Show Utah Outlines Annual AAU Meet Enters 2nd Round Seven Junior DIvMou CoiiIcnIh (Jet IJiukT Wny nl I V M Today aa-hoi- m With the first hork ortho giant AAU cage tourney having worn bit eftrr nine brisk gamr-- on Morxlay mven mMltlonnl uimmKfi ilsleo for Tutdy rromlicd to waits tha tfjurna-rriffit'- g 32 junior aquad through their first cnmplcto round of nd to cut that bracket down lo 10 propsectlvo champloni Tuesday'i data get under way at 3 p in with llnlph's fthoe trading shots with the rirnnnnt tJrecn Prloti' Unheralded Hub Jostled with I rftournament favoritri for flrat aurvlval In iy recognition and clanle tha AU In thouih poly half of tha Junior flight atrutted their warea on aeorai Monday avral Indirated that aniong Monday'a winneri looma tha 115 Junior oni-ilde- r of Co Q 7f trnugi-- i Tuesday Morning March 27 1013 12 Monte V - C J - J-- 4 v J free-lo- If"' Ma tf-£- ?1 1 ta l t " l f ? VI t - 37-2- 62-2- 8 I 8 in— -- IMranant p Prleata a Kill?21 U hhoe I 1 1 W K C'ivrlya firvrryu II O I l f Htnlilif 0 0 3 AblrlKiumi Ciavrlyf Hti f Jmwn Hrown Mine H p m— :i U ft 1 null a II 'J 0 II 0 I CI (I nana o o o n II fly Jimmy Hodgson a ao b Tha Unlveratty of Utah will o vv or 0 II II II riirliunnf SI vr f 4 J ilyv to keep tha track aport i i i(Hiir J3 10 l imii i Ka iknimiii 4 II alive again thla year despite tha II ii 1 li'ii a kn il x ll lrlii d 3 Iit 1n fact the Indiana hava heen that Milll r imiii II J W Wi'i'lk to line up any Intrrcol tinahla fl J J ii n 0 0 Nitim hma a it il leglata comptHltlon II 0 ll U liti'luiBil iHll Coach llta Armatronif Juat back T fit ID U II Ii Tulila from the Ug Beven eonferenea I hi! Hiiiilra ana Tan lOMIin Ac meet at Denver reporta that ha Mllli !() II vnn ( 0 0 ll 0 will have a aouad of about tlml'l f 1 II h traekatera out and that the fln III i i m'iHflMi miii a ImfOiii' Miifi-'i- f u I i t 4? mii 4 it u will ronrentrnta their t r k il dermen " :l 'J a h 1 on intraaouad meeta 1 ft i ft )'ii f competition jMlltt llttf) II o lr(Htoiimf1 and tha Itocky Mountain AAU A!ii I Ii 8 'il Uimiil a at ueriver on June 1 Trie out II A trarkmen will likely got atandlnf a i ii ii mmi tha trip to Denver to top off the a B 114 14 m lo Timu in aenann All three Utah achoola will con aimia lit (lilia'i riraU r re riimithnwyr r Wamr f oii t "r p Untie tennla aa they did lnat year I ii a a II 0 (I il H SV( j fl a 4 M'iln I ft 'i ll 10 Wiif r 'J 3 A :rl Coach Armalrona waa hlahly it ft :i i o 5 i 'riiimr d i ii o v Wlllmm p M I V ina pleaaed with wria Y'liim o n 0 il h !! i0 rIiiiii'hiI la ange of the t ralnlng-tatilamiih 1 ii n ClKMII 0 4 11 0 0 0 ThiKf aue trainHe the that reporta 2 il 4 Mniiri I) il ii 'J Workman ing table plan waa pretty much cut and dried before thn meeting 0 217 25 ToliU lft IT T 3T opened You can never figure I'lan flMilo apanUh York I C out tha HlR1 eleven conference or re For year tha leader have been WrH rS'TfS ? niei r ll 5 1 1 Purkinmni f preaaed to paaa tha meaaura and Thii' BuiMlp 4 ft J 11 7 4 3 16 ' tinniliy thla year when there waa hardjy 2 4 4 2 1D f)'inn I 'I (I 0 Wood Mrallhiiii k 0 4 4 4 a they take action on Mihur 0 0 o u It whlaper J II 0 4 Mini'ii r Hut nevertheleaa everyona n WhMi"i'i'o i i 0 0 0 0 who followa foothnil In the 0 IS 10 21 will Inud tha nieaaure It'a aa 14 a 62 Totali aeort 6v ouartn: it break for tho boya who play ail 4 40 J 34 Pholn 2 tha gama and devote ao much of 20 l Hiniiin r'irk their time to building up the uriKiaia uin iio t at-tem- pt A 1 I hlck'a Hervlce I'hotu Itlua Co va CI Cl III' ! ( C'ftmem Center f p ni— Or ant a oiid ward Tedeseo Weiss Golf Meets Top Women's Links Slate IS 1 2 'i 0 4 a i o h o f m— OptimUta rluh va A I'oat No 87 (!vton) 8 p m— H M A va ftlng ham Athletie rluh 6 p m— American Fork va Magna Olohe Trottera ? p m— National Tunnel A OTKP 1 D Innainon(i JirKorvfr 4 p I From the Flmnra 1 Wlirft f II 1 O II 10 Cireen Ralph'a Sen Ire a Orchftrd Aerr OTrf' Hriwurrt Schedule Tucfctlay Woods and Mra II C Miller They were elected Monday at the annual meeting held at the Forest Dale club Left to right Mr Pat Utah women golf loadera for 1013 Baxter Mrs 0 C Allen Pre Jeaale Sehofleld Mra M L i I I I I I Hie Hee eat Jot -- Han A Ci I U ! fiver the Wnanlah VmU Javceea while iC'hera hmtora rmadn tip of Maul' welhhalanceil rnapla loomed aa a definite titla threat after awatnplng the Hpen ear ward M Men ft 122 with fstevrna and King ahowtng tha way with 10 and 11 polntaj re apectlveiy eon Another eloae teat aaw the Utah Woolen Mllla mmprlelfig largely Kaat'a H and C tagera adga out a im'Tan Hiding Arademy clan with Jim Aahton Gordon Croft and Dob Koch ahowlng the way for the Mllla In tha opening game of the meet tha unheralded Orchard Acrea entry eliminated the Bait Lake Firemen with an eaay victory to win a firat round vote of confidence flrat-roun- d hard-flghtln- g "2-2- 4 45-2- 1 S 1 4 1 if J e I O I hrh f T f H'i-kms- Jntdc ft i 0 0 n I ! 1 l (ivuril n i(iif illlnK OOOO C':lrnw1 ( O II f) O Onrlln I 0 0 0 0 f liroiil Monnnt! Nuihur a N"lrowr Yrnrv f lOfhif ArrhltialrlK ttwmlpirf e Hlnpa Vrnini Tolli 39 fri n o a 1 oooo 13 ?i r : i wttpui r n A V A V 4 a n m rnivii Tnny m Jnvtrh a Vttr HOOK It O f)r-tl1 f r urrall K f t 4 1 1 1 4 S n 0 (i !f 1 ti 0 0 0 II 100 ft 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 17 a 4 'IN r f I'mimr Tmi nm kp tit 411413 if 3 2 i J t I'rr linn Billrf(l 1 1 j a a ft ft a Sin 1 24 II Ml II i ) I m I v fn I laid H I H aiiai-lm-- t t 1 Mii lr 1 ( mi lonjr-ilelaye- a n 1 1 1 H 1 A jrn it r r lUvunf 0 1 1 J O 2 ll 4 HHIBiilHf 1 1 J 1 1 4 1 1 (I 1 a 2 0 a fl 1 0 A mini Wrnr nng rrmlora 2 I'uiry 0 0 a KiinIhikI II re-gl- Moffat arrvlf hick f o1 na oa Jay" 1 1 0iif ) a H B ft ajo4ao u eiort by w quill-Urn- : juuiiiii !ni r:rirt'iiic Wlrliilln Nnifn iit rro 4 3ii n 4 a i n 4 2 4 0 4 a 1 7 A il 1 11 athletic coffera 41 Utah leader Martin Here tho aehedules Kept 20— Nevada at Rait Lake 19 20B4J Tfilula Oct 6 — Colorado at Boulder 4i jia it an Oct 12— Denver at Denver "a ia ia ao Nov 3— Denver at Rait Lake llastcr Sunday April 1st Easter Gifts for Men Give him sports clothes for his ojf'tlwe wear ieiiurt CoH 1000 to 45OO Combt JaeUti 12 25° Golf Jackofi 650 to 1060 Coif Sweater 80 I5OO Sllp-Swciate- 500 t9 I500 SportiShirfi 500 1850 SUch 850 to 2850 Lounging Robe 8°' Ditney and Stack Hats 80 o 3500 to 20°° 10— New Mexico Sets 200"to 700 Jugs $100 ten-ma- n - - ( A I Training Camp News in Brief CAPE OinARDEAU Mo March 20 (UP)— Tho St Louis Drowna took on a more familiar appearance Monday with the addition of Mike Krccvlch veteran outfielder Steers First a :i- -K M ein Mni'in ltron rrrlli Cannon joan-lfia- i 14H2-1HX- 2 3 Ti'Hi-- 1 pavilion MUNCIE Ind March 26 (UP) Pirate sluggers again wore out the pitchers Mon 444-HID day aa they staged a 0— Krnl Harlow 3 576-i:i 10— Paul Cha batting drill highlighted by the 11 — Hun Hnlalgh distance clouts of Bob Elliott Jim 12— povGray Puasell and Jack Barrett Jnan 1402-114— amrn Homrltr 3 Min-- l 2 WHman If— llirb LAFAYETTE Ind March 26 lfi-- Jo Jlarlmr l 17— Annua Olaon — The Cleveland Indians' (UP) ih— mm 1'iiny 4(1812 "A" squad Ifl — A W Hmlth starring Outfielder Put ao— lnrf Hluxa 3nlMHIMI Reerey and Flrat Baseman Ed All or Ilia alov krKlra art from Knit Carnett smaahed the "B" team Iaaa "ll v xropt f'irrann Tannon 16-Kialillnl Wiiman anil Hmlili who ar in an intrasquad game Mon bowl-aa r Provn from finnan: Anfiua filnon ana Core (slug o( rigiiam day 4— Tom ft -- Tom fl— Jacl Oiaromo 7— Al Klal'Mnl a— H H McCuti ) 4fl!l-- l lia atT Pittsburgh JIViVlMO 15mh-14- 5 1474-l4- a 3 1 1 1450-lfl- 1479-12- 13-l- ynn J517-1H2- 7 2 1421-1H1- 35fi'J-lfiini)2-ini- 152 MAIN SI 5 t TERItF HAUTE Ind March 26 (CI) — Pitcher Joe lluynea left the holdout ranks Monday and joined the Chicago White Nox for hla flrat workout The n Kox now have a squad in camp EVANSVILLE Ind March 20 out(UP)— Don Hon fielder who hit 210 for the Detroit Tigers laat year arrived In camp Monday to join tno Tlgera In a full workout lludy York veteran flrat bnar 20-nm- ld man wired Mgr Hteve O'Neill ha would arrive Monday O'Neill sent tho squad through an Informal game and then took advantage nt the temperature to bold a long butting and fielding drill thMt WAHIIINOTON March 2(1 (UP) Dick (Miller scintillating short-slo- p for the Milwaukee Brewers lna! year reported to the Boston Hraves Monday bringing the total of players In camp to 21 The Culler bit Ida with the Brewers and was brought up by the Braves late In the season lie Is being counted on for pint-size- d o i !' - I: ' 1 I 1 ' r 1 1 ' i t tiiif am I :5:'' i I J f r - I - It :'":ifT:- I:" ? t- F ? t ' f ' i j I i I : f:f j ' I lllalne Packard left new prealdent and Utah uolf leadera It L (Ilrlck) Wood sUfi jtreddrnt Ulah (lolf Aan De Paul Trips Bowling Green for harden' Title 71-5- 4 Kobert Delndorfer NEW YORK March 26 (UP) — De Paul's Blue Demons won the national Invitational basketball title Monday night defeating: Uowllnj? Green of Ohio 71 to 51 with a brilliant burst of speed In the final eight minutes Dy Mlkan made 34 points to finish three-gam- e tournament stirt with the three highest Ungle game Individual totals ever made in postseason play at Mniii Square Garden Mlkan one of the mightiest pivot men in basketball hlatory adJ4 to hla own tournament record wiUi 15 field goals and four free throws In his record setting game againat Ithode Islond State he made 11 points and In the tournament opener against Weal Virginia he The courageous Chicngo Kids their hearta almost as big as the baskctbHll ttaelf put on the pressure when Bowling Green dared to challenge in the game'a waning momenta The Ohionna a game bunch themselvea had closed the and that waa juat too gap to nine-inc- h close to suit George Mlkan and hla smooth working collengues Hitting the hoop from every direction wresting tha ball away from tin Falcons on daring miineuvera arid generally dominating tha play they won going away to provo themselvea real champions The actual turning point came with seven minutea to go When Don Otten of Howling Green went out of the game with hla fifth personal foul That took the heiirt and height out of the Howling Green quintet and tho ltlun Demons aplly dubbed "four boys and a giant" went on to win In a rout his 46-4- 2 six-fo- Delcgatra at the meeting were: A I Jenkloa and II L Wood Fort Douglas ISlalue Packard and Lea (Jottachall Country club: Wnllv Mntliewa and Alex e Fd McCnfferty H o n n a v perry and Milt Dorlua Forest )nlr John Allen and Glen Him- Fverett mona Nlbley Park Daniels and Tiiorpe Logan W 11 Jackamt Ogden C C Hoss Olaen and Hud Rhlvea LnMar Sandnll and Kl Monte Utah Copper Rmllev Miner Keith Worley and C 8 Provo and Tee Uranca and John Geertaen PQ A 1 ' " j membera six-fo- 1 : lll ot scored n'l lla I'aill I'll Oat a i 1 1 h i 4 I 4 4 :i4 M ft II II 2 I 41 I ( ft II II U Itiittllttf h ' in ) A 0 4 0 0 lMf m I I II U our i i T i 2 1 I I I t ) T ii 'I i I Mm Niinira J 4 J rial ( finil 1ST! n j i 0 0 t 3Jfi9fi 22 I' Tniai al hail — 1 1 il - iiiinf rifin uin t itn li Uii miiii('i OfKPil 10 tla I'm! 13 Uf Oi lala - Cat rvumrOy airt Jut llufti O'iiii ur HOHDAYS 'TIL 8 P f jp:inOPEfi I f i titrm 'irfif gnuII H'lTllll t'ayai i h J K i "n ti in a ' n H""-- 'i kit I Iili K t Wtiiiii i Miaaiie Mmnll h Alinn II nr t n I Late Shorts On Sports The Utah State Ladles' bowling tournament will resume progress Tuesday night at tho South East Bowling Courts In the first round of play Utah Copper took the top position In team Bcratcn ana naai- CHp divlslona when they massed a iliV SCraicn wntcn auueu 10 iiirir hsndlcap totaled 2617 This waa the only change in the prevloue returns March Tex SAN ANTONIO the ( 2(1 Godoy Chilean heavyweight who once stayed JfV rounds with Joe Louis takea another step up what he hopea la the comeback Udder Tuesday night NEW Y011K March 26 (Pi Tho Oklahoma Aggies featuring seven-foo- t Bob Kurland and New York unlveralty'a Violets meet in Madison Square Garden Tuesday night for the national collegiate A A basketball championship PHILADELPHIA March 28 (UP)— Ike Wllliama Ut'i Tren ton N J Monday night tuned 347-pi- n UP)--Artu- hlgh-acortn- up for his scheduled Added 1 M fUS PI I hJ Weekbjlsj 1 0 April no L o g r- UlS lCW (oaster AccL 1 fl Thoughts 'VKr? : °r I i ft im ratimmta of S ro Celtic 4 J NBA lightweight championship bout against Juan Zurlta in Mexico City by knocking out Dorsey Lay Hill in trie mini PMiiadeipma round of a acheduled er at tha arena UOHTON Pedro FHpo March i'fl (UP) windmill style from Ciimden N — J a spei'iiiculnr debut bete Miimlny niht hy pouiuiing out a decision over Larry Holvln of Providence It I in a bout at Mechanics building before 2(1(11 funs nittile 10-rou- - duty at the ahortfieid 10-rou- 1-- A " " E open on PlTTHliimUII Mulch 2(1 WHeuben Shank lo'l Den ('owljoy post ver fought a gallant stubborn Outfielder Garden Glllenweter On tile nualnat Oaile (Bulldog) who tins Impressed favorably thus Harris 161 Pittsburgh in a far la another player M)r Hob bout but here Monday night Coleman expects big things of lost a was which derision split HiIm season booed by nearly '1500 fans ATLANTIC CITY N J March " 26 (UP) — Determined to get bis noon aa status as settled draft possiblp Oscar Grimes left the New York Yankeo camp Monday for New YorkK where he hopes to fsae Is havo hia physical examination Tealqht Grimes Tuesday Classified I was given permission by his Cleve t land draft board to take his phys o:05 P M ical either at New York or Cam Cumplet Sport leal eitner at mw YorK or Pat of tha AU Camden Every Turndny I'rniridaf Bturdat Mgr Joe McCarthy la anxious to know Grimes' statua so he can settle his infield problems Pro vlded Nick Etten does not leave his war Job McCarthy was counting on Grimes to play first base full-tlm- £- -' "''"" k tha annual Tdaeo July lata In Auguati the itnlt junior open In Auguat and the annual atate driving champion ahlp at Nlbley pnrk on May 6 JHjht teama wero definitely entered In the atate team golf race Including equad from Tro vo Nlbley park Foreat Dale Jtonnevllle Fort Dougbia Utah Copper Kl Monte and one from Kearna Captalna Mack Flennlken and Harrta from Kearna George announced that tha camp had about 25 fine golfera both of flcera and minted men who wanted to compete Tha dele- gtitea voted unanimously to wel come the aoldler team In the atate competition Tha aoldlers ahould have one of tha atrong- eat terima In lha rare headed bv Id yd Klncaley one of Dlfih'a gieuteat announced that It L"KHti would be unable to piny In the tenm encue becaliao or travel iliffiniltlca anil the fact that moat of the young golfera were In tho aervlce Ogden Country club and Knit Lake Country club will both determine how many club membera are Intrrceted in before deciding tho IcHguo whether it will bo feaalble to enter the team league President Milton Dorlus of Forest Dnlo announced that hla course could field two teams in tho lengue Some of the clubs oleo suggested tnterclub matches which may be arranged during the Beason committee The tournament will meet ahortly to draw tip the complete Achcdule of eventa ac cording to rrea rackara Retiring Trea Thornton D Morrta waa given a rousing ovation for hla Job In putting over the beat Utnh open ever with the aid of the Fort Douglus club jonlnii CimiitSclH Track Tciiin Slale to the Uta leader hopea for the coming Utah Ajoflea plan to bo ahead pitching season next yenr but BY U la doubtful Fit UNCI I I U K Ind March Improved wiir condltlmia could make la pimalbln for all aeven I'd (I I') — Mur ( hiHlle (irlmni of the ( hlciigo Cuba was confiarhoola to operate In 1DIS how ever dent Monday ha had found a "sleeper" on hla pitching staff In George Wnoileml The S7year-nl- d rluh t bander waa obtained via waivers from tha Huston Itravea but fall In W V (mil) Hteera took over Hiinday'a lntriiMiiad gitma be allowed hi la In belter shape aa crown champion of the Mock Kit f'lnaalc Hominy when he Ihiui liny Hurler In lump and lirliiiiu preilliled Hint Wnodeml rolled It Imwei Itoiiaa rurva I would alick Hllh lha pile up a handicap total of IflUO probably Utah atate club thla aenaoii pl rial Dr M V Maao round robin aerateh alnelea and f4T IOtn Mo March 2n (tTP) klntf needed a alrlUe For thw first time since Kiln the to win tho tourney on hla trip to Bt Lotus Cardinals held spring the approach but tha beat that training drllla at rlportsmnira park ha roiild do wa a apure and ha Monday flnlahed aeven plna below tha The Cards left their Cairo III chnmn in aeeond tiluee Mneon trnlnlog head(iinrtera lnat week liatl hlRh aerateh anrlna for tho after a wprh of event with a 102fl aerateh tolnl end on (Hiiro's flooded acrea and thla added to hla handicap of trnlnlog I ho world champions held their fi7 atlcka put Mm In the two-apfirst batting drill of tho season with 1C3 ono pin above IS M Monday and Itookle Al Hchoen- I'eleraon of Ogden who amaaaed dlenat took honors of hitting the 1CK2 first "home" when he poked one The money wlnnera: on to the roof of tho right field jTo-iniw w 1 for Men f acrorcllnflr M Seaforth Toiletries Two major golf tournamcnta the annual Fred Tcdcsco and tha Mark E Wclaa Invitational eventa were listed as the top competitive eventa on tho Utah womcn'a Rolf program for 3913 llnka osaocUttlon Monday at tha nnnual meeting of the feminine — " ' at I'oreat Dale 7 out final to work plana Mlaa Jeaale Hi hofleld of I'rovo My waa elected prealdent to aucceed for the ciimpiHM Mra Jerry iieuderaon utrier offlcera named were: Mra Tout Klnahorn of Koreat Dale flrat vice prealdent! Mra Adelino Mdwarda is of Doxan aeeond vice prealdent Mra J C llnxler Nlbley third vice prealdent Mra O ( Allen Hpurla leadera of lha Jordan Country club aerretaryi Mra Dor - dlvlalon met Monday afternoon to oliiy Miller or Iionueville trena- outline plana for competition In urer and Mra u vvooiia j'ort tennla and track Dotiftlaa handicap chairmiin Murray Jordan and Granite will Tha women colffrs will alao ra hold their annual triangular track viva team play on a limited bnnla meet on April 20 at either Jordan team or Granite and the regional tennla Instead of tha old aetup a alxman tenm will be tournament for eehoola In the Jorfortnnij made up or three claaa A dan and Hummlt dlvlalon will be plnyera ond tlireo clnaa H pliiyera held at the Diivla county hitch The tenm competition will bo aehool on the day preceding the made a part of tho regular Invita- regional track and field meet tion day tournamcnta which will In aenaonal play tennla meeta be continued the mime aa laat will conalat of one alnglea and two year according1 to Prealdent doublea matches with no player allowed to compete in more than The flrat Invitation day tourney one match In the regional meet will be held at Forest Dale Mny each achool la eligible to aend one 24 Othera arc booked for Juno alnglea pluyer and one doubles 27 at Bonneville July 10 at Fort tenm to the meet at Kayavllle DotiKlaa Auguwt 8 at the Tim- The tennis schedule for the Jor- panoKoa club at I'rovo and Sept 4 dan division: at the Country club April 12 innniii- ai Ionian inivn ai To'ifl" al Hi nnlm Illf April II) Tno wclaa tourney waa pro- - -Illiiiiliiiltl iniiKimm at (iranii iiramav Hk hi jnr 31 M iiaviai April ui of week for rtrui tun June the uraniia foaedTcdeaco meet will JnnlMii liavla al Orntilavlllr Tn'li likely be at niHKliam to U ail— llranlla al OranU sillr DavlN nt Joi'liin Illnilniiii at 'liini'lr marten on AUfruHt an Mnv Ini'iiiii hi IiiiihIihiti liavla at Another meeting ' will be held iiraniiaviii' noria at (Iikiiii at Albu nueroue Nov 22— Utah Agglea at Salt BLOOM INrTON Ind March Lake 28 (UP) — The Clnclnnntl Reda Two other ramea will be ar absentee Hat was reduced to aeven ranged for Oct IB and Oct 28 players Monday with tho arrival one at Knit Lake and other away of Hob Ferguson one of the Heda' Nov ri ai The Unlveralty of Utah haa al ready lined up alx football Ramea for next fall according to tho flfl-ho- y r i oi-e- Hi si one-da- f u 21 4 t' 9 anatched a tt2& win from atrong Tooele Llona flvp f'hlrh'a I'lratpa a powerliiden aqtind from th rity recreation league atamped themaclvea aa a team to watrh after they bowled over good Sigma Chi quintet ? with VVallaea and Morgan providing moat of tha fireworka with 10 polnta each The Utah Photo five with many riamea rrmlnlaccnt of tha Davia prep quintet in tha lineup bomwin barded the ring for and when Denver and Itrno Nev ara also considering: majnr tournament and It la hoped that three major event ran ! arranged In onhr at Denver Hall Iaha iind lleno to attract tha full field of klara soma time ilur-In- g thn summer Tha other major event tha slat amateur will lie held at the Knit Douglas (liih subject to approval of the club's dlicc tots J ) n t e h will be nnnounced big-na- fh J 4 determined after consultation with tha Country club offlelala Hint invcwtlgatlnu on which top notch player (wit coma in Utah Tr 3 later by tha tournament com mlttee Other tournament Hated In rludn tha Ok den Invitation meat over Decoration dayj tha I'rovo open tnitallvely art for May yo the City amateur at Nlbley paiki tha Utah Copper ama teur tha Logan openj tha 'I'll (liitea fur the tournament will ha 3V rn I'ttg Chevrolet e1 M d Champion Two of tha oulfita which trav tied farlheet to the Jouat poated a warnlnsr that they earn not only for the rlda aa tha Huar City )tfftter nearly all of tha Hugar C'ltv Idaho prep oulnlet the hell for a 1a win over Moore Motor Co another prep five from ialville Utah and the 'ftler club lilvtrett Thorpe rf Logan and Tee Hiatus representing A tlia Tha biggest tournament of the annual Walt open year classic will ha held nt the ('nilll try club Lust year th njirji waa a lUnOu priw event Tha amount of prize money and tha Utah golfers are headed for another limner year with a full program fif tournaments unit hooked' f tha team match summer campaign by leader ff Ih Utah Golf An Monday at the annual meeting Il!alii Packard enthiialaMlo Country club link a tar wm hmip(1 president of the atate t ifnt for Ilia coming year and II D ( llrli ) Wood of knit Doula wm elioaan aa vice president Jimmy Hodgson wi reelected seeirlarytreasurer Directors named were Thorn ton D Morris tjf P'ort Douglas H D Mandall of Utah Copper John L Allen of Nlbley Park Lea Gottschall of the Country Golf Slate J nil nmim ii mm i iiMMi!!-m- P ti m urn HUTU X I 'j i f I 1 100 III 4 H WOOL SPRING SUITS or thoae woriiea are over Kee these single and d suits In alres 34 m "I 1 to 50 Regulars Longs Shorts Stouts Suits that dress you up £1' 3 and pep you up If you think you're ! : w v - v Com In— Try on Th New "Kenilng Syifem" 3 S - Kfnslnjl System Clothca IIAUB-TO-FI- T doable-breaste- t IIAUB-TO-PLKASE- S r ( cf I i Other "Kenslng Systtm" Suits — $2450 to $4950 Pre-Wa- r Courtesy— Experienced Sales Peoplel VMl IMS ¥MtHmV u2 7:M'i£lmfJ!fSn' a JFp"$ Mf? 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