Show THE OGDEN 8-- A nD STANDARD-EXAMINE- mi "Z3 I 13 J QJ u Coaches File New Charges At A A U Li Offered New Position & New Quarters ' - Princeton invitational meet this weekend while his teammates were participating in the N C A A here A protest by N C A A and western A A U officials permitted Woodruff to come here without being suspended In their resolution sent to Owen 7 the coaches said: “We move that you should take whatever steps necessary to pro teet college undergraduate athletes from intimidation on the part of A AI U representatives a® in the case of John Woodruff this year” The coaches suggested Owen propose to the A A U that in the future invitations to participate in meets be extended through coaches or athletic direc tors father than directly to the non-collegi- ate athletes Woodruff tired by his airplane he would compete trip here said event thus only iq the half-mieliminating a renewal of his "duel With Southern California’s Erwin Miller and Howard Upton in the le Miller t quarter-mil- e and Upton had been eager to meet Woodruff again after losing to him by inches In the I a few weeks ago Southern California seemed assured of winning the N C A A title for the fifth consecutive time C-4- A - competition - The Trojans’- chiefwas expected to come from the Stanford team ofQoach Dink Stanford’ Templeton chief hopes for first places rest on sprinter Clyde Jeffery irt both the 100 and dashes and Pete Zager in the discus throw The Trojan team was expected to score heavily with second and third places as well as firsts 19-m- an 220-yea- rd 29-m- an That national and perhaps a few worlds records may topple was expected by many track followers during today’s heats and Saturday’s final events Among the records likely to fal are those in the high and low hurdles in which Fred Wolcott of Rice will face Jim Humphrey and Ear Vickery of U S C Templeton believes Zager may crack the world’s mark in the discus Elmer Hackney-x- f Kansas State also may set a new world mark In the shot the Starting in trials to be run off today are in the dash 100-yadash high hurdles run 220-yadahs and low hurdles mid-afterno- BOUNTIES DUE r June EVANSTON Wyo W Matthews "Uinta county clerk stated today that the ' state will pay $68600 in bounties for 339 which coyotes and four bobcats were brought into the office during the month of May 16—-Victo- on 440-ya- rd rd 120-ya- rd rd 880-ya- rc 220-ya- rd an?w WORTH A SLATED FOR NEW TOST Frank C Lane boss of the Cincinnati Reds Farm system has been offered a top position with one of the wealthiest major league clubs the Associated Press announces Lane visited Ogden last January to complete details for the Ogden franchise In the new Pioneer league HENRY McLEMORE’S s 45-fo- ot IN BOAT RACE By BILL BONI N Y June POUGHKEEPSIE 16— CAP —Those big bad bogeymen from' the west are and they’ve got the east’s college scared right out rowing coaches ' of their wits x Of the 17 varsity raxes held on the Hudson since 1921 California and Washington have won nine In in-agai- their years one or the other has finished second all but non-winni- ng will twice Tomorrow California be heavy favorite to rack up No 10 for the west in the when you can get such a fine whiskey PINT— COOK No 1ST full-bodi- ed QUART— CODE No 186 isRfVisjr’s i sflAHSjH 'f -- YOPX GUIDE TO GOOD LIQUORS ft’ X1-- I ri w ' i r? f — MW1 1 STRAIGHT RVE WHISKEY Copyright 1939 Ngtienol Ditillor ProducU Corpofotiow N- - Yorh Ciy L 1 e pull and Washington radically revamped and greatly improved since its defeat by the Bears two months ago is a good bet for second “But what can we do about it?” one of the eastern coaches complained today “Nothing so long as the race is run under the present set-u- p "The western schools with open water almost all year round practice in the fall and start in again in February In mid - April they race at three miles From then on they have nothing to do but work for Poughkeepsie and its four miles What do we have to do? At the time the westerners settle down to four-mil- e workouts we’re barely beginning our sprint season When that's over we have just about two weeks in which to drill the boya for an entirely different type of race” Despite all this pessimism however the eastern eights will be in there giving their best Their best from here looks like Navy last winner and year’s record-breakin- g Cornell which beat Navy Harvard and Syracuse and lost by only 10 feet to Yale in the Carnegie cup race six-lehg- Rewco’s just a recent arrival here in town but folks who’ve tried it are mighty pleased It’s a real event four-mil- th just around in 69 on his own stick and had he been given any help Gene Sarazen by his partner would have taken the lead in the Inverness four ball invitation tournament with a victory over Horton Smith and Harry Cooper a hackers pair of better - than-fai- r Hagen accomplished this 69 with no practice Until he stepped on the first tee with 5000 customers watching him he hadn’t been on a golf course for 11 days And he hadn’t spent these 11 days at a Boy Scout camp diving and swimming and hiking over the hills and eating three substantial meals a day He had spent them in pursuit of pleasure his favorite sport while the hands of the clock whirled to 12 merrily from 12 — I’ll take it back Hagen did have a little practice before he shot his 69 Alone he slipped off behind a barn near the course and hit a few shots “I thought I’d better see if I could hit the fool ball before I went out before all the people Hagen said in explanation later The tremendous popularity of Hagen after all these years is shown by the first request of golf The man tournament sponsors they want first of all is Walter the OT Haig the mightiest fairway warrior of them all Long may the green fairways beckon to him long may his laugh brighten the locker rooms - FOUR RERUN ST LOUIS June 16 (AP)Di-minutiv- e Jeanne Clinp “baby’X sensation of the women’s western open golf tournament encountered her stiffest opposition today in the semi-finaagainst Helen Dettweiler Washington D C veteran Miss Cline Bloomington 111 high School sophomore met Miss Dettweiler lone surviving professional in the first match this afternoon In the other Beatrice Barrett of Minneapolis defending champion met Mrs Sam Israel of New Orleans Jeanne defeated her Dorothy- Foster 1 up in the quarter-final- s Miss Dettweiler turned in the most brilliant golf of the tournament in removing Shirley Ann Johnson of Chicago 7 and 5 She had 36 strokes — even men’s par and one under women’s — for the first nine Miss Barrett was forced to the 20th hole before she could win 1 up from Phyllis Buchanan of Denver Mrs Israel came from behind to defeat Ellamae Williams of Chicago 3 and 2 ls fellow-Hli-nois- an M or ley Wins Over Veteran Wrestler FRANKLIN Idaho June 16 — of Ogden gained a Ralph Morley clean cut decision over Don Sebastian of Spain here Thursday night Morley won the first fall in 37 minutes with a whiplock and the second in three minutes with a body press Kenny Mayne and Blimp Allred teamed together to defeat Walt Thomas and Floyd Hansen i j - i tr X f" 4 vj--- : ? 4 r 5 J ‘ 6-- ‘ V v‘ - 5-- - 4-- in-a-r- 1-- ’ ? j ’s gn Manhattan Beach is to get Marshall Goldberg to trying take charge of athletic activities out there this summer The Green Bay Pack ers will try to Notre Dame with 15 fullbacks reporting out-Not- re next fall 7-- 8-- 3' club-towar- d 6-- Former Champions 4-- Utah Title By STAN DECKER SALT LAKE CITY June 16 — (UP)—The largest field in history will drive off the first tee at the Fort Douglas course today on the first leg of the annual medal play Utah Open golf tournament Two former champions will5 be included in the seventy-thre- e golfers who will vie for the $1000 in cash prizes George Schneiter Ogden pro who claims the: record for classic at 273 held the the top of the list of 25 professionals and 49 amateurs entered from 72-ho- 30000 le - trans-Mississip- pi ‘ Conway Is Forced Into Retirement e 8-- Idaho to Plan Baseball Joust : ( 3-- ‘ 0-- 11 4-- t V 7 2-r- 8-- Three Teams Tie In Golf Feature FANS By United Press Headed for what is likely to turn out to be some sort of a record in Pacific Coast league mid - season play the Seattle Rainiers in three games of the seven - game scries today had played to more than 30000 cash customers Before the: crowd of 12000 last night the Rainiers took the driver’s seat in the standings by whipping the Los Angeles Angels lor the third straight time in their drive for the league lead Seattle now leads the league by one-ha- lf game dropping Los Angeles to second place Dick Barrett let the Angels down with six hits to get the nod over 3 to 2 Lefty Prim in a battle for his 12th win of the year Sacramento took a 3 to 2 decision from Oakland ’ with Tom Seats scattering seven Oakland ten-inni- hits - TOLEDO June 16 (UP)— Three teams which fired five under par 66’s to set the pace in Thursday’s opening round of the fifth annual Inverness invitational best --ball golf tournament' today faced a stiff 36 hole test ta Henry Picard and Johnny Horton Smith and Harry Cooper and Denny Shute a nat--' 9utch Harrison stood two up he end of the first 18 holes over Walter Hagen and Gene Sarazen Ed v Dudley and Ky ' Laf foon and jimm Thomson and Tommy Armour Byron Nelson National open champion playing- with Jug and against Vic Ghezzi- - winSammy Snead last year’s ners were even at the finish The : jest ball for each team was a 66 Re-vol- - ng : - Howard ' Craghead San ' Diego’s veteran took a 6 to 3 victory over Hollywood Craghead had one bad inning the third when he allowed four hits and all the runs Holly? wood could make off him After that he scattered the Stars hits and they threatened no more San Francisco at Portland was postponed on account of rain - COAST LEAGUE Won 45 Seattle Los Anpeles 45 41 San Francisco Team Oakland San - Dicpo Sacramento 3T 32 32 34 Hollywood Portland 3X Pet Lost 31 32 35 39 40 39 592 584 539 487 452 451 447 437 42 40 Lewis Forced to Take Examination PITTSBURGH June 16 — (AP) John t Henry Lewis out championship1 criec — They’re trying to freeze of his light-heavyweig- ht Manager Gus Greenlee today in Negro’s defending the physical fitness to defend the crown he has worn for three years The National Boxing association ordered Lewis to appear before three Pittsburgh physicians to t determine whether he” was able to defend his title again The association indicated it would declare the championship vacant if Lewis is found unfit Detachment of the retina in the mochampion’s left eye led boxing to and England in Michigan guls ban him from the ring “He won’t take the escamination if it’s for prfect vision” declared Greenlee “If it’s to see whether he’s fit to fight he will John feels he’s being shoved right out of the title It’s a freeze out The whole title thing’s unfair He won thedefenc under a handicap Let him it under the same circumstances’ ‘ Our Red Devil flies have been our best sellers for this and the last four seasons — try them 2 for 25c on long genuine Spanish Gut nt 0-- "eJ RA1NIERS DRAW Dream game Mrs Bill Henry wife bf the Los Angeles Times sports editor has seen only one ball game In it Babe Ruth hit a homer and Ty Cobh stole home It is just too bad Babe Herman wasn’t there to stop eight states a fly ball with his head A1 Zimmerman Portland Ore will npt defend the title he has held during the last two years A back ailment will keep him out Practice rounds on the tricky By The Associated Press Post course indicated a hectic batAMERICAN tie for first prize money with sevBatting— McQuinn and Hoag St eral professionals and amateurs' in Louis 359 the running Below: par rounds Runs — Greenberg Detroit 49: haye been registered ' by some enCramer Boston 45 trants in their first practice Runs batted in— Greenberg De The strong group of professiontroit 50 Williams Boston 47 als includes Tee Branca home Hits— McQuinn St Louis and pro Emery Zimmerman PortCase Washington 71 land Niel Christian Yakima Doubles — Greenberg Detroit 22 Wash - Sid Harman Walla Walla Chapman Cleveland and Rolfe Wash Petaluma Harry Borg New York 17 Cal Newton Grand JuncHeydon Triples — Wright and Travis tion Colo and Bob Carr of DenWashington 6 Home runs— Greenberg Detroit ver b e sides the two former champs 15 Foxx Boston 11 Amateurs who will' bear watchStolen bases— Case Washington will be Ven Savage ing 24 Welaj Washington Fox De titleholder Howard Crocktrit and Chapman Cleveland 7 ett Denver Pitching— Donald and Hadley Beach Cal Newton Bassler Long Harry Sommers New York 0 Grand Junction Lee Buttle Provo and several local entries NATIONAL Branca and Zimmerman PortBatting— Arnovich Philadelphia land will open the tournament at 404 McCormick Cincinnati 350 one pm as the low scoring 1938 Runs— Werber 46 Cincinnati finishers to return this year Bran Frey Cincinnati 43 Runs batted in— McCormick Cin- carlost the title last year in an 18 and Zimmerman fincinnati 44 Goodman Cincinnati hole play-o- ff 42 ished fourth The second 18 holes will be play Hits— Arnovich Philadelphia fo ed tomorrow after which the field McCormick Cincinnati 71 Doubles — Martin Philadelphia will be cut to approximately 40 18 Brown and Slaughter St Louis players Final 36 holes will be 17 played Sunday Cincinnati Triples — Goodman and Herman Chicago 8 Home runs — McCormick and Lombardi Cincinnati and Camilli Brooklyn 11 Stolen bases — Handley Pittsburgh 9 J Martin St Louis Hack Chicago and Koy Brook BERLIN' Md June 16 (AP)-Thlyn 6 blue and gold racing silks of --05 Pitching— Wyatt Brooklyn D Riddle have Ijeen doff-leSamuel 1 Cincinnati Derringer almost simultaneously by War Admiral and his trainer George Conway Riddle announced today the dour' visaged trainer whose pet answer to dopesters was "Well you can never tell about hrse” had already retired to a TWIN FALLS Ida June 16— cottage at Oceanport N J com-- i (UP) — Representatives of ap- pelled to leave thei track by illness j of his 66 years proximately 50 of the 80 American after spending 50 Legion posts in Idaho will convene within ’ scent of ' his charges in Twin Falls at six p m SaturHe’ll probably be around at the day to outline final details of the Belmont track Monday when the 1939 Legion junior baseball proAdmiral also incapacitated for gram for Idaho Wr W Frantz de- racing by a sprained foot takes partment athletic officer an- his last trip to retirement at Ridnounced this afternoon dle’s stud farm near Lexington Frantz urged all Idaho posts to Ky send delegates but estimated that many posts do not sponsor junior International League ball Rochester 1 Baltimore Buffalo 8 Newark 5 Specific matters for the state Montreal 6 Jersey City 2 parley will include zoning of the Toronto-Syracus- e state for district play discussion rain of new regulations and arrangeAmerican Association ments for the playoffs between St Paul 4 Louisville 3 districts Toledo 6 Milwaukee 2 Minneapolis 9 Indianapolis 3 Columbus 2 Kansas City 1 ACCErTS INVITE Suthern Association ST LOUIS June 16— Atlanta 6 Little Rock 4 Ford Frick of the National league will attend the cele-- 1 Memphis 7 Chattanooga 6 bration here Sunday in honor of Nashville 3 New Orleans l 3 Knoxville 2 Birmingham Pepper Martin (AP)-Preside- f 7 6-- IN GOLF PLAY 5 IiO By GEORGE KIRKSEY NEW YORK June 16 (UP)— Detroit fans rabid as those in I Brooklyn and twice as baseball-wis- e ‘ I ' can look now because their are coming The Tigers Tigers w are still in seconddivision but ' with eight straight and '17 out of their last 22 their entry into first ' division: is only a matter of days J y Knocking he Red Sox down s4 v Thursday for- - the third straight ' time the fifth-plac- e Tigers served ' S' notice that they have their sight f trained on second placed only 2s V games away Pete Fox was the big noise as the Tigers bektthe Red Sox 3 v He slapped one of Jack Wilson’s j? fast ones for a home run with the - js&SC' bases loaded in the first frame a " Bridges although walkTommy : ing seven men scored-hieighth victory allowing six hits The traffic jam for second place in1 the American league saw the Chicago White Sox battle to within one game of the fading Red Sox with a double victory over 2 1 Washington ' Cleveland tried to make it two-f- 7 over! the Yanks but wen down 0 “Mel Harder’s walk to Henrich proved disastrous in the' fourth He" raced‘ to third in single then scored on ' J i out infield Dickey’s t The Giants with their patch-wor- k s infield scored their seventh v by downing the Cubs 4 straight ' Del Baker who successfully managed EIGHT STRAIGHT WINS teed off with 16’ hits to Brooklyn the Ogden club in the Utah-Idah- o league some 11 years ago Is beatHhe Cardinals division a his first post in the American Deb Garms’ double “and Jim directing league race Baker's charges have won eight straight Cooney’s single enabled the Bos- ton Bees to nose out the Pirates 5 in 11 innings The only western club to win was Cincinnati The Reds beat y Philadelphia 1 before a night — X game crowd of 26616 at Croslcy ‘ field re-sign- ed TOLEDO O June 16— (UP) — is unbelievable Honestly the man -ranks In his way he along with the Grand canyon the leaning tower of Pisa and the sphinx as sights to behold Walter Hagen I mean He should be at the World’s fair in a glass booth with a barker outside advertising him as the athletic marvel of all time and' well worth the 25 cents admission If was in 1911 mind you ?8 in years ago that Hagen playedwas his first golf tournament Taft president when Hagen first went but to the golfing wars and most of his present day rivals had yet to be born into this World of downhill lies footprinted traps and parallel hazards Yet only yesterday Walter began his ten thousandth or so tournament and how do you think he started? Like a man crowding that 50ryear mark? Like a man tired of it all?Xike a man willing to rest on the laurels of 55 major tournaments won? Hardly over the tough course of the Inveness Country! club with a stiff wind increasing (the hazards and faced by the hottest pack of golfers in the country Hagen startbirdie ed— birdie — par — birdieHe ran down a putt on the first hole Hit four fine shots on the second laid a sevtn iron dead to the pin on the third and slammed a full brassie curling to the flag on the fourth He was WELCOME! y I The wires confirmed our line that yesterday the Brown directors were asked to come across with five grand apiece Jimmy Brad-dockLondon date with Tommy Farr is definitely off Pete Reiser toast of the Dodger train- ing' camp is on the shelf with in- juries and Almira has the Blues The Indians have released Luke Sewell as a player and him as coach and some Insist the next step will be to fire him as a coach and him as manager re-si- Night Game Dodgers Upset Brooklyn " New York fight managers are organizing to keep out unethical1competition Haw! Fight writers here have consigned Joe Ja-- j cobs to the doghouse for that cheap publicity hoax at Asbury Park It not only reflected Wednesday on Joe Louis and his handlers but made a sap of every scribe who went for it They say no fighter ever got a worse beating than Sam Snead took on the 18th hole at Philly Saturday mwrmrmfrmrrmryrA WEST FAVORED BRASS-BAN- D Luke General Phelan announced Galento shifted from Asbury Park to Summit 'N J‘ because the latter facilispot afforded better training ties — including we all ' hope floor lamps that won’t topple over and give Joe Jacobs black eyes ' 3-- Reds' Turn On Heat 3 Bobby Dodd the Georgia Tech backfield coach hasn’t been slipping up into Tennessee and snatching football prospects from right under the nose of his old boss Major Bob Neyland has he? i A Milwaukee syndicate is reported raising the dough' to try to ’buy! the Browns" IN COLORADO post-gradua- te PENNANT RACE I V (AP)-Tattl- e UP NET EVENT Col-legeHel- v By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK June 16— tales: Dick Harlow Har-- 1 vard grid coach who has been tiffing with Torbert M’Donald captain-elect may step down after next season Another and richer big league club is eyeing Frank Lane bss of the Reds’ farm system HUNT TO PASS By LOUDON KELLY DENVER June 16— (AP)— Joe meanderings: Hunt-th- e Eos Angeles tennis ace is now just another midshipman at Annapolis so he won’t be here to defend his Colorado open title June 26 Wayne Gallagher Colorado College grid end and tennis star from Salt Lake City was awarded the Van Diest gold medal exem plifying scholastic proficiency combined with athletic 'prowess Poss Parsons Denver Post sports editor says Denver given a cqu-pl- e of blocking backs will be right in there for the Big Seven faotbal Joe Kuharich one title this fall time Notre Dame grjdder Is the new football coach at Carroll Bob Foltz stellar Denver pitcher says college will come before any big George Newton league tryouts Pueblo Chieftain sports ed wasi quite a lefthanded chucker in his Byron Nelson the new day national open king set a record of 68 strokes for Colorado Springs Patty Jewett course back in 1932 when he was a kid of 20 from The record since then Texas has been sliced to 64 j Lighting apparatus has been Installed at Greeley’s Island Grove Marvin Parker Colorado park State’s Big Seven quarter-mil- e champion this spring has ended his regular college career hut has another year of eligibility and may The work take Denver Parochial league called the 1938-3- 9 season' its best in history Five Colorado track men Cope Creese and Hobbs and Freshmen Jenkins and Learned may compete in the junior division of the AAU Carl games at Lincoln July 4 Denver of East coach Schweiger high’s state track champions picks South Denver to be strong again South won the crown next year in 1938 Brigham Young will have only two regulars back from Coach last year’s grid team Eddie Kimball believes he will have five sophomores in his startB Y U is planning ing lineup to enlarge its stadium and may install lights within a couple of years NEl'J POWER IN Sewell Is Coach di-- - the- TIGERS SHOW Tony Galento Moves to -- Owen of Stanford university president of the association to take steps' to protect undergraduate athletes in the future from “intimidation hy A A XJ representatives” The intimidation charges were based on the alleged threat made to John Woodruff star Negro that of Pittsburgh quarter-niile- r the from be he would suspended A A U unless he competed in Li NX’ j LEAGUE POST By RONALD WAGONER United Press Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES June 16 (AP) — The National Collegiate Athletic association track and field championships opened today amid charges of coaches that athletes had fcee£ “intimidated” by the Amateur Athletic union B U f7 : FOR NEW BIG Action Taken At Los Angeles to Protect College Athletes Stanford May Provide Competition Saturday for Southern California In National Event N C A A member coaches reeled their plea to Professor W Li-S- LANE SLATED Woodsuff Competes i FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 16 1939 R Macks Sporting Goods Th 4190 1666 Wash Blvd 00 80 Mc-Spad- en s |