Show v 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 19 1932 13 NEWSPAPER MEN VOTE LE VINSKY VICTOR OVER DEMPSEY ¥' Forest Dale Golf Club Directors Appoint Riley as Professional f L Veteran City Course Head 11 Takes Berth Utah Power Wolfe’s O S L J M “Mickey” Riley former city golf professional who was appointed instructor at Forest Dale by directors at their meeting Thursday night A Auerbach's Mountain Slates-N Wolle 000 000 ‘ 0011 7S0 311 S 3 a 34 33 — DIVISION Bojs Take Opening Game From ’ Result Thursday’ — Ricks REXBURG Idaho — Coach Lee Dixie Cagers showed signs of championship caliber Thursday night when they crowded the Ricks college basketball team from the long end of score but Utah Power easily a tain States tr’umphed over O S L The winners from the southern Z C M I defeated the Antlers and D it R O W subdued the Professional district of the intermountain junior Meu college basketball league got awav to The scores a fast start and led until shortly after AULRBACH’S N O NELSON G T F P the second half began when the north OTPP 8 2 17 Lawson rf 2 4 14 district winners forged ahead for 4 0 0 8 L’nnell If 7 0 0 14 Naylor about a minte for a two point lead c 0 0 2 Sheldon rg in The score at the half stood 0 0 0 0 Maxwell 0 0 0 0 lg Dixie’s favot 13 2 4 1 0 0 21 Strenuously the Idaho boys fought 2 0 0 4: to hold their brief lead but through 4 17 24 3 51 5 7 some clever work on the part of 3 Totals Total Referee Christensen Dixie’s five particularly Cox and Biooks at guard and Atkin at forUTAH POWER O 8 L OTFP1 ward the lead was snatched from OTFP 5 Bateman rl 0 0 10 Wax rf never to be regained 7 2 15 8mth U Snider If '721 0 !2 4 0 0 8 Nushien c 0 the fastest champion Randall c Throughout 3 0 2 8'eele rg 1 J sip game that has been played here 2 10 4 Forstand lg 200 Egbert both teams fought hard to 2 0 0 4 Zarbock rf 1 2 1 3 m years 3 0 0 6 Bonny X the finish but Dixie always played 18 2' 110 the most consistent ball all of the Bnokts rg o o o 0 plavers regularly taking a turn to add 7 25 51 16 8 4 36 a Totals Totals notch to the score The Ricks boys Referee Richardson were off when it came to scoring Z C M I ANTLERS had the ball more often than T O T F P OTFP thesysouthern Utah team but they 2 0 0 4 Thomas rf 102 U 4 10 8 simply couldn't line up profitable 2215 Brkr 2104 Findlav rgc J 3 2 J throws Morgan 1113 Watts Ricks' lanky center was the 4 l o e 0 0 2 Smo’ka lg lg 5 0 10 MrKone rf man of the game making 0 0 03high point 0111 Turner rf loo a total of 19 He was the only Ricks al13 6 3 29 13 8 2 28 man who scored Totals Totals consistently Referee Christenson though Blackburn and Griggs forwards proved to be the best pair of TELEPHONE WOLFE 8 GTPPI on the floor GTFP 11 7 4 - -- Ha-fen’- s D A R O W and Z C M I In division A and Utah Power and Wolfes in division! B areAied (or first pine in their respective leagues as a result of Thursday's ploy in the Industrial league Wolfes had a difficult time nosing out a victory over Moun- 45-4- 6 8 6 night Riley succeeds Sid Harmon who is slated as pro at Nibley Riley pioneered public links play and instruction in Salt Lake City He became professional at Nibley park in 1922 the first vear the city took control of links The previous season it had been conducted by the Deseret gym- greens committee announced several nasium improvements which will be made on Since 1922 until the end of last year the course prior to the start of the Riley was professional at the course with the exception of one 1924 when season Willie Lowe a Californian was In One of the most important innovacharge Lowe now is a professional tions will be a practice fairway which at Tucson Ariz Before his appointment as profes- will extend between the fifth and sional at Nibley Riley had considera- seventh fairways of the course The ble experience in golf instruction and practice fairway will be 125 feet wide play He first became keenly inter- and of unlimited length It will acested in the game in 1915 the year he and members commodate paying completed his schooling at All Hallows college guests In 1916 Riley was professional for An old bunker and trap abutting the a bnef time at the Ogden Golf and fifth green will be removed and new OakCountry club later going to an turf tees for the second fourth and land club wheie he was assistant to sixth holes will be constructed W J Locke Installation of steel lockers in the Riley retired from the game from ladies’ locker room and complete 1917 to 1921 during which time he be- lenovation of the clubhouse also are came connected with the automobile mcluded in plans of the club business here A departure in tournament play at In 1922 when the Nibley course be- the Dale course will be the desigcame city property he was appointed nating of two days for ladies’ tournato inaugurate public golf there ments instead of one as in former Riley has been active in various seasons Feminine players will have golf organizations forming the Nib- complete right of way on the course ley Park association and being one and full privileges of the club othercf the prime movers in organizing the wise on Monday and Thursday foreUtah State association He has had noons a vast experience m conduct of tourOther matters pertaining to club nament play here handling The Trib- tournaments will be left to Profession une’s juvenile junior amateur junior nl Riley who in cooperation with the open tournaments since their incep- tournament committee will draw the tion schedule Riley’s duties at the Dale course Payijig guests on the course will w 111 in many ways resemble those he be accorded the same privileges releaves at Nibley since the Dale garding entrance in tournaments course will be open to public play this right of way on course and clubhouse season He assumes his tasks March 1 accommodations as members the diP A Papworth chairman of the rectors said V I that 1 1 18-1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q s Lelshman rf fahelton If Richmond c Peterson rg Tolman lg Buckwalter c Bro n g 12 Moore If Moore rg U c Meecham rg Goff lg Slone l41!'I BlackburnIf 2 0 3 0 2 2 e 0 0 Ojsuvester rg 2 Jensen 0 0 0 Adams rg Onus 9Watu 17 lg Total L D GTFP' rf Anderson Clais RICKS ® Dopp 13 15 8 34 Totals FARRINGTON Bwlley 0 IB 14 9 331 111 0 0 0 3 5 If Waldo c Bracken rg Johnson lg Pascoe lg 111 Snider Bruerton rf Nellson Wolfe 26 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 10 Brown If 4 2 2 10 Toronto c 2 3 0 4 Slddowav 1 0 0 2 Brachinsky 1 0 0 21 8 C rf rg OTFP 5 2 1 lg 1 5 10 10 5 2 I U 0 2 1 1 I 0 0 2 DIXIE OTFP' Atkin rl 3 3 rf 1 OTFP 7 14 If Andrus 3 0 0 9 5 1 U 0 0 0 S 3 1 3 Push 13 Englestead rf 0 0 17 H 2 0 1 01 8 40 Brooks Cox 3 4 c I Total 10 2 0 6 S 2 10 13 13 rg 5 2 2 12 20 0 0 0 0 13 S Brown Records Cue Victory Over Whistler 4 281 Total 13 6 3 S D Brown was the second player to take a game from A1 Whistler when 29 1 Bear Shaver: h v I) n shaves of surgical steel Micromatic is the keenes can buy you blade lasting Made A Kinsfs o King battler — NEW ORLEANS Feb 18 (TP)— Because of failure to agree on a contract for holding the 1932 girls’ National A A U basketball tournament in Dallas March 21 to 26 L D1 Benedetto secretary of the Southern A A U today announced the tournament will be held in Shreveport La on the same dates game for the first nine holes against Miss Hicks but weakened and the national champion won five and four ” three-quarter- s d Gem old your t0 ‘if VOU clin6 use New genuine Razor — he sure to revel You'll Blades Gem Micromat ic comfortable smooth in those V-sro- 45 Brown scored his 120 to Whistler’s 71 in the nineteenth game of the round robin handicap pocket billiard tourD & R G W PROF MEN GTFPI nament at Cox's Whistler playing GTFP 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 Lambert rf Marsh rf 150 just could not get go8 I 1 HToone 8 10 6 24 at scratch Larson If If 2 5 3 7lGllbert c 8 2 0 16 ing Whistler very likely will be 8mlth c 0 0 2 Hnslam rg Scare rg 1113 matched against Dan Lombard FriBlatkan lg 0 0 0 0 Osborn lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'Olson White rf rf 10 0 2 day evening Lombard handicapped 0 0 0 0 at 100 Wiliams rg 0 0 0 0 McCally rg has won five games without a loss In the afternoon session Herb 11 6 4 26' Totals 21 13 9 51 Totals Carson beat E L Day 80 39 Referee Richardson 12 8 Totals Referee Foote PALM BEACH Fla Feb 18 Hicks national women's champion and Maureen Orcutt won their semifinal matches today and will meet tomorrow in the finals of the FlorKing ida women's golf championship Asks for More Record Edith Ouier Reading Pa the medalist could not match Miss Oteutt’s Here’s King Levinsky Crowd Out game today and was five down for who Chicago the turn The match ended six nnd five on the thirteenth as Miss OrThursday night was given a newspaper men’s decision cutt holed a par'to be only one By GEORGE K1RKSEY over for the four homeward in his bout with Jack (l' lilted Press Staff Correspondent) stroke holes Dempsey CHICAGO STADIUM Feb 18 tUP) Mrs H D Stcrrett Hutchinson Old Father Time had his shackles on Kan played her usual dangerous Jack Dempsey tonight and the forx s askn mer world's heavyweight champion staggered through four rounds of ex hibition fighting with King Levinsky young Chicago battler before the largest crowd that ever saw an in door boxing bout best Dempsey's Levinsky took punches and walked light in for ins more Dempsey making first op pearance in a Chicago ring since he knocked down Gene Tunney for the famous in Soldier field in September 1927 failed to show anything to warrant hopes for his stag ing a successful comeback Poll Favors King There was no official decision the affair being accounted an "exhibition" but a poll of 24 newspaper men at the ringside tabulated the winner as follow s Levinsky 18 Dempsey 2 draw 4 The two fighters gave the United Press the following statements in their dressing rooms after the bout a is "Levinsky good Dempsey tough kid and hits hard with his to liable beat He hand is any right man He did not hurt me at any " time in tonight's bout Levinsky: “Dempsey ain't so hot but he can still punch He has a good left hook I would like to fight him again any time for 10 rounds" Dempsey weighed 190 tonight one nnd pounds less than when he fought Tunney the first time and two pounds less than when he fought Tunney the second time Levinsky weighed 196 1 2 the most he ever weighed for any fight Both fighters wore 9 12 ounce gloves 3 12 ounces more than the regulation and neither inflicted any There were no serious damage knockdowns although each was stag gered a couple of times Jack Forces Fighting Dempsev dead dead game until the very last bell kept forcing the fight mg taking two and three punches to get in one Levinsky growing bolder as the fight woregon several times and threw both stood flat footed gloves with all his might at the Old Mauler's head Dempsey seempd to shake off the punches and kept moving ahead head ROUND ONE down to get in close for his short Dempsey came out fast and put two lefts stabs to the body and head to the body Dempiey mused In close Hnd In the first round Dempsey hurt worked on the body with both flits King landed a right on Dempsey Levinsky several times with body a landed clinched and Levinsky They punches and had the right on the break King landed a left and right to the head which stopped Dempsey Chicago fish peddler’s bodv red in his tracks Levinsky landed a series of Levinsky fought clumsily in the lefts and rights to the head Jack tore In with both fists Dempsey ripped his left opening round frequently fanning the three times to the body Ivinky was wild air w 1th wild hooks which passed aimwith a right and Dmpsey worked in close lessly over Dempsey’s crouched head ind landed a senes of bodv punches DempAfter winning the first round sey continued his body attack Jack landed vwo left hooks to the head and then Levinsky Dempsey gotno better than an even lent over a long right whUh tore the col- break in the second round Once or on off a cut above Jacks kfl eye They were In a clinch at the bell twice he landed short left hooks Dempsey s round which made Levinsky go Into retreat ROUND TWO but the King younger and fresher a crouch and landed Dempsey came out In a vicious left hook to the chin Levinsky landed the more blows was spitting blood The King tried to tie Levinsky won the third round Jack up in a clinch Levinsky landed a wild seveial times with right but Dempsey sent left and right to hurting Dempsey rhm Jack worked on his body In close punches to the head Dempsey acDempsey had Levinsky In a retreat Levintually had to go on ttie defensive sky was very wild with his punches Jack under his wild right Dempsey bobbing and weaving to get out of ducking hooked a short left to the chin and then the path of Levinsky’s wild hooks ‘oolc a hard Levineky right In return Both fighters were tired when theyi attack to Jacks opened uj? a the fourth round head but Dempsey kept boring In ronren came out for traling his punches to the body Dempsey Dempsey kept boring in throwing made Levinsky miss two wild swings then short punches to the midsection and ook one to the chin Round even taking everything Levinsky could ROUND THREE to the head in return They traded body blows with honors give Dempsey's left hook seemed very ibout even Levinsky was wild with a left close and a nyht and Dempsey moved in ineffective in this round and he unvnd landd a left to the head and a riaht Levin-skvo the body They exchanged right to the loosed it only a few times at head Kidy Levinsky landed two lefts to the face ’Ithout levinsky grew bolder The official attendance was anboxed Dempsey with a rixht to the Inn Lev'nvky drove both flats to the body nounced as 23322 and the receipts nakina Dempsey hack away Dempsey drove J741 99 95 The former indoor record 1 XVonVsVndht’' 22430 et by the Golden Gloves bouts in manhanditui Intercity New vis fvinky him In clinches Levinsky Tanded two lefts the Chicago Stadium in 1930 Five 0 chin Dempsey hooked a left to the head 'nd then drove a hard rUht to the body thousand were turned away Levinsky then drove both fist to the head Dempsey received 135 telegrams Levinsky a round from all sections of the country wishROUND FOUR ing him success in his bout clinch Dempsey ripped They felt into - Nit hols Beats Jones stiff left hook to the stoma h Th y traded tnunches to the hed Dempsey av bobbin Nichols 165 Buffalo ad-- j George and weaving a he moved in and made vanced to the final round of the Natyevnsky hum Levinsky landed a left and association's then two more lefts to the hed Dempsey tional Boxing light hooked his left to the chin and ducked untournament by winning der Levinsky s right Jack pumped both heavyweight of the the referee unanimous decision fist to the body Levinsky sent left and to head and took a stiff left In re- and two Judges over Billy Jones 172 plht turn Both men were very tired Levinsky in 10 round the anded a right to the chin and motioned Philadelphia negro Jack to come in Dempsey answered the semifinal which followed the JP)-Il- elcn 000 Results Telephone — 1 Z C M I 2 It Antlers 48 D & R O W 51 ProttsMonal Men 26 L D 3 C 29 Farrington 48 (Mickey) Riley nine years professional at Nibley paik Salt Lake's first municipal golf course was named profession-la- ! of the Forest Dale club at a of the meeting board of directors h 1 1 1 St M I 2 Prt 0 Q 8 L 48 Auerbach s 5L N O Nelson 17 Improvements Planned in Layout Women Players Set Two Days Thursday 1 - 51 “AM J 0 0 Thursday' Uh L 3 3 3 r a - O Nelson Powsr w 4 TTiUTiT" Draws Mauler Shows Little Misses Orcult Ilicks in Final Tourney Goes First Blood To to Shreveport Indicate Comeback In Title Set Tukcs Jack’s Ilest '1n'n'INDVSTIUALLEACVEtri-Named Dale Pro "8" DIVISION 4 4 the New Gem longest- - WSMSiwa York-Chicag- y to the body signal and shot both fist Levinsky missed with both fist IJempsey sent a left to the chin then levinsky drove both fists to the head Ivtnsky sent left to the head after the bell rang Bemand Genuine Lincoln Warders Again Gain Post In T ournament TOIYfT Ii Id Lincoln ward for the past two tea Salt Lake distrlc t M Men’s champion earned the right to geek a third successive title this season when it defeated Wasatch waid 32 to 28 Thursday night and thereby repeated as Granite stake champion The Railsplittcrs won the first series Wednesgame of the play-of- f day night 42 to 34 Wasatch represented the eastern division of the atake and Lincoln the western Highland Park defeated Sugar home 23 to 20 in a preliminary game that determined third and fourth Since the for places of the stake mer team won its first game from Sugarhoiee Wednesday night it gained thtrd rating song The New Gem Micromatic other Raior makes all razors seem like antiques ' ’s LINCOLN Product of American saWorCrpvnNt rf Wlxcn Pitt Oxrff Pi c If r her la Uardii-- r Totals ‘ -- sv: vK' ri OTFP 4 4 2 1 Hovry 13 llrown 12 7 14 4 0 0 0 0 111 110 2 0 2 0 0 0 la la WASATCH j 14 10 4 32 rf If Chmpbrll c Plarwlro r Camrion I Fullmer rf Total bout Nichols had Jones on the floor three times twice in the second round once for a count of nine and the other time for a count of two and once in the fourth round for a count of nine Jones finished strong but Nichols had piled up too big a lead for the Philadelphia negro to overcome Charley Young Chicago heavyweight scored the first victory of the evening in the preliminary bouts Weighing in at 186 Young scored a teihnieni knockout over Marion Matusek 190 1 2 of Chiiago of WinniFrank Battaglia 160 peg Canada won a six round decision over Jack Moran 161 1 2 Chicago Barney Ross 134 Chicago outpointed Billy Gladstone 134 1 2 Chi cago in six rounds Frank Nekolny 14712 Czechoslovakia was awarded a six round decision over Milllo MiUltti 151 Omaha Neb Caliente Races Resume Sunday — - — AfiUA CALIENTE Mexico Feb 18 lP) — The Agua Caliente race traik closed because of rams Tuesday will not reopen until Sunday The Tijuana river bridge a rickety wooden affair1 which provides the only automobile' communication between the border and Agua Caliente and Tijuana was damaged by floods It is said that 75000 000 men were mobilized during the Woild war nnd that at the close there were 30000000 o" is io it under aims 3 -A- nd- You'll see colors you’ve never seen before — new tone blendings new styles by creative stylists in the fashion world Suits and Topcoats in the authentic models of the day are here ‘ Models for All Figures Z C M I Men’s Store Street Floor -- rr— 3C |