Show 1 s - jfn!! 4 r! - - ' r n A - z v fel5 X vs 5 j— THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 12 r j fJV rf T"J 4 £ 9 1932 WILL VISIT BEAR RIVER REFUGE Young Netters' Challenge Supremacy of Veterans in City Tournament' I GAME COMMISSIONERS QUITS v Bierman Discusses Duties of Quarter Butler Freed FIELDS HOSPITAL EYE In Utah State Football Coaches’ School Among Good MUCH BETTER Meet Entries Jackie thiry Presides at Meet Western States Delegates Arrive for Annual Meeting Sessions Open Friday Morning: Ducks Proposed License Ammunition Taxes Due for Discussion LOGAN—Discussion of the duties LEFT-HANDEgreat many of the points made by his D teams have been made by and responsibilities of the quartermethod back occupied the major portion of At 4 o'clock Schubert Dyche taught the third morning of football coacha class in athletic injuries and their ing conducted by B W Bierman Chasseur Hansen Holt treatment which met with instant apat the Utah Aggie coaching school proval Wednesday Alex McCafferty continued his golf Others Expected to Show In the opmion of the Minnesota A driving CLEVELAND Jnne 8 W)— The lessons in the stadium mentor the quarterback influences and approach shot contest has been from divots their who Well 80 cent must dig the and boys have play Tourney per bit arranged for Friday the port side may become the qualifications of a coach in being "thick skinned" and in being able to exclusive A meeting will be held at the defend his decisions A rising younger generation of tenShaker Heights Golf club Monday out the difficulBierman pointed nis players looms as a formidable ties that many quarterbacks come In to organize the National Golf association and contact with because of their inabil stumbling blpck to veteran stars In Tom lty to defend previous action There LOS ANGELES June 8 plan for a national southpaw tourthe approaching Salt Lake City chamnament this fall similar to the naSheehan Hollywood star hurler con are three things that a good quarterpionships The meet gets under way Satur- tmued to set the pitching pace tn the back will always bear in mind The tional open George Herman Ruth who at day and continues through the suc- Pacific Coast league today with a first is to punt when in doubt the LONDON least ran swat baseballs from the June 8 (UP)— Mini ceeding week on the concrete courts perfect record of seven victories and second is to refrain from passing left side Is understood tube slated no defeats Helen Jacobs of California will meet when the running attack is function at Liberty park Three outstanding members of the Fred Ortman his teammate stands ing in a satisfactory manner and the for the presidency Others In the Miss Dorothy Round in the opening movement include prominent re- younger crop of racqueteers expected out with four victories and no Los third is to be conservative when singles match of the Wighlman cup business men and southpaw to challenge formidably for the sin- verses Le Roy Herrmann the ahead and gamble only when behind th between tennis won the ace has aiidi competition Chasseur" An8eles pitching Nebo title are Bierman he showed that gles plainly United States and Great Britain FriGorlll Butler formerly of California most games so far this season how- taught conservatism and coached his and Dave Freed former University ever with 12 victories against five teams in safe methods free from the which has brought teams coached by day defeats The standings of leaders in chance element Mrs Helen Wills Moody will apof Utah captain him into national prominence Rom Chasseur former captain of the eluding games of Tuesday Some time was spent on methods of ney asserted that the driving offense pear in the second singles engagePet Won Lost ll ment with Mrs Eileen Bennett 1 000 practice 7 Bierman is a firm believer of this division is practically the only University of California tennis team 8hehan Hollywood 0 Miss Ja4 1 000 as her opponent 0 Hollywood familit because recently was defeated in an exhibition Ortman in remain which will un spring intact system practice a vi McDonald 0 Portland cobs will pair with her sister Califorthe players with the system der the new rulings by Mel Gallacher four time city Yde Hollywood BOO iarizes 4 nian Mrs Lawrence A Harper 0 ivo to be used in the fall and when the champion who will defend his title Rhoroal Portland then as used men such Cat Romney 727 3 in the meet The playerlDaaiia Oakland the players are Thompson Frank and Orland Waid against Miss Round and Mrs L R C 714 fall practice comes in the fust doubles matches is expected to be in considerably betlHReCrrmann?LosAngeies!!!!i2 5 708 ready to begin without the delay of Elwood Romney Brick Breeden and Mitchell 4 s 7 700 drill In fundamentals ter condition for the city meet and mo Lo Angeles Max his in Worthington illustrating 892 ! HOME RIM HITTERS Bierman stated that “practices offense The secret in the high 687 should not be carried on in a haphaz- scores turned in by Romney coached petition MALAD DOWNS GRACE Butler whose victory over Grant (By the Associated Press) ard way but should be organized teams seems to lie m the fact that he Home runs Wednesday Ruth Yankees Evans ranking junior star of the MALAD—The Malad baseball team with each player performing exer- coaches his players to shoot when Yankees Rogell Tigers J For Gehrig state established the former Berkeley Sunday defeated Grace 11 2 Malad s cises essential to his position ” Ooshn Groe Athletics ever they aie in scoring territory ter Indians Brown Cuccinello JoJley Red Sox He added that many teams overem- and in danger of a tie up or a force Dodders boy as one of the dangerous younger victory placed it in a tie with Grace Lee Phillies 1 Barbee PlrateSf players is expected to prove a for- and Clifton each team having won phasize signal drill and scrimmage out of bounds The player shooting Hchulmerich Braves The leaders Foxx Athletics 21 Ruth midable obstacle in the meet two games and last one Malad will practice the ball has the option of passing to Yankee 17 Klein Phillies 14 Collins The other member of the trio play Clifton at Clifton next Sunday Ott Romney concluded the basket teammate who rushes into the Cardinal 12 Bimmons Athletics 12j Freed has improved greatly over for- and Lava at Malad the following ball lectures in the afternoon when basket Romney particularly stressed Gehrig Yankees 12 totals American 228 National mer seasons when he has been a difhe illustrated his offensive system the follow-uand showed where a 189League grand total 417 ficult foe to dispose of Freed again will team with Gallacher in defense of the doubles champion but the latter is likely to encounter his young teammate in a stern mood somewhere Blong the singles elimination route In the Knight cup series last week Gallacher disposed of Buck Dixon of Provo in straight sets 6 4 6 3 The husky Provo star has long been the biggest obstacle in Gallacher’ drive for the state championship and the victory for the local player indi cates that he probably will have one of his best seasons Not Playing Best Bail Dixon was not playing his best ball when he tangled with Mel however and unquestionably will show great as the season proimprovement gresses Freed came decidedly to the fore by disposing of Sanky Dixon also in the Knight competition Dave won in straight sets 6 4 15 13 The match was a bitter struggle and the lasting qualities exhibited by Freed bodes ill for Gallacher Others Strong Such players as Ross Sutton Harvey Hansen Jack Irvine Robert Good-delBill Woodard and Clarence Bowman from Salt Lake and Paul Holt Wilson Booth Tony Sowards and Joe Swenson of Provo are expected to progress far In the singlet competition The Dixon brotheri art not entering the tournament In addition to the men's tingles Gillette Safety Razor Company feels We discovered and purchased for our exclusive there will be four other events — the men’s doubles women's singles use and at the cost of millions of dollars upon to make a confession and a junior singles and junior doubles Entries close Friday that in the statement are undoubtedly general manager of the More Game By GEORGE WELLS Actual migratory game conditions Birds of America association who will address the convention on the as exhibited by the Bear River Bay subject of "Effoits Past and Present of the will be study to Finance a Waterfowl Conservation object refuge Associ Western to the by delegates Program ” Carl D Shoemaker ation of Fish and Game Commission aecretary of ers who arrive here Thursday for the U S senate committee on the their annual three day convention conservation of wild life resources Newell B Cook Utah commission- in America will speak before the er and president of the association convention on the proposed stamp will call the convention to order Fri tax which has been approved by the day forenoon at the Newhouse hotel committee and now is due to go before ShoeThe sessions will conclude with a the senate for consideration maker replaces Seth Gordon presi banquet Saturday evening Officials of ten western states and dent of the American Game associaBritish Columbia as well as federal tion who- was unable to attend the officials will be among those who convention will make an inspection tour of the State fish and game commissioners famous refuge at Bear River bay generally opposed to a federal tax on The party will leave the migratory game hunting are expected Thursday convention headquarters at 0 a m to be among those to oppose either Thursday and will be joined en route federal levy They will seek to have op by federal forest and biological sur- the convention go on record as tax posed to either an ammunition vey authorities at Ogden TV'-'The trip to the refuge is expect- or a stamp tax but if this course be ed to be complete by Thursday after- comes impossible they may throw noon after which the delegates their weight in favor of an ammuni will return to Salt Lake and await tion tax Newell B Cook state fish and rame the opening of the convention Fri Convention meetings will be open commissioner who will call the an to of all members various fish and Members of the executive day o board however will go into a pre said Commissioner liminary meeting Thursday evening ord(ri jrl(Uy forrnoon Wednesday Membei s of such organi at the Alta club to been nations have the attend to urged arrive Delegates were beginning for the convention Thursday when meeting particularly to express their the open season opinions and regarding fish Dr R H Hocker Wyoming to be allowed at shooting game commissioner and D H Mad and Bear river bay refuge sen director of wild life resources in the The program for the convention: national parks led the party of vis itors into town Earl Fry of Seattle another speaker on the program pre viously had arrived here for the meeting Duck Problems Foremost Conservation of migratory fowls particularly ducks will be the major opie before the convention but out WASATCH IFAGl E of this broad subject will come sevW C Patterson ended even with bUndlnc of Team Won Lost Pet eral concrete problems which may Moroni Heiner after 18 holes of their 6 Oreen 8U BAH Rtamps add fireworks to the session Com3 3 500 Ortitied Production in match second the round June leg 3 2 400 missioner Cook said Wednesday Bugarhoim Merchant 1 Hoi&um 4 200 Baker of the directors’ One of these will be the adjustcup Wednesday afterment of federal open seasons to fit noon at the Country club Wednesday a Results the of BAH Oreen Stamps 75 Holsum Bakers 2 game conditions migratory Patterson defeated L E Arnold 1 Certified Productions Bugarhouae I western states a topic which probup in the feature first round encoun occupy the delegates ter Tuesday when Heiner handily ably will Thursday's Schedule Mountain Slates vi D fc R U W Ho 1 throughout their meetings Friday won from F C Richmond 5 and 4 Scanlon Peeney and Oliver 0pm Bpry Another important matter to come The two victors will Firemen vs Traction Community their before the meeting will be that of second round contest complete Woolley M Creer and D Creer by Friday proposed federal tax measures cenW G Hunter defeated J H Morrl S & H Green Stamps triumphed tered specifically on duck hunting son 8 and 1 G L Holman defeated over the Holsum Bakers 8 to 2 in Suggested legislation in this direc- Jack Goodard 2 and 1 Dr Ralph C the feature game of thA Wasatch tion has come in the form of two Pendleton defeated A B Callister league Wednesday In the other conmeasures one providing for a cent a default and F A Fisher defeated test Certified Productions upset the shell federal tax on ammunition and by 8 and 8 in other first J A dope by downing the Sugarhouse the other providing for a dollar fad round Twelves J A Hale and Athol Merchants 7 to 6 eral stamp tax on each state license Rswlinsmatchres and Frank Kautzman and Dr Green Stamps scored one run in the sold to permit duck shooting W N Pugh must yet play off first and one In the third only to As the delegates gather there are matches have the Kids tie the count in the indications that the convention will second-rouncontests paired first half of the fifth However take one of three definite stands on as All be finished by Fri must follows club put the game on ice In the proposed tax legislation It will their half with a three run rally evening: throw its lnfluenca either In favor day vs Hale Rawlins Hunter winner Harry Turner on the mound for of the ammunition tax or the stamp Pugh winner vs Holman the losers and Sammy Oliver Stamps tax or It will take the third course Kautzman Pendleton vs Fisher vs and Heiner chucker both pitched exceptional of opposing any federal tax either diPatterson ball Owens center fielder for the rectly or indirectly on duck hunters winners did the best hitting getting Farvln Favors Shell Tax three safeties In four times at bat The most ardent advocate of the Sugarhouse scored one in the first ammunition tax Is R G Parvln Coloon two singles and an infield out rado fish and game commissioner Murphy's double drove In two runs who Is a charter member of the west in the third after Turner had issued em association of fish and game two walks and a single Two hits commissioners Parvin who will ad brought in one in the fourth and fifth not the will dress In the sixth Scanlon walked reached mooting Friday make this measure the subject of his Mrs H C Cunningham with a net third on a double and scored when talk but the advocates of the shell 71 was medalist in the qualifying Johnson grounded out to first tax are expected to rally round him Redding scored the first run for the as Its leader One such advocate Is round of the June leg of the directors' winners in the first frame He Arthur F Foran vice president and cup for women Wednesday at the Nib safe on an error stole second wentwas to course on a passed ball and scored on third ley park golf Mrs H D Brencke with a score of passed ball In the second Moore singled and scored when Harmon 98 had low gross dropped the third strike and then Mrs Cunningham and Mrs J B threw wild to first Murphy's bad Dunn met In the only throw to first allowed two runs to match The othef contestants drew score in the fourth Moore scored In byes and will be paired in second the sixth He doubled reached third round matches as follows: on an Infield out and scored on anMrs O C Allen vs Mrs Norman other Pomeroy scored the winning The winner of the Hy Sharman-BobbiMork Mrs Ray L Smith vs Mrs run on Redding’s single Sampson wrestling match at Wesley Prouse: Mrs A1 Emery vs HOLSUM BAKSRY STAMP BHOA Mrs Breneke Mrs B B Dorothy opBHOA McCullough's arena Friday night Brewrton Penrose Jb 2 0 0 3 of Mrs the the winner poses Cunning Morn 3b 3 2 4 3 Nlelon 3 0 0 0 probably will enter the coast welter 4 110 Manli I ham Mrs Dunn mstch which must be Even lb Kim rf 4 0 10 Oaen cf 41?3 elimination tournament In the north played by Friday evening Hate 3b 3 10 3 Allred 3 0 0 1 lb west some time this summer accord Me Oil cf 3 0 10 Hall If 3 10 0 Stone It 3 j yimliar rf 10 ing to word received by Promoter R 10 J j OiCook Krmer c 2 It Verne McCullough from a prominent Turner p O 0 3 Oliver p 113 0 coast promoter 3S S IS 10 Tot' Sharman and Sampson clash In the 8 As H cmrxN Totals 34 3111 feature attraction at the arena for Boor by lnninaa Holsum Bakery the western welterweight champion000 030 0—3 Highland Park tennis team swept Clreen 8lmi Error— Bale 101 0J0 X— 6 ship which now is claimed by Shar-Thstolen baea— flummry the entire three series tournament "all Brewrton 2 Morgan Sacrlllc hit — man boys are slated to grapple with Lincoln ward The last two se- Nieliou htl-- Bll Three bar f three-fal- l Marsh a best "match Owen Two-bCook s hits— follows1 ries are as Worsen 3 two hours and five minutes Both Brewerton hramer Bates Double play— Paul Leavitt Henry Burnt combina- Slone to Morgan Credit to Oliver Sampson and Sharman are looked tion suffered defeat bv the Lincoln oharee defeat to Turner rlrtory Buna reaponaible upon as two of the outstanding wel4 Struck out— Br doubles Dick Bali 5nd Dee Batchelor o r 11 Turner J' Turnr 1 Bates u balls— Off terweights in the game today fri Oliver 1 Turner 4 Hit with pitched ball— Last Friday night the pair grappled Passed ball— Kramer Tim Horton Jensen and Elmo Garff Penroae of to a draw in one of the most colorful game— j so limplrra— Detker and Lm matches seen at routed Highland Park’s other duo of Scorer S AC — M Creer the arena this season Max Baker and Wayne Goff 6 2 Sampson gained the first fall and — C fri Sharman ° barely managed to eke out DuinioNM White John Holt of Highland Park vanbhoa f1 before the final gong ended Davis 6 2 6 J Brent Fred quished Striped I J Glade beat Howard Herzog 7 6 6 4 Mot toll' lb 5 3 13 o ' Besides the classy headline bout 4 m and Colored Mmirton sb c i 141 Griffith jb 3 0 0 jl Promoter McCullough has engaged ’ Orv Goff of It P took Jav Gardner Am'itr'n! Flannel o 3 c tioy’d’ 4 ?ur Profesiol wrestlers and will camp to the tune of 4 6 7 8 6 0 Harmon o I o finest amateur 0 snow eight of the i rf Trousers into The second scries 4 0 0 4 Sanford e tMl1 p o! stars In the intermountam country Lincoln's Brent Davis defeated H ’ 1 Longson grapples Al Spnrks of BhfpherVp o 0 0 P’s Arn Goff 617 3 Dee Batchelor the northwest and Ralph Motley will Total routed John Holt 6 3 6 X 30 7 317 tussle with Lea Nelson jj o IS 13 Totals t another Bcor bx lnuin Fred Glade vanquished his tradi nuggrhouse amateur performer 103 1U 0—0 tlonal rival Howard Herzog of Lin- Crufi(i Productions wo Joj x— 7 scat reservations for Friday’s Early Summr-Error Moreton 3 Andcron coln 36 75 2 Kfhl Btoifit bM— card indicate that a large house prob Mnrphr The doubles combination from H lirddlnaHrmon Murphy 3 Kyhl Pomrroy Moors ably will turn out to see the profesanWayne Goff and Murray Bywater 2 K lloyd Two bass has- - Murphy sional and amateur matches and like plli hed- - by firnlth 4 broke through Elmo and Major Garff ion Moore 3 lnninaa Credit victory to Shepherd ly will enable at least five of the Shepherd 8 6 n after grueling mats h drffat to ( gch Run ciigrg leading intermountam amateur stars for -- Smith ( Bhephiyd 2 Paul Leavitt and Max Baker van- out--atrnck H Cah J Smith 3 Shepherd 1 Baaee to compete in the Olympic trials in Lincoln’s belle-Oquished other doubles team on ff A portion of the receipts Bmtlh 3 Shepherd I New York rerli Jay Gardner and Horton Jensen 1 e! reeed ball— Hrmon lime of m I so for Friday's show w ill be turned ov er Umpires—Scanlon and Udd Scoter— Creer to 6X63 the Olympic fund committee headed by Ott Romney B Y U coach Neff Smart A A U champion and Intercollegiate titleholder for three years meets Lawrence McNici local amateur star of the Deseret gymna Members of the Fort Douglas wo slum Del Young 175 pounder from Mrs Mark E Weiss with an 80 Wednesday an B Y U and holder of several title was victor in the blind bogey feature men s committee tournament of the ladles' day pro nounced a revised lineup for the team tackles Otis Shepherd iman Hales with women of forest Dale at another B Y U champion is matched gram at the Forest Dale golf course match the fort course Thursday forenoon with Carl Stackmnn A A U runner Wednesday FORT POUCH A8 rORfST DALI up and Ashlev Smith U of U per Mis H it Rose won the putting )8r L fl Mrs J M Rllry contest bv requiring on'y 30 PutU M' rlrlrn Hofmann former grapples Delbert Kunkle of £ the Drseict gymnasium Mr Harry Ror her round Mrs led Prouse and ttn c jimma Mr J £ QrainWfll Mrs A C Moore with 31 wcie tied '" j2 f'nuhiow A C Moore Mr McKEAN NINE WINS F T Whitworth for second ifjlj Rlth Rtnwert Mrs Mr Mark g SANDY— McKean Service noned 118 SOUTH MAIN STRFET Mus Helen Hofmann with 44 47—91 Brm stmim Mrs H H Rn Vets out Bateman Feeders 8 5 in s Inst Mr O (’ Pint Mrs M MrOnwell IWri W H Mrs C A Uuthey gnme Tuesday in r rr as Patterson Ileiner Stroke to Even Terms in Mateli Stamps Take Battle From Holsum Kids 1 first-roun- d Tur-vllle- Mrs Cunningham Leads Qualifiers In Nibley Meet FIEIBILT’S first-roun- Friday Bout Winner May Enter Meet d CHICAGO June S (UP) — Fields welterweight champion who hae been confined to the Michael Reese hospital since May 25 with an eye ailment will be released Saturday according to a doctor’s report released today by Ray Alvis comanager of the boxer y GOLFERS TO FORM GROUP Sheehan Leads Coast Hurlers -- Highland Park Net Team Wins 1 1 I e two-out-o- NEW V SPORT L 8-- KS i rt' soio iso ill bnl-iian- 6--2 8-- 1 ch 1 Mrs Weiss Wins Dale Tourney Softies V Dale Ladies Play Furl Golf Team inr" i ’ Yankee Helens Draw Opponents In Cup Singles Whit-tingsta- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p DGING I '4 THE TRUTH --A STATEMENT BY THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY THE unique annals of American business It is with deep regret and no little embarrassment that we do this in order to tell you frankly what actually happened when we introduced a new Gillette razor and blade Soon after this was done we found that al- though the great majority was pleased some users complained quality was not up to standard I utl ' We learned why Our equipment had not been equal to the task of producing millions of blades at high speed without a certain variation in quality that affected a small portion of our output As a result some blades that left the factory were not as good as you had a right to expect Im- mediately we directed our principal effort to- ward the achievement of uniformity Everything within our power was done to end variation More than this— impossible as it seemed of accomplishment at the time — we set out to develop or find a better production process having as a major re- quirement the elimination of varying quality The Gillette Blue a manufacturing process that was amazingly superior to our own this method modem and automatic millions of blades can be made at top speed without variation in quality By We incorporated refinements of our own invention and installed the new machinery throwing out all of our old equipment Now we announce today's Gillette blades made by the new management The usual superlatives have no place in this sincere statement of ours so we will let the quality of the blades speak for itself The green Gillette package remains unchanged but the blades are new in every respect quality performance and method of manufacture Super-Blad- e The $2 Kroman Dd Ltuo blade has been withdrawn from production We offer the Blue e as its successor This sensational blade is far superior to the Kroman and costs considerably less You pay only a few cents more than for the regular blade and get unmatched shaving comfort Its extraordinary shaving performance will convince you that the Blue Blade is the sharpest ever produced A blue color has been applied to the blade for easy identification It is contained in a blue package Cellophane wrapped Super-Blad- V ‘J You can try today’ Gillette blades without risking a cent If you don’t agree they are superior return the package and your dealer will refund your money Our reputation depends upon the proof of these claims Being absolutely certain of the quality of these Gillette blades we do not hesitate to make this statement over our signature GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS k |