Stages o£ A A U Milt-Gasto- i ’ i Boxers BOSTON BY GEORGE KinKSEY United Pres staff Correspondent April io— (up)— New york New’ York Yanks V© overwhelming favorite towiq their fourth straight American league pennant this season according to a poll of babail export by Th© ' United Pfess Seven out of eight writer pick d th Yankee ta repeat Based on a point system whtreby first cond place counted tight points plac© seven point third plac six points etc th© Yankee received i 63 points t Receiving 52 points the Philar delphia Athletic picked to place second’ Six writer predicted th© Athletic would finish second on© gave them third and th© other dropped them to fifth place PICKS SENATORS Tha only dissenting vote against th© Yankees came from a Washington scrib© whtt believe th Senators will break fbe Yanks' three-- 1 year pennant monopoly as they did in 1924 after Miller Hugslne club had finished first in 1931 133 and 1933 Th composite prediction ©n th outcome of the American- lsagus race follows: Finished Team Last Yeax Point y v Yankees— First $3 $2 Athletic— Second 45 Third Washington— 42 Browns — Third Detroit— Sixth Cleveland—Seventh I ly TIE FOR HONORS in the fray faced Charley Ruffing warbeing shown by the Three of the four men riors and the finals youthful are expected who off Ruffing were eut hit safely to bring out some deadly shooting on bases the down trying to stretch their bingles or caught in double plays' Two more double plays nullified an error and a hit made after Gastons went to the mound and It was not until the ninth that he Ina ternational leaguers could-pu- t bunched three across run through Bostonians hit hits Meanwhile the 17 eafe blows the bail lustily for 8 runs and The Plain City baseball club wilt hold the first official meeting of IS the 1929 season at the Plain City SIMMONS - OUT OF LINEUP ward meeting 'house Thursday night at 8 o'clock It is announced Candidates for the A and 2$ diPHILADELPHIA April 10— vision teams in the Weber county bats— Al Simmons leading (Af) farm bhreau league are urged to man Athletwith the Philadelphia attend ics will not be In the game when Rimer Carver and Burt Taylor the season opens next week Rheuare is charge of the confab in the ankles which handimatism ' — -4- -4 — the outfielder last year has capped SUIT FOR A HOSIER laid him low and he is defJ 31 Patrick owner of the ‘Los again out for at least two weeks initely Angeles club is offering a suit of probably longer clothes to every on his team Summa will play In the outfield who hits a home player run during Simmons’ - absence — plain m April lo— cap)— Nett york American golf argosy seta 2500 boys afe base through eight hits and a Considerable skill is dropped fly yet only 31andbatters that appoxiijiately j 'l ” ’ ' NEW YORK April 9— (AP)— Stanislaus Ebyzsko former heavyweight wrestling champion of the world and the “Won man” of eportdom today filed suit for $350-00- 0 against the New York American alleging that that newspaper had destroyed his young wife’s love for him f The complaint filed in the New York county supreme- - court 4lT ieged that “said publication imputed and caused its readers - to believe that the plaintiff is not really a human but Is fundamental- 10v (Exclusive) — Tab young Buck Grant as a prospective record breaker in two events this year in the Rocky Mountain conference track and field meet- - The University of Utah sophomore who sprang into prominence last spring from the ranks of the unknown and low ly frosh has performed a youni miracle already it became known today when coaches and teammates admitted that Buck had broken the conference record In the high hurdles in his first triad of the season on a track partly covered with snow against a chill' north breeze Unofficial timers caught the Ute flash in’" J5 seconds flat which is h of a second better than Elen Worthington the Utah Aggies great champion turned im o win the event In the conference meet last spring Grant finished third in this race Worthington this al the York Court t ' World Champions Given Edge Over Rivals In 1929 Pennant Race Enthusiastic For $250000 In New) - - 30 e GARDNER CONTINUES JO LEAD RUNNERS UNIONTOWN- Pa April 2 0— of First Trial up-sta- te 30 VJ5T- - Suit Zbyszko Files ht 4 than V — ’ I -- OF NEWSPAPER one-firt- " for holes with a '18 68 four under par to defeat Dr E W Browning Invitations will be ’'extended to players of various clubs of the Vest iii the near future It is probable that Utah Wyoming Idaho- - Nevada Montana Arizona Colorado and Oregon will send4 amateurs to the Joust (Sixteen pldyers will qualify in the championship flight and the same number in the first flight hfatch jplay will get under way at 9flp m May 31 SERIOUS THREAT i Ralph Pugmire winner of the Salt hake City title laet season runner-u- p in the Utah state amateur And Club champion at the local club is down as one of the event serious threats in inviwon Arizona the Pugmire tational a few weeks ago by dePittsfeating George Grantham 3 star and baseball Pirate f burgh ball is the Ogdenite hitting Jhe lj for tremendous distance this sea son and has improved his short game also" (The Ogden amateur has played a number of rounds this season hire and at Salt Lake Ills big ambition Is to take first honors in the Intermolmtain series The Intermountain event will be the first major tournament of the season for focal and out of city golfers It will be followed by ’the amateu rforTren in July state CITS' FEATURE f iln August the annual city ama teur tournament will hold the at tention of the golf experts Harry Gee and his committeemen W ‘Rice Kimball and Jack Andrews are now at work on a schedule for the entire season' The ’date for the official opening Is In the Jianda of Royal Douglas chairman pf the house committee v — - ' A- shattered I course record A k a ” roll -- Spine spirited competition was offered last year final In the J f 5 A 1 of 4 x v June ASKS DAMAGES ri Qualifying Bound Is Scheduled For May 30 Becord Field Promised Pugmire Stands Out as leading Utah Athlete Shatters RecOgden Threat First Bound Matches May 31 ord In Hurdles In qualifying round' fop the third annual intemountain invitational golf tournament ‘will be held May 30 over the local course Harry Gee chairman of the t?urnament commit‘ tee at the Ogden Golf and Country club announces erts: Pick New York Yanks Again FORMER CHAMP te n - md by Good-- t wodera lne bsrvice n lo TIRE XiXEROHANTS AND VUL0ANI2CRS ’ Goodyear Distributors Since 191Q 2276 Washington Ave Phone 316 ' up I l I ‘ |