Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 37 1030 17 FIGURE SKATERS MAKE READY HANDBALL ENTRIES CLOSE MORE SNOW INDICATIONS OF COLD AL PROMISE EXCELLENT ICE FOR RINK Long Shots Take Margetts Confident of Excellent Conditions ' Exhibitions Down After a thaw which for a time threatened to devastate the Ice at Heath's rink another welcome flurry of snow Thursday night with Indications of colder weather to follow gave virtual assurance ofan excellent rink for the final of the AA1I skating tourney the figure contests Saturday at Heath's rink Speed events were held last Saturday Although warm weather Thursday produced a thaw which appeared dangerous It failed to worry Chairman A E Margetts who Is conducting the tournament Margetts contended that the break in cold weather helped rather than harmed provided of course that it did not persist "The Ice” he said "is in good condition to withstand the melting and with a slight scum of water over it a short period of freezing would render the section of the rink set aside perfect for the figure contests” Reeves Veteran Skater Is Threat for Honors When fancy skaters begin to cut capers a battle between youth and age Is certain The veteran Clarence Reeves one of the finest figure skaters in the west will match his skill against that of young Hugh Whytock defending champion Cal Bee Provo skater and Earl Morgan of Salt Lake These four only thus far have announced officially their entry but more contestants may sign at the rink before the event begins Margetts said Seventeen school figures and three minutes of free skating will test the i aters The period of free skating was considered an ample ngth of time to test the ability of the contestants In variety of optional events The school events follow: eight right outer forward left outer forward right Inner forward left inner forward change of edge: right outer inner forward Three left outer Inner forward right outer forward to left outer left to outer forward 'outer right right outer forward to inner back left outer forward to Inner back right inner forward to outer back and left Inner forward to outer back Scoring Method on Contests Announced to Skaters The last four events named carry a while the difficulty score of two others rate only one The basis for on will these counts be scoring points multiplied by the score of excellence accorded each figure The latter are O for failure two for passing four for good and six for perfect The latter factors multiplied by the core given each Individual's optional performance Is used In computing the total score of the free skating events Scoring of the optional events is based on first the program and second the manner of performance and four Is the maximum allowed on this The total icore of the free events cannot count d of the total for more than given the school events and the sum contestants’ makes two of the up the score events are Lisle the of Judges Smith G C Chugg and Jock Browning Prior to the figure skating Chairman Margetts will award the medals to first second and third place winners in the speed events of last week Their challenge turned down by members of the Norwegian-America- n association Lewis Trinko and Ray Tavlor have Issued a defi for exhibitions to the Neilsen brothers Ray and Carl winners between them of three of the four events last week skaters The Norwegian-America- n preferred to skate the challengers on three-minu- te 1 Full-circ- le -- three-minu- te one-thir- -- 1 I larger rinks Parsons Prepare Excellent Fights For Annual Card JA Bomb exciting moments will be afforded patrons of the Westminster Y M C A annual smoker Friday at 8 p m Promoter BUI Gore has arranged a snappy card The card consisting of ten events lists tire following pairs of "pugs" and grapplersr Tony Shay vs Bud Ewing Armitage H Jump Smith vs Snail Allen vs Fritz Allen L Clark vs Vere Wlesley In a mixed bout Walt Peay vs Art Sinclair E Brough vs G Anderson Max Herbert and B Hatch will mix In the headliner Herbert Is a leading contender for the amateur title and Hatch is handy with the leather The final wrestling bout will see Walt Peay and Art Sinclair at 135 pounds mixing H Holslngton and Desperate Ambrose Ferrer will provide entertainment In the tumbling gsme while a pair of Japanese will affair mix In a Officials of the bouts will be: Lisle Smith referee: Ted Littlefield O A Wlesley Jerry King and Bill Morton Coach J Bryan Patterson will be official timekeeper and Keith Wlesley will exercise his lungs at the announcing Real Money One Winner Pays SI 0970 for S2 Another Brings Backers $ 1920 IN 157 RUNS i ’bOPHOMORVS D Whmpy rt I CHICAGO Jan 18— A1 Simmons anchor man on the world champion Athletics adds one more honor to his heavy total for the year by leading the "runs batted In” list Sinunons accounted for 157 of the 901 runs credited to the Mackmen while Ruth playing eight games less than Simmons was responsible for 154 of the Yankees' tallies Max Bishop became so particular about what he swung at opposing pitchers grew weary of seeing his around the plate and passed him to Blue first 128 times in 129 games was second with 126 bases on balls in 151 games while Gehrig with 122 and Foxx with 103 were others who were awarded more than 100 free Babe Ruth who has been tickets honored for years with more than 100 bases oir balls per season and holds the record with J70 accepted 72 but In 135 games Joe 8ewell tied his own world's record of four strikeouts In 152 games while Cochrane whiffed only eight times In 135 games and Bam Rice nine In 150 Young Junmv Foxx struck out 70 times trying for home runs two more than Gehrig who had 68 and ten more than Ruth who this year fanned but 60 times 1- -5 Mver 1 Washington St Manush RESULTS First cart claiming and up Twenty-secon- d Mutuals five and one-ha- lf furlongs — Come Along 113 6 60 11100 won Dr (Hurlburt) 123 30 Bote Belvedere S3 115 14 60 sec30 Charlie Richardaont Quint ond High Win 106 (Depesoi $6 40 third 11 5 Time Also ran—Our Dan Monnle Rltht Ouard Haslam pierced the strings Oold Fourteen Sixty Pandion Queen Confrom the center of the floor In the final tingent Ethel F Madam Valeria Edith seednda to give Belvedere ward M men Gray Argue of Grant stake a victory over Twen-secoSecond race 1000 ‘claiming warders of Salt Lake stake In a and up five and one-ha- lf furlongs — Bill practice game In the Belvedere ward Thurs110 00 34 00 33 60 Henry 107 (Hurlburt day night won: Shasta King 105 (Cleverly) 33 60 from the foul tine wag a factor 33 30 second Mano 102 (Teasdaie) 33 40 In Accuracy the outcome The scors at ths half third Time 1 13 Alo ran — Fair Allen was 7 for Belvedere Olson and HasKansas Hope Follow Me War Bells Wallam were the outstanding stars of tlie pole contest Third race 1600 allowances TWENTY -- SECOND J BELVEDERE 116 mile — MUard Teaxdale OTPP GTFP' 34 60 33 60 $2 30 won Martha Mae 111 Olson rf 82 1 13 Keller rf 10 0 3 (CoItlletM) 33 00 $3 20 second Don Alvaro 3 0 0 6 Barber if 0 0 0 0 Johnson If U8 (Jones) 13 40 third 3 4 0 6 McOhle Time 31 c Carr e 135 43 1 Also ran— Justiciary Mlsa Cheyenne Sago Pesrhson rg 0 0 4 Haslam 6 rg Shaver Owen If 0 0 0 0 H Drain Ig 0 0 0 i 0 3 Fourth raee five and a half furlong McKone if 3 3 3 8 Demke rf 10 and up claiming purae Itwtf) U 3 0 0 4 Morrison 38 80 —Tom Nash (BrownL 310 60 and 14 60 34 20 won Bunny Com (McHugh) 1 31 14 12 1 7 33 Totals Totals and 318 00 second Ida Fltapatriek Berchy) Refere- e- Payne 14 20 third Time 1 11 0 Manager Seth Momentous Master Rock Vollck and Daw Also ran Cut Steel third Time 141 6 also ran Rose Jar Mat Mahoney Chefoo Flying Fitfh race seven furlongs Chico Head Pin Play Pa) Golden Broan — 3600 and up claiming purae Portola abit 37 60 33 80 won 33 20 and (Lonsdon) Fourth race 31200 allowances Ourleda (Woherton) 35 40 and 33 60 ser-onand up six lurlonys— tar o' Mrn 3 20 Maid of the Storm (Mulrooney) won 37 80 949 20 116 10 Aleto Rapier Catch 106 (Arnold) third Time 1 33 36 70 33 00 War Instigator 116 (Leyland) Me and Alice Lorraine also ran Sixth race one mile and a alxteenth second Disturb 108 (Dell) 3)00A retthird ur us and up claiming purae $RO0 Time 113 Also ran Dowaglac Beabrikht The 8howoff War Buddy Elisa3? 60 and out 6 40 —Marengo (Greco) beth Bolts won Fair Girl (Cannon) $2 40 and out Fifth race 31000 claiming out second Barrie Oliver (Mulrooney miles — Brond third Time 1 64 5 Ruth BcLain and and up one and Axe 118 (Leyland) Ill 20 36 70 94 60 won Plain Pete also ran Cuddle 102 (Thomas) 13 00' 93 80 second Seventh race seven furlongs and up claiming purse 3600 — Kidder Count 1Palatine 108 (Ellsworth) 33 00 third u won: Time 47 Also ran Chatter Black Brains-bia$116 60 343 60 and til 30 (Bernhyi 36 80 and 34 20 second All Shot (Collins' Bridegroom Harvard Sixth race IIOOO claiming Tecate i Luther) 38 00 third Time I 33 5 miles — Dear Toeur De Lion Ramblong HU1 and HU1 and and up one and 36 30 14 70 won 31 60 Inex 104 (Mar) Buu also ran Gold Ridge 106 (V Smith) 36 30 34 00 second Raeull U4 C Meyer) 33 60 third AGTA f A! IENTE ENTRIES ds 6 Also ran Frank Hawley Time 1 53 First race purse 3600 claiming and up five furlong? —Cap Allen AUta Allen High Life Standard Bearer 103 Seventh race 91000 cla'mlng Nation Wide 100 EacapadPr 105 Manoa miles —Sun Roand up one and 105 Norton 110 Knighthood 105 Mlsa Noman 109 (V Smith) 912 30 17 00 35 00 body 0 The Oregonian 106 Pickens 105 99 00 99 00 Rod 10$ Anna Dan 96 Toro Nash won: Yargea 112 (Oarrlty) Lightning second Nancy Seth 107 (C Meyer) 13 30 106 Sun Lynn 105 Pangold 112 Rose Mur Also ran Cottage Time 1 64 6 phy 103 Joe O 100 Clem Lewla 106 Twenty-thre- e third ThisCe-anou- a Boy Black Dancer Louisville Sixty 108 Second race purae 3600 claiming Boot Top Pretty Run Tempter and up one mile and a sxfeenth— Plra Rock Sport Dress Junior a Nure 100 Lampasas 107 Bylvanuiie 105 Louie Wright 105 Conulna 104 FAIB GROUNDS ENTRIES 100 Kidder 102 Alice Lorraine 100 First race 31000 allowances Third race purae 1600 — agonny Pronk 116 Bill Morthree furlongs — d Sheeps-heaand up five and a half furlongs 115 121 Isaaquena 116 Upwood Nve Bay 115 Seth's Champion 100 Athey ris 112 Jim Bethel 112 Cobra 112 latter Seth First III Muffin Boy J16 Quick Thinker aMolIy Hogan 116 Ms Foi 113 Nehigh 100 Mint Toddy 107 Lumont 07 Don K 118 Park 118 117 Famine 112 Parisette 110 Venture 107 115a—Stsdt B B Rice entry One Way 113 Billy Wisp 07 Second race 31000 claiming Fourth race purae 3800 furlong — Western Light 110 Dixie Lad and up five furlong — Nifty 100 Silent six 115 Little Pa 110 Luc ter 116 Mothers Messenger 105 Badger Face 107 Simony 115 Choice 105 Beekeeper 10 Patti Loulae 105 a Short Price 108 Tan 1st 112 Carton Pull Tide 110 Little Spied 118 Dixie Dan 105 115 Staylor 115 Bren115 Jim Shanahan entry er's Pet 110 Curtain Call 106 Knee Oiader Fifth race purse 11000 claiming 110 Plezsli 106 Sums 110 Puik Blossom end up sewn furlongs — La 106 106 Calclte 111 Brooksle 104 O Boyle Ju5 Wind Jammer 111 Third race IIOOO claiming and up one ajed mLlesBwMCj Sixth revv purse 4800 claiming and up six furlongs — Idcalla 107 Polly 100 Jeb 100 flllgo Branch 114 Bump-- si Ray 108 Borough Monger 114$ Matt Just Beau 111 Sambeau 104 Golden School Louisville 114 Edward Gray 109 104 Formic 100 War Dota 100 Nicaragua 104 JhdBetl 109 102 No Effort 112 Utile Asbestos 112 Lou 104 Milton Moore Zest 107 Tin 8oldier 104 Trompe of Dawn 104 Leisure Hour 114 B'ack Alice 100 Red Blaze 114 Sir Lennld Se'enlh race purse 600 claiming 109 Towef Five 109 Kilby 114 Peep O 114 and up seven furlongs— Bound 105 Star Prince 103 Fourth race 31200 allowances C 103 and up one mile— Corbeau 116 Earl Saddlegklrt 105 Homewood 106 Msgdaiena 106 Golden Sweep 104 Oeorge of Warwick 116 Kllnrstone 112 Wood River 105 On the Air 102 Red Cliffe 112 Groom 102 C a— Irby entry FUh race 11000 claiming miles — Watch Weather cloudy track heavy and up one and the Time 110 West Wind 110 Little G)p FAIB GROUNDS RESULTS 10$ Comet 107 Nicodemua 113 Bob Kernan 106 Wood Oaln 106 Master 108 Baucy Bus First race IIOOO claiming miles — Hilary 100 Maxlva 102 Iraq 115 and up one and 31730 39 00 3410 won 113 (Whittaker) Sixth race 11000 claiming miles— 94 40 13 10 second and up one and Genial 113 (Oeving) 70 100 36 113 Time third Fiat Lieutenant 110 Griff W Mann) (J Faddy 1 56 6 Also ran Happy Hanley Talla)06 Lansquenet 110 f(iate 105 Reform 110 Frightful dega Sargasso Coppershlne Infants 110 Dolly Seth 100 Sun Baby 106 Great Sport Bill Hare First Pick Padona Jacg 0‘Len KjO Araacjd 110 Mysteriouso Doctor Fred 110 Roney-c100 Punkle 111 Second race $1000 claiming 105 Panama 100 Marabou 110 Guest six furlong-Clemence 106 (M Myere) 1100 70 S3) 20 $20 70 won Vicksburg 106 of Honor 111 Fleda Hetta Seventh race 31000 claiming (Pinnertyt 14 5040 4 20 second miles 106 (Marlin) $7 third Time 1 14 Also and up one and 110 Haves Choice 111 Wsr-bl—Flapdoodle ran Grey Abbess Escondlda Aimee Gold105 Mac fog !e 1)0 105 Lord Marmton smith Jovial Friar Royal Omar 1 in Cat non Club 105 Mt Third race 310O0 maidens Paradise 100 Altimeter 105 Went lbj and up one mile — Prtucea Isabel too 'Ellswon 34 40 33 00 Poison Aaeep Net 100 Coy 110 Sonny Golden 110 99 00 worth sec16 80 $4 80 Sambo O 110 La Dentehe 105 Boyish Bob Ivy 105 iQuackenbush) 36 66 106 Harpoon 116 Nancy Byrd 105 ond Ormon Heart 115 (Parmaleei to Leading Jockey Rides at Miami Sfwr1! t The Trlbun OTPP 0 0 0 0 I 3 0 J Allred 0 0 0 0 trT c 0 111 K Lott r 0 10 0 rg-- l Go Jones if 6 0 0 0 Pptprxon rf 0 0 0 0 I iggn If 1 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 OiU Wiimpy F Lott rt 10 3 6 Totals 16) 2 341 Totals Rpfrre Qrwy TROEH LEADS SHOOTERS If HEADING Pa Jan 18 (£)— Frank Troeh of Portland Ore International champion and national target champion won the opening white flier ‘hoot ctent of a thre-da- y hrre todav Troeh scored 23 straight t i ' Hs to w o he Ht rcu m trod 017 ' He defeated a field of 34 gunuji ( OOODINO Idaho — The Miami races having started Melvin Knight ol Gooding Is there to participate as the leading Jockey He was in 37th place In America according to his wins for 1929 among the best Jockeys in the country in 1928 and came up until last year he recorded nearly 140 victories besides a tong string of seconds and thirds He was one of the most successful riders at Miami Canzoneri Settle spective Places in Borg Lead last winter Later young Knight will be In Gooding en route to Agua CSli-enwhere he will ride in the 100000 Agua Caliente handicap for a 10 000 purse offered to the winning Jockey His father Dan Knight a Gooding contractor will Join him here and see the Mexico race bringing the Jockey back here for a visit before the regular 1930 racing sason begins Melvin Knight first entered the big races In 1927 at Fairmont Park I1L Since May 28 1928 when he brought In his first winner he has been climbing steadily until he gained first place among the 30 best Jockeys long before the end of 1929 He started riding at the county fairs and shows In southern Idaho and was taken to the big tracks by L M Cooper te handball NEW YORK Jan 16 (in -- The field of prominent lightweights clama Sammy Man-de- ll oring for title shot will be reduced by one In Madison Earl Peirce and Cannon Lund de' tttlistt ' fending Thursday when Benny Clawson state single champion and Ray Sorenson whose performances recently Indicate that he Is likely to gain at least a second an alliranking this season formed tournaance and entered the state ment which begins Monday- at the Deseret gymnasium Clawson who formerly teamed with Sherman Rideout and Sorenson usually a playmate of Qua Hackman formed the combination by agreement of the four parties concerned From now until the state contests begin the new combine intends to practice diligently In an effort to evolve a team play which will topple the two who have ruled the doubles teams of the state for several seasons — Final Day of Entering Tourney Is Friday Final time for entering the meet has been set for Friday at 6 p m announced Sherman Rideout chairman of the A A U handball committee Thursday Thus far only tx complete teams snd one unpaired entrant had signed for the meet but by Friday evening Rideout expects to have a large list No delay can be tolerated on the matter of entrance because of the necessity of playing the doubles and singles meets otf before the national contests begin at St Louis February 24 Despite tire latest combination and a wealth of other material which Is improving dally the defending cham- -' plons Peirce and Lund ruled alight favorites to uphold their laurels again this season Aldon Anderson a former coholder of the doubles title and Herb Hills are powerful contenders for honors C Stoney and L Wright Norman Luff and Nelson Carter and E M McGhie and L Bums are the other teams entered while A cel Richardson singularly has submitted his name meanwhile It took the only one game to boost their lead over the to 49 points In Thursday’s contests when Peirce and Lund triumphed over Clawson and 8 Rideout 21-- 8 215 in the only game of the day The victory carried a margin of 41 points Friday's schedule of meets with at - Kiechhefer Cochran Up Sticks in Two Blocks -- er under way to Becomes Member By TED VOSBl'RGH NEW YORK Jan 16 (A')— Making drastic rule changes designed to speed up the annual Poughkeepsie regatta the stewards of the Intercollegiate Rowing association today decided to disqualify any crew not at the starting line on time and to call Dr a new start only in case of actual breakage of equipment Beginning with the 1930 rare Which was definitely set for Thursday June 26 the crew In which an oarsman "Jumps his slide" or "catches a crab" will no longer be able to call for a new start Each crew must take over-anxio- Battallno against 61nger In a non-titfray that would precede a championship test between the Connecticut youngster and Kid Chocolate Cuban sensation here In March If victorious in both contests Battallno would gain the right to tackle Mandell In the first meeting of two division champlcns here since Mickey pit Walker fought Harry Grab In 192i le the consequences of Its own errors of watennanshlp For the first time since 1901 when Syracuse was admitted to the original group of Columbia Cornell and Pennsylvania a new member was added to the Intercollegiate Rowing association when the application of the United States Naval academy was unanimously approved Regular visitors to the Poughkeepsie course of recent years the middle varsity finished first In 1921 1922 and 1925 second In 1907 thetr first attempt and in 1923 and 1926 fourth 111 1927 and 1929 and fifth tn 1928 Forecasting an entry list as great or greater than the record field of nine colleges and 22 crews which participated In last year’s event the stewards decided to send Invitations to all of the Institutions which received bids to the 1929 event this list Including Princeton and Stanford as well as those which participated In that memorable race Princeton declined the Invitation last year and Stanford did not have a crew vena snakk irsfiir RIBT Mtiu — Omea to b plT bv th Vvprr Snaka Hlar Valley lalM lu ill Immediate future: January 17— Fttmonda at Amman! Midway at Htaby Bu AnUtony at Asbtoni Victor at Drtaaa Idaho Falla at Archry January 18— Suaer City at Idaho Falla January So — January Si — Ammon at Idaho Falla jfusjho! JSVYMGf &V?UG! THEY MOWED ’E M HDOWKf YESTERDAY! OTE MOWHH© WILL START AGAIN This Moraine! $25 $3© aradl $35 21-- listed first follow Smoot vs Eugene h F Smith at 4 p m Joel RlchardvDr Fred Hardy vs S D Bumside-E- d Cone 5:30 p m E apd O Marti vs Aldon Ander-son- -J Longden 12:18 p m Dr Hyde Cowley-LeThomas vs K A Christensen-- F Duncan 8 p m E C Davles-Christensen vs Reese-Schwendhnan Fred 3:30 p m G Chapplus-Spense vs L L C Palmer 5:30 p m Bagley-names David tomorrow night Square Garden where Jack Kid Berg perpetual motion Englishman meets Tony Canzoneri In a feature match The winner Is scheduled to box A1 Singer the Bronx beauty later this season The latter match Is expected to produce a challenger for Mandell In the first major open air show of the summer season In May at one of the major league ball parks Due to the new ruling of the New York state athletic commission permitting a champion to fight once overweight for each title defense Bat Battallno new featherweight king from Hartford may slide Into the lightweight competition as an added NEW YORK Jan 18 (P)— Augie Kleekhefer and Welker Cochran split even In the third and fourth blocks of their three cushion billiards match here today Cochran won the afternoon block 56 to 50 In 64 Innings Each had a high run of seven Tonight Kleck-hef- starter won 50 to 48 In 66 Innings Negotiations are Ones Eager Start- Tartly a ers Out of Luck Navy ht Elimination before appeared champions Re- Light-weig- A threatening eclipse of the limelight long enjoyed as state double Melvin Knight Idahoan Nation’s NEOPHYTES OTrP1 I H Trsn 1 rf 000 U PhUlon cIf Adam 3 0 0 13 Woiitn 13 0 0 0 0 tea Bailors Increase Best Waiter Jiu-Jit- LIHI gorHS WIN pk1I —to The Tribune deriiivftr LEHI The sophomore the Nfphytp 1hurxdy In the only game plgyd in U) Lhi school tourney Carries Combine Threat for Title Hi Latest Sinunons Leads in Telling Blows Bishop Proves 1 s AGUA CALIENT FOR CREWS IN POUGHKEEPSIE RACES BRITISH LAD - one-ha- Turf Results and Entries ASSOCIATION ADOPTS DRASTIC RULE TONY MEETS ENTERS STATE DOUBLES TOURNAMENT NEW YORK Jan 18 fP)— The track was good at the Fair Orounds today but it was no day for the form players Scoring a win In every race but the sixth the long shots made a clean sweep at the New Orleans track Hilary started off with a victory In the opener paying 1720 for a 3 win investment 'Then followed the longest shot of the program Clemence scoring in a claiming event for and paying $10970 for a 2 win ticket Princess Isabel nag more highly considered In the third and paid only 9 to win But Star o’ Mom went across In the feature known as the Bienville and paid $4920 to win the victory of Broadaxe in the fifth was worth $1820 for $2 but Dear Inez broke the outsiders’ string In the sixth 8he paid $5 50 Bun Roman closed the card with a $1220 triumph At Oriental Park Havana the pronounced mudders had their day Tropical storms turned the track Into a veritable quagmire Due to scratches the feature of the day was withdrawn and a dash of five and lf furlongs substituted SandPhlla ler's Joan Bhierley was an easy win- Simmons Ruih Nfw York ner with Phi Delta second and Okay Alexander Detroit New York third The rain kept the crowd to Oehrl Keilmann Detroit the smallest of the season The program at Agua Caliente was Kress 9t I made up of claiming events with a IGehrlnger assert New dash for yearlings feaMillard the favorite won turing Phlla with Martha Mae second and Don Cochrane Falk Cleveland Alvaro third The winner paid $4 80 and was timed at :23 McManus Detroit - NEW ALLIANCE OF CLAWSON SORENSON SLASHES SACRIFICED AT Simms-- Hinckley-Josep- 5® w F B B others added for today’s Quick Selling: We have regrouped and replenished these suits with 75 finer higher priced ones superbly 93 Suits and 75 more Suits make 168 to select tailored wonderful materials from today at $1250 93 Lamoreaux Wins Ten-Roun- to Tti Stwctal Bout d it 73 Another Sensational Price! 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