Show 'THE SALT I7AKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 13 ‘10 193L’ SOLON SUGGESTS PLACING GAME DEPARTMENT UNDER BUDGET 4 4 4 4 444 4 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 44 444 4 i Catholic State Junior Hoop Tournament Develops High School Stars r— TURF BYU Quint Penn Mentor RcsultS'En tries Whips Idaho j Dr E Leroy Mercer famous Fenn athlete who returns to his alma mater as dean of athletics under the new physical education system adopted by President T S Gates results aikgroisd First r®c® purse $1000 'three Jurlont— Colorado 111t®oyearolds (Deprem 4 14 00 $2 80 sod $200 eon Adelaide N 110 (Smith) 1610 and 64 10 second Trueman 118 return) $8 20 third Tune 25 I 6 Obstinate Oirl Princess Newyro Italia Miss N Conlan Quick Sale Olasby I Choice Surf Bather and Welrker also ran Becond race purse $1000 claiinlna Leads Attack six furlongs— Banal Oirl 100 (Renlck) $14 50 $7 40 and $4 50 non AnPoca tel loans Reserve chor Light 107 (Fischer) 4 70 and $9 10 second Charles Clarke 113 Leyland) $4 60 third Falmouth Belle Time 1 14 5 Five Wins °"n Bf njTrVulrTledlciJr' Senator Burton W Musser of Salt Lake said Monday he lAwkward Juno Might Jail Lllo nd Bv cum io n has under consideration Introduction of a bill which cum Third roof purw 11000 thrr-rr-ol119 60 mil® — BUckfoot 110 (Reunie) would place the state fish same on® game departments on POCATELLO Idaho — Coach Ott $8 80 and $5 60 non Ratine 106 (Peg®) financial basis as most If all other state departments 16 00 And $6 10 second William J 108 iMc-Co- Romney's Cougars skinned a Tiger 00 Time Crlmsal five here Monday night by a score and Institutions This would bring the fish and game depart- -' Shasta $5CharmerthirdEye White 144 Princess Black Prldie Guide Left Scotch Lassie Belfrey of 76 to 34 giving local cage fans ment under the legislative and Flags Porter also ran their first look at four-ye- ar univerFourth race purse $1000 claiming B Y U six furlongs— Sapphire Sky 101 sity basketball this season budget $9 20 15 50 and $3 50 won Patsle used a reserve string in the first half (James) Under such a system the money WcKlm 100 (Renlck) $6 20 and $4 30 secthe regulars after a lead of ond Tare an 108 Leyland $3 10 third starting for the support of the department 1 13 5 had been run up Time Jack Collins Fudge and 31-1- 8 would be appropriated biennially by Agues Sorrel also ran McComber of Pocatello controlled Fifth race purse $1600 clalminr the legislature and the department and up one mile — Broad the ttpoff against Nelson and Hunter would be subject to the same laws Meadows 112 (Cannon) 60 I9 60 $6 and but the wily Cougars countered with won Yankee Doodle 113 (O Rose) $3 70 covering deficits as are other state $9 90 and $3 70 second Battlinc On 103 early possessions and once started offices The revenue of the state The game was (J Renick) $4 10 third Time 1 42 5 basketward scored fish and game department which Fortunate Youth Wellet and First Mission a splendid exhibition of the cage art also ran NEW YORK Feb 9 (F— comes mainly from the sale of fishiand pleased a large crowd Sixth race purse $1000 claiming ng and hunting licenses would go Another capacity house ofst 10-0one mile and an eighth and The lineup - Frank Fallen up109 (R E Millard 81040 into the 6tate general fund At presjammed the Seventy-firu I 8 B 10 b y u ns $4 60 and $9 60 yon Vanquish 109 (F C ent it goes Into a special fund in the rP regiment armorv tonight to see OT OT FP10 90 60 111 $2 second and $2 Torch Smith) 3 0 3 4‘Roblnon rf TTmmaarf Jim former UniverJi 0 3 McMtllen state treasury and the department Uncle Time 1 54 2 5 ‘Day) $3 40 third 4 4 19 Romney rf Marriott If ol311 Matt and also of Bandy Lady Bosky athlete Illinois Playball defeat is operated from that revenue The 1 sity 0 If I 0 (I Oudlf 28taples ran 4 11 ftttmm If 0 0 0 0 Hans Stelnke German giant McOmberc Seventh race purse $1000 clalminr department is 0 4 0 4 Rrtnley If 10 0 3 30 Hauck rg in a finish wrestling match and up one mite and a sixteenth ‘T have not yet decided to Intro1 3 SiNeleon c 3 110 -- Sir John K 107 (Remck) $32 00 $14 00 Tjlerlg 4 0 18 McMUleu subdued tire Ger3 Hunter e Ig Kelly duce such a measure" said Senator 110 00 and $6 ®on Dunlins Elk 113 (Ouerra) 4 110 (Johnson rg man with a series of flying 11110 and $6 40 second 107 Musser "but I have It under considLuckpiece Coouer rg 0 0 0 0 Peter (Tiner) $3 80 rtilrd lime 1 49 o tackles in 30 minutes 4 seceration 0 10 The argument for It are I9allf1? Dixon Sun Baby Billy Welch Nomination 3 0 3 0 Magic-to240 onds rg Steinke weighed several and to me appear to be Wandering Minstrel Flashing Gem Auclila 216 McMUlen ran and Ebuford also Participate pounds 3ll sound 12 10 7 38 4 14 76 Totals Totals Sandor Szabo Hungary 230 Money Spent on Hatcheries rauGRoiiNDs entries threw PROVO— Brigham Young univerJoe (Toots) Mondt Falls to Improve Fishing Flrt race $1000 three furColorado 232 in 1427 Casey the 18— Commandman J 18 Bridceport sity reserves easilyall-sta-outdistanced longs “The revenue to this department rs 118 Esplanade 118 Lucky Tom 118 Prince Jordan Berger San Antonio 202 and Valley Monday Farthing 118 Iskum 116 Southland Lad 118 night by a score of 72-4- 6 Dr Ralph Wilson during the past biennium was $376-00- 0 PhiladelTueller Adobe Poet 118 Westhety 118 Old Jeffer-o- n This was spent outside of salscored 17 field goals 118 Panarena 116 Candy Box 118 K right guard phia 200 wrestled 30 minutes aries largely on hatcheries and 118 Russel Don Vern 118 Tom Mar 118 to set a high scoring record here McGillis McCullough Sign to a draw Rudy Dusek like Musing Caddy 118 Single D 118 ao not see that fishuig has Omaha 215 threw Matros he Cougars led at the half 32-2- 3 8econd race six furlongs P) Mixed Match been Improved by the hatcheries 218 —The Judge 108 Mardl 109 Petabtt 101 but increased their margin In the Krhenko In Russia Transformation 106 Jack Murphy 114 second half with a follows that the revenue should go 10 41 orgy scoring at 106 Best Malfou lp6 Noble Sir 111 Bumina Into the general fund or else the I 731 B V U JOR VALLEY '4 Aunt Deb 110 OTPPl amount paid for licenses should be OTFP Third race $1000 mile and 18 0 Kimball rf 7 0 0 14 M3 Hold-har- d Maclebrrf ttle 102 Pau R Verne McCullough and Charlie reduced 4 4 8 11 Jensen If 110 Prlflce Apollo 105 Thistle Dee Luke If 1813 7 0 0 14 McGillis a 2 "The special appropriations made Rnsmuesenc 112 Zlnn 110 Petie Kate 102 Yarrow 110 Poteroic (Mc110 couple of haa-bee17 0 34 Hoard rg 10 0 2 Goldie Belle 102 Jimmy D 110 Burnam Tueller rg for the University of Utah for the 3 3 I 7 E Kimball ( 3 5 3 7 Cullough at wrestling and McGillis at 105 Orkm 109 Brown Taffeta 100 Black Thorn Ig biennium were about $375000 The 0 0 0 0 0 Atwood 0 0 0 rf Rhouaen rg Fool 110 Flagg Porter 105 i have signed up to provide 2 0 0 4 boxing 0 0 0 OiLunnene Fourth race $1000 state general fund certainly needs all and older Walser e part of the entertainment on Friday’s six furlongs (J— Wartime 103 Hot Time Chadwick Ig 0 0 0 0 Barton rt 1002 the revenue It can get and many 0 0 0 0 107 Crazy Coot 107 All card mixed wrestling-boxin- g IDayli Upset 103 Ncgodale elate institutions in dine need of 103 Both McCullough and McGillis 21 6 4 46 $3 13 6 7?' Totals ‘T-ifvTotal race $1000 and older money would benefit if this revenue one mile (6)— Titus 104 Lit Ur Gyp 100 confirmed their signatures to one of Referee Bullock umpire Hooter or a part of it were made available Dark Abbot 103 Rooket Glare 102 Es&are ever the most unusual contract 110 Blimp 108 These Institutions Indeed require drawn up between promoters These Sixth race $1000 older and to if a are on STATE UTAH operate money they Id — mile and two men will provide one of eight Dan MIAMI Fla Feb 9 UP) — Twenty' 110 Shasta Pebble 110 Barer Lucky business basis Additional funds Play 111 bouts on the program arranged for Showdown 112 Bob Rogers 112 Delmonlco AMATEUR LOOP would be an excellent paying invest- five of the nation s 110 Port o Play Frldav night at the local arena prominent golf- 09 Ottlla 10 Pollywog ment to the state if the money were ers were Bocsratone 111 A change has been made hi the named today for partici- 109Seventh race $1000 and older available CAB '99 LEOION (36 OREEN card as originally announced Olaf mile and 18i — Ladentelle 105 G T in FP $5000 international the GTfP "The plan would give the legisla- pation Count Palatine 113 Geo Weber 114 Reigh M Lew-filHavmond rf 4 119 (Buck) Olson Swedish heavyweight rP 3 5 5 110 Yargee 110 My No 110 My Beauty Brown If ture control over the department and four-ba- ll 3 4 2 8 Hufackerlf 6 3 3 14 w'Ul substitute for golf tournament here Olga 100 Old Bill 113 Fair 1‘ollj 105 Hades 110 Stanley Pinto In 1 9 1 3 Buckner c RLemellync its expenditures and would place its March 8 to 11 Mv Dan 113 Griff W 115 Zahn 110 the top bout against Leonard Smith 3 3o Judge Rtchln re 511 ItiThorne rg 115 115 Smiling Prlncesa activities on a logical business relaJunius Caverly 3 0 111 Colorado heavyweight Jones Ig BeckMeadlg tourna- 106 Potful 110 Turquoise 115 fighter from o o o o tion with other state departments and Flay started In a 11 13 Adsmslg - Weather ckudyr track alow- — - Brady lg oooo Colorado Olson should make he ment here for selection or jNlclsenrg Five176-3- on Brinlry tlie and not RING BOSSES MEET IN CONTEST LOCAL the I for It Arena GOLF NOMADS PREPARE FOR MIAMI JOUST institutions” the today Mecham Voices Opposition to Measure Declaring 'that the special fund system was the more economical method J Arthur Mecham state fish and game commissioner voiced opposition to the proposal to operate his department with funds appropriated from the general state fund "Under our present system” Mecham said “all our moneys are needed for actual operation and for conservation work In addition we Rre striving to secure big game con trol funds for which we have had to create special licenses “During the past biennium the revenues of the state fish and game department totaled 333000 and the surplus that not used in actual operation of the department was useid for restocking fish and game supply This testimony of sportsmen will verify has improved fishing ' and hunting within the state” Western states which have tried the general fund system generally have found it unsatisfactory Mecham asserted Such appropriations often failed to allow for sufficient conservation of game supply with the result that a general depletion of fish end game followed he said Thompson Joins State Chief In Opposition former president Roy Thompson of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association joined Mecham in his protest of the measure "Financing of conservation now is far behind the demand” Thompson declared “The fact that we already have suggested a special deer license fee of 2 to provide funds for control by a similar method shows that the fish and game department special fund was not large enough for more than operation of the department and fish and game restocking” Cache County Sportsmen Elect 1931 Officers LOGAN—All officers of the Cache County Fish and Game association were reelected for the ensuing year at a meeting of sportsmen in the chamber of commerce Monday evening The following were returned to office William Peterson president W E 8mith vice president and R L Bemtsen secretary-treasurer remaining members They will be named tomorrow night Clarence Gamber Pontiac Mich and Cyril Walker Saddleriver N J winners of the 1930 classic will defend their title against a formidable teams Other pairings are John Farrell Mamaroneck N Y and Gene Sarazen Lakeville L I Joe Tumesa Elmsford N Y and Henri Ciuci Stratford Conn Walter Hagen Detroit and Tommy Armour Detroit New York and Tony Manero Denny Shute Columbus Ohio Cox Wlffy Brooklyn N Y and group of Willie M&cfarlane Tuckahoe N Y George Von Elm Los Angeles and Stamford Conn Horton Smith Cragston N Y and Ed Dudley Concordville Pa A1 and Joe Espinosa Chicago John Golden Kirkwood Philadelphia Craig Wood Deal N J and Willie Klein Wheatley Hills L L Charley Lacy Lakeville L I and A1 WatrOus Detroit Mike Brady Mamaroneck N Y and Jock Hutchison Chicago A partner for Frank Walsh Chi- to be named day and tomorrow cago is Ill In the play to- AGUA CALIENTB ENTRIES First race $600 and older claiming five and one-ha- lf furlongs ni — Ml Fottulaln 108 Circuit 100 Clrorstgr 102 Raster 8eth 103 Gardner Derr 104 Captain Gilbert 107 Supporter 103 Boot-to- p 103 Johnny Agee 111 Gaylleld 100 Miss Fashion Plate 10S Kin Bank 118 8elma Barbee 100 Dutch Boy 107 Rock Byrd ill Bonnie Beau 103 Sunny1 Girl 100 Cof-fle- ld 102 Second race 1600 maiden and older claiming fhe furlon3 IB i — Harry Temple Jr 111 Betty Bet 106 Yelver-to- n 103 C Earl Pat 103 aScotland Wlsr 98 Incltant 107 Doris Mildred 106 Frank Fallon 105 Peace Johnny 103 Shasta Nun 104 Toto 68 Bo Peep 104 Trlunfo 111 Royal Carlarls 10S Editorial 98 Cecelia 98 Glnser Bread 100 aScotland Maid 08 a— Hay entry Third race 1800 claiming three and one-ha- lf furlongs (181— Bella Napola 104 Copy Book 100 Book Maid 105 Regina W 105 Hogan 100 aBaby Bane io4 Prince VoRa 104 Eleanor s Choice 108 Pop 107 Rain God 108 Bahamas 115 Little Cousin 109 Runehot 105 Chlcaguinea 107 Mis Swarthmore 105 Sim 107 Padrone 108 aMary Bane 100 a — Mlkel & Broun entry Fourth race 1800 claiming elx furlonge 91— Speedy A1 113 George Conard 113 Chub 108 Bun B 109 That s Alt 105 Judge Austin 113 Salt 108 Bright Hnes 103 Ebony Prince 111 Fifth race 11000 and older seven furlonge iTi— Lady Seth 105 Concord 100 Call 104 Clemente 7 Knjghfa Fleche d Argent 105 StSnPrlsca 105 Ra Horus 100 8800 race Sixth claiming mile and 111)— Umbrian Prln- - Total! 14 16 11 991 Referee Broderick CENTERVILLE Wooley rf Randall If Cleveland c Roberts ra Fornelusrf-l- g R Smith If P Smith rf-l- g Totals Referee (48) T F P G 4 4 4 0 6 9 1 O EMM ELL 31 7 Pmtthlf 6 481 Totals POOR COVUECTVONS 'iOVJ VUOMT -- BUT TVVB PfSCTT LOST tVVO( CSCT TV-lWOO’SG HERB V®PT OUR- S- INfc E TO GBTT 30 10 1 87 (18)— Beowulf 102 Rex Regal 107 Woodf&y 105 Lusardl 102j Celyane 105 110 Shannon Rose 105 Consent 114 Bad Boy ill Escapader 107 Blue Heaven 100 Incubit® 106 Kingman 113 Fair Allan Pelalka 102 Little Captain Hilo 103 Weather cloudy: track muddy 102 102 110 Igor McGlllls-McCullou- Negro Runner Defeats Erench t COLLEGE HOOP RESULTS Indiana 31 Iowa 18 University of Wisconsin 39 Washington university (St Louis) 9 Nebraska 37 Kansas Aggies 31 J Oregon 31 Washington State col- Keller the speedy negro gave one glance France's champion 37 lege in his American debut tonight fin- backwards let loose with another Minnesota 26 Northwestern 35 e ished far back of the flying feet of burst of his speed and finBaylor 27 Texas A & M 18 Phil Edwards fleet negro athlete ished eight yards in front from Hamilton Ont in the William Bruder Newark Athletic chairman of the membership drive special event at the Seton Hall club speedster repeated his triumph committee R L Bemtsen George indoor games of the Millrose games In defeating Preston Joseph Qulnney R O Hatch Showing utter unfamlllarity with Ira 81nger the New York university the board tracks Keller trailed from flash in the and Merrill Peterson dash the first President Peterson gave his annual the crack of the pistol and finished in of the sprint series Singer Just manreport stating that 650000 fish had fourth place 100 yards back of Ed- aged to nose out Leigh Miller of Canbeen planted during tho past year wards and behind Frank Nordell ada The time was :04 State Fish and Game Commissioner New York university freshman and chamGus Moore national J Arthur Mecham was one of the Charlie Thompson of the New York pion won his sixth consecutive race In season measure association The Athletic Central association of New of the principal speakers taking the went on record s indorsing his re- York of a large field Including Leo In winning Edwards set a burning Carl B Arentsen forof the Boston Athletic associaappointment est supervisor of the Cache valley pace for the flat boards covering the tion in the handicap The district and Ted 8eeholzer local 1000 yards in 2:17 He wore little negro from the Brooklyn Harwarden also addressed the large down Harold Cutblll of the Boston riers Athletic association and A A audience Indoor record holder at the started from the scratch but Motion was passed to set aside $100 distance and then outlasted Nordell Lermond could not keep pace with to aid In building a dirt pond at the in a great bell lap finish As Ed- the g Moore Lermond wards swung into the final lap Nor- - finished In fourth place three- Logan fish hatchery fovfc-eRovvcTa- M-V- 3398 110 1113 ress 103 Rapids 100 aJohn Cavanaugh 109 Queen Ann 98 Paul Hirtenstein 112 8tar-kl102 Aspln Lake 112 Malicious 105 Ml 102 aGotham 109 Pat O ConOompanero nor 106 a— Coburn entry and older Seventh race $600 (ID — aFrank claiming mil® and Galior 109 Herelna 105 Pepper Shot lit ThUtle Spray 106 Lady Ba&il 100 EdKh Oray 104 Stariane 107 Ray Ruddy 109 aAthelrain 102 Clermont Jr 109 BU&oner 111 a— McAvoy entry Eighth race substitute $600 fur-lonand older claiming fhe and one-ha- fiti er old-tim- 1000-ya- rd rd Ler-mo- two-mi- le 9-- Ler-mo- - nd John Ryan unattached second and Phil Shacklette of Manhattan college third Moore was clocked in 933 Bruder made a clean sweep of the sprint series conquering Singer for the third time in the dash The chunky Newarker who ran the distance once only to be called back nipped Singer at the tape in Once again the good time of 0:6 Miller the Canadian representative finished third with Hendricks of Seton Hall fourth Bruder repeated his triumph over dash but the Singer in the margin was much smaller the Newark Athletic club sprinter breaking the tape Inches in front of his New York university rival Again Leigh Miller of Canada finished third with Oliver Hendricks of Seton Hall college Newark N J fourth The time 3-- rd 6-- 10 rd was 0:05 6-- Shucks! 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LOTS fcevoRe-IT- S eve eeew SkM ©VO OUFFeR UKe ' TOVVCS BUSTI OOTnWSXK1 ikwh nxorb loo V SICVV-LeAPV- Mf 'SHU' V fvovu-- v Mt ©esefcvfc 60 - Mg-NOW- - y poor WOT SO BMy-'tUHS- vue Lowe weRe ' 4 r - Bingham Two ner of Bunting Ready o Defend IIoop Tourney Timet WinTitle By NHL McLEESE When the third anual state Catholic Junior basketball tourhament Is conducted on Thursday Friday and Saturday In Westminster college gymnasium fans who attend the games will probably see In action more than one future high school star This will be the case at least if one accepts as a criterion the fact that the state Catholic hoop organization during the past two years has devel- oped a number of youngsters who have been a decided success on thelr teams When one turns his thoughts towards basketball— not only high school but Catholic Junior league as well — he thinks immediately Bingham" Miner prep fives for the past eleven years have participated in the state boon tournament and a “Miner” Catholic five has won the Catholic bunting in both 1929 and 1930 Familiar Name on Bingham Rosier Glancing over the lineups of the Bingham fives of two years and a (ear ago one finds such names as Pagnotta D and H Caulfield Stri llch and Bollc Pagnotta and Strl-llc- h are members of the present Bingham squad and the former is a ' Alretdy ther® la keta speculation on the first round fanes ®f the istbolie state Junior basketball t®rnamenl t® be played Thursday In lh Westminster eellere On that day Masna plava Our lady ®f lourdes and Binsham tangle® nlth HI Patrick Heifer and Pr®a the tws other members of the teurney drew bias As (he present tourney fltet ®f several of them at least are remaosed players srhs have competed In the meet far the 1st pait ears It mlrht he belpfal I® fans In glance aver score of the previous tw® meets Ths scare®: lf)?9— HA0T BAT Cathedral 13 Murray-MIdtalII Binfham 21 Tooele 13 Mavna 14 Orden 12 St Patrick s 12 Bivins Hsvlour S VHnrham SECOND DAV HI Patrick’s 8 34 athedral US Marna 16 FINAL DAT Binfham 23 Cathedral 10 HRST DAT Lourdes 16 Tooele It 12 Mama 11 (athedral Ht Patrick's 17 Divine Saviour 6 Binfham 28 Orden 12 C ('athedral 13ft Bingham Bingham Lourdes 1H FINAL DAT DISTRICT 17 18 Won 3 3 3 Oreen River Slanding Moab Momteello Pen-novt- Lost t 750 500 600 000 3 4 RIVER— By mlnnlng Frtdny night and losing Saturday Oreen River high able to forge into the lead of the Grand GREEN U I seconds rmrs® body IT 0 A C V 19 minNeff Smart XT Ned 8 A C McBeth pound— threw Ray Haddock B Y U 9 minutes $ seconds full body sclaaora 145 pound®— Vernon Rlc® TJ 8 A C decision® Sylvan Btsrena B Y U 39 minutes Ift5 pounds— Robert Yorgason B Y V decision® Elmo Bangerter U 8 A C 19 minutes 165 pounds— Iman Hales B Y tf threw Bernard Nelson U 8 A C 4 minutes It seconds era die hold 175 pound— Cliff Rutherford B T U threw Alan Forreon U 8 A C 8 minutes 19 seconds head chancery end body hold B Y Heavy® eight— Vernon Richardson 19 U decision® Bal Richln® lT 8 A minutes Referee Dr Our Wight (Penn) 136 Four Guenicn Win Their Counters Four cuemen won matches MonIn the Junior chamber of commerce billiard tournament R O OR RIVER M6) BLANDINO (38 OTFPi Kirkland defeated E H ChristenOTfP 4 4 19 sen Kendrlrkrf 3 3 3 8 Z Rlsrkrf Milt Felt downed W J 5 0 0 0 0 Jrmeslf Smith If 1302 day 35-1- McOlurvc StUtman rg 8psdsforail Curtis If Totals flIYouuve 0 I J O Blsrkrg 0 0 0 0 Neilton lg 0 0 0 O' Harvey c 3 3 3 3 09 0 16I Totals 5 Jack Dunn won from Rhodes 2 3 18 Ralph Thomas 3 and M C 0 0 0 0 9 13 03 Strong downed J J Dowell Tuesday’s scheduler— p m Clyde 19 112 31 Nelson vs W H Young S p m A 9 p m R Boyd vs Walt Watkins Elliott Peterson vs Glen Anderson ft 00 35-1- 10 35-8- 35-2- f Brigham Sporimen I'" thursoki ! Form Gun Club Yankee BRIGHAM CITY — Thirty-fiv- e sportsmen gathered here Monday night at the Invitation of the Brig ham City chamber of commerce’s fish and game committee and organized tiie Brigham Gun club The sportsmen chose the follow' lng officers: Earl G Anderson president and Roy Thompson secretary-treasurThese and Orlando Peterson Frank Holman Charles Whitworth and Lewis Jones comprise the board of directors The committees named to further special work tn completing the club's er by-la- George Wins Over McGill thirty minutes Ivan Kolish vs Jake Aned two of three falls to a finish Ira Dem will referee the wrestling bouts and Maynard Nielson will handle the boxing events Joe Stevenson will act as official timekeeper minutes Pet ute Murray High Five Get Stars and Tommy Sammy Jureticli Oliver now regulars on the Murray high five played for the 1929 entrant In the et&te hoop meet tournament this seathe Teams in son are Bingham and Magna from the league composed of teams In Salt Our Lake county outside the city Lady of Lourdes and St Patrick's n of Salt district: Helper of the Carbon county district and Provo from the district including formation follow: — Robert Constitution and teams from Utah county and Eureka Alfred N Olson and Percy Pairings tot the first round bring Jackson son together Our Lady of Lourdes and Knud Magna and Bingham and St Pat- D Location— Olson Peterson and P Forsgren rick Purchases— Holman Louis C Bow en and Lorenzo J Bott Membership— Forsgren Knudson and Carl P Seashore A site for location of the club will be purchased shortly and automatic trapa will be Installed Later the GARFIELD— The monthly smoker club expects to add a pistol and rifle at the Utah Copper club will be held range Wednesday evening with the first bout starting at 8 o'clock The committee In charge has arranged for five boxing and three wrestling bouts for the evening Following are the matches: F Montoya Magna vs T Brown CHICAGO Feb 9 (J5) — Don Garfield four rounds Pete Montoya Magna vs Jes Coon George claimant of the heavyweight wrestling championship deHunter four rounds of Omaha by winDanny Lloyd Magna rs Kid Clark featedInPat McGillfalls st the Dreamstraight ning Salt Lake four rounds arena land JohnBill Haymond Garfield vs won first the fall In 2326 Oeorge son Salt Lake four rounds Joe Humphries Garfield vs W and the second in 5:43 Joe Btecher former champion Still Balt Lake four rounds won a decision over Carl ZbysEko The wrestling program: Dean Detton Salt Lake vs Ed Da- Polish heavyweight In a time limit bout vis twenty minutes Doo Johnson vs Young Albert Lake-Ogde- Kyi® Clark 9 pounds — Dean McAlister B Y dfculoued district Because BlandJng placed an Ineligible man In the first two tames It Is prtc tlrally eliminated from the race ns Green River plays It remaining games at home ml tn Monttcello and Moab giving Green River the advantare as both Moab and Montlcello have lost to Oreen TUver on their on courts Green River easily defeated Monttcello regular a fast gam® to On the Magna team of 1929 there Friday 34beto a 11scorebut oflost28 to 16 Blending were three players who later graced The score the regular lineup of the Cyprus high school Those three are Rlgler Aldrich and Broderick The first mentioned two perform on the present Cyprus squad A Peanovlch a Millinkovitch and a Savage w ho performed for the Tooele team of '29 are how members of All are Just Live Tooele high squad youngsters in high school but and Millinkovitch are already close to clinching a regular position The Cathedral high school five of this season Is composed largely of youngsters who have starred in the two Catholic junior league tourneys Probably the most prominent of all these is wily little Bob Hinckley He is a clever dribbler and has a good eye for the basket He should develop Into an exceptional player before he winds up his high school career Smythe and Dugan are other Catholic Junior stars Rival captains scored ’two outstanding victories In their respective weights Captain Ned McBeth of the Aggies tossed Ray In 3 minutes 6 seconds Haddock with a full body scissors and Captain Iman Hales ace of the Cougar squad threw Bernard Nelson In 4 minutes 31 seconds with cradle hold In the 125 £ 3 divisions hold (GRAND) Standing of Teams duce the deadlock Aggie superiority In the four lightest weights B Y U grapplers offset in the four heaviest Jimmy Gastill Utah Aggies’ won from Kyle Clark In 9 minutes 6 seconds with a reverse body hold and Cliff Rutherford 173 B Y U defeated Alan Forgeon In 5 minutes 19 seconds with a head chancery and body hold In the only other matches won by the falls Summary: 111 poundgJlmmy Outlll V 0 A C threw B Y Rian ding Loses District Lead - a large crowd Each team won four matches two by falls and two by decisions to profore division HFCONB BAT Hi Patrick's 6 Cathedral 23 PROVO — Utah Aggies’ state champion WTestlers and Brigham Young university opened the collegiate season here Monday night by battling t oa 16 to 16 tie in a furious meet be- U O T G Piluiid Quints Victors R O T C No 1 and the Pilmlds won the two games played Monday in INDOOR FOOTBALL the University of Utah Intramural Indoor football Is played at the Y basketball tournament The Ho 1 M C A In Atlanta Ga with eight Army five downed the Friars 46-- 7 men on a team No tackling Is al- and the Pilmlds won from R O T C No 2 86-- 8 lowed below the waist Boxer Whip Rival Belgian Amateurs NEW YORK Feb 0 fP— Four amateur boxers from Belgium met with little success tonight in the series with the New York youngsters that opened s gala international night for the medal chasers Only Edmond ae Lanoit a- spindly was able to win a match for the Belgians De Lanoit outpointed Gus Busso New York In three rounds that drew steady applause from a crowd of almost 15000 William Hogan outpointed Andre de Haan by a narrow margin in the class and John Kllcullen Yale freshnian pounded out a decision over Francs Vander Amveraer the Invading Belgian heavyweight but could not put him on tne floor Andy Mella New York knocked out Jan Amould a with a right to the jaw in the third round after flooring him twice in the eecond - session Four husky young Irish battlers from Norway and two Canadians furnished the opposition for the New Yorkers in other bouts four TILDEN WINS AGAIN MIAMI BEACH Fla Feb 9 MV-"Bi- g Bill” Tllden had little difficulty In defeating Emmett Pare former western amateur champion In an exhibition tennis match at the new 1 4 Burf club here today 5 6 7-- 6-- RADIO TUBES TAsroagAArWa f Radia-- Tl? mot tb tat af Tong and Volume O’LOUGHLIN’S Inc 128 DISTRIBUTORS So Main St Salt Lake City Utak LAST CHANCE THIS WEEK TO PURCHASE A 2250 IKSMliig: SUIT OVERCOAT OR TUXEHO hr $2(jj)00 - V 1 118 SO MAIli 8-- j-n- c SM enTTHecrs van aereR it ' ' to 16 Tie Copper Club Ace Schedules Bouts Keller Far Behind Yankees Bruder Wins LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE VT FP 600 quick-stridin- The six new directors are A1 Larson (67V O T 0 0 8IO Dlilfitrmrf 5 1111 4 3 lUKendalUf 1 1 9 14 3 1 29 McCann 0 0 OtHiUrg 2 0 0 12 T1 0 0 4 J Dahlstrm 2 2 41 rg-- c 12 0 3 2 2 Fullmer lg 0 0 0 0 ISlottlrf 0 0 0 0 IStranarg L Spencer going all the more tough for Smith the 8wedtsh grappler has plenty onthe chin while in mat bouts Another bout has been added to the program besides the affair Sammy George fighting newsboy will fight Young Albert local welterweight grappler Kid Davis was originally slated to meet Young Albert but will be un able to fight The other bouts on the card Include events between Battling Lamoreaux fighter and Dean Detton wrestler Ed Shepherd boxer and Bill Thornton wrestler Perry Saatch fighter and Mike Collins Chicago Greek O’Brien Reno wrestler Paddy flglvter and Hy Sharman local wres Still tlerf Walter southpaw fighter and Arthur Hedln wrestler con In the McCullough-McGilU- s tract Verne must throw McGillis twice In 12 minutes to win the match On the other hand McGillis has to knock McCullough out twice In the allotted time before he wins Verne gets five minutes to recuperate provided he takes one on the chin The bout will be four rounds 16 6 4 36 because Totals umpire K Weetphall taken ' rl Classic to Be Aggie Cougar Matmen Wreslle t0 Deadlock Conducted on! T Split Eight Events Evenly Past Results Parson Floor Of Catholic and End Meet in 16 the Former Illini Griddcr Tosses German Rival V ‘I " — |