Show R3 n 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY y 1932 21 SPIRITED BATTLE LOOMS FOR ASHTON DOG DERBY PRIZE HARD Idaho Town HANK’S LUCK AGAIN PUTS HIM OUT Plays Host To Throngs STURGEON BAY Wl Feb 2 — Hank Bruder the Green Bay Packer football player often referred to aa “Hard Luck Hank” of hla many Injurlea while a star at Northweatern university Buffered a broken ebouldrr blade when thrown by Hon Bortof Whitewater In a wrrstllnr match laat night (A1) Arrival of Ogden' Musher Swells Tolal to 13 Entrants Parson Runyan Meets MacFarlane for Draws Tampa Golf Coin Meet Stars Preps Enter Colorful Drivers in Annual American Mushing Classic Sportsmen from all over the world began pouring Into Ashton Idaho Sunday for annual renewal of the American dog derby Monday February 22 A few of the colorful drivers who will compete are: (1) Mrs Thula Geelan McCall only woman musher In the west (2) Duane Kent Ashton who drives Sam Trade’s staunch team of dogs (3) Delbert Groom Rigby youth with his lead dog “Speedy" (4) Roy Stover of McCall winner of the Idaho classic last year hustling his string over the deep snows In a workout TAMPA’ Fla Feb 20 (IP) — Willie Macfarlane of Tuckahoe N Y was extended to the eighteenth hole in his semifinal match with Wild Bill Mehl-hor- Ogden Plans to Send Athof New York before winning letes to Benefit Card one up in the Gaspanlla open tournament here today In the other semifinal match Paul at We&tminbfer Runyan of Port Chester N Y de feated Tony Manero of Elmhurst N Y two and ope and wrestling Tomorrow’s final round will be 36 Sixteen boxing and holes the winner to receive top prize matches of championship been lined caliber have of $925 up for the benefit carnival to be held in the Westminster gym on Saturday at 8 p m The cream of Ogden amateur boxing and wrestling talent representing Weber college Ogden high and Weber gymnasium will meet a picked local team selected from Westminster college South high and Westminster gym Taking part in the matches are eight athletes who ranked as champions or runners up last year while all the contestants ar lads who have been working hard for some time to get In shape for the amateur championships scheduled next month The proceeds of the carnival are to Mott Scores Irregbe turned over to the local relief comular Coastgoers Win mittee Some of the outstanding boys of the Ogden delegation are Bob Perry Match Special last season lntermountam 126 pound champion and Utah’s representative at the national championships in the In the majority of Salt Lake’s bowl- east Jimmie Ing welterweight ing organizations league leaders held champ Spackmen Slater their places while mdividual scor- and Chez In Coach Payton of the Weber gym ing was more or less irregular the Salt Lake Major league the West- has most of the boys who last year ern Optical defeated the Oipheums took team honors from the Elks tourthree straight games while the Equit- nament back to Ogden The youngable Life bowlers rolled a 3024 se- sters who will round out the squad to ries for average In the City league defend the lntermountam title are the leaders took the strong Oakland-Pontia- Thatcher Murdock Reed Zane and gang (winners of the first Saunders s half) for three out of four and are Westminster has excellent now leading the field by a three-poin-t m Price Keuseff Becker and Herbert while Adams margin The Western Optical Spalding City league entry broke even with Ruud and Wood runners up in the the Jerry Service quint while Hena-ger- s 1931 amateur tourney are all handy finished with honors even in with the gloves and should provide their match with the Utah Stucco the Weberites some strong competiPerhaps the most interesting event tion Talbot Foley and Kuchs are of the week was the final five games other members of a hard hitting Parof the special match between the Bar- son squad nett c Weiss Jewelry team that will Two of South high’s undefeated represent this city in the Pacific coast wrestling team have been picked to meet and the Rath Packing company do battle on the benefit card Flauers crew captained by R Wallace The and Barrett Orton two husky boys Jewelers came through with five who exhibit a surprising amount of games well over the thousand mark mat knowledge will oppose the Ogto win the contest by more than 500 den lads Zane and Saunders of Ogpoints J B Quinn was the high den high will probably be their oppopoint man for the entire nent? route with an average of 209 and no amaBob Heckler local errors Burt and Butts also aver- teur who won a national title in 1931 aged over the twin century mark has been invited to box a The final scores are shown below: exhibition with the Weber heavyTeam standlnss and league records weight E Brown Bob is getting Into SALT LAKE MAJOK condition to defend his title and will Won Lost box if his work does not interfere Western Opts 30 4S 43 A basketball game tumbling 25 Equitable Life Act Recreation 27 41 and other features being devel18 Orpheum Parlors 50 High team series Western Opts oped under the supervision of Bryan H th team aintle Equitable Life Patterson Westminster gym director Hlth Individual senes C N Fehr will complete the program Huh individual smile J Pelty UOW THEY START ASHTON— Drawing for position! Saturday night aenda Ned Van off first Sickle American tails InTeams will start at tervals beg Inning at 115 p m Starting order: 1 Ned Van Sickle American talla Roy Stover McCall George Henderson Guild Mrs Thula Gcelsn McCall Ray Peterson SL Anthony Charles Martin Island Park Dean Ilannl Big Springs George Stonebraker Boise Jack Oliver Huntsville Utah Jack Nell Jackson Wyo Duane Kent Island Park Ted Geelan McCall Don Cordlngly Ashton Kent Fuller Marysville Del Groom Rigby 2 ASHTON Idaho— Jack Oliver vet eran musher of Huntsville Utah was the last driver to arrive for the six teenth annual American Dog Derby which will be staged here Monday Oliver arrived late this afternoon from Ogden He has 11 dogs and will drive seven of his bird dogs in the fi $5 mile M r-: i ? i event Fifteen drivers veterans and youngster! are now on the acene and two other drivers are expected before the event gets under way at 1 15 p m Monday of all Winter sport enthusiasts parts of the west will start to arrive early Sunday for the big program Spirited competition is promised when the musher take the trail Roy Stover winner last season and present record holder is one of the favorite Stover hopes to repeat Hopes to Repost Glen Rape driving for George Stonebraker winner of the Wasatch dei by at Ogden Ted Geelan winner of the Teton derby at Jackson Wyo last week and Ray Peterson of St Anthony aie some of the drivers picked to finish In the money Don Cordlngly youthful Ashton musher the chap who finished second last season is also prepared to furnish plenty of competition Thule Geelan the outstanding feminine musher of America will give the event added color She has a splendid team thl year and will have plenty of supporters The Ashton derby was first initiated in 1917 Since that time the event has attracted national and world wide Interest Thia year's program la in chaige of Dick Thomas Sam Trude Winfield Lane and J G Ball The derby is 23 miles in length and Is staged with three laps of eight miles each The driver and making the beat elapsed time for the distance Is the winner $1025 Prise Money A purse Of $1025 will be divided among the first four team to finish Of this amount $500 will go to the Winner The holiday program will open at 12 01 a m Monday with a dancing and party The Idaho Falls band will the Rexburg high achool band be featured In concerts at 9 30 a m Monday Members of the American legion of Idaho will open their convention at 11 a m Kids’ dog races one of the out Standing features of the annual programs will be offered at 11 IS a m cn Main street M'ss Georgia Packer “queen’' of the Wasatch dog derby at Ogden rewill be Introduced to the cently Cfod at 1 p m1 13sharpm E R Alton p Promptly at of Ogden official starter will send the team on the way The member will leave the starting post at one-thir- d l -- inter-mounta- c grap-pler- NEW SPORTSMEN’S BODT were being completed at Glenns Ferry Idaho Fri- for the second- meeting of Elmore county sportsmen to be held there Wednesday when the Elmore County Sportsmen’s association will be definitely organized for the purpose of propagating and conserving fish and game In this area The foundation meeting was held several days ago in Mountain Home when a membership campaign was decided on to cover the entire county Sportsmen from Bruneau and Grandview areas In Owyhee county south of here also will Join the association An Illustrated talk on fish and game In Idaho will be given by M P Bailey state game warden who addressed the Mountain Home meeting together with Claud High president of the Southwestern Idaho Fish and Game association at Boise and other sportsmen High outlined efforts under way to change the duck hunting season to conform to Idaho condition Mr Bailey assured local sportsmen that the new state game farm would be established In Jerome county this year to propagate and distribute various game animals In this part of the state He alao said surplus funds accumulated In the game department are being used for the benefit of sportsmen of Idaho who contribute these funds two-fiste- d two-roun- exhi-btio- Salt Lake M Men List Draw for Annual Meet Campbell Makes Pin Tourney 13793 in Trial Planned for Run at Daytona April 8 to 16 CENSUS BY MOVIES motion picture camera will be part of the equipment to be used In counting deer and other big game In the Caribou national forest along the aouth fork of the Snake river and along the eastern boundary of Bonneville county according to A E The Utah bowling association hopes Briggs forest ranger and supervisor to eventually broaden its annual winter the Idaho Falla located at for A partial count of the deer has been state tournament to be held this sea- made ahowlng them to be In good son in Salt Lake from April S to 16 condition and thus far to have win- Inclusive into an lntermountam at tered well It was indicated Saturday by officer of the association TLEA rOR ELK J A Pelty president said that he Ray Crookston In charge of the to attract teams from Idaho hopes canin Logan Logan city power plant Colorado Wyoming and Montana He interval Thurson Lawrence Johnson and yon The American Legion banquet la day night bagged one mountain lion already has the assurance that two In Idaho will take Scheduled for 4 30 p m One hour and wounded another The lion of the best teami later the annual boxing program will have been molesting deer and elk in part The tournament this season will be be offered Kid Barger of Preston the canyon will meet Mack Paine of Salt Lake A herd of 80 elk has been driven officially known as a state affair but tf the attempt to attract teams from main event Nick out of the hills in the throughout Cachs valNewman of Idaho Falls and Duke Pot ley during the last two days A J Pe- other states Is successful an name will be adopted and ter of Ririe will clash In the six tersen deputy game warden said round semifinal Four other bouts Petersen request residents of the perhaps an intermountain association may be formed Will round out the fistic program county to help take care of elk Definite plans for the tournament A1 Warden of Ogden secretary of Rich reports that local forest office the Western America Winter Sports Is awaiting word from Ogden to close will be made in the near future at a awwlaUon will be in attendance and the canyons to U persona except of- meeting of the state officials accord will serve as official announcer ficials of the game department and Ingto Pelty The president Indicated Saturday forest service Report that persons were chasing the elk and deer out that there would be a reorganization Football Results of the classes with the view to elimcanyon was tha reason the D The brand of bowlBritish Isles oflocaltheoffice has mad a request for inating Class ing is improving raptdlv and there is the closing of the canyon Rich said not very much demand for a class for se fp— rmuhs of London ftMiWi matches pUred In Uie British Ulcs novices according to the president WHITE PINE ELK GETS a follows tudeT of head now r elk being Thirty Kntllsh Leetwe— First Dlvtslsa Arsenal 3 Blcs ihiI 0 fed in the East Ely stockyards where LJelliJ CountT I B rmihlhem be 1 will they kept until spring forage Is Aston VU1 Jil'nn Wanderers 3 Town 1 Orlmsbr and sportsmen of that disChelsea plentiful 1 61 6 fiptd United Fvrtvn trict who contributed the money to Hi S BlarkSurn Rovers 1 enchester Mui'l esliroush I New testis Untied bring them from Montana are eager 1 1 Leicester CHI (the meld Wedneeder to add at least one more carload and Bui derlend I Portsmouth I Huddersfield possibly two to the number Week Bromwich Ailuim 1 The finlmala represent a breeding 'wssthem tin ll4 1 Liverpool 0 nucleus intended to furnish sportsmen with big game shooting L Brwtrti cur l They By C ROBERT KAY HmW Bradford CUF 4s Prl Vaif were convoyed from Mammoth LOUISVILLE Ky Feb 20 M3— LMa l tilled f Bur r 0 to Ely by County Game Moot MUIwrH I Cherlion AlhletlM former heavyweight 0 K iie Warden Farl Mangum and Deputy Jack Dempsey Anyle ft'mty t Plymouth hmthend 0 Mam tteeleC United 0 Harry Hill who spent nearly three champion will be Impressed Into 3rton 6 Lamp on 0 Bredlotd 9 week in making the Journey through Kentucky’a armye umpton Wanderer Phtike i tty 9 wlth iwfcnsM Town I ORRiam Athletic i Idnho and Montana and who report- next weekof coloNrf hera Third the rank AoerimloQ Bmy J Btockporl County 0 ed depth and drifts of snow that nel Governorl 0 made Harrow 4 i highway travel Impossible and 8 York City 1 Ruby Laftoon has! endr4 iKmcaiti-train progress difficult rrf ATown Rover I Halifai th Kentucky eolo-f- l 15 4 Lincoln f Hr selected H al ( it two calves They e 1 n commlsvton Hi tKhtmi I Hartlepool United 1 11 cows cows v R el dglc f Hmiihport and two three year old bulls from a ready to present te 6 I Y tex Noll erhem United 9 100 elk and reported sight- the boxer perhaps st corral of Head I Tiamneie Rover I Or! ns a reward furs’ ing 5000 elk In one bunch that were Third DIvUieRw— Itentharn 1 Brkfhton being fed by authorities near Mam- creating more ex Brrtjrnin ah end JfcuacoaiO in Ken citement A hon 2 moth ! iirt Rjv f )t it r 0 Bvlnd Town 3 &k Game wardens of Montana were tuckv sporting clr far i ft CUT 6 Ix©'r if r 1 tf1 cles than they havrV Town not minted by Mangum as saying that fry 4 Faloe wsa there no In truth renoita that fl Watford I imnrarn elk isiS n 1 on i Coventry Olty deplete range lands and in many a day— I V Town 1 H nt ford r it were that the only grazing game with the exrep 1 they City I tidi of tlnn animals against which ranchers of Derby days u? 1 rit Mt not F illiRrn 6 ih Ft S ! i hat state and Idaho held no brief of course OrUnt loifjuav Unii4 9 (Up soon and Dempsey form Sagebrush ifB "mahngRny” I NfHOtli Bigif— ytrit DItIiU to be known at their chief fond he said 0 Hi Mitnn 1 I U I ( "Colonel" will Dempsey fight is nw I nn 4 Mothtfw!! I Arhrfmlh L Arrosrtule 0 Frankie Win of Butte Mont in a 3 s k $ Rffcrt 3 atftniimuM Muir Bo i ! OowrUttbeftth UotWml H four round on uton A match exhibition her 0 ( Blltlln ptrrhln O KiMirl Burric pun The next day he Tuesday night A D in r fnlUf I Aiith ifton'Rn it III JohnetortS Athletic J t rSffd not r?H A it goes to Frankfort to address the Ken Me Z Al U wrs I at I pR'tii Thuti Her nlens 3 C Unhirh Oils I tucky legislature and to receive hit Uf rk I Rina a Perk t Mnnlmee 1 t TiUrA commission as aide to GovAftu4 U ircn of Bomh 3 Bt Berner a I ftovr C y of fur A'HMte 4 ti irt menuonea teama pieie at hotna ) ernor Jjtftoon with the rank of colo flr e d n In rb s 1 1 d d 1 k C experienced 1 v il’ rlid 11 1 1 1 1 n- DAYTONA BEACH Fla Feb 20 Malcolm Campbell of England made two practice runs in his Bluebird racing car today and then decided to wait for better beach conditions before making an official attempt to break his own world's speed record of 245 733 mile an hour Taking a running start he bounced along the sandy ocean speedway at a clip of 123874 miles an hour over the officially measured mile on hit first trial run south and shortly afterwards raced northward at a speed of 13793 His average speed was 131 627 miles an hour He was clocked at 28 60 seconds over the mile southward and 28 10 seconds on the north trip for an average time of 27 35 The beach waa not In good condi tion for high speed racing and the 12 cylinder car bounced badly all along th 12 mil course (Pi —Sir five-mil- e two-wa- v ARGENTINE DRIVER ENTERS INDIANAPOLIS Feb 2Q (AV-Tentry of Juan Guadino of Buenos e auAires Argentina in the tomobile race to be run here May 30 was announced today by th Indianmotor speedway officials apolis Guadino will drive an car he 500-mil- eight-cylind- er 'Br GrovI Ensign with Eighteenth West Jordan with West Jordan ward and East Jordan with Union are ready to enter the tournament Tha remaining titles will be decided next week Liberty and Salt Lake stakes will retch th final round of their tournaments to determine stake entrants Monday night Ninth and Tenth have survived unbeaten in the Liberty play thus far while Seventeenth and Twenty-eightare the team between which the title lies In Salt Lake stake Grant begins its round robin tourProvo Logan Richfield Idaho and possibly a team nament next week and Oquirrh and Tooele the final round of their representing stakes outside Utah and schedulesenterwhich decide the Idaho at Ogden for the announced Saturday by Reed Richards district chairman reveals The tournament occurs February 29 March 2 3 and 5 on the court of the Deseret gymnasium The winner of th meet will compete with district representatives of Ogden 1 I 1 & f r-- t 11 WSi8B4fes4fii(SWs- 1 t j vl h title bracket forced the usual A four byes in the first round of the Salt Lake tournament Cottonwood Grant Salt Lake and East Jordan stakes drew the Idle first night spots this season The former two meet the second night as do the latter two South Davl Meets Liberty The following other teams play the first nightUpper bracket South Davis vs Liberty at 6 p m Tooele and Pioneer at - pm Lower bracket Oquirrh and Ensign at 1 p m The winners of the first round upper bracket gamea meet th second to enter the seminight for the right Cottonwood-Grant finals against th 8 stake winner The winner of the lower bracket Jorgame oppose th Granite-Wes- t dan victor for the right to enter seml- - tnext morning 'the governor and th of boxer will motor to Frankfort where The impending appearance Dempsey in Louisville has created such a stir that It has almost silenced th volleys of argument on th merit of race horses annually touched off by announcement of th Kentucky Derby eligibility list Th only time In th last ten years Louisville fight patrons paid more than $11000 to attend a boxing match th attraction was Jack Dempsey who refereed th bout Since the Mauler is actually to box this time indications are that that mark w ill be surpassed aa advance sales of ducats have been brisk The promoters say Dempsey will use aeven-ounglove In hn bout with Wine for th first time snc he started hi comeback tour Nine and half ounce glovea were used In th fight with King Lvlnky at Chicago Thursday night He started his tour Dempsey's using 16 ounce pillows losing a newspaper decision to King not expected to affect Levlnsky the attendance here Governor Laftoon and members of the state legislature will have a spe elst section reserved for them in the Jefferson county irmory from vshuh they will watch tha exhibition Th c 14 11 10 6 4 4 c Lost 3 5 6 10 13 13 po'n DRAPER— Union earned the right to compete in the interstate "M" men basketball tournament In Salt Lake here Saturday by defeating Sandy Third 25 21 in the final game of the stake round robin In the other contest Draper clinched third place by defeating Crescent 22 13 Sandy Third led at the end of the first quarter 4 0 and at the end of the half 14 6 Union tied the count at 18 all as the third period closed In the final period the lead alternated several times After the contests Eddie Kimball in charge of th activities in the East Jordan stake presented award to the following- Outstanding sportsman Elmer Saunders Crescent Don Harrison Crescent and Hugh Winger r Union forwards Edward Milne Union center C Margetts and Frank Nelson Sandy Third Draper guards Saunders received a watch the all stars sweaters The scores: UNION Forbuli tls°o 4I11V UNIelon Ail 3 0 6 Ornt 1( Milnt Green rs BANDY 3RD I OTPPI ri Winter T c Benon 0 Is 1 rf 3 10 0 I I Maru 0 3 8 0 Bnton Hm 1 Dir Andrus r Alien Hutson ftmtth r( T ToUti If S Vmvent If 0 I 6 9 i i 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 8 117 I 4 9 2 8 0 Moviti Oonooo 39 39 31 41 s 28 44 Smlth-Pau- 20 Hish teem series Movtt High team single Hr Power High individual srrleg Odell H gh Individual tingle Nordqulst WASATCH LEAOl E Won Lost 80 Htneork Fruit 59 Ashworth Transfer Mooee Lodge Mutue Life 69 97 63 Purmbllt Clothiers O K Shoe Flomheim Shoe Clover Leef-Herr- Utah Oaa St Coke J X Clerk Dtiry 31 19 Port Doutlas Arthur Tranks rill Csfe onder Breed a TELEPHONE Installer Murray Long Lines Builders Jnn 33l Ik Tot Is L Vluoent rtsro If 10 3901 1067 6"0 368 RICHFIELD— A boxing card of 26 is being sponsored by Battery Prt E 222nd field artillery for 688 as part of the eieiMonday night bicen- local George Washington jji HI tennial celebration The bouts will be held in the new Armory under the of Lieutenant Tiny Martines 1014 direction of th local battery 390 Kid Spillsbury 145 pounder of Ceand Filipino Miller 142 Salt Prt dar City 679 Lake boxer will punch through the 528 headliner IJoyd Olsen 135 pounds 514 140 and Max Fairbanks 500 Gunnison will fight the semiwindup 431 Richfield 3B9 A card of four fast preliminary 2807 fray 949 bouts is also scheduled 4 The annual military ball of the lo253 cal army unit will be held following Prt the fights The dance this year is being held in conjunction with the 80 Richfield high school Red and Blue 870 rounds 99 175 216 Prt LPAfiLE Won Lost Prt 71 34 49 49 49 65 LFAOIF W on Lost 88 814 477 448 48 376 Prt ?!jj i sis !h8 Nab 46 418 4410 3j0 Kirk s "w Krd Won Bhop WUut'or Hotel S""8"'1" FlorUts 98 67 84 70 48 48 J? SO 17 Lost 26 27 70 34 74 31 44 93 94 17 I KAGf Dtlt( R7EMINT8 Won Loit Pit Boll Rrporti Vmjfhr PJpint Accounting 8 7 7 3 4 I 6 10 Prt 1117 10 6 1103 0 7 1 13 umplr MT PLEASANT— The girls’ Inter-JJ- J class basketball tournament at academy ended Friday with the seniors taking the title haying lost no games The sophomore team was second losing only one game Individual scorers were led by Hlslop netting 47 points of th 58 made by the sopho more team Robinson second W'ith 38 our of 59 points netted by the seniors and Pcttey junior class captured third place by caging 37 out of 55 points Williams of th frosh team came in with 24 out of 30 point md ber team Each team played three games Hyland Boy A C Wins From U S Mines 391 7 BINGHAM — Th Hylsnd Boy trounced th U 0 Mine flt 39 17 1 end Hnllls scored well for th m- Vlftxtg 5h 571 nrrs Th icor 57 J I HYLAND BOY V 0 MINTY 4’6 GTFPl OTPP V9 7 3 3 16' W If Vlstlc Bonne If 3 f 0 4 l7 O HcrvlIUrf 6 1 I 13 Alla 1 0 3 321 Error c 9 0 0 4 Bridy 8 ! 0 8 ‘ It Olfon Pssll 0 Prt Kevnvlr rs 0111 4 6 6 R Bonne ra 1 1 A 3 67 R Hrrvlllara j3 116 Innrn 6 6 0 0 1 I 1 IlIolU rf 587 157 17 1 8 38' Totals 8 8 1 17 Tllt1l J 1 A 1 Ends DANDRUFF Overnight! destroy it entirely To do this just get about four ounces of plain ordinary liquid arvon apply it at night when retiring use enough to moisten the aciilp and rub it in gently with the finger tips By morning most if not all of your dandruff will be (fon and or three more application will completely dissolve and entirely dr stray tvtry single sign and traie of it no matter how mu h dandruff you may have ou will find too that all itching and digging of the acalp will atop instantly and your hair ‘will b r sk Z ft t0 I ' Wasatch Academy Girl Seniors Win Tourney 690 671 641 There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it Then you ( ball 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 1 1 2i0 Richfield Boxers Wrestlers Meet 0 3 8 6 I 1300 Hn 575 370 7H6 K OTFP 8 4 en 813 3 21 umplrs ess Lost 39 79 33 COMMERCIAL 178 57 91 42 35 67 64 42 Engineers Trafiio Prt 648 591 591 4"7 92 40 34 MAJOB LIAGt F Won IU'h 0s Cok l"'Va 111 Hl11 Welmns 0 8 0 Raine tenMlrr 9 8 ffurrlnn rf Flrbourn If M Jntn e Bsundm rs K Jrnan A I3 CRESCENT - Olson 0 10 0 0 iCsper GTFPI r rf I 0 4 UT8P 1 3 0 West Jordan ward returned to the rule of West Jordan stake Saturday night by defeating Riverton Second 22 to 20 in a thrilling final game Th game wa cloe throughout with West Jordan holding a alight lead for moat of the game The vie tory enures West Jordan a place in the annual Interstake tournament at Salt Lak Wait Jordan ha won 13 and lost 1 Th resolution’ iponsor suggested game The score- that Springs! who Is an auctioneer RIVERTON jvn WENT JORPAN arm himself with a phk handle OTFPl OTFP 4 0 8 8 1 4 J Th house did not set on th reso Fsrl rf 8 II J HUrnreun (f 4 4 1 f It t 1 lution to th senate went it on bet KB itlerf f AUrn c etd r I bv actually adopting a resolution orside I c rni on re 8 0 9 f 6 8 8 8 8 It that RobDempsey box Hed providing 1 8 0 0 An Irrton f rf erts former all Amern a football a'ar BUlm U 8 3 BA'jmn If at Centr rollege who now is the ToUlv 0 13 4 33 8 1 4 30 Tntftli enale'a sergeant at arms 0td 0pnrr rrlrw Jttriinrdfton u tr 44 43 32 Barnett Sr Weiss 3 36 Hair Rollers Anderson Jevelry 43 36 4 Keller Opts 35 31 43 Trailers Hlsh team series Barnelt dr Weiss Hirh tfm slnele Barnett Si Weiss Hich Individual series Duffy High team single Butts KECREATION LIAGVE Won Lost 40 Psrco 29 34 39 Royal Bread 37 75 Hy Power 4 0 6 0 I 0 1 J rs Btmn If If DBAPFIt T ft If 41 U18 8 2M To?i Tols’g 0 Vinvent refarcs L Vincent Dempsey will addfpsa the legislature on the provisions of a boxing and wrestling bill pending before the law Rslph makers Though accustomed to visit of high governmental officials and men prom Inent In public life residents of the Uttle city of Frankfort see a sports headliner seldom so they and hundreds of other residents of central Kentucky as well are making plans to crowd the state capitol that day to catch a glimpse of th fighter Th house of representatives probably remembering Kentucky's cognomen of "dsik and bloody gtound” hs considered a resolution providing that Grover C Springate husky representative from Anderson county fight Dempsey while he la in Flank-for- t Oldsmoblle - O Milne nel Won Weiss Utah Stucco Opts Lincoln ward defending champion ftma PlaV a8aint th Salt Lake East Western Service Jerry from Granite stake will oppose West Jordan winner Bus Hentser collets Jordan's entry in the feature first Seven stake have determined their Hlth tetm series Osklsnd-Pontla- c team stnsle Orpheum Parlors round game of the entrant for the meet Granite with Hlsh individual series C J Butts the champion Cottonwood Hlth Salt Lake district Hlsh Individual aintle J Burt interstake M Men's 'Jlth Murray First South Dav a with ORPHEUM LEAGUE Won Lost tournament t h eiBou"tiful Second Pioneer with Pop-dra- Old Mauler Becomes ‘Kentucky Colonel’ Commission Prepared for Presentation 1 1 CITT LEAGUE Barnett Oaklsnd-Pontls- A 4 Part for Arrangements three-year-ol- 4 Pin Leaders Hold Own in Week’s Work MANTI ELK CENSUS Orange Olsen regional fish and game director of the United States forest service with headquarters In Ogden accompanied by O L Turpin deputy state fish and game warden left Ogden Saturday In a Utah Pacific Airways Inc plane piloted by V J Carter for the Mantl national forest to count elk The operating base will be In Ephraim According to Olsen there are not a great many elk In the Mantl forest and It is expected that the count from the air can be completed SunIt has been reported that conday ditions on the Mantl national forest are favorable at this time with a possibility of clear weather and bright sunshine There are no established feeding places for elk in that section and the animals are said to be widely scattered over the country It is thought that no more than 200 or 300 elk will be found on this trip In the near future the plane will fly over the Teton national forest for elk census taking there being great number of them In that region The weather and snow conditions are not favorable at this time for a count In the Teton region Supervisor K C McCain with headquarters at Jackson Wyo will advise when the count la to be started day i lustrous glossy silky and soft and look and feel a hundted limes better You con get liquid arvon at any drug store and four ounu is all need Thia vill you simple remedy naa never been known to fal r J |