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It—Without the Medal Arthur Frank right who celebrated his 75th birthday and the receiving of Ina medal in honor Deseret gym is of his 38 years of membership 1 NEW HAVEN Conn April 2 (UP)—Fleet of Philadelphia successfully defended his national breast stroke and pionship s in both the 220-yar-d medley Friday night setting a new world's record stroke The predental student from LaSalle college streaked through the waters of Payne Whitney pool to take the breast stroke in 2:305 There is no official world record for 0 yards but his time was good enough to eclipse his own mark at 200 meters which is one and a half yards shorter In winning his trial heat earlier in the day in 2:327 (setting a new American record for 220 in 2:313 yards) he was clocked of a for 200 meters seven-tenth- s second better than his unofficial mark No clocking was made time in the final but his is applicable to the shorter dis100 tance For the first yards he 200-met-er 220-ya- rd trailed Bob Sohl of Michigan the and then Big Nine champion pulled away to win by 200 yards as bill Schmidt of the York Pa Y M C A beat out Sohl for second place Sohl's defeat was typical of a day of disappointment or Michigan the Big Nine and NC AA champion which was a pretourney favorite for the team title Verdeur's double triumph overshadowed the other three events inon Friday night's program cluded the successful defense by Miller Andersonoof Ohio State of dive championship his for the third straight year Anderson barely outscored his teammate Bruce Harlan ng one-met- er LARGEST YET - Arthur Frank Wins Medal Joe Verdeur While a class of Salt Lake businessmen in exercise trunks stood by—still puffing from fast calesd the thenics — silver-haire- d Arthur in the breast Frank 75 Friday was presented with a medal by P D Clarke manager of Deseret gymnasium CHAMP BEATEN The medal was the second to be awarded by the gym the first medal having been presented to Charles Midgley who began gym membership at 75 and continued it through his 90th birthday Next candidate for the award will be grin member Willard Hanson like Mr Frank a charter memDAYTONA BEACH Fla April ber who will be 75 years old next 2 (UP)—Marie Corridon of the year Women's Swimming Assocation of Mr Frank said Friday that he New York City upset defending had taken up exercise at the sugof his physician who also champion LAnn Curtis in the finals free style event Fri- gestion of the the club 38 years ago "The joined of doctor dropped gym membership— day to set a new national record 599 seconds in the 1948 A A U and is now dead" noted Mr Frank women's senior indoor swimming who believes regular exercise is and diving championship meet necessary for good health and is his The New York swimming cham- own best proof of his argument Owner of the Arthur Frank pion's record broke the 60 second mark set in 1931 by Helen Mati- clothing store 208-1- 0 South Main son Mr Frank was born April 2 1873 Grodno Russia He opened his at of San Francisco Miss Curtis clothing establishtook second place and Brenda Hei- first American ment in 1904 at Murray His two ser of Los Angeles third Frank and Harry and Boris backstroke event was sons The 200-y- d also Weinstock a J J won by Sue Zimmerman of the are active members gym Ntultnonch Athletic club of Portland Ore who covered the course in two minutes 294 seconds TrailLos ing her was Muriel Mellon ofMauAngeles in second place and 7 6 reen O'Brien of Newark N J in third place school Nancy Merki also of the Multhigi MAGNA—Cyprus noch club of Portland captured the handed South its second setback 300-y- d individual medley for the in two days when the Pirates third straight year winning Fri- notched up a 6 victory over the day in four minutes and four sec- Cubs Friday afternoon at Magna onds She established the national The game was a record of three minutes 534 sec- affair onds for this event in 1947 The score: South c)proto The one meter springboard divAB H 0 A ABHOA ing event was a duel between de- 1(1gm21) 25 3 11 4 Luman313 44 01 01 00 0 0 Davin11 JackmoLc fending champion Zoe Ann Olson 4 3 2 2 0 Rufdliton:04 of Oakland Cal and Ann Vicky Futmer311 32 01 13 4 3 3 0 2 Or Draves of Los Angeles with Miss Karrenrt 43 00 00 03 Ch'pncrt 3000 Rotftspxrt Fraser-21- 3 4 d 3 6 Draves winning with a score of Westit Cc Simothlb 4 0 9 0 2 0 3 1 S 10718 to become the new national Thomay If 0 0 0 0 Ortone A 0 0 0 0 Fnodgraiscp 0 Moynelf Olson Miss ended up Grirm'dr champion 0 0 0 0 0 a followed 2 0 0 0 score of 1050 5 0 Mwserrf 3 with by 13exhawc '1 0 MeDon'(10 1 1 Pat Elner of San Francisco with a Trepederp 0 3 total of 10156 -- 1 0 0 0 xR'i A A U cham300-yar- Curtis Loses Swim Race son-in-la- w By VERN IIAUGLAND Bonneville Sets Opening for '48 Golf Play Bonneville golf course will bemunicipal opened Saturday for the first time this season it was announced Friday by Dick Kramer pro at the course Permanent greens will be used and the course is in excellent shape according to Kramer The opening announcement is "dependent on weather conditions" Kramer pointed out The other two municipal coursPs Forest Dale and Nibley have been open for some time pre-class- 7-- 1 1 ic Robertson Chuck Almauist and Marshall Cal Alhambra Oscar Schultz Ernie Wiser Ray Gibson Pete Yano R O Dobbs Frank Mally Frank E Scheffner Bill Bailey Bob Williams Jack Allen Serge Glade Harvey Glade Don Caddy and J V Glade Salt Lake: Chet Peterson Ezra and Mahoney Ogden Jack Lukey and Gordon Curtis Reno Nev Stanley SerdynskL Los Angeles and Francis Hazel Springville 7 pm—Joe Kavanaugh Noble Fisher Fred Gushurst Ernie BenEddie son Ambrose Gallagher Felt John McNeil John Finkbeiner Joe SenstleberL Denver S C Reed and Ray Commons Lynn CoonRobert Ross Myer Rupert Ida F Egger Grand Junction Colo Joe Coe Bob Keel John Friesen Walter Cline and Ellsworth Hartwell Salem Ore Dave Chipman Dr W R Worley Henry A Richardson and Van Morley Salt Lake John Jim Abplanalp Bingham A Porenta Jr Reliance Wio Those Frank Camp and Roy A Gibb Vallejo Cal Howard Braun Colo and Bill Von Trinidad lienkle Mel Buether and Bill Flesch Los Angeles 10 pm—Ellis Breckenridge Jack Steward Sid Searcy Chuck Egan Roscoe Cox Bob Hope Billy Evans Bob Gates and Rody Bosworth Denver Irving Huston Jack Benson Gene Watschek Del Colvin Aaron Lutz Keith Anderson EngleJoe Barney Ogden wood Colo Allan DahL Richmond Cal Cliff M Gus O Davis Christensen Deutsch Bob Wild Cliff Rushing Peter Stemac John Coffey Lee San Phil Arras Jouglard and Brattain and James Francisco Andy Deskin Las Vegas Nev Otis J Salt Lake Pusey and P C Jensen John Dominick Boise and J B Mackenzie Santa Monica CaL 1 1 xxGOTtes'd Jordan Fit)liters Head for Boston 1 1 0 0 0 31 7 24 11 xBatted for Ifr Donald xxBatted for Treseder 101 100 South Cyprua Lanier and Co r"n'Mt---i4- V'4i Form Team r LesItH---1-:- r §2::: f' --- !!! : : Chicagoan Wins Skating Laurels COLORADO SPRINGS Colo April 2 (Al—Summary of Fridays events in the national championship figure skating 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55 32 010 Milkovicha Romanog 21 28 71 59 O2 0f 05 09 Hillg Grahamg 3 3 0 6 Flanichs MatekaLg JBusico 0 0 0 0 peunder: Floyd Richardson Heariey Lionellit 0 0 0 0' O1 02 01 21 Cashman 8adovich 0 2 1 1 and Jay Lambert 0 0 0 0 Dentro 8 17 10 26 9 17 10 26 Totals 12 2 34 14 27 10 38 heavyweight—were accompanied by 18 Score Totals by quarters: Score by quarters:q their coach Mary Jenson 38 6 25 16 '5 5 17 2R Murray The group plans on arriving in Tooele 10 14 17 26 Cathedral 6 16 23 as Tooeie Mercer Of icials—Couch and " Boston Saturday afternoon in time Officials—Powell and Sonia for a workout that day and on St rats Jr Divine St UHF Sr Plingham Jr $t Patrirk Sr FP rITFP GT Sunday in preparation for the open- 7 3T 1IF 1 4 0 2 Volkf IFMcCabe OTFP 5 2 1 1115 Garabanaf 10 0 0 RRarbenf 5 on Monday ing round bouts 0 0 3 1 0 6 GBarberf H Volkt 0 4 3 2 10 Ndisocht Mortonf 5 2 0 10 A 5-- first-perio- two-poi- nt ld two-day-o- 38-2- 1 1 1 by the 38-2- Cyprus Defeats to South 1 WASHINGTON April 2 (JD- -Trustees of Ducks Unlimited Inc appropriated S325000 Friday for improvement of wild duck breeding grounds in western Canada this summer Morton V Smith president of the sportsmen's organization said it was the largest such appropriation in the club's history The appropriation for field work last year was $300000 a Minneapolis grain Smith said Ducks Unlimited broker complements In Canada the wildlife management and conservation efforts in the United States of the fish and wildlife service The organization has completed e about a third of its program to improve 3000000 acres of Canadian nesting grounds he said The field work this summer will be in Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba summer home for most of the wild ducks that migrate across the United States The trustees plan to elect officers succeed Smith: Will Saturday to Beach Cal the board J Reid Long chairman and George Mason Detroit treasurer Reid is president of Hancock Oil Co and Mason heads Nash Kelvinator Corp- - event Friday night Most of the keglers warming up on the tournament drives at Ninth South and Main mentioned Bomar the former national match game champion as a favorite although his teammate national champion Kathryn's °scinUthade Ned Day also a former national king and Bill Flesch of Los Angeles were also high on the list The Saturday Classic schedule follows: 4 pm—Coke Bates Provo Roy San Gabriel Cal Carl 100-yc- ce Duck Funds Get Boost 1 and congratulated by P D Clarke gym manager was by his son center Harry Frank The medal awarded at a regular businessmen's gym workout Verdeur Sets World Record Retains Two Swim Titles long-rang- ' Special Savings Every 1 - u e 1 to Your Container ' 11-ye- ar Ti 13! - 41‘ It !:):01 u ':--- 4''1-"- ' ! Qt m6 i1 ' h ':i c Jr 111E 011M ! i ) re-tu- rn :4 - --- - a off- - 440 4' - lk 44 ' 01v - -- ge 7' - A t top-notc- - Iti Cathedral seniors caused a rout to become one of the hardest and better played games of the tourney The score was tied at the end 5 of the first quarter During the next quarter Tooele held the Cathedral five to nary a point while building up a 16-- 5 halftime lead Cathedral reversed Its nonscoring form in the third period and of the pulled up within six points 7 winners The score: Midway in the final quarter the Cathedral had whittled away the lead quintet to a mere two points At this point however Angelo Cerroni began potting away from the side and with cripples until he had personally built up the Tooele lead to 10 points Cerroni shared scoring honors with teammate George Penovich Each had a 14 point total Best Was Last lastThey saved the "bestest est" Friday night when the tourney favorite St Patrick's met a determined band of seniors from Divine Saviour The losers weren't given much chance at the beginning of the ball game but as it progressed the St Pat's eagers found themselves in a real battle The defending champions led at 1 the end of the first period 0 and at half time Frank McCabe found his eye in the third canto and the Divine Saviour team was only three points behind as the quarter got under way With one minute and 30 seconds remaining in the game Bill Morton canned a cripple to bring Divine Saviour within one point of the winners as the score stoodit 44- 43 This was the last effort bythe losing quintet as St Pat's scored two cripples sank one of two awarded foul shots on two occasions and took the ball out of bounds on other fouls to keep Divine Saviour from any further scoring Saturday's Schedule By DON MATH games of the annual C Y 0 basketball tournament were the completed Friday night at one Judge Memorial gym with adfavorite and a dark horse vancing in the senior division and a pair of easy victories registered in the junior division Murray's juniors advanced to the semifinals by playing heads-u- p ball for the final three quarters and registering a 6 victory over Tooele The Bingham junto rs stamped themselves as favorites by shooting their way to a lopsided 50 to 11 win over St Patrick's Tootle Triumphs Tooele seniors lived up to its "dark-horse- " rating by knocking 8 in over favored Cathedral a game which was actually closer than the score indicates St Patrick's defending champion and this year's tourney favorite had too much fast break and scoring punch in the closing minutes of the game for the surprisingly tough Divine Saviour eager& St Pat's completed the senior semifinal bracket with a 50 to 43 win In the first junior game of FriMurray overday night's play 10-d 6 defecit to came a d win its game over Tooele At halftime the victors held 4 a scant lead The third quarter saw the Murray7 cagers increase their lead on the shooting prowess of Gene Tedesco and Joe Iililovich lead was mainThe eight-poitained during the final period Tedesco led the scorers with 12 points followed by Milkovich with 10 counters Comfortable Lead The second junior division canto of the evening was a contest for only part of the first half Bingham's juniors held just a comfortable lead 15-- 7 at halftime but in the second half they pegged away at the basket with accuracy that was unmatchable as far as St Pat's was concerned and the game was turned into the most lopsided affair of the tourney to date At the end of the third quarter the score favored Bingham 34-- 9 and the torrid pace continued during the final period St Pat's juniors could only find enough scoring power to garner four points in the final half—two in each First-roun- d If there could be such a thing as a "man to beat" in a field of 216 h keglers in the Ritz Classic Buddy Bomar the national "bowler of the year" from Chicago was "it" in the minds of early arrivals to the eleventh annual 11m 10-rou- nd tol -''''r it N :I ' 44E'll -- - tt-tr- 4 Paddy Defeats Terry Yolmg Abit 44----- '71 Tooele Seniors Victors Buddy Bomar Tops Meet 4 11 kA 4'' k'' - 11"-- - - - k 0 chil-411re- ) N 41 - n r ' A ' r hard-hittin- t ) t 1 il:: A 7:poor1y-attende- SPRING SALE 4 - d wild-swingi- i - r NEW YORK April 2 (UP)—Mrs Caro lle Drake Faulkner Friday -night described as utterly false" her husband's charges that her affections had been alienated by heavyweight champion Joe Louis Mrs Faulkner a beautiful New York model said she had been separated from Rev 'Matthew Faulkner for two years-- She said he always had been a very jealous man" but that there was "absolutely tfothing" between her and Louis Mrs Faulkner lives with her two sons Kenneth 4 and Oran 3 in a three and a half room apartment at 2225 Fifth ave She said she had known Louis for "quite some time" but that she never had been out with him socially She said she had met him at various public functions and in night clubs 1taxes Mrs Faulkner said she had no Mrs Faulkner 26 Is a profes- idea that her husband was filing sional model She uses the name a $500000 alienation of affections suit against Louis until she heard Caro Ile Drake Faulkner Faulkner is a Baptist preacher about it from newsmen He was discharged from the army Joe Denies Charge March 17 According to Sol Fried--ma- n PARIS Saturday April 3 (UP)— Faulkner's attorney the 'couple separated last December Joe Louis Friday denied charges when Mrs Faulkner left their filed in Chicago that he alienated Park ave apartment in New York the affection of a Negro minister's wife : Suit Distrilased "It doesn't mean anything" Louis Faulkner filed a separate main- said "There is no truth in it That tenance in New York but then had is the second time the case has it dismissed He now is living with come up It was withdrawn about his farnily in Atlanta The two months ago" Matthew Kenneth 4 and Louis is vacationing here followOran Drake 2 are living with their ing an exhibition tour of Britain in New York mother said he planned to leave for the He - Faulkner's suit said be is sup- U S by ship Wednesday April 7 porting his wife and children to the best of his ability but charges that The has been deprived of their comfort and companionship because of Louis' acts" Faulkner came here for the filing of the suit He said Louis met his here Faulkner's lawyer said -wife he suit was filed here because NEW YORK April 2 (UP)— Chicago is Louis' residence Taunted to "come on" in the late Ns Date Set rounds young Paddy de Marco of No date for a hearing on the suit Brooklyn finished with a rush to decision Friavas set because a hearing must score a split await Louis' return from abroad day night over tempestuous Terry The suit was assigned to Superior Young of New York before some 17000 fans at Madison Square Court Judge John Lupe The two-pasuit contains no Garden It marked the 20th straight victpe c ifichischarge of infidelity At lawyer's office Faulkner tory for the said he wants "to meet Louis not and esBrooklynite 4n the ring but in court" tablished him as the number one Lie said rumors of the affair had contender for Ike Williams' lightbeen printed in Negro newspapers weight championship The decision in New York where his wife works a popular one was the second one for the Blanford Modeling Agency which de Marco scored over Young Faulkner said he had asked for this The Brooklyn battler a discharge after seven years in won year decision an eight-roun- d the army to "clear up my marital over Young last Jan split 30 'troubles" Young started his taunts in the ns He said that clergymen had atwaving at de136-l-Marco eighth to a affect reconciliation to comeround ztempted b him When the to between him and his wife but had Brooklyn battler failed to take the hint Young forgot his fistic duties "I couldn't wait for Louis to a moment and called through before I filed the suit because for mouthpiece "come on come I are too distressed by the affair" his OIL" The said Faulkner said he intends to re- -' turn to Atlanta and continue serv- Rifle Meet Opens ing in the ministry K FRESNO Cal April 2 (UP)— "Naturally this notoriety doesn't me" he said but I had no More than 200 members of the choice" California Riflemen's Assn will the war Faulkner spent gather in Fresno over the week During -- two Africa and end for the annual Pacific coast years in Noi-tsmall bore rifle meet Italy '' otta- k- :::n:tt r Premium Quality—Usually Sells Elsewhere at 40c Qt 111 dm6“Aa Murray Bingham Triumph RITZ CLASSIC L - N FaulkI-ne- MOTOR OIL A i 1 - ' 4 --'4"' 441 Says Model Compounded (57-e-'dm:- f Charge False ALLSTATE 4 ' - e c t 41e1 k Louis the dusky brown CHICAGO April 2 (UP)—-Jobomber who has held the world heavyweight boxing championship longer than any other man was clipped on the chin Friday with a "500000 suit for alienation of the affection of a Negro 'minister's wife The suit was filed by Rev Mat- - 'VERY JEALOUS' thew Faulkner Atlanta Ga a recently discharged army chaplain 'In superior court It alleged that Louis "wilfully destroyed and alienated from the plaintiff the affections of his wife Mattie Carle Louis' attentions to Mn allegedly occurred during last November December and January Louis In Europe Louis was In Europe gaining an istirr-ate$S0000 from a series of d exhibitions at a British Empire fair But even with that money there have been many recent reports of his poor financial condition The suit for 5500000 was another financial headache for Louis g The heavyweigbi has reportedly been in financial straits due to his loss of revenue :while he was serving in the army '''Most of his share of the gate reCeipts for the first defense of his title after his discharge went to t'ncle Sam for delinquent Income t 17'173)- w (( By ED SAINSBURY rFaulkner” 7rs: te1 N Law Suit of S500000 Charges Joe Louis With Alienation a F avorite Dark Horse vo CYO T urney Features 'A - 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