| Show Opening Set Today at Forest Dale J Forest Dale will stage Hi formal golf opening Saturday with a triple feature according to Pres Paul Ownby A noie In one contest will be held the day Starting at throughout 2 p m a best-baamateur tourney wiu be held and in the evening a dance w ill be staged for all golfers and their partners The event will also be something g of a with Ed Kingsley Ven Savage and Harry Borg all in town after a long absence The three will play in a foursome with Pro fessional perry Henderson ll home-comin- Driving Contest t'tah't annual state golf mmett'wiu feature the formaldriving open-ir- g at Kibley park Sunday The fairway blasting will start at noon and continue until 2 p m according to Professional Tom McHugh The driving contest will be followed by a mied Scotch foursome tournament Twenty-fou- r teams were entered In the meet Friday night Entries will be received and Sunday until 2 o'clock Saturday Bill Korns is champion The long hitters defending in the game are expected to participate The course will he closed for regular play after s 21 TO a m The first group to tee off In the hast bail meet will be Commissioner Fred Tedcaco and Mrs Gale Smith Mr and Mrs Max Baker Mr and Mrs John Allen and Mr and Mrs Chub Utter Aggies Redskins Scl Golf Match LOGAN’ — i’tah enter- Track Meets Set for Saturday Broncos Favored Prep Athletes Cougars Rattle C College In Junior College Tourney Await Relay f It’ll be five against one Saturday afternoon when spikesters from Mesa Dixie Carbon Weber and Snow pool their efforts against a B A C track squad which seems a shoo-i- n to win the lntermountain junior college cham pionship on the B Y U oval comment: Ing at 1:30 pm The meet will be held In conjunction with the Utah high school relay carnlvat Coach Murray Maughan’s Broncs had a field day at the B Y U Invitational meet last week winning nine of the 16 events and setting records in three Rod Brown gal e in 2 033 Elden loped the Fullmer negotiated the 100 in :1015 and the 880 relay quartet toured the two laps in 1:327 Add to those marks the first places by Gordon Beckstrand in the 440 Dan Lindsay In the low sticks and a tie for the high Jump Udell Smith in the javelin Dahl Cleave in the discus and it's easy to see why the Broncs are top heavy favorites Mesa is counting on Bob Hawks e to repeat his toss in the shot-pwhile N Roberts of Snow win in the hopes to gain a clear-chigh Jump this week well-balanc- haif-mil- first-plac- ut ut LEONARD SETS LANDS TALK Redskins On Ute Field Event in Provo By BILL CLEGG Salt Lake's biggest college track Dozens of high school speed mer- season a campaign that will end with NCAA championships gets chants will tie on their spiked shoes underthe way Saturday with Utah and Y B U Saturday afternoon when the Utah clashing in a dual meet at High School Activities Assn holds the “U” bowl Its annual relay carnival on the Competition will get under way at 2 pm with the hammer throw on B Y U oval at Provo and the rail-birfield Activities will start In the stadium at 230 pm with- the who have been clocking the Cummings high Jump pole vault and shotput prep scantlclads are expecting new The first running event Is slated for records in at least two events 2'40 the mile race to Coach Fifteen relays are on the pro- Ike Armstrong of according Utah gram seven each for class A and B It will be the first meet for B Y U with a shuttle relay open to both Utah university lost Its test four-man divisions These merry-go-rounto Utah State 65& to 74 Kmopening last week will be sandwiched In be- It’s impossible to draw a comparison HAVANA Cuba May 2 (UP) -The Brooklyn Dodgers Friday exercised their purchase option on three star members of the Havana Cubans who currently are leading the Flor- Apples will tain the I'tah Redskins In a Rolf ida International Baseball league The players claimed by the Dodgnatrh at the Logan course Saturday 10 ers were Pitchers Rafael Rivas and am at alertingKorrs-DtBill Morris Walt Harrls-Jo- e Llmonar Martinez and Jones and Jack White-JacMario Diaz It was believed Reese will perform for Utah Dick Lundahl-Jar- k that they wotjld be left with the Schwanexeldt Rulon Gardner-Poge- r Havana club until Brooklyn decided to place them with a farm team Taj lor Vern Oberhansley-Kar- l Tavlor will represent USAC in the U S n Catcher-Outfield- er k University of Utah netters who have dominated the tennis sport since J939 took a big step toward the 1947 college crown Friday when they turned back Brigham Young univerbefore the crowd sity that has ever turned biggest out for a net match at the “U" courts The old rivals were all even 2 when the four singles matches were completed but the Redskins all three doubles to sew upswept the victory won1 Rockwood 1 No the Lynn Singles tussle for BYU when he defeated Bob Koch in an excellent exhibition of tennis The 5-- 2 2-- 6-- 4 6-- 2 Ehc Salt Cak ITribtnu 8-- 4-- 6 6-- 6 No 4 singles tussle with Hamel sets before it was decided 4 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cho° (220- - Paul Summer relays E C Carlisle J2U ZJIRJ 20 Rhode L K Nicholson lally 410— Junior eoHeae two-mirun K Falck I Waldo Martin 4 ’25— Tumor college iow hurdles Ed Howell J H Hay — Ffeh school shuttle relays (100 Lea Bennett Thomas Axelsen “Ward Thorpe Howard Christensen d 450 —Junior college Bob Bever Homer Tucker 500—Junior college mile relayrelay Scott Smith Ed Christensen Enoch Smith Scott Varley P C Jensen E M Eichbauer Dan Howells Elmer 8lm Bill Clawson Russ Pett M D Pomero Lu C Tengberg J L Preece J M Hardy Nelson Aldrich R Soderberg Morris Parrish Davis Watkins H A Stratton M W Starbuck Art Liddle Dee Anderson CANTON England May 2 (UP) — J T Youn Jr John K Aldous Davis Art Seare Charley Stowe and Gerald Micklem Ke!iv KeHon H A Smith two seasoned workmanlike golfers A1 Fred Keeler Louis Smith who undoubtedly will represent Great Harold Child H J Parker Britain In the Walker cup matches R O W rncx k T C Hand Jr Roy Mulliner Albert Igo the U S this month against Wood fc) Arnold Goff advanced to the final round Friday of the Brick Smith T D Morris (c) Ashley British amateur tournament Wally Johnson Rodger Dougherty Pat Mansell exStowe a powerful Dorg Hoiford E Thompson J J H Jones coal miner reached the finals by W W G Carver W W Allen former R B Porter defeating Alastair Keith David Marietta 2 1 F Micklem J and R H Merrill Pincree Cambridge golfer R W Wilson won his semifinal match from Stan- John F Kimball Hebe Rutter Steve Howell ley Lunt 1934 British amateur titllst Rav Bradford A C Conner 4 and 3 Stan Spencer Porter Ilck Walt Gooding The Walker cup selectors also In- Mel Jensen McNeil Ben Llngrnfelter vited two other “finds" to partici- CDavid I Walker Ed Montague pate In the final trials at Saint J F Cowlev C W Wilkin Andrew’s course They are Tom Hiley Henrv Chapman Hteve Dunford Trv Peterson Ken Rogeraon and E B Mlllward who Impressed John Anderson Frank Christensen members of the committee J H Ni cod emu E W Blackhurl W B Spencer Farl Lvman Tver Jatna John Bice M G Heftsman N Friendly 0 1 ee Walt Habblsh Wright R E Rudolph Frank Folland Gene Amott Ed" Anderson Adrian Pembroke VValt Watkins Bevo BeT David Edgehiil t W’alt Hansen Gordon 'Holt Paul Elfirren Partner E W Hardy Bay Evans 440-yar- ORPHAN ANNIE By Harold Gray HEVf SOMEBOtV’S 440-44- AT ALL THAT DRAWER SHUT-LE- IT OPEN AN INC- I 880-yar- BEEN PQQWUN THIS PLACE -- QUITE AH ARTIST AT fT TOO -- ALMOST NO TRACE 100-yar- If your car isn’t absolutely essential in your business you’re better off to sell at today's premium prices Drive in for apimmediate cash praisal Remember higher price at 6-- pilot EX-- ar OBVOU$LY 6 0 By Milton 1 IPMCIES TOP FOR USED CARS 6-- first-plac- The schedule of events: WE PAY 4-- 6-- !!! m 11 three After dropping the rirst set Hamel and Con Deardon finished strong to down Bud and Paul Harmon 4 Bob Williams and Vernia Swenson sewed up the victory for 3 Utah with their win over Alder and Thurgood The results: Lynn Rockwood BYU defeated Bob kodi Utah I 1'— 19 Saturday May 3 1947 two played almost flawlessly through the fitst set but Rockwood s superiority became evident as the match went along Chauncey Peterson took a thriller from Mae !Pyke After the marathon first set Peterson grabbed a 2 lead in the second only to hae Pyke rally to win at Chauncey ran up a 1 lead In the final game but Pyke closed the 4nargln to 4 before Peterson pulled It out of the ‘fire Vernle Swenson and Lee Hamel won the other two singles to square the battle Paul Harmon forced the STEVE CANYON ds tween events of tha lntermountain of the two but Indications junior college conference meet with are that the squads meet will be close both affairs set to commence at either school can cop the laurelsand 1:30 pm BYU will be counting heavily on Buddy Walker In the field events All Belays Clarence Robinson in the distance With a program consisting of noth races Phil Nelson In the hurdles In the high jump ing but relay events It's anybody's HarvardwithHinton about 30 others guess as ter which school can walk along The Utah off with more than one of the big Thomassen mainstays will be Wes and Vic Hotz in the e trophies which go to the Garth Paxman in the quarwinners in each relay However sprints Crowther and Bill WoodEast South Ogden and Davis on ter Blaine in the high Jump Cliff Cooper the basis of earlier performances ard A1 Jones In the and vault Allen loom as the class of the Smith In the hurdles pole Dick Bowman In squads while Murray Lincoln the e and about 30 others Uintah Richfield or Valley may be All of the above Utes firsts In lucky enough to corner a pair of thJJual meet with the won victories The complete scheduleFarmers of events Murray high school's mile relay follows: of equipment quartet of Hurzeler Austin Palm-qul200— Hammer throw and Stauffer lias come within artU1?11 jump’ pole vault- Ihotput 4 of a second of the 3:38 6 mark run 2j 50— now held by Springvllle while the run 2 — dash Davis Darts need to clip only 2 9 hurdle broad jump discua High Jj0 seconds from their best time to ana Javelin better the 3:374 record hung up by 3 20— run J 50— Provo In that event in 1938 dash 3 40 — run low hurdle 2 Best Chance — 400 Mile relay South appears to have the best d chance to nip the mark Its combination of EUginton Leary and Robinson turning in a Kingston mark of 1:357 as compared with the state record of 1:341 done by Ogden In 1940 Bement-Knlgh- i ds blg-scho- ol Dodgers Purchase Cuban Ball Stars The controversial question of private vs public ownership of western lands will be a major topic of discussion when the 27th annual conference of’ the Western Association of State Game and Fish Commissioners convenes In Santa Fe N L June 4 5 and 6 Boss Leonard Utah fish and game director was informed Friday Leonard who is vice of the association has president been assigned the task of presenting the game administrators’ side of the question with Dan Hughes of Montrose Colo chairman of the joint livestock committee on public lands to present stockmen’s slews on the proposal Redskin Net Team Defeats Invading Cougars 5 to 2 H- FT THAT GUY- - AND WHY HOW? 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