Show THE OGDEN STANDARD - EHAMHIER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 23 1931 HaW SI! ARM IS Co-Capta- EN ROUTE CHAMPION AT PIS Tracksters for the second OPENING games the season in the A - June 30 —Armstrong vs Sperrys at Pive Points Red and White vs Merchants at Monroe park 7—Sperrys vs Red and White atJuly Five Points Merchants vs Armstrongs at Monroe park 10 — vs Sperry at ''July West OgdenArmstrongs July 14— Red and White vs Armstrong at Five Points Sperrys vs Merchants at Monroe park July 17— Red and White vs Merchants at West Ogden July 21 —Merchants vs: Red and White at Five Points Sperrys vs at Monroe park Armstesngs July 24—Sperrys vs Red and White at West Ogden July 28 —Armstrongs vs Merchants at Five Points Red and White vs Sperrys at Monroe park Red and White vs ArmJuly 31 —West strongs at — Ogden 4 Merchants vs Sperrys atAugust Five Points Armstrongs' vs Red and White at Monroe park Augst 7 —Merchants vs Armstrongs at West Ogden August 14 —Sperrys vs Merchants at West Ogden — non-residen- ts 440-ya- -4- Red Menace Called Francis Schwartz golf pro at Midland Valley St Louis published tips on playing the course before an— im-port- ant - ——f —— en-rollm- ent 880-yar- rd nt SPOKANE June 27— (AP)— E W Hodges New York international president of the Lions’ service clubs declared today that “the red menace of Russia is a challenge to Lions of America” in an address before the Pacific northwest convention of the group “When some nation of 150000000 people with a government of bayonets is laying down on our seaboard more than 150 elements of civic life in our country 60 per cent cheaper than we can produce them isn’t it time for worry?” he said Isn’t it your task?” ’’When they meet 30000 strong as they did in New York City last May day ‘carrying their red banners of ‘Down With Government isn’t it time to realize the need of strong men to win? “What we need now more than any thing is men of mind and soul men of common sense with love of country loyalty to church and school and God” 4-- 4 tourney an ins YEARLY REPORT 5- -0 follows:- track and field team left tonight for NEPHI June 27— (AP)— Sam H Lincoln Neb to compete in the A Sharman veteran Salt Lake City A U national senior and junior gunner annexed the doubles cham- championships July 3 and 4 The pionship at the state trapshooting tournament here today shattering 91 club will be represented by a targets out of 100 to lead a field team nineteen of whom left toof selected marksmen night At Lincoln they will meet Bob Frank McGanney Salt Lake City Jones discus thrower and Cy Leland professional also tallied 91 but was and George Montague sprinters barred from competition as it is only for amateurs G L Becker of Les Hables Stanford university Ogden pressed Sharman landing in sprinter was compelled to withdraw second place with 90 from the club because of illness In C B Higgins of Ogden assumed a his place Coach Charley Hunter and lead in the state singles race break- Athletic Director Percy Logey naming 99 targets in the first 100 shots ed Norman Fitzgerald a Javelin Another 100 will be shot tomorrow thrower R H Rector of Pocatello tallied 99 The club team will be defending Superintendent W Karl Hopkins are not eligible for its senior division Workouts will has submitted his annual statistical but the title be held at Ogden and Denver report to the Ogden city board of S Those leaving tonight: Harry Todd of Ogden and H 98’s — education showing the total d run and dash Mills of Salt Lake City scored in the city schools for the John Young Jess Markle for a tie in second place In a triple tie for third Steeplechase—Steve Dobbs was 10513 an increase of 49 Grouped year Hurdles—Charley Kaster Art Hol- over 1929-3- 0 Ogplace were Alf Christensen ofPleas-oEvening school classes man den Cliff Anderson of Mount 659 an increase of 23 over totaled and J O Cotant of Pocatello Weights— Hec La Borde George the previous year Theodoratus Bob Kleckner Jack There were enrolled in the city each with 97 Singles and doubles scores includ- Merchant 47 Mexicans and schools 25 Broad jump— Kin Dyer George 115 Chinesenegroes ed: a total and Japanese C B Higgins Ogden 99 86 R H Martin 24 more than were enrolled in of 80 Rector Pocatello 99 1929-3- 0 Harry High jump— Walter Marty Todd Ogden 98 75 Alf Christensen Hop step and jump —A1 Anderson There were enrolled in the first Ogden 97 88 J O Cotant Poca- Bob Kelley Mile run— Harry Carter tello 97 66 J W McCarthy Ogrun— Carl Gericke den 96 82 E L Ford Ogden 95 Pole vault— Jack Wool Burt de 63 George Johnston Pocatello 92 G L Becker Ogden 92 90 W B Groot Farmer Ogden 91 74 Floyd Lewis Javelin throw— Norman Fitzgerald Pocatello 88 82 Tom Sproat Twin Falls 88 78 Mrs George Johnston just” the Utah senator said in a Pocatello 71 statement issued through the Demo— 4 “Free cratic national committee trade is not an issue in the United States No one is advocating free trade but there are millions of Democrats and Republicans who insist that our tariff laws shaH not be made embargoes or be framed at the behest of individuals or corpora tions seeking monopolistic privileges in the United States” — WASHINGTON June 2— 44 — LEAGUE to INTERNATIONAL the King replied today Toronto 3 Montreal proposal of Representative Wood be there that Indiana Jersey City 4 Newark 2 Republican no tariff revision for 20 years with Rochester 4 Buffalo 1 — the assertion that the present tariff SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION act has thrown “hundreds of thousands if not millions of faithAtlanta 1 Mobile 0 ful employes” out of work Birmingham 2 New Orleans 5 Chattanoosra 12 Memphis 5 “Tariffs should be reasonable and 22-m- 'will be played August 14 - PORT WORTH Texas June 27— Texas Christian University athletes have suceumed to a new fad or maybe It’s a habit Anyhow for the third time within a period of three months for a major sport Tho third they have elected came double captaincy when Don Nugent and Dan Salkeld were elected to share leadership of the 1931 track team Nugent a veteran sprinter will be track captain Salkeld a weight man will be leader of the field sports The two captains idea took hold at Texas Christian at the 'close of the 1929 football campaign when Noble Atkins center and Cy Leland halfback were elected The custom was followed in naming Harlos Green fullback and Johnny of the 1931 eleven and in Vaught guard as - and McCulloch Wendell (Doc) forward star choosing Ray Sumner sensational scorer as dual leader of the 1931-3- 2 basketball five co-capta- — Pinal games for the second half Winners of the first and second half will meet at tho- - close of the regular season for the 1931 championship vicSperry Millers scored a tory oyer the Red and -- White nine Priday night but they forfeited this 8rame Saturday for using an ineligible player The final decision on the ineligible Player was made by President John Stark Cliff Doxey and A1 Hestmark This verdict places the teams in a deadlock for the championship for the first half President Stark announces The schedule- for the second half SAN FRANCISCO June 27— (AP) club —San Francisco’s Olympic V - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 1- -1 Toledo 4 Indianapolis 2 Columbus 11 Milwaukee 2 St Paul 3 Kansas City 7 Minneapolis 11 8-- Six-mi- in co-capta- ins : division of the Ogden Commercial league are scheduled for June 30 President John Stark announced last night Higgins Leads In Singles Ogdenites Show Ability Will Take Part In National AAU Meet B C Forfeit Game Player Ineligible Causes Trouble Millers Texas Christian U Athletes Get Into Habit EAST GUNNERS MEET ERITES IN OLYMPIC STARS six grades 6524 in the Junior high ninth proper ' seventh eighth grades 2536 while in the tenth eleventh "and twelfth grades there The average enrollment per teacher was 35 The enrollment by buildings was as follows: were enrolled 1459 Mound Fort Washington Madison Senior High Lewis Central Pingree Grant Lorin Farr Lincoln Polk Quincy Dee Hopkins Total 1529 1447 1066 960 946 855 666 596 551 513 459 418 386 121 10513 DEFEATS By FRANK H KING Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON June 27— (AP)— Before her king and queen and with 10000 fellow countrymen applauding Betty Nthall chubby darling of the - 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