Show 26 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY 3 1930’ TIIE REDSKINS AGGIES ON EDGE FOR VITAL DUAL TRACK MEET Result to Indicate Aggies’ Net Likely State Winner Team Defeats S2S2Z Counting the result of the dual meet between University of Utah and Utah SUte Aggies as a powerful indicator to the logical state lntercol-legla'- e champion team fans and critics will firs k trt the Ute stadium Saturday afternoon to witness the on the only truck and field local oval tilts season Bringing down with him one of the strongest squads In the history of the Aggies’ spoi t Coat h Dick Romney's clan hopes to outpoint the powerful Ute squad Just as the Farmers outdid the R M C champions — B Y U — e last week Amateur Bosses Both Teams Boast Strong Performers Suppoi ting his veteran cast of Captain Levi Mvers a spimt phenom Carl Belllston high jump and pole vault star Forgeon a hurdle expert and Bowen broad jumper de lux with a group of sensational fiosh performers the Aggie clan looms probably as strong as do the Utes Jesse B Sharp president of the The Aggies have a pretty Salt Lake Federation of Amateur a need outfit with thetr strong h conAthletics and C Oren Wilson sec- centrated In the weight events — retary will meet Saturday afternoon hammer throw discus and shot— and attempt to arrange the sandlot high Jump broad Jump pole vault Into and Javelin employees' baseball teams Willeagues The completion of this work Minus their star has been delayed because of the un- ton I vie who pulled a tendon In the certainty of the number of clubs en- Drake relays a week ago Coach Ike J Armstrong s Utes are notably weak tering Sharp announced Friday that In several of the field events but the Commissioner Finch would catch the Recl-kln-s are jrowerful In the cinder first ball Sheriff Patten pitch It events "Dad" Callahan hit It and Commissioner Lake call it at the formal 1 ies Depend Upon opening Sunday at 10 a m on Mu- Three Athlete ? nicipal diamonds Captain Jack Squires In the half-mil- e In the afternoon at Community and mile Nate Long In the 100 nark after the D A R O W band 200 440 and relay ainl 1 ro n Grant lias played and soldiers from Fort In the hurdles broad and posJump Douglas conducted their ceremonies sibly the high Jump are expected to J M "Dad" Clmlln will pitch R bag a majority of points In their speA Barney will bat Commissioner cialties for the Utes Finch will catch and Sheriff Patten The meet will therefore develop umpire these ceremonies will begin into a duel with the Utes concenat 130 p m trating upon aggregating points in the cinder events and the Aggies directing the polntage total to the field events The sueness with which the Utes have been biting in upon the Aggies' specialties and the like success that the Aggies have had In stealing points in the Utes’ best events together with thp outcome of the relays will decide the meet The feature races will bilng toPORTLAND Ore May 2 CP) -- gether Long of Utah and Mvers of Bobby Evans Portland boxing pro- Aggies In the 100 220 and moter today received a telegram spi ints Long probably has the edge from Jim Doherty manager of In the shorter dashes but the has the earmarks of a beauGeorge Godfrey giant negro heavyweight of Letpervtlle Pa saving God- tiful fight for honors frey would meet Prlmo Cameia Ital- Broad Jump Foie Vault for tiO 000 Evans ian had offered Godfrey $30000 for the To Develop Fights Grant the Ute ace In tlie high hurfight Doherty's telegram specified that dles who has been bothered by a sore the fight be held In "some western muscle will be sorely beset bv young territory” Forgeon of Aggies In the 1 Evans said today he would make tall Umber ran a counter offer but Insisted It would live broad Jump will bring together be difficult to hold the bout In the Bowen the Aggie star w ho leaped 22 west He took the position that the feet 4 Inches In the B Y U meet date and location of the fight should against Grant and Long who have be left to the promoter flirted with like distances In trials Belllston of Aggies and Cleveland of Utah are booked to carry on a scintillating war In the pole vault while another fight is due In the high jump with Belllston of Aggies and Giant and Cox of Utah as principal To Try Fixing Leagues Again well-bal- -’ two-mll- er GODFREY MAY YET GET ROUT WITH PRIMO 440-ya- quar-ter-ml- le -- PHILADELPHIA Mav 2 CP) — John Van Ryn of East Orange N J and Wilmer Allison of Austin Texas for the second straight day defeated George M Lott of Chicago and John Hope Doeg of Santa Monica Calif national doubles kings in a Davis cup workout test at the Huntington 3 Valley Count! y club today 6-- 5 figures 1:30 Willi Hammer Meet Opens at The meet will start at 1 30 o'cloik with the hammer throw while the first cinder event is scheduled at 2 30 p m T he schedule of events and officials follow JO p m - Trials and final of hammer 1 Oath pole vault p in cln u mid sliulput - Mi Mill p 3 50 p m 20 jriiid dah c 3 p m - 130 vntd h ah hurdle 3 it) p m S 2d p m— Two tmle run 3 4i) p d m lw hurdle Javelin throw and broad tump 1 5(1 p ni Him vurd run 4 p ni 400 rt M If relay 4 if) p m Off onl barter Dr Creed Havinond of Adrian count'1 Pembroke iclrtr iJctk I ff HI oMiiH f f lit h nr x hut iudar land lm k thirf and ( Oren YUlaiM of It vri Bov tuiitff wdshts ("loft tlrf and O P Ballard 1U lint cl jmnpi Dr f lartc Young Mtckrv rich chief ind O'waut tiinm Chari ’wrd i trn Wort hu slop Hart tor Vrrnon and J Wallace Weal announcer Lit la Smith 3 40 hiah jump m J 40 rih It)lv r Spring Sport Oxfords c 85 bv s'a Complete tour tun spring I'Utlit vviMj ti la’-pair oit f ur ( hie oi t K a iK 11 e si hr s i r vMi jninjr ' h dimi crisp rect fimn ill m like! li u t i'ir stvl" comfort and mtv me t XV Na v VH IATION unriuu rf the tub AM) Kl( i i Z C M I Ehoe Drpt Street Ilocr 6-- 8 7-- 6-- two-mat- ch 8-- Z Davis Cup Zone Tennis Play V - Ic 8 ' I nt day Hd tie uunt MternaUonAUata JBwedpn — In (AP to- w Co I K a A' were 4 6 3 M f8uk 4 wa t 4J) 4' I y ( cu Frida ly R i i Mi NEW YORK May 2 (UP)— Yan-xee- s’ Herb Penncxk New York pltihera star suffering from an attack of neuritis In his right shoulder and may be lost to the team for-some time Manage1 Bob Shaw key said today Neuritis kept Pennock out of the game for many weeks during the 1929 is season knotted the Fg muscles of the visitor so painfully that he conceded Rle fRl1 Olaf Buck Olson husky Swedish heavyweight and Bill Thornton Portland battled to a thrilling half-hodraw In the semifinal Thornton substituted for Bill Ileeney who was unable to appear because of Ill- ur ness welterRoughhouse Nelson Texas twenty-one became too rough at minutes and Hy Sherman was awarded a victorv on disqualification of his foe In the first preliminary scheduled on half-howeight ur BOULDER MEN HEAT DENVER AGGIE TEAMS DENVFR Mav 2 (Pi —The of Colorado was winner today In a triangular track meet with the University of Denver and Colorado The Silver and Gold capAggies turn tured ten first places and enough like Into bounded the ring Colman seconds and thirds to eg legate 96 a young pup for the second session gathered 63 and Denpoints and backed up his pep with a deter- ver 16 Aggies mined head attack at Ira's mid-rtColorado took every place in the low Catching Ira against the ropes he hurdles Robinson Haley Moore and butted him out of the ring and when Double all of Boulder finished In the local boy returned pale and grog- the first four places tn that order gy from that lunge Colman knew The Boulder relay team ran the he was on his wav to victory Four course In 3 32 6 with Berg Van more lunges in quick succession bore Smith and Plem handling Dern to the mat for Colman's fall the baton Thn Colorado colors also were first Body Drop Leads run dash In the To Ira’s Third Victory run broad jump mile run Affpr being repeatedly foiled at hurdles high Jump and high forcing Colman to the mat with Javelin throw headlocks or WTistlocks Dern shifted The Pioneers won the his attack to Colman s feet Picking dash and the hammer throw Aggies Able up Dern tried once — nearly won firsts In the jxile vault shotput successfully — to pin Able s shoulders and discus throw with a reverse body drop Falling he flung Colman Into the ropes and Able arose badly shaken to continue the fray After avoiding two more lunges of 111 Colman Ira returned with another body diop Colman again foiling him Utah State Horseshoe Pitchers’ ason this attempt to rare by twisting first one then hts other shoulder off sociation will conduct a tourney Sa the mat Suddenly Ira pivoted hts urday at Ogden on the courts of the Joe completely about and sat down Elks club Pitchers from Salt Lake on his back for a crab-hol- d which and Davis counties will participate ty 100-ya- id hr (1 WARSAW Poland May 2 ( AF) — Rumania rut Poland rtlvjchd thr aniiles matrhe of their first roundopenlnc Davis cup tenf Mtshu of Kumania de nis tie todav 3 fraled Mat 0to!nrov 6 4 0 6 4 and Tlooyh4i of Poland conquered PonUef 6 3 d Tilt Magna Open Golfers Start Champion Alex Stevenson Regains Form 54-Ho- le 4 $ 6 3 6 ll 2 6 3 lieltfimb e cried up the match t defeat of A Jaunico 6 with 4 6 A 3 k 2 6 7VHICH Bwltrerland May 3 API —Australia DaMs cup tram sot off to a fly-i- n start today bv taking both opening contest d from Swltyerlnml In K F European von competition Vfmm difeated H Chlesa 4 8 3 6 3 1 and Jar k Crawford disposed of Chrle F 3 6 0 6 I AeatUllman Carbon Golfers Arrange Tourney PRICE —Pairings have been marie for the mixed and stag foursomes which will be stnretl at the Caibon County Country club Sund rv Thirteen matches will be plaved In the mixed tournament while six have enteied the stag group lies mat i Ai cot ding to Karl F Weller committee chan man the next event at the dub will be a Hag tournament for men and women and this will be followed by several others during the season Stag matches are as follows L A McGee and C E llaaslngpr Vs Dick R lie and Glen Rullimrei W E Anderson and C N Orr vs Terry Mi I i W T Govv an and BUI Anderson Elliot and Dr E V long vs IJr I F Gianottt and Dr (Hover Ur R W Robinson and William Woodhead vs C W Peterson and George Juk-boi- i C D Pope amt Henry Hall vs Allrert Neilson ami Dr M C Melrose C W Clllner vs J P Fgan two-ba- ll -- PRICE — Schools of ree’on B will come to Prti e Saturday for t he annual regional track meet to be staged on the Klnanls athletic field I! Is probable that entrants will qualify e fiom Carbon tirand Uinta b ne Ft iron Green Rlvei Central chu-Iand Ihintirgton lilgh choois is rnh ring a vtiong squ id and h expected Id 'trim! a good h uue of dl placing ICirand which won the he laM velar Dn-eh- 4 lo The Tribune Utah both professional and amateur will tee off Saturday afternoon on the first eighteen holes of a second Utah Copper annual open medal play championship Interest runs In many channels as various factions prepare to watch their favorites tackle the tricky oil sand greens of the Magna golf course 8jclik! to The Tribune There are many favorites for the PROVO— Don ''Sanky” Dixon Babe McIItiah coach of the Lincoln high school 1930 crown IncludingUtah state open of Ogden present football and basketball teams during tltleholder Tom McHugh of Fort season the past Douglas former Utah htntc open has signed to han-tli- e winner Sid Harmon the dPStlrues Forest Dale wizard Chailes ” of the Provo su- - E Foley Utah etnte and Salt lake t a 'St'Mi ' burban school for Cltv amateur champion Harry Borg the coming year of Bonneville Dirk Freed and others r to but after all is said and done the de- M an announcement fending champion— Aleve Stevenson made by the for- — still remains to be the man to mer Cougar ath-- v beat Me Friday Al- - C hamplon Cards though this was ExreUent Round S the first year that Regaining his form after several Lincoln has taken part In football days of Indifferent playing the MagV and It did not en-- ll na course professional appears now the most logical candidate for tfr league It like 1930 1 show ed Stevenson bme honors to good the A advantage In aev- - down upon his tee shots In his final rounds a c 0 ?1t e 1 Friday and his praetlre Don Dixon screamers averuced between 250 and staged with vari290 yards for distance— and as true ous schools of the district Prosas a die pects for (lie school to be repreAlex solved (he difficult approach sented bv a fairly strong aggregato the table-lik- c shot tion on the gridiron next season are greens and his result putting was deadly Ihe net excegood ac'ccndlng to Dixon his afternoon s golf was two Boring football Is being conducted of llent rounds of 37 to 36 an aggregate at the school at the present time under par Dixon despite the fact that the 73 just one stroke Harmon was also sensational past season was his first year of In Sid off his practice rounds polishing coaching showed to splendid advanThe slick forest Dale pro tage In developing ntw material and Friday In two 37 cards and for good handling his teams With most of turned Btevensons 38 Uie bovg participating I11 athletics at measure duplicated on score hts third nine the Provo bench school being the Mil kev Riley Nibley park Instrucsuns of farmers and exiieeted to help In running the farms a difficulty not tor persists upon being a central figtil the list of favorites Taking expet lericed by city coaches must be lire tournament conscien-ticmsy his golf more d met bv the mentor than ever before the rotund Judging from the results secured httle Balt Laker nipped off a this season he has met this difficult eighteen Friday paving problertr w llh a determination w tilth much attention to holes 7 8 and 9 speaks well for the future Ralph Fugmlre of Foit Douglas two of one the strongest amateur IIVUS BFMS 7JKOV e card candidates billed a 37 Ft C May 2 n — playing conservatively and well with- VANCOUVER ' s Lewis world fortner Ed Strangler In his shots defeated heavv weight champion George Bdinetter of the Salt Lake Mutin Jtkov In straight falls here indoor gn'f ehon! one of the lale last night! entrants wa hgh''y troubled b the sand greens but he booked a 34 round In spite of several three- putted veivets J W Raid Howard Rtdce Jack Robbins Bll Hook F W Fnpenian and other outstanding Magna raa H tour g liter all took prge j ttce rounds Friday Colitratanls Go y Bvxeball celebrities from all parts Out bv 1 hreexomes of the the tountrv were In the tands Com ’'‘ants will go on Saturday A on the venture to pass afternoon beginning at 3 30 0 clock crowd ex' mined at 12 000 Jammed bv thrppsome at five minute mtpi 1‘swav mm ihc park vals The listed pairings lollmc 17 H F 2 3- 0- lorn McHugh Mu kev Riley Ihc sum 2 Wichita and Ra'ph Pugmlie 4 13 1) DcsMollis xjtosg AiCX Stevenson Dick Deed Bid Kara'"'! 4ik Babe Mi Hugh Bit'eriex-MeadoCano New- hill Yocke and Harris Tinnu g and Charles E Foley 2 45 — Alex McCat- Dr F W Howard Frank tut Ltrg'e George O Rub an r I he Wichita Drs Moines game whs Brownti’gx 2 50— the only one scheduled m the league Jack Robb M B 11 Hook 2 So Green Hfward Ridge J W Ridel today 3 on -- George vvrsrrRx sscu s hnciter Mead Jan For Next Season c 220-ya- Shoe Pitchers Meet May 1st to 6th is National Golf Week Let’s sharp-shooh- ' Ogden xrr le At Lincoln High according Play the i Game! Z C M I Will Supply You With Equipment of the Finest For years we have been outfitting both amateur and advanced players and we are confident that our lines bring you the fullest satisfaction and the truest ultimate economy sorrel-toppe- Butchart-Nichol- s Woods Kroydon Golf Club Wright and Ditson Golfers’ Supplies U S and Wright & Ditson Golf Balls Golf Bags etc nine-hol- Night Baseball Given Trial Apparently Is Great Success — IX s DLS MOINES Mav 2 Moines tonight won the first ifgu-Dn- y ached tiled artiflmlv hghted baseball game in a class a ot higher league d'fentmg Wichita m the inaugural unite si ot ‘he Wc ci n league staxut here 13 to 8 Placing conditions were drs iibcd as comptuab e to the nis'nmux dav-- 1 n gilt baseball ILph f'v ba! s f the ing 00 leet high the hi ight were caught wi'liout j rejectors trouble W(chlta p'mvrrx field! d in rttcsriis-fishloonsid- ami the Vision was going out at 9 o'clock Tlie third eighteen is 1billed Sunday afternoon starting at 0 clock Can Alex Stevenson withstand the onslaught of one of the largest and most talented golf fields at Magna? MAGNA— The race Is on! After weLs of practice approximately thirty of the golf cream of Doit Dixon Signs ANTWFRP Mav 3 (AP -- Spain tnd were n$n turiay m the Pavia cup pisv Ma'er bpain cl feated Andie Lacrou 4 Bpcll 5 F 3 6 440-ya- 860-ya- ‘ud-ii- ' rnl 6‘10 15-- of Ihf i iubt iof 4 4 rev rfN e 4 Abel I their satisfaction and tluur better values con-ic-- f & Ditson Rackets Wright ‘‘Championship” Tennis Balls —and every tennis need V e Also Plaveiv ! t'arry Complete Equipment for Fishermen Cumpets Haseball cie Tourists l 1 fUctlitt iio tUxo constantly cxprraxmjr vuili goods purchased ai Z C M I ion that nowhere can they obtain — v f ws ' Devotees of the Tennis Court 3 4 r t 1 BUDAPEST Hungary Mav 2 ( AP —Japan took a two to nothin lend Hun- id Uie fust two Biiufles ruUU£4 of their Dm is cup tie today 4 Ohta defeated Taking 6 ! 4 and Takfirht Karail conatirred the Huhaarian f! 0 ate Baron wm KUirfin 6 6 2 Von KehrUrif suffered an ankle tujyry In the first set and wn handicaoped in his attempt to tO)er the court Uiereaf ler n r itr only on of the sinulp metchot rrptipnoh of JuiiosUv) cWiln 4 Humbert H 8 4 Jiu the other ntfttPh of J lioslavia &a leading net to on OMantiom of Bwedeu when play suspended because of darkness The score 1 4 J'fiu’ Of Neuritis ff BPLORADF Jugmlnvi Mar 3 J’lKotUvu Duvia cup team took th the openlnt ii tttchp of u fiMt-jou- J 11- -- 0-- or- local amateur clubs Guthrie Station PttoffIce baseball Club would like to hear from some of the 1m al teams for Sunday morning Because of thr games duties the team will br unable !o play except on Sundavs and holiThis tram is ninaalei cd one of day the lx"-- t hr the Po till league and will off i a'' t g ppoiJ'km loi anv of the local ( labs No games vvl’h tenuis ou'-- I 1110 i tla u'v is dr sued win ic u is il '('(! m ie than ore rirv lor n round iu " A" ti u s Mpri t cl can get m Pouch "h the manag r of this club By GEORGE WELLS Repulsing with painful crab hold the valiant comeback from an airplane spin of Able Colman 204 New York claimant of the Jewish championship Ira Dern 200 scored his second triumph over that stocky foe event of Friday's In the main wrestling program at McCullough's arena After Dern had won the first fall with a whirling airplane spin that crashed Colman to the mat at 22 minutes Colman returned to the ring to win the second se'ston In six minutes with a series of flying tackles only to concede the third and decisive fall four minutes later when Dern secured a crab hold Spurts of Action Keep Tans Noisily Aroused Despite being rather devoid of holds the bout supplied spurts of action which wrung from the house Dern roused his folnoisy approval lowers at the start when he grabbed Colman for a near spin and throughout the flist session Ira countered the New Yorkers retreated lunging attacks with feints or actual airplane attempts Onlv once was Ira able to secure a hold on Colman which sent him to the mat that coining early in the fray when he clamped an artnlork which forced Colman to writhe considerably before escaping Apparently on the road to defeat tinder a series of lunges Dern striving for another wristlotk straightened his foe to an erect position and slipped under him for the spin from which few believed Abie would re- BROVO— Winning both doubles and one singles match the Utah Elate Agricultural college netters defraud the Brigham Young university racqucteers here Friday afternoon three matches to two star Jark Christensen of the Farmers was the player responsible for the Aggies' victory downing Kent Johnson of the local 5 to give 4 squad by scores of the Logan aggregation the meet In the doubles Joe Cowley and Hv Cannon downed Paul Holt and F Irion 2 4 3 and Brlnley 8 Jack Christensen and Glade Linen-baug- h defeated Wesley Porter and 3 to 3 Kent Johnson 5 give the Northerners a handicap at the outset Paul Holt by defeating Hy Can3 6 non 4 and Clayton Jenkins with a victory over Fvvart Svvlnevard by scores of 1 8 8 evened the matches two-a- ll All the contests were strenuously fought and some nice tennis was display ftd by members of both teams Jenkins and Holt showed to splendid advantage 111 their singles events While the teamwork of Cowley and Cannon In the doubles matches was outstanding Johnson surprised with hts excellent showing against Christensen and the match was very even throughout 8 Pennock Out Again Because Ira Defies Valiant Comeback of Husky New York Grappler ScoUI to Th Tribune Gulliric Postal Boys Seek Games R qjion 5 Track st erg Another baseball team has been Compete at Price ganized to compete wlh some of tire New and discus (2) Lee Newman Utah shot and discus (3) Carl Belllston Aggies high jump and pole vault (4) Pete Dow Utah discus Their work may decide the meet Jack Christensen Captures Deriding Match From i Kent Johnson ture Runs 8pci& to Th Tribune LOGAN — Jarlc Christiansen of Logan high for the secwon the singles ond time championship of region one When he defeated London of 1 The Logan Ogden 6-- 3 doubles team also repeated for the second time when It won from Valentine and Baker of 3 Boxelder 6-- 3 The Logan doubles team Is made up of Stewart and Cooley Allison Van Ryu Best Lolt Docg Provo Squad Long of Utea Myers of Farmers Clash in Fea- Logan Neltcrs Win Region 1 Titles Again The four Hercules of the Utah and Aggie track and field teams who will fight lor honors in the field events Saturday In the Ute stadium are (1) Donald Cox Aggies javelin Dern Scores ISecond Victory Over Colman am Groups of gOiArs fom Salt Take and Tooele will ti off dire hv uher 3 0 clock as thm ear announced Chairman J W Rcid Fidav light The sicmci eghiefli will b pavcd Sandicj morning the first threes me i r Sporting Goods Department — Street L n irr th FI An txd |