Show I MORNING APRIL 20 1930 rrHDAY Uncork 13 L Streets Will Last To Captu re Battle Large Squad By Laufer BRUSHING UP SPORTS LOOKS Again j4anen I Beat Salt Lake Performer i - k-- f FOR OGDENITES WSig? TO SI10U POVJER e JN BIG RELAY improved soccer eleven OWEN'S into the win column first time this season with the Vikings play-- Jt slit Lake The final score pazv-voHE&':”- AT LAWRENCE - Greenwell Stands Out As One of Best Sprint Men of State g i 2 started against the suneach end of the field btiv turn but from a fast W the VUlng forward johanstn scored point Ogden pressed and play Quick carried the Viking line Wakeford “LAa :he movement with restart Vlk--- i' zX7re ' From the Jr through and Johansen sewed Vikings led 2 to 1 half opened with Og- Vik-- £ 'Ls:rz strong and with to time hard a keep having h T’e pires out Wakeford mire for Ogden and Quick to give the Ogdenites their ’cf'nctory rue -- Vikings— vkzm Goal nsheld !£ H F B L F B Whitfield ’ R H O H B C Ljsch Wood lhVb’ lyrch 2 0 R 1 R uxk Jensen Johansen Arveseth rdtfrd ore 3 gfrdt— Ogden SliUtt A O Andersen ‘ AGAIN MAR of the Ogden high school will compete in the B Y U relays at Provo next Saturday Dixon Kapple di- ft vr? ' s- i J- - - v'’f'' rector of athletics announced last night "We are taking our largest squad In years to the Provo event in the hope of uncovering some new material" said Coach Kapple "I am well pi eased with the fine work of the athlete to date and look for even greater feats before the curtain falls for the spring season" Howard Greenwell one of the leading sprinters of Utah is the ace of the Tiger athletes This husky dash performer stands out this season as one of the serious threats for state honors He will compete lnJtheenturyandMQrrlonc ' - ’ - a' — -1 VLW-r- v ’ a CjXv -- : j1 ’ Wr ' i 100-yar- www Ik W-- -- - j) mj( s 1 i" ?! r V ISSKtS I § : t ifof the leading golfers of will oppose Ralph Pug-mi- re FOUR will perform in an exhit amatir one the of ranking I amateurs bitlon contest at the Ogden Golfj of thei west and Harry Yeager anand Country club this afternoon sixnon other pure Ogden Babe McHugh Utah open chamTheJ affair will be 18 holes and pion and Mark Murphy Ogden the men will tally the best ball All cf these players have been Duane Darling another sprinter shooting golf arid under this of merit will also 'show in the dashes year nd par indications point to a close for Ogden This chap is showing1 battle fine improvement The! four players are scheduled to Besides these two stars the squad leave ithe No 1 tee at 1:15 p ra wiU include Bob Chez Gus Vaughn sharp A large gallery Is expected Junior Carter Harold Taylor Jim to w’aich the experts perform a— Da Vine Boo Parks BUI Burbidge pJim Hogg an Gordon Lund Cal j! Van MILE de HIGH Carr Les Mayer Darwin RltTS FROST Graff Lynn Foley Gordon Finch ! MICBOURNE Utah— (AP)— HaT-vest- in and Hugh Mayer an apple crop at an altitude Jim Hogg&n in the mile and half 70(k) feet above sea level has been of to mile should perform advantage for the Tigers He is one of the accomplished by Emery HI Davidson seasoned veterans of the state 10 yers in succession without loss Jim DeVine in the low hurdles due ti) frost Jim tT1 " Is performing in style and may gath- 4 i er points for the i'Orang Streaks Painted or embroidered decoraThe week following the “Y’ re- tions I In the form ofi garlands lay the Tiger tracksters will com- around the anklessilkare to be seen stockings bepete in the regional event at' Lo on the smartest Paris made in aran ing ? W J mil ‘ c nqM? v o kensing-siste- for men m A ' i Oames Lee negro GVSStf rcn£ OM A 6-- 10 trifles ATTAIN importance cttoRcmLi poujns al Vikings 2 Taylor M A Strand (heman— T ' 1 4-- 10 C E By X n ANDERSON Associated Press Sports Writer - LAWRENCE Kas 19— Aprtl (API— One world’s record was bet- 6-- 10 C Anderson Seventeen track and field experts " - -- - crgurd l ucvziTV!:SK9Z- Lcland Breaks’' Century Mark With Polished ' 94 For Distance T ' tered and one was equalled as sterling track athletes of the midwest and southwest competed her® today in the eighth annual University of Kansas relays Cy Leland the sprint star of the southwest representing Texas Christian university sped with the wind d' down the straightaway to be clocked by nine of ten officials watches in 94 seconds The recognized world's mark is 95 seconds Le land's mark is not likely to b recognized as a new world record because of the strong south wind which helped him along and because starting blocks were used The fPrtnt relay team from D linois Useman Dickenson Cav and Patterson- led Michigan to the tape in the quarter mile relay in 41 seconds flat to equal the mark set in 1927 by the Newark Athletic club The time shattered the meet record of 41 seconds set by Notre ' Dame In 1927- Leland's 9 also broke sprint the meet record of 9 second set by Roland Locke of Nebraska in 1925 In winning the century dash Le land also added another! victory over his arch-rivClaude Bracey of Rice institute who last year was the springing marvel of the southwest Bracey finished Inches behind Leland today Thirteen new meet records were established exclusive of the new record in the decathlon m i The pew marks: dash: 94 seconds Cy Leland Texas Christian university high hurdles: 146 seconds Lee Sentman Illinois Inches MelDiscus 153 feet 7 vin Thornhill Kansas 1 relay: University seconds Illinois relay: 1 minute College 27 seconds Oklahoma Baptist uni- - Annual Cougar Relays Golfers Claih Today ! Close BattVe Slated 1 -- Star 1 I THE OGDEIT STANDARD EXAMINER Take Blue Pin es - LOUJSVIUEW- - ‘ m’JL)M5S 1907 v 100-ya- rd IS MARATHON Veteran Boston Star 1- -4 First In Home Is 26- - t- Colie--e By WILLIAM R KING Aeeriated Press Sports Writer April 19— (AP)— The feet of Clarence Demar zjrm Melrose runner today were ertrg enough to carry him to hi Boston marathon victory in rrh 3 jean This amazing athlete fa-eby his special brand of sultry rather was in command of the atreys race from start to finish Denar set a time goal of two kci 22 minutes for the 25 miles E yards but finished In 2:3448 1- -5 nd minutes slower than di course record because there was a competitor strong enough to h&JLa over the last few miles two Rryonen of the Finnlsh-harc2- a A C of New York Tdlie fln-leco- nd by jumping his team-- 2 Karl Koski the outstanding kunte during the last mile ana ttned tane about 400 yards be- Demar in 2:36:27 5 Koskl Ta traded the victor during most - 4-- half of the race came in 2:28:21 5 e finish were Webster of Hamil-as-O- at as fourth in 2:39:27 5 Ructsaloinen of Montreal ’isfdth in 241:05 and sixth place !r to Ronald B O’Toole of St fir?- h F whose time was second trl ard was timed text two to i-- - 4-- Ca-Har- relay 8 min24 Pittsburg Kas State Teachers two-mrelay: 8 High school minutes 152 seconds Tulsa Pole vault: 13 feet 9 - inches Tom Warne Northwestern 10 University medley - relay: minutes 287 seconds Marquette High school medley relay: 3 minutes 405 seconds Tulsa College mil© relay: 3 minutes 21 seconds Oklahoma Baptist university 10 min College medley relay: utes 379 seconds Wichita inches High Jump: 6 feet 6 Ted Shaw Wisconsin two-ml-le utes EOSTON hr 'than OFFERBOXING 440-ya- rd 880-ya- rd Mile Classic - KAMEYER TO 120-ya- rd old 2-- - ‘CSH--5 ' seconds 0& AT PUNGIIBOWL VSNW ' - -- 3-- 16 19-(A- fe i' V it j Sst 'rfr-v- - j - "w FI 1 1 ’ f 'f - v ir'-v- ’ o Y - V Y ’ Harry Kammeyer Ogden boxing promoter announced last night that his next fistic program would be staged at the Punchbowl sometime ‘ ' next week The exact date has not been de termined upon "We have a big surprise in store for the fans” said Promoter Kamthe anmeyer “arid will make nouncement shortly — "We have spared no expense In bouts to Ogden bringing high-claand we hope the people of Ogden have appreciated these cards" i t ’ - f' ss - - J ’ P)— press criticism and anonymous ters In spite of the fact that the the victim captain is being made experts she of the nineteenth hole ' continued her plans today for the matches with the American women with no Indications that she would retire under the bombardment ' Miss Gourlay objects to the anonymous letters and criticism of players selected and the assumption is an official British that her team -lineup ' ( j British Golf Star Faces Gnbcism MteS LONDON April Britthe of Molly Gourlay captain ish women’s golf team to oppose a team headed by Glennt Collett May 1 has been subjected to some let- : j he 't -- THREE BOYS DROWNED VANCOUVER B C April 19— (AP)— Three boys missing here six days £ere reported by policefish-as drowned when informed by a erman today he found their canoe overturned in a heavy sea off Point ‘ vv irt All’s well with the Chicago White Sox now—the Great Shires in 60 fathoms of water Is In the Told again Here is Art himslf right having converse with Grey The boys George Smith 21 Oder-I- qn Moe Berg left the literary catch Berg speaks seven languages Morrison 17 and Charles 18 started to paddle from and even can understand that spoken by the Great Shires This is the first picture of the Sox first baseman since he accepted Spanish banks j to Howe Sound last and reoorted for dutv Sundav West-ma- i t " urars victorious tactics were as those he In ? Pjrjjus successful employed races He Dr® pack at the start and rr - the pacemaker until the rtwud Today Hans Oldag of Sr0rr:cN yth- -led for 14 miles un--- ? steep Wellesley hill H --ctr- ia one of Demar’s favor-- ? rretche on the course and H B Taylor president - of the frerrenn Oidag ’ Vho are you?" bureau has called speeded up his shuffling plain City farm purfd aay from the tiring Ol-m- a meeting for Monday evening at 6 p m in the Plain Citytomeeting wa5 weakened by his house organthe purpose being e:'r-s ti a: be finished in 57th baseball two " Plain City Boohs v Baseball Meeting -- 'M3M: Xr -- HTt Jfp di’-e-s inru ir- farm bureau ize one or race runaway Last year Plain City entered a ' ue of the best team in both the A and B farm bumarathon's history reau baseball leagues last year each back 34 years Mr team commendably showing or t: ISO starters were resithe that hope s expressed Taylor finish inside of dents of Plain City will gather to back the leagues Monday evening v: again Demar half 6 ’ table BE rock will v ' j 19— tAP— Table Indians signaled ne — will be the scene an entirely dif-Eas- ter &W- - sunrise - m fc be t3 ' X 9 - r ?v r"ad leads up to ' ‘re rock which on " the city marks a " :'rV " at pr f re m u S V?" tho ' V Y ' ' by the Indians - :n ' u i ' yf- T v ' V ! Lirtry and when in- :ng a valley filled : : y streets it tow- i thick growth of ? ¥? V a -- f! t) ’ Free for All L5GG:’ Ten : EsGbMg CHICAGO ute i -' 1 i Ha) Here you A NwJ Suits little is $40 $50 caa select an entirely new Spring outfit for il!0 10 to with to $60 payable conveniently siall of income Out amounts Ml regular 212 LBS Ties Shirts Rounds VGoSsa CHAIIPION WEESTLEE ’- STl Two-Trous- er r SALT LAKE BOXEE j I l! v ' Harry Hart ' 'J --- - Wrestfer vs Boxer t i" IIRE ROSSES sL"Kachewan— (AP)— D?v STAR pitcher with the Harvard mi last year dembn-- " team this university baseball 01 using air- is Dwight W Davis Jr The spring orrst fires Losses Crimson hurler is a son of the governwere reduced to or-general VrsVuor‘ 5ar-?dof the Philippine Istir carnage in previous lands donor of the Davis cup and former secretary of war krry 203 LBS FBENGH-OA1TADIA- N V A ’ "V f is determinod mdro by instinct and ambition than by tho limfts of one’s income One of the first requisites of a gentleman is to look like one j While clothes do not make the man They do make us eligible for the championship of pther And smart lovely women progressive men ' L I ' HOUR LIMIT 1 KfGllc©mi' VGo (SaE’H (Sggl’hg LOGA2T jrf rrd feasts such as before white men ? : than a hundred has it that the d i£-- r T Just HOW important SnSESpE'inGQEnGj SPECIAL EVENT — ' ! 200 lbs Champion of :New Zealand and Australia Champion These two men agree to wrestle with no time limit Best man wins 1B5 lbs i I p v' : CHARLES REVELL Promoter Ii?a :©GE?n yc Tlgerweight i ‘ APRilL 23RD AT 8:30 SHARP "jr- - it’ahm'i ’ Police Gazette Eules conducted by '?rious Protestant a:e what they hope p: Primage to the :s hoisted to the city like a gigantic ' Pitches For Criinson 13 I ' - cr oes far down the v5i Vr re Tva? 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