Show fefifraaa THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 21 B 1932 3 WRESTLERS MEET AT LOGAN FOR WESTERN DIVISION TITLE '4 Joe Steelier Signs for Veteran Team Defends Feature Bout With Bern PVer 1931 Honors Champ WW on Comeback ' Trail Keeps Lead Champions Rank Favorites to Retain Title Utes In Prep Loop Aggies Cats Enter T a ‘ Miner Nears Bests Wotan in Record Has Race Handicap Total of 96 Spanish Play Tussle for Divisional Championship leader and Iman Ilales (right) veteran member of the champion Brigham Young univerLarsen is slated to enter the sity squad heavyweight competition Rice for the class and Ilales last year’s division champion for the Three prominent wrestlers of Utah colleges will be seen in action at the annual western division meet at Logan Monday and Tuesday are: Charles Larsen (left) Utah Utah Aggie captain Vernon Rice (center) who Forn-e- r Joe Stecber former world’s heavy weight champion and one of the world's best known wrestlers wired acceptance of terms to Promoter R Verne McCullough Saturday afternoon for a best two out of three falls Billie Andrews Raises Total Wrestling teams of the four match with Ira Dern western heavydivision Rocky Mountain confer- weight kingpin at McCullough’s Bill Pendleton to ence schools will settle the divisional arena Friday night Stecher is coming direct to Salt nship Lake from his ranch in Nebraska chsmplo Right Behind Monday and Tues- where he and Tony Stecher his the in annual day brother eight have been meet at Smart conditioning themselves for a barnBillie Andrews forward for the of the gymnasium tour that will carry them East five kept the scoring lead in Utah State Agri- storming from New York to New Zealand The the Salt Lake high school basketball cultural college of Stecher boys some weeks ago can- district last week-en- d in spite of the Logan celed all their matches to enable them work of Bill Pendleton Granite r to spend some time working out f oouts will be held championship campaigns Andrews' total was raised to 46 FriMonday at 8 p m Stecher has been one of the leading and the semifinals heavyweight figures for the past 15 day when he scored seven points Tuesday at 2 p m years and was generally recognized against South The Farmer pivot with the finals at as the heavyweight champion until man made eight counters in his team's game with Davis to make his total 3 p m the latter February 20 1928 when he and Ed 44 Wendell Jones South captain day Strangler Lewis got together in St a center is a close third with Brigham Young Louis with Big Ed emerging undis- also 43 points university with a puted ruler of all the Andrews of course holds first veteran team that Since that time Stecher has among the forwards In sechas proved state champion will de- every prominent heavyweightwhipped in the place fend the divisional title Utah univer- game and now is ready to launch a ond place is Stew Pendleton of West who sity Utah Aggies and Montana State drive under the guidance of his wres- Granite with 41 King of second to will enter strong teams in the quad- tling brother Tony which he experts was idle dropped from will bring him the world's title again third with his 36 total rangular competition Three divisional champions of last even if he has to whip Lewis Henri Clinton Berg is the third-placthe centers-- Bill Penyear are included in the list of ten DeGlane and Jimmy Londos to clari- holder among dleton Is first and Wendell Jones rt B Y U grapplers which Coach fy the atmosphere Cote will take to the Logan meet Promoter McCullough let it be second This trio around which is mustered known definitely that unless he can The two West guards Cy Bogden seven other capable tusslers makes secure a prominent light heavyweight and George Weidner are still leadthe Y school strong favorite to re- opponent for Dean Detton the local ing the defensive men in spite of the five was idle tain its championship kingpin will not be on the fact that the Panther total is 32 and Bogden's Neff Smart last season's 118 pound card Many wires have been dis- last week that of Weidner 30 champion will again wrestle for the patched to the east and west for The summary Y in this weight while Bob Yorga-so- tough adversary for Dean Detton FORWARDS Tommy Tassos classy young Greek captain of the Cougars and Iman a17 TIt Hales each with a 1931 divisional welterweight is mentioned as a likely Andrews East 8 19 8 Granite Pendleton to man meet some good welterchampionship to his credit will go 13 3 IS into the next heavier class this meet weight in one of the special events ifvSL 13 10 East Tassos demonstrated last week that 7 Yorguon in 165 Class he possesses the necessary intestinal1' BergpEaat1 7 Yorgason winner of the fortitude of a wrestler when after Umbournr South "!!' e 10 8 division last season this yeai has suffering a severe chest injury m a f!1D‘souh'! T!'!!! 5 10 3 3 been performing in the 165 pound fall from the ring he gamely came'Murray West 3 3 back to Ralph MorleyHatch Davis class which he will enter in the di- for the continue with soVih ''!!::::: 3 concluding fall Tassos gave visional meet Twice the Y leader Morlev one of the toughest matches McDonald Granite 3 ' has been defeated this season but on since Hy Sharman left for the east 1 south’11 each occasion it was only by narrow Promoter 1 also Is Cox Granite McCullough decisions CENTERS dickering with Jack Reynolds to come o r to Salt Lake for a match with Ralph Hales who won the 19 W Pendleton t championship in the last meet wilt Morley or Hy Sharman who undoubt- Jones 8011th 7 18 2 18 Berg ErH eompete In the edly would come back to Salt Lake CSwan 4 9 Davis class at Logan where he will meet for another chance at Reynolds or to Heiner West 3 9 as wm back the western championship Pratt East 8 strong opposition in such men 3 2 Leavitt South Marshall Glenn Utah Aggies and from Morley 2 0 Rruun South 1 2 Francis Bromley Utah Fornwalt West 1 Wade Granite Besides these veterans Del Young 2 0 South iHylsjid brilliant 135 pounder Ray Haddock 1 0 Brown Davis GUARDS grappler of experience Cl 7 Vard Johnson 145 pounds Morris 4 14 Went Bogden Snell heavyweight George Gillespie 3 14 Weidner West 10 Wh’teMdes Davis 155 pounds Blaine Allen 165 pounds M Parker 3 10 Oran'te 145 and Sylvan Stephens pounds 3 7 Hunt East a 6 Sheldon are ready to represent the Provo inDavis 145-pou- 155-pou- NEW Play light-heavy- cen-te- e Soccer Clubs Plan Confab For Thursday - ! 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Twenty Grand Makes Start Young former University 3 3 4 4 1 d duced the Twenty-Si- ft Clavs South Bates West Walker Pavla Roberts South Bunker Oranttfe Morse Granite Steve Vlasic three-year-ol- d Dern Defeats Idaho Markovich Has George Chance to Tie Mark of With but two rounds remaining Bmgham forGeorge Markovich ward has a 23 point margin over all other scorers in the Jordan district which practically assures him the division scoring honors for the current season The Bingham boy has counted 39 field goals and 18 foul goals to register his high score of 98 points This score gives him an average of 12 points for each of the eight league games played His present total is far above Delmar Larson's score 60 Wotan $4 60 $3 Lucky Tom $2 of 85 points registered in the 10 league games a year ago He has a good chance to topple the record of 118 points established by Vlasic also a Bingham forward two years ago Hale of Grantsville and Erekson of Murray continue to rest in second and third place among the forwards John Rigler Cyprus is crowded closely by Gerald Lunnen of Jordan for the pivot players having but a lead over the Beetdtgger center Rigler has registered 28 field goals and 8 foul goals for 64 points Sandberg of Grantsville is in third place A year ago Joe Johnson Murray cen- so points in the 10 Gets Winter leaguereslstered Noted Filly games Beckstead Jordan guard Is Field of alsoRexbeing Book Call pressed to hold his position at the top of the defensive players 115 Nominees He now has 51 points Pearson Cyprus guard went on a scoring spree against Grantsville Friday to add 15 LOUISVILLE Ky Feb 20 (P) — points to his previous total and to move from position to secUnbeaten in seven starts as a 2 year-ol- ond up but fourth 3 points under Beck-stea- d place C V Whitney’s sensational filly Oliver Murray and Johan-so- n Top Flight reigns supreme among tne Grantsville are tied for third 115 nominees for the Kentucky derby with 39 points each —this despite the fact that only one The summary: rich the of her sex has ever won FORWARDS bluegrass classic since its inaugural 57 years ago It was in 1915 that Regret estab- - Ten Clubs May Seek Entrance in Early Competitions Pick Leaders At Chicago 1 of anish filly that accomplished what only eighteen others have dared to try in the long history of the race This year’s nominations for the derby to be run May 7 make up the smallest subscription list since 1923 when only 92 were nominated Notat least withstanding this however almost Delegates representing 20 L Feb NEW ORLEANS In the eight and probably ten soccer clubs every notable (CTS)— Twenty Grand winner of Is represented The outstandcountry meet Deseret ln will the will gymnasium ing absentees are Hygro and Fall the Kentucky derby last year make his 1932 debut at Arlington Thursday February 25 at 730 p m Apple Information Park In Chlrago This recto elect officials for 1932 and make Despite a brilliant x was received today by Joseph Mcord late fall racing indicated the for the and the Strand plans spring the at Lennan racing secretary former’s staying powers are limited Davnes state cup competitions while it appears the Whitney clan Fairgrounds and who acts In the In Utah titlists the Copper defending Chicago well represented in the derby with line capacity atGrand will ara both formidable heads not series track Twenty six eltgibles intends to reserve Fall of U soccer the material with the after east the In until ray rare Apple for the Preakness S and Mines the Ogden constituting Of this year's nominees 32 have Chicago meeting teams vet to earn brackets and 14 of these Local talent will line up wdth the have never faced the barrier The Salt Lake Callies Vikings O S L remainder in 1102 essays accounted Germania and the Blue Stars The for 236 firsts 150 seconds and 143 latter organization boasts a second thirds as juveniles to amass a grand is eager to enter and a total of $798903 ln actual Teams Divided Into Senior squad which earnings rumor is quite prevalent relative to While Top Flight stands shoulders g nd '47’ a clow took Buuhclors a team from Fort Douglas above the other nominees as a winter me from the Westminster toilette fun Junior Divisions for Whether a in the Parson loop can be favorite Tick On owned by the Loma bturday evening were the blah J Dokas and Muller run successfully is a question which stable of Mrs L G Kaufman and point men ol the game w ill be settled Ogden Tournament by the delegates attend- Burning Blaze owned by P A and R TMe srore ’ WESTMINSTER 47 BACHELORS No team is J Nash of Chicago are next ln line ing Thursday’s confab GTFP OTFPI barred from entering the state cup Colonel Edward R Bradley whose 1113 Praecantli rf S3 0 4 wirdrr rf If DoUs If 10 0 3 teams will open the an- seiles which is an elimination con- colors finished 00 10 ln 1922 and 4 0 S Hnislngtnp c 3310 Twenty-siPitchlo e 4 3 3 10 nual Intermountain A A U basket- test but a league comprising ten clubs again in 1926 has nominated Brother 0 0 0 Muller rg W Dokni rg would necessitate running eighteen Joe Burgoo King Bubble Up Bat0 0 0 0 Cavcnaugh If 0 0 0 0 Takis Ik 0 0 0 0 ball tournament at Weber gymnasium 0 0 0 If B Doko rf weeks too long a period on the home tering Rnm and Bertjohn- Of these 0 0 0 0 Pnntrlakls rf 00 1 t Shrp Ik Reese In Ogden next Tuesday Fred and home basis 0 0 0 Dell If Burgoo King rates as the moat prom-With the game gaining of the basketball commitising 8 5 430 chairman Total! 114 1331 Total recognition the coming season should Mrs Payne Whitney whose Twentee announced Saturday COLLEG5? HOC RET be a banner one both from a playing ty Grand shattered a track record of be will determined Championships Army 9 Vermont 0 standpoint and anticipated larger 17 years to win last year's derby is in the junior and senior divisions crowds represented bv six eligibles the largcomThe Ideal soccer weather brought est number of anv stable Notable ten teams entering the former one the local teams out for practice everv among these is Semaphore which petition and sixteen in the latter Reee announced the night last week finding an array of demonstrated his ability in finishing Chairman following schedule for the first pigskin kickers swarming over the second In the Queen City handicap round which will occur Tuesday and fair grounds 1 stitution 20 d in Au-be- Judson Quickly In Price Match year-ol- Top Flight Rules First Derby Choice bone-bender- s f 4 third Spanish Play beat Wotan by a nose in a driving finish making it a duel m the home stretch Spanish Play went to the home turn four lengths in the lead with Wotan coasting only a half length ahead' of Lucky Tom but here Jockey Earl Pool turned five his colt loose and he finished lengths In front of Lucky Tom and nearly overtook the winner Only six horses started Surf Board finishing fourth Silver Dale fifth and Playtime last The race was worth $17R5 to the winner A $2 mutuel ticket paid as follows: Spanish Play $8 60 $4 20 $2 60 46 Qualifying Feb ORLEANS colt of the stable of Knebelkamp and Morris with Jockey Clandolt up won the Jack Dempsey handicap today’s feature race at the fairgrounds Wotan was second and Lucky Tom was 165-pou- Fives Begin A A U Meet Bachelors Down t n 3 1 southern branch star and Haddock 0 2 who has verdicts over Utah and Ag1 2 — It required less than 30 V PRICE 1 will be season Parker South gie performers this 1 1 minutes for Ira Dern 200 of Salt A Parker Fast strong title threats 1 0 Lake to defeat A1 Judson 200 pound Woods Granite to the second which Utah placed Wash in the grappler M’MILLAN WINS Cougars in the state race will be Spokane divisional meet than headline event of a boxing wrestling PHILADELPHIA Feb 20 the for stronger card staged at the Carbon high gymit has at any other time this season nasium IcMillan Chicago grappler iu tnrew Thursday if Charles Larsen captain of the De“rn‘ won theTirst ‘fail of Los Angeles Genrge 22 min m to is able team perform utes with a headlock and clinched ln 36 mmutes and three seconds in Larsen whom an Injury kept out the match after five minutes of the of his school meets dual the both of second fall had passed when Judson HELENE EXCFLS RECORD may be able to grapple at Logan Pete at him missed lunged and catapulted Couch mentor of the Utes said SatB C Feb 20 VICTORIA through the ropes Judson was unwill wrestles If he Larsen Madison Seattle swimming urday able to at the count of ten enter the heavyweight class which Dean return Detton 180 Salt Lake pinned sensation swam 50 yards here last sechas been upheld by Ernest Larsen Ed Sheppard 170 Salt Lake night in an exhibition in 27 no relation to the former one to date arm scissors in the seventh with an onds a fifth of a second better than of round this season The latter won his bout their scheduled mixed wres the Canadian freestyle record in the Aggie dual meet tling and boxing match Others Uncertain Ray Dorman 170 of Grand JuncSome of the other Ute representa- tion knocked out Steve Lukas 165 tives are still uncertain Couch said Salt Lake m the second round of a fight The card was proEither Jack Spencer or Bill Young will wrestle in the 118 pound class moted by Coach Vernon Merrill of Several changes In the personnel of Wednesday: where Smart the Y man has yet to Carbon high HIALEAH PARK RESULTS FAIRGROUNDS RfcSUlTS TUESDAY the clubs loom as the opening games First race 6 furlongs — oQueaky (Weber) be beaten First rare 8 furlongs —Lucky Jack (Mills' 116 Sft 80 00 40 Out S4 won (3 Cry fSenior Games) 13 70 5 70 ’’Billy” Young erstwhile 104 $3 00 won Home Work approach Dory Detton brother of Reed and Four-Ba- ll (Tlldenl 118 $33 60 lift 40 second Tony (Allen) 13ft 50 Black second 16 40 3 40 Time Magna Merchants vs Globe Mills Callie stalwart has forsaken his old Joe (RoberUon) 118 third Klmbal-toDean former Utah stars or Kenneth Tome 109 12 60 third (Robertson) Signal 14 2 6 Also Prometheus ratis— love for the reorganized O S L outBo 8 pm 13 Also rans— Tumbling Olas Tame will grapple in the John K Delma Dunn Htppiaa fiir Ballot Prlnc® Sweep Afro American Ward Chiselers fit Several Utah Copper stars have vs ward Lincoln M a j Ogden class Tame achieved distinction in In Chanrry Tom Mac Jungle Boy Law 1Vnmirn r & JhlJEn gon 9 p m migrated to U S Mines including Fooll-Fellow the Aggie meet when he went into Makanda (Hernandez) 101 JM 80 136 Joe Grey classy fullback Neis C’arl Second rae i mile— Fetish (Callahan) Games) (Junior class to defeat Alan CORAL GABLES Fla 80 J9 the tNeei) second third iol OrlofI Tack 111 18 30 U 80 13 30 won Feb 20 UPl 48 Also rai Verity Ba'lol m 13 80 13 00 second Tore Coop's Market vs Westminster 6 Ison w don the "Blues" of the Cal — T Philip Parkins former British Time Forgeon Donna Dear Br’ghl Knot Charlie Bills 'Komeryi Eifcion lies while Gaston Chappuis may line w 90 third Time p m m Aong Keith Pond the Ute hook scissor amateur champion Primes Array Nemy Ve rmtciillte Lord and Hnu'sH 0v Prime 39 Alio ran Utah Power (Ogden) vs Hipwell up with the Vikings The board of Third race (fourth race aubtttutH) artist Is the most likely contestant Trvon Detroit Mich Tee Crscker Blf Badness Concord won their — 17 80 n 20 110 (Lando)ti control has for Us personnel the off! Maid o Honor Cabh 7 p m Third race 6 furlongs- - 50 in the 125 pound class although semifinals match in the annual ama- mile80 Saare' 60 5 40 yon Bert John (Garner) lo7 H won 0 60 109 $6 re rs of the Union who are not affill WEDNESDAY 12 20 104 $2 80 (Hanford) second 14 Riley 60 Eplnaca 90 34 fM Young may wrestle in It if he cannot teur l Teat'me iPcnlck) golf matches here six third Time 39 ated with any individual club power Alto rant— Defier aftun 114 (All Senior) second Black Feather (Deiamelas) get down to the 118 pound limit and five today to advance to the Civst&I Prince Aiao 'tana II 19 20 third Time vs 38th Infantry being given to this body to levy any Blue Malad veteran blind finals Jays Arnold Roylance Fourth race (fifth race stubstltutedi one Barn Ladv Firmer Fox Dance Westys 80 4 p m Spanish Play (Landolti 170 $8 suspension or fine on clubs or plavers Dove Cock Robin aWav® Top ( tussler of the Crimson will compete They played Tommy Goodwin mile— 114 14 80 Black M 20 12 60 won Wotan Cralfro Jimmie L Hieover vs Snow college 5 who violate the rules and Miller Floral In the 155 pound class Ed Watson in Monroe N Y and Celest Durand $3 00 seond Lucky Tom (pool! iPaarumai 110 mile— James River (RobFourth race of the organization or the playing 2 60 36 Alo rani— ertson! third Time p m 114 Ift 70 $2 70 32 10 won South-cthe 165 and Francis Bromley In the Brooklyn SMverdale Play lime Surf Board Pocatello A C vs Sigma PI 8 p m code (Monttomeryl 111- - 12 80 1212 3020 sec375 race race substituted! Fifth 'sixth 109 Lasker third Tommy Aycock and Jack Toomer miles — What Ha'e You ond Incumbents Include President A J Bingham A C vs Sugarhouse (Garner! 110 110 60 Time D'n19 Also (Mills! — Feaxe Rubrldge Ashley Smith brilliant 145 pound both of Jacksonville also defeated n 80 $2 80 won Stone Martin (Neel Prince Fux Luckv ran® Vice Presidents H J Hal 7 p m Rogers Merchants Racket 110 106 60 $2 13 second 60 (Pool! Blot grappler has no disputant for the their opponents Dan Soccoli New Fifth rate 3 furlougs-Oka- 2 ol 00 won (Robert47 Weber college vs U S Mines 8 ton and Kershaw White Treasurer O Also ran — son! tj 60 third WhoTime 122 17 80 $1 right to represent Utah In his weight Britain Conn and F H Hohlfeldcr Keveberate Meany Win Englewood 122 13 50 32 70 second John p m Llptrot Secretary H O Turvllle and Smith a man with Olympic ambitions Cleveland snj and five ’4 (Callahan) BU’h race (seventh rere substituted! (Pohard) 122 12 90 third Time D & R G W vs Gemmell club Assistant Seiretary Arthur Banham 112 Sll 00 Davenport miles— Vanquish and ability commensurate with them (Tinner! Hetioe 74 Also rsns Dry aBrscer 109 5 00 47 00 won Galahad (Pool) Brook Het 9 p m Times F)aa Vie will be a strong favorite to take the 3 20 U 20 second Feu foilett (Thoms! Hidge aBad MISS MACKENZIE WINS bHanlu Revonah Ro'al Grd Six Junior teams drew first round 2 76 109 Also 1rael 20 divisional welterweight title Time third Blarney De mi Gertrude Flying Draion Swagger Stick HAMILTON Bermuda Feb 20 Ann Parson Qnintel 1 Deseret Bank Downs Walkers xclt-In- ten-tea- 0 igym BANKERS Bundle ( IEAGHB Ttima Won ‘ s ttlkra 1 T x one-tw- National '!!:::: o 1 Loat 6 6 2 1 8 9 Fet 750 867 !oo 1 MV-Hel- en 1 state-wdd- 5 e ' Meet Reaches Final 1 n 1 ft 1 ter- Wa- - $ four-bal- 1 47 pho h 38 r 1 5 o 1 1 Jred f 55 6 earn lid® hre 1 9 17 O wm- - ! rFP 0 4 9 0 3 00 I s 0003 1 I ft s iors ft o 1 ond rldav 17 ' A Three changes loom for the Aggies In the approaching meet One of them would weaken the Logan entry Jimmy Gaskill veteran 118 pounder who won his bout with Spencer in the Utah meet may have to forego the finals because of a lame shoulder If Gaskill is unable to wrestle Fay Thnrnock will substitute for him Glenn Replaces Forreon The other two changes came about as results of victories In team trials Marshall Glenn has replaced Aland Forgeon as 175 pound contender and Sam Taylor appears likely to go into the 145 pound division in place of Flovd Keller Wright Noel the only Aggie who has two victories to his credit In dual competition will again wrestle In the 165 pound class where he Is favorite La Rue Yeates 125 pounds Park Keller 135 and Gunderson In the heavyweight division are the other Aggie entrants Montana State’s eight entrants are due here early Monday for the tour nament They Include Robert Hoad lev 118 pounds Harold Dver 126 Byrne Thrallklll 135 Chauncey Hurricane Wins Over B A C Caat le Co krill race 1 mile— War 6a'nt (Smith) Seventh race one auid one sixteenth 104Rlxth won Nealon Kay 33 70 S3 90 S3 40 M miles— Claret Lewis) 102 412 80 0 40 104 S4 40 33 00 second Starboard (Prain) IS 8n won Fssare (Irlden) 104 114 6018 60 Lleht 116 33 30 Time third Buck second Durva (J Keel) 106 14 20 third Also rana-M- y Sia Cotdr Clr 18 ft 1 Dolen 3 Also 49 Time Nun Plutarch Light cnni Ride a Wee Remit® Van Dry Dock DownSeventh race l1 miles —Oarhe (Allen) pour Bird Charlton Ml II 60 S3 60 11 20 won Genial Host 113 310 00 M CPmms! 122 10 second T me FAIRCROI ND FVTRIFK (F)wler! 113 19 60 third Druggist 3 s 6 fwrlon year-oldFirst race Jfiiiu ? 07 A'50 AVara rana— Woi klrM Bunt ng Lad lift Wyandotte 110 Bay Leaf Brush Top Hsttle Castl® Rock Dunrork ins Prince Tommy lift Desert Boy 110 Mus Unruly 110 Must Hurry lift Juxta-- P At I A CALIFNTE KNTILIM siilon 110 Bull Frog lift Master M y i® van furlong HW Flr®t r®? lift Vain Glory 114 Biootn Pafrh o!1a (le 1"2 K'U Poitou ChUrtrn 110 Trnnyjvootl 110 Motive 110 Chatter rlimmg V Irt 112 Rene lift Mad Finn lift Fortum M i 10ft Fair Boy 108 Happy Fallow 110 113 km) R® Bay Along W uiiop torby 10ft K m Commander lift Ivan Keade 30-2- 5 byes They are Henageis s Woolen Mills These teams will gel into action Thursday when second round games of both divisions wall Saturday night be held Hurricane led at the end of the third Semifinals will be completed FriIt counted only one field period 28 to 19 goa1 in the last eight minutes of play while day and the finals on Saturday B A C swtshed seven through the basket There will be no consolation brack T Jones for the locals tallied 15 pouits for ets but losers in the semifinal rounds his train to become high point man Th score will piny for third and fourth places B A C HURRICANE i i it Iinu aay UTFPI jine T £ i 3 ) j Nelson rf Individual members of the cham- ? 3 3 17 1ft Jones If 7 3 iu teams will receive gold fobs do- 1 4 2 8 W Jones e plon old oirig'Ta ? J ? Si Bex ond rar claiming 0 3 2 2 Utih rg ini Mcrrnii mi hht enow mated by the Hofmann Hardware 18 miles - Harass 105 Junior i 1 I ? and up jntin 4 10 8 Forsyth lg Hu 110 o''1- company of Salt Lake 'Die trophies 2 2 5 Cc no Jean Desalbla 110 Curtsey KM) Hun im 0 0 0 0 Haslam rf 0 3 0 CiMald Dim Ray 1U Toneys Blar loo m Oriole 107 ParatinlU 105 Garelh 107 to thF champion teams will be given 3 0 0 4 llaa! 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Nlrakii® ftl pion of tllft rhlllpnines i I Allred II 113 hlf 113 Woodriver j u v p n h on )7 pt Frfltnd 12U Durango 11 a a)io 0 1 t ? ! technical over Vearl White-’f- " Kij Harder tu7 Arlntor®( 113 jlnJ aMurton Ague 92 Dally Nrw® 9ft if)M PiMirt 4 oM and tip c'lmlnt Till On 104 head of Santa Monica Cal in the Alexander If t P’ay 107 Hr Bhnidr 112 H?® rln® 10 bWii'f ret a ker HiJ ri 'I a- nut lull 99 ( h iif aadrua Andersoik Le® entry III lliiroid Orr ont 112 iiiiFi 110 Palm Along fceventh round of their scheduled ten- 101 h 113 Primn los Orgxagl 103 CtU 34 1ft I 56 Total® Mead 113 Biu® Law 112 IDb 614916 Tethentry ('maned Wty lOUIid bout here last night i £igtiiU iace cuU® and 9400 UIO 103 Vulttgr 109 Canuon referee Gunn umplr® by Powers 112 CEDAR CITY — Although held to a lone field goal In the last period Hurricane eked out a 30 tq 25 victory over B A C here j i 1 1 1 iri°r ye®r-o- 1 Vernal Quintet Tt ® -- 3 i JltnllT C VI-1('- lili a d H 1 r'f HKM) d 1 n( C 1 ft n-i- 1 f) I 111® 1 kno'-kou- J Capitoli-an- Jordan Valley Ramblers High and land Paik M Men Cokeville 111 s Giants Assign Lindstrom to Keystone Post 1 the lost 1 h DO iey - fr ( ' I LOS ANGELES Feb 20 (UP)— The New York Giants took a long and energetic workout here today ln a warm sun which flooded Wrigley field The feature of the practice was the workout of Freddie Lindstrom at second base Lindstrom looked good and appeared to be free of the effects of his old Injury Eddie Marshall reported today and cavorted at shortstop The first home run of the year came when Clarence Mitchell a left handed pitcher socked one over the right field wall Tserfc National rime within half same of tha Wgu leading Walker five by de9 in the feafeating the latter club ture content In the Bankers league Saturday In the other contest Federal Reserve 2 triumphed over Security National The scores FEDERAL RESERVE 421913 6 f 1 Bill C Bowles rg Coulam lg 3 0 0 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Si Workman Totili 19 1 1 SS rlera Richardson WALKER SECURITY GTFPI Peterson rf Larson If BANK Cowsn rf Chrlslfnsen I el oif 54317 Anderson rf Miller if V i!h c Pyke rg Davis Is Total DESERET NATL OTFP 6 0 0 10 4 9 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 110 0 33 BANK OTFP refer Idaho Plans Hoop Tourney POCATELLO — Preliminary plans for the district basketball tournament to be held here March 9 to 12 will be laid at a general committee meeting called for next Tuesday noon by F A Plastlno athletic director of the University of Idaho southern branch A group from the Pocatello will assist chamber of commerce Plastino and other sports officials A schedule frame of six games on (Pi each of the first two days of the tourRAJAH PINCH HITTER —Miss Ada Mackenzie of Toronto ney has been derided upon with four Catalina Island Cal games on the third day Bnd other women's golf AVALON former Canadian champion today won the Belmont Feb 20 (UP) — After looking over his contests on the afternoon and eveManor ladies' championship defeat rookies for four days here Manager ning of the final day The tourney ing Mrs A B Fisher ulso of Toronto Rogers Hornsby of the Chicago Cubs will be plajed in Reed hall gym unTen 10 and 8 ln a 38 hole final match today remarked that It looked as der direction of the university though he would be only a pinch hit- teams will take part following IIFLPEB WIN Falls ter on this year's team plav at American CARTIE DALE — Th® Helper de Hornsby’s attitude Indicated he Downey and Montpelier of Caatle the Valley Greyhound fetd Those appointed by Plastino to meet imlr at Helper by a ®cnr® of 32 to 29 T was pleased with the activity of Billy Moffitt nd Fd Brad? were the hlh point Herman at second bate and Young'w'ith him Tuesday are F A Burton men for the loxern while AMDon and Ber- for lEdAmes J M McDonald WH Mui- the winner® Stanley Hack at third base ger® were the R F Brookhart Rae Both youngsters have bhown COLLEGE TRACK so far anrtJorb L E Glennon F M Bistline fielding ability Nebraska 49 3 3 Drake 65 I have been handy with the bat Her S E Brady E GledhiU and E F low® Btat® 65 Grlnnell 88 man came up from Louisville and Stltes COLLEGE WRESTLING Hack was purchased from the Nebraska 6 Kantaa State 1& club of the Pacific Coast knocking down pins with baseballs to win a doll The stand threatened league to close down for the dnv when UTAH POWER & Cochrane and other Athletic CARDS ON WING LIGHT LEAGUE ST LOUIS Feb 20 (P— The first came up contingent of the world champion BITKY HAS HOPES Standing ®f b® Team® Cardinals led by Manager Gabby CHICO Cal Feb 20 (Ah— Manager Street left St Louis for Bradrntown Bucky Harris of the Detroit Tigers ln preliminary tiaintng at RichardThe group consisted of Street Jess son Springs said today he expected Haines pitcher Bill linllnhan stsr "some improvement" in the team Rrhrdat® for Th! Week W®dneday General Offlc® v Traction left hander: Allyn Stout relief pitch this year especially on Infield deCo it I p m er Clink Wilson and Al Fisher two fense and pitihtng” He thinks the Friday Ufueral Offlc® vg Traction Co kt I P ID young pitchers Clarence Lloyd sec- addition of lsadoie Goldrteln and Both game will be played In th® Deaeret and newspaper men will Hamlin Luke materially EV' By winning thru two game®’ General retary Hallahan who came to St Louis strengthen the pitching staff Iur ‘lr‘l yf7nhr this morning from New Ymk with A tiaintng routtne was laid down L OFFICE BMIVICE DFPT an unsigned contract left tonight today The players will get up at Ol'FP1 UTPP 12 0 7 4 3 6 0 anrtia rf Bateman rf in after affixing his signature 7 30 o’cloik hike from 9 to 11 30 and 3 RnlrWlf-i0 6 8twart 0 0 0 0 If loosen up tossing the medicine ball 6 0 0 10 4 0 0 8 Mahtnn C Randall e MACK II I'RLFRS START Mi Alee rg 0 0 0 0 Meynnlifa rg 0 j until noon They are off the rest 0 0 0 0 Fowler 0 2 lg Hluar lg 10 FORT MYERS Fla Feb 20 (UP) of the day Jewel Fns coach of th Sl-If 3 0 0 4 — arid former manager of the I I 0 I rg Lefty Grove Philadelphia Ath Tigers letics pitching ace began training Pirates Is In charge of the 13 I 37 10 1 3 33n Tntl Tolklg the Lee county fair by here today cion Iticim Hn Lonu uinpir sub-distr- t®- Strat-celle- nt 1 9 Wal-ber- 1 P 1 1 Tt 'Ki-nr- r 1 g |