Show WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 12 1930 THE OGDEII STA NDARD - EXAMINER ompeie O — O —“O Meu) World’s Record Predi cted In Firs t Frankie Scotty Allan Arrives and Prepares For Dog Derby m Ogaen Canyon Will Speak Over Radio Tonight Route For Sled Classic Announced Jjj Polished Fistic Star LfllV IN SUIT IN EAST contest headlines an ures The world’s record of 229 feet for i the ski event established in 1921 by ! Henry Hall of Detroit is the object of much' discussion and planning A special award of $2000 awaits the new record holder Many of the experts entered in event announce that a the two-da- y new mark is sure to be recorded if weather conditions permit G C Torguson president’ of the American Ski association and Gustave Lindboe secretary are both predicting a new record “We have the greatest ski per- formers ever banded together at any one time and look for a new mark when the boys get into action” said Mr Lindboe today Practically all of the Jumpers were practicing today for the colorful event Dog drivers also vere busy f today preparing for the mushing feature Scotty Allan famous character of dog racing and a remarkable sports figure put in an appearance Tuesday- He is to compete in the dog feature with' a team of Alaskan! Malamutes He son George is here to aid Allan will speak over radio KLQ( tonight commencing at 7 o’clock DECISION MADE Final decision on the course for the two-da- y dog derby was announced today following Inspection of sites by officials of the chamber of commerce and the dog derby committee The sled classic will get under way each day at 10:30 a m'at the ski hill After leaving the ski hill Associated Press Photo the teams will travel east on the Crlsler Fritz two west (above) of the Unito a blocks point highway of the Associated Oil station on the versity of Chicago is reported to route to South Fork At this point have been named head football the teams will turn north to Middle coach and Elton E (Tad) Wieman Fork and 'hence travel west to the of Michigan his first assistant at highway leading from Eden south the University of Minnesota to the main highway On reaching this point the teams will make the complete loop again and on returning to the main highway after com-- ing down from the Eden stretch will reaira to the starting' point at the ' ski hill in length This course Is 24 miles and offers an Ideal ' route- for the teams E R Alton president of the Ogden chamber of commerce announces IN The judges’ stand at the ski hill has been1 completed and work on the 'press stand and' judges'’ stand for the dog races was started this Davis-WebTo Clash Frimorning Facilities for a large corps of day Night Both Events newspapermen" will be provided inGet Interest cluding a number of wiie services ofMayor Ora? Bundy will be the OGDEN DIVISION ficial starter ’for the dog races On Won Lost Pet Sunday Governor George H Dem Davis 4 1000 of Utah: honorary starter will be 2 500 on hand and will be permitted to Ogden 2 500 Weber start the race 2 500 Pope of San Francisco Box Elder Stanley 0 000 one of the two official timers ar- Bear River rived from the coast last night Ernest Dahlln of Ogden Thursday's Schedule Box Elder at Ogden: with Pope in 'the handling of this phase at Tahoe the past two seasons will also perform in this caFriday’s Schedule Davis at Weber pacity WHALEN ACTIVE Dr Walter E Whalen of Ogden Ogden and Box Elder cage stars of second place with Wewill be the official physician and ber High clash’ in one of the feawill have two capable aides The complete list of officials for ture court battles of the week at the carnival will be an- Weber gymnasium Thursday at 8:15 the two-da- y p m nounced late today g In a game played early in the sea“We look for a son the Bees were victorious on week and this in attendance Ogden expect to offer a program that will their own court by a wide margin cause plenty of enthusiasm” said but the revamped Tigers are out to G L: Becker1 chairman of the win-- j even the score tomorrow evening Dixon Kapple’s Orange Streaks ter’ sports division of the chamber have been traveling at a fast clip of commerce today Ski Jumpirig each afternoon will of late and r should give the Earl periods of get under way kt 2:30 o’clock with Ferguson aggregation four : H C Torguson Gustave Lindboe torrid competition The Ogdenites showed tremenand Olaf' Thompson in charge dous power: against the fast: Davis five last week losing 37 to 36 but only after three extra periods Teams Tied Kapple has found a fine combination in Ifunter and Stitt forIn Bicycle Race wards Hilton center and Foley and Mayer on the guard line The Bees always strong have a CHICAGO Feb 12— (AP)— Four Earl Coach Ferteams were tied for first place in fine performer in to guson -expects bring his entire race the six day bicycle early today to Ogden for this headline after a sensational night of racing squad - c event during which 49 laps were gained x athletes Ogden-BoElder The The fans also witnessed the worst were originally booked to meet Friof the race which almost put spill Italian-Frencbut the game was moved ahead h team of Alfonso day the in order? not to conflict with the Zucchetti and Paul Brocardo out Davis-WebFriday for good Despite the spill the ‘ Coach Dick contest Thorne of Weber High team is: now tied for first place has been sending his? men through with ’three others —Gerald Debaets spirited workouts this week in prepMcNamand Tony Beckmh Reggie battle with the Kays-vil- le aration for the ara and Gaetano Belloni and Fredfive Winter die Spencer and Charley “I hope to have Chandler and Van and Franz Deul-ber- g ICampen Jimmy Walthour back in our lineup Friday “kid" the German-Amerlcmenare able to play I if these and one behind the team' are only lap a contest” said expect spirited leaders Coach Thorne today — Officials to handle the two headline events will be named late today Nelson by W Karl Hopkins ! OPPOSE up ba"flelff r biiLVIC2 BEES NEW MARK FOR SPORT IS EXPECTED HERE co-hold- ers record-breakin- ! ’ Four T ! : er -- Classy Field In Big Track Event PHILADELPHIA Feb’ 12— (AP) of the best known athletes men and women are among the 500 or more who will strive for trophies and glory here tonight at the fifteenth annual indoor track and field meet of the Meadow Brook club The field is one of the largest ever brought together in the Meadow Brook event and includes the pick of Canada’s girl athletes who played a conspicuous part in the 1928 Olympiad at Amsterdam’ Judged by her performance at the : Melrose meet in New York Saturday night Miss Stella Walsh of Cleveland Is expected to attract much attention Unheralded the maid lowered the dash record to 6 seconds flat in New York breaking the tape ahead of Dallas Creamer 100 and record holder Mabel Gilliland Milrose’s American champion Olive Krueger southern champion and a few other fast steppers They will be here tonight to challenge the girl flyer’s sudden rise to fame She will also run in two special events A Among the male stars entered for competition are Jack Elder famous Notre Dame sprinter and halfback Howard Kriss former Ohio State flash Chet Bowman Newark Sol Furth New York" university Bob Quinn Maryland Eddie Roll former Colgate ace Fred Veit New York university Ray Conger 111! nois A C Bill McKniff Pennsylvania Oliver Proudlock former Syracuse star and Monty Wells Boston — Some mid-weste- rn 50-ya- rd 200-ya- rd Battling Plans Ring Bout ? Feb 12— (AP) CHICAGO Shades of Goldfield and Reno I Battling Nelson is yearning for a ring comeback No sooner had the former world’s lightweight champion read about Charlie White’s comeback campaign that he thrust out his chest and challenged him “If White is good enough to come back so am I ” the once Durable Dane said “There is many a good and the sock in these fists of mine ' fight promoters who are digging the cemeteries for good fighters can throw away their spades” Nelson wants to meet White in the latter’s comeback try at Jack Dempsey’s show at the Coliseum February 21 Toward Pennant CHICAGO Feb 12— (AP)— Wisconsin’s hopes of gaining ‘ the big ten basketball championship were brighter today because of the surprising performance of a sinewy sophomore guard Bob Poser Playing in his first full' game last night Poser displayed remarkable speed and shooting ability by cagPULLMAN Wash Feb 12— (UP) ing five field goals in eight attempts — Washington State college- - upset and leading the Badgers to a 29 to Poser 29 to 26 in a northern 15 victory over Marquette Washington State In Court Upset Washington division-coast conference basketball game here last night The game was hard fought throughout with the outcome in doubt until the fi' nal whistle The Cougars through stellar teamwork led the Huskies 15 to 9 at half time Washington took the lead in the second half but lost it 11 minutes before the game ended No substitutions were made in the contest for Washington State each man starting the game finished r CORTEZ Torguson Predicts World Record Will Be Broken In Two Day Event G C Torguson president of the American Ski association' in Ogden with the world famous ski riders Is enthused over the fine possibilities for the sport in the Intermountain country In an interview today President Torguson said: “Many years ago while I was president of the National Ski Association of America I made the statement that it was my opinion that the Rocky mountains would some day be the center of ski sport in America I did not then think that I would see the day when my dream would be realized But things travel fast in America The automobile 'the "wonderful American highways and the radio travel a little faster than the boyhood teachings that guided me in those days and here I am in Ogden really realizing my dreams of fifteen years ago for now I am convinced that ? ! s He has been in this country only a few weeks but already a worlds record has fallen before his prowess on skis Alf Engen Norwegian competing in his first ski meet in this country at Westby Wis Jumped 187 feet six inches In competition and came back later in an exhibition to soar 191 feet His jump has been recorded as an official world's record Engen is one of the professional ski riders enrolled in the big Ogden tournament Saturday and Sunday ’ 20-year- - “t- - I looms-- I SEATTLE DEFEATS VICTORIA OUTFIT their “If SEATTLE Feb T2— (UP)— Scoring the largest number of goals made by a coast league ice hockey team this season Seattle defeated Victoria 10 to 0 here last night The Eskimos made three goals in the first period six in the second and one in the final paste boards early you doxi’t want to purchase your tickets until Friday please make your reservatioris” said Reed Warnick one of the officials of the b Ski club today “We anticipate a packed housed and urge Ogden boosters to secure their seats as soon as possible" The first bout Friday night will get under way at 8:3Q p m sharp Larson Cdgers Lead In ComiriericdlLoop Leaders Trounce Litho Two Five Easily Games Friday 1 JACK’S (16) G reeves Wilkinson rf O T F P 2 0 0 3 rf 1 1 Garretson c ( Lindsay c 2 6 Ranson rg 0 Richardson lg 8 2 Totals Referee Felt umpire Van 0 8 2 0 0 IS ir ’Last' Night’s Results Larson’s 37 Ogden Litho 18 Cardon’s 33 Jack’s Cleaners 16 Friday Night’s Schedule (Ogden High Gym) Jack’s Cleaners vs Ogden Litho 7:30 o’clock Cardon’s Market vs Larson’s Giants 8:30 o’clock Larson’s Giants advanced into first place in the Ogden Commercial league last night by defeating Og- LARSON’S GIANTS (37) 'li G T F II Felt rf 7 3 2 D Felt If Hales c Lorgreen- - rg Price lg 0 0 li 4 3 9 0 0 4 0 0 10 10 0 5 17 Q 3 3$ bGDEN LITHO GTFP 4 10 8 Irvine xf 0 0 6 Wangsgard If den Litho 37 to 18 1 2 0 2 c Stratford Cardon’s Market five defeated Jack’s Cleaners in the other contest 33 to 17 The schedule for Friday night 9 3 J) 13 Totals will bring Jack’s Cleaners and the Parker Referee umpire Gross Ogden Litho five together In one bach game and Cardon’s Market and 44Larson’s Giants clash In the other STARTS RUSH event CHICAGO Feb 12 — (AP)—Th® Scores: rush for tickets for the Army-NotCARDON' (33) G T F P Dame football game to be played 1 0 ' 1 at Soldier Field instead of New Hill rf 0 0 4 York next November 29 already has Sharp rf 4 9 started Donaldson If 14 7 The Notre Dame ticket office has MacDonald c 0 received thousands of requests for Newey C pasteboards 3 Mattson lg although application for individual games will not bej 16 6 1 33 available until Aucut 1 Totals' Sj 1 - I re ©D BE3: SEE CEUD A R D© E o at1 3 II o nfaamMQ j A heavy advance sale is reported and Ogdenites are urged to secure: - EMM! A-Ei-l - welter- slugging weight of Boise and Frankie Weeks of Tacoma main events in i the big fistic offering jof the Ogden Ski club Friday night will engage in their final workouts tonight at the Punchbowl The Tacoma flash Will perform between the hours of 7:30 and 8 pf m and the Idahoan will trot into the ring at 8 o’clock The general public Is Invited ta turn out and ’watch these two cap- able battlers go through their' !i s training program i Weeks traveled nine? rounds last night as a good crowd looked on He went three rcAmds with Clyde Hawkins and demonstrated plenty of ability He skipped! the rope and performed some bag punching to call it a complete program WEEKS PLEASES Ogdenites who have!! watched the i Washington star in action are ca: vinced that he is the goods He ! demonstrated ?' plenty of punching power last night arid should give Cortez trouble galore i w In scores of ring battles In va-- I rious parts of the country Weeks has yet to taste a knockout and I fails to carry a scar of any kind SHOWS ABILITY - Cortez in two bouts In Ogden with j Clyde Headricks of Sacramento and i Wink Jenkins of Denver demon-- 1 strated marvelous ability He provided some real fistic entertainment! and carries ia punch In either hand: Officials of the Ogden Ski clubl believe this bout will go down as one of the greatest ' staged here in years Plenty df excitement in the final battle and in the preliminaries:' ’ 10-ROUN- an Copocity Crowd Both Battlers In' Shape — SKI er co-st- ar $ LONG BOUT Heavy Ticket Sale Promises ? ' HEADLINER IN By FRANK GETTY United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK- Feb 12— (UP)— With advance guards of a number of major baseball squads packing up today preparatory to moving southward and westward to the subtraining camps of spring the ject of “holdouts” assumed new importance In the minds of many managements Heretofore through the winter stove league period recalcitrant dissatisfied ball players— or even unconfirmed rumors that’ they felt that Way about their pay for 1930— did not even mildly annoy their owners On the contrary it was Just so much more free advertising for the ancient and national pastime But while you can keep Interest in baseball alive with publicity you cannot win pennants nor even keep a clutAin the first division Some of the better known ball players — Mr Arthur Shires for example— have been members of woefully incompetent second division clubs So with only a week remaining before the clubs start their spring training the “holdout” situation assumes a new importance Probably the most notable athlete on the dissatisfied list Is George Herman Ruth the New York Yankees’ best bet both for ballyhoo and busting the ball Few doubt that between the home the differences run king - and his boss the genial Colonel Ruppert will b8 straightened out before the 1930 season opens But for all that- the Babe is the figurehead and Inspiration of a group of “holdouts” which includes seme of the best ball tossers in the business The Yankees may expect to come to terms with Ruth but other owners do not thank him for setting a bad example The New York Giants who have spent more time this winter talking over law suits and mutual recrimination than plans for prodding the players to a penhant this year couldn’t get to first base on April 16 with the players they have signed thus far Their three best infleld-er- s two of their best’outfieldsrs and a leading pitchef and catcher have not sent in their signed contracts nor have they Indicated any intention of doing so at the rates quoted by the owners Brooklyn which will make every effort to become a contender in 1930 following the amicable settlement of differences among the club owners has some of its best bets including Dazzy Vance on the “holdout” list Many players of course are bluffing but others are not t and the painful period for pockets has arwill be the rived the Rocky mountains center of ski sport in America EIGHT RESULTS ’“I have only one regret and that -' — is that I and my ski friends in the Associated Press) the (By North Central states could not have ST LOUIS — Primo Camera Italy exerted our ski enthusiasm in the knocked out Buster Martin Tulsa Rocky Mountain states instead of Okla (2) King Tut Minneapolis Central states where we the North out Russie Leroy Fargo N must ‘ build ski slides instead of knocked D (1) using the ones that God has built in the Rocky mountains Here you NEW YORK— Joe Glick Brooklyn have every facility for winter sports outpointed Petey Mack Jersey City Why have we not made use of (10) Solly RItz New York outthem? pointed Jose Martinez Spain (10) “Last Sunday we held a ski tournament in Omaha Nebraska where INDIANAPOLIS— Eddie Shea of we had to conserve the snow by Chicago stopped Pete Zivic Pittspiling it in heaps covered with burg (6) straw and tarpaulins for more than N M—Eddie ALBUQUERQUE a week then a few hours before the tournament we spread it in Mack Denver knocked out Johnny narrow ribbons ten or twelve feet Blair Buffalo N Y (3) wide along the ski slide to make it Miss— Eddie Frispossible for 10000 people to see the coGREENVILLE York New stopped Tommy were Ski sport and the people thrilled by the exhibition Herr I White Houston Tex (8) see snow- - in every direction and ” LOS ANGELES— Billy Towpsend when people tell me that the weather is too warm for skiing it Vancouver stopped Armando Sanmakes me laugh for we expect tiago Cuba (6) to break the world’s record in our ST PETERSBURG Fla— Young tournament here next Saturday or Youngstown O and Mike Sunday Even with summer weather ScameyHavana drew (10) Firpo cansnow the have in you enough to break yon to make it possible the world’s record if your hill is weather never retards the speed of it large enough And I am told by the skier but increases “We have with us the best skiers Lars Haugen who built the slide and in whom I have perfect confi- in the world 'Never before have we dence that the hill is large enough had so many of the world’s best to break the - world’s record if skiers and if the present world’s weather conditions are favorable To record was ever in danger of being those who have - not had experience broken it will :: be next Saturday or in skiing I may say that warm Sunday” ’ him severely during the Cub-Louis Cardinal game June’ 21 1928 The Jury deliberated only 25 minutes Young testified he went to the game sober and Joined other fans in booing Wilson for failing to get a hit Toward the end of the game he said Wilson vaulted into the box seats knocked him down and then threw him over a seat As a result he claimed his lip was bruised and his back wrenched so severely that he was incapacitated for weeks Wilson admitted starting after Young with intent to silence his taunts but denied striking him He said he fell while en route to and that Young Young’s seat pounced upon and struck him The Cub outfielder who was President John brought before Heydlor of the National league last summer for fighting with Pete Donohue and Ray Kolp of the Cincinnati Reds was elated with the verdict He shook hands with the jurors and even wanted to be friends with Young wxtiiC) BIG LOOP TEAMS Salary Differences May Be Settled This Week Trek South Starts WILL - FRIDAY NIGHT r ’ TIGERS WELTERS MEET NEW TROUBLE TO program sponsored " by the Ogden all-st- ar Ski club St Minnesota Pilots Evening HOLDOUTS GIVE sensational welterweight boxer INTRODUCING Frankie Weeks meets Joe Cortez of Boise in the who ten-roumain event at the Punchbowl Friday night This will be the first appearance of Weeks in Utah and the star from the northwest is out to dispose of the Mexican This feature inst Wmwaa contestants on hand except Lyd Hutchinson one of the fern- - decided in his favor yesterday by inine stars enrolled in the two-da- y dog classic Ski jumpers a superior court Jury which acquit-an- d dog drivers have invaded Ogden in large numbers and EdwiSnglTc look for one of' the most colorful classics staged in the inter- - and rejected Young’s suit for $20- 000 damages The milkman charged mountain country In years that the pudgy Cub outfielder beat Fourteen of the world’s greatest ski riders and 11 of the top dog drivers including Lyd Hutchin ?l son and Thula Geelan present a famous lineup of world sports fig- At nd CHICAGO Feb 12— (AP) —Lewis (Hack) Wilson fighting cock of the Chicago Cubs is free at last from troubles his swinging fists all car- - havethe on and off the base- stirred for Off den’s ‘first annual mammoth winter sports P LANS nival advanced into the final stages today with all of the o-U- — — Cortez In Workouts Weeks-jo- e IVILSON Big Jumping Event f- - 733Eso D MAIN EVENT P 3fn i?Cgg - replaced Johnny Paul at guard and appeared to give the Badgers some of the scoring punch missing in the conference battles Indiana’s fading hopes of rein the championship maining struggle now led by Purdue’s undefeated boilermakers will rise or fall tonight when they invade Northwestern The Hoosiers have lost two games out of five and another defeat will all but throw them out of the race - SPECIAL FEATURE JAPANESE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH TICKETS ON SALE AT HEIIEN WAY &M05ER AND THE BANK SIIOKEItY ESanmnnnGE7Gi?9G 66I?uaEHGCnB©T7flQ HARRY HAIIIIEYER Promoter (2X5 211b Street) G§: is BILL GLASXXAXnr Referee S Ji S i ' |