| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 18 THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 26 1931 GRANITE L D S MAY CLINCH BERTHS IN STATE TOURAMENT 9 Beard Bests Cougars1"'5 c?!'"v'‘ l'N Await Vital Flip Coin for Answer Says Dick World High Hoop Series CONDITION TO DETERMINE Hurdle Mark Utes Officials Time Schedule Named For M I A Play Botli Clubs End Grinding Workouts for Set Five Cougars End Careers Time schedule and oficlals or tlle Salt Cake Interstate M Men's a rw-- t gymnasium complete preparation of the driver - 1"“ Wednesday night' atty of Utah cagers forthetr vita! by snider of the Interstake two-gaseries with B Y U Friday council" and Saturday at the Deseret gym- - west Jordan winner and Grant raslum stake champions will clash at 9 Vadal Peterson Crimson mentor p m j(l the feature game Other made this announcement followuig conicgt will occur as follow: the scrimmage of his squad Wednes-- I Tooele vs Liberty 6 p m Oquirrh day evening The Utes worked their! vs 8ait Lake 7 pm South Davis vs repassing game against reserves then Ensign 8 p m took the defensive against the young- - officials for the tournament In the concluding grind of thejow week Shooting practice completed Sid Homer Warner arbitrator the drill Joe Spencer R W Richardson Lorraine Cox Jerry Smith and Red Christensen and Roy Crane game Clark the trio which bears the bur- officials — den of Utah's ’drive for baskets were OSANT STAtl clicking In good fashion Wednesday ovtr McKinley And Central fk vlrtorte evening' while the dependable Hap Wells and Millar wards Wednesday Lybbert captalrt and Theron Davis evenini stepped into the final They fleet 9 p in Thuridal in Oranit huh rmguards were difficult for the reserves at The score to lure Into openings MCKINLEY M) WELL (34) O T F P Peterson will start Ids five regulars 2 J I 5 4 5 3 Cutler rf rf otpp and will count on them to remain the ORPoulson Poulaon If 9 J 5 141 Young rf 14 2 4 full duration of Friday's fray If they Criterion If 9 8 c iRafforty 1 IR Ail) rt have to First in reserve will be Dick wiloox o 0 O'rnaJlsh! Lund forward or guard who has Berg rf 0 0 0 0 O Aih M If 1 0 0 6 Kean 8rury been showing well of late Weatphall forward and the veteran Totals 14 10 9 34 9 11 0 10 Tottlf Baker rtrc Butherlsndi umplvt George Watkins guard The Utes need only one victory In CENTRAL PARK 20 MILLER 114) e set to clinch the chamthe OTFP OTFP lS'BerHoll rf pionship and earn the right to meet Shell rf 4 9 Nelson iF&S 3 3 0 41 Sumer Wyoming’ Cowboys eastern division Johnson I??0 5 I llHarKer hays 3 J 0 If e 13 0 play- Meecham a 1 3 0 4 Oliver e champions In the Ot Nendrlekan 0 0 0 e Walton off lor the Rocky Mountain confer- Irvlnt i 1 0i Winder rt MO rf the Cowboys ence title won' The Jlrkson rf 9 10 0 Newmeyer If 0 3 0 39 19 0 title by defeating Colorado Teachers Hwch If 3 7 1 7 Parkin if Tuesday night 15 17 4 141 9 13 9 34 Total! Tttfls Should the Cougars win both Baker referee Sutherland umpire games from the Utes they will elect rOVO STAKE TOURNAMENT themselves the western division repWedneatey'e RI4a CimoUlUa rui resentative In the conference title 33 Unitah 13 Sofpio erica 27 Parson Mapleton 5 The leries will be played March Ktnckler 20 Heber Cantor 17 6 and 7 either at Provo or Salt Lake Alpine 32 Llndon 11 In on team la victor which depending Championship Fllehl e series here Friday Prora Fifth the 40 Vineyard J4 (DICK) ROMNEY Director of Athletic at Utah State Agricultural College During the past few day many basketball fans hare waked for my opinion on the outcome of the a ah 1 H two-gam- rfisa Ill 1 three-gam- Ill two-gam- night Lehl HUh 36 NeplU 19 Theredayfe lelilali Five 9 p m4tlpid vt Mapleton (for fifth Play id sifluhi 7 p m— Hlwltlty are Alpine (for fourth Last Series and eeventh) PROVO— Regulars and reserves In I p m— Ntphl vi Vineyard (for third excellent condition Ott Romney’s 9 p m— Uhl Fifth vi Prevo Fifth (fa Brigham Young university cagers first sod oeeood) ended Wednesday their bard pracYhe scores: tice period for their coming two-gaVINEYARD 14) PltOVO ATH (46) Balt series with Utah university OTPP OTFP19 O UwU rf 911 Holdwjrf 4)0 Lake Friday and Saturday 1 4 Krr If LRockftdfr I 110 l i I I Five Cougars will be playing their Csndland e (lolmui e 0 0 0 r r Alln last western division game Saturday Clark is 0 0 I 1 1 Bunker 1 Phillip night They are George Cooper and Scott If DvH 0000 Cougars Division at til Russet Magleby regular guards Eldon Brlnley regular forward and Mark BalUf and Paul Thom reserve guards Coach Romney said Wednesday he would start his regular five Brlnley and Romney forwards Hunter center and Magleby and cooper guards against the Utes He voiced oanfl-denhowever that his reserves If called upon would prove capable Crn Nioa Hirw league gsakitsnalri Tesu Rli4iec heslsri division Won Lost Pet I I i Plyihotijd Garfield Momoe 1 i l lMtn DlTtoln 13 197 17 LEHI FIFTH rfi Ball PtroBll Hunt A Loil Pci J ::: I shots' A round robin will be held bp 4he four leadlne teams— Cyprus Plymouth Granite and Blaine The first round will be played either Friday or Saturday In the Cyprus srmnastum with Granite meetluf Cyprus end Blaine playtnt Plymouth Tuesday the aeoond round will be played In the Granite vmnaelumOrantte vs Plymouth The final round and Cyprus ve Blaine is scheduled for the Murray cymnesium with Granite playlet Friday March Blaine and Cyprus ptayin Plymouth XBVIbiO CiRANITS JUNIOR 1 OTFF!: 4iolomon ft i M Ash If v 0 Carlson f f S 10 Phillip ' ronr Q MU I MTRmald 5iChrlstnan u vr II t RlrM BulhrUitf TduW Total 1 WWmper f if rt oTrr In 4 $ 0 114 IH 09 R Total Rob non (Till umpire PROVD— Followln are' acaro of Tuti-dtr- 'i M men teurntr mM ALPIRE hvwm PROVO ITH 434) OTPP 3 J-- tli tili Scott Clark nt I 1 S ffSK’-iT::- : 7 Bateman I Itei’fiLcMrf !( 0 1 0 li II 4 14 Total S Bulloeki umpire Totals lit 0 B I ah - 0 0 0 PhUllna I II Hoover mNCWVP 4 Eklna Tilth C Bnon i’K U Total 0114 umplr NEPHI no OSllOwkitri I f1 4 3 1 1 ft Par if 1 4 14 BcuwrU 0 0 0 0 O Par r 1 0 0 0 0 Chaa undrri r 0 0 0 Mssflsld rf :i°? DutMn Ifo Peterson Coach tee Tfebekere Granite Punier with the Blaine school hoys vent Into a for the eastern division title Tuesday by veil played came from end vinninf 37a fast to 31 The Oranlte boys had Irvine si it hi edventMiA ler thMiret half the core belne U to 13 Jpint Aided bp two jonf shot bp Solomon took the lead at the end of the third period 19 to IT Oran Us e advantare was partly due to the lore er alee of lit players who Ulled la teveral Kramer fiharplea phliTTp Rferet Won tilaine Granite Madison Xxvrn i 910 40 Nlartti Balltf Total Ballfi Juniors in Tie Cjrruo If rotu ce Granite Blaine jI 4 I Mnium little series to in played Leg an It la be much w ' SIMM Cagert Enter Helper ' Grand Junction Meet HELPER— The Helper All-Stwill compete In the Third annual western Colorado independent tournament io be held in ar baa-ketb- 4 14 1 1 Total! Total Referee Buttle umpire Btmper 714 HKPKI (14) l OTP P OTPP I Ollee rf llSudjveekirf U5 Bunoe If HEBER CENTER gc”' 0 O PearSnUra Incrm about the wrsther but a fellow must itke many chsnres In the athletic game After considering vidual 4 Salt Laka City Utah the the that 51-- Seconds 2 NEW YORK Feb 25 wo were broken tonight In the American national Indoor track and field championship one the medley relay record a mark that has stood for eight years Percy Beard long striding youngster from Alabama Poly broke Uie first record In the high hurdles running them In 8 and clipping a tenth of a second from the mark held Jointly by Lee 8entman of the University of Illinois Monty Welle of the Boston A A and C H Moore was second toSentman night The University of Pennsylvania s great medley relay team anchored by this country’s leading mller Carl PROBABLE tPt-T- By PHIL McLEESE Regardless of the outcome tussle of the L D Thursday evening In the Deseret gym beginning at 8 p m one of the fives will clinch a berth In the state high school tournament The loser of the game however will be in a rather precarious position Two teams from the Salt Lake district enter the annual classic and there Is a possibility that the victim of Thursday’s encounter will finish in a tie for second place with East The standing of the first three clubs at the present time: Won Lost Pet 1 833 5 Granite L D S 714 5 2 -- 1000-ya- rd er le m Twelve Teams Advance In Handball Tourney Jumpin’ Joe’s excellent game The spirit of the Aggie team haa been exceptionally good all year and I believe that the Injury to Parkinson haa aimply brought the fellows even a little closer togeth- er Spirit means a lot ana the team Is determined to win two games let tne pas the buck and suggest that yoa select the winner My goes Is that they will be two Interesting aeries and that the best teams on two nights will the win Carbon Quintet PRtClr— Perron ittffd sn ‘ nesday evening ant look upst here Wed fair from the C County high five employe off the Carbon dietrict by a (core of 02 to 53 The champion led at the naif 14 to £5 but could not wiutand tht at lick of tYi Perron (In in Uie latter peri of m thf Th srorBT CARBON (M FERRON (02 OT F P OTf P! If 12 S 0 24 Worthen rf 0 13 ‘15 Oundrn 7 11 JliOlfon 13 t 4 Bonoma rf-- li jf 3 0 0 4iBtrtntham e 7 3 Webb c 1 Hutchlnsn rg 4 4 ! 9 rt 0 0 Pace rt Bach Is “ 0 111 J I II Pell If mb rf 0 0 0 0 9i Bled uff rf If 0 1 0 0 lollltt If 34 14 S 691 34 IS 10 69 Tot els Totals 0H tUr Tackle Brings Trouble Local Elks littflai Thirty-tiah- Centerville Da Molar Club h ture Clash Twelve handball teams advanced into the second round of the A A U double handball tournament Wednesday at the Deseret gymnasium Unruffled by upsets but sprinkled with some bitterly contested matches the day saw the completion of the first round matches with three exceptions two of which will be finished Thursday Teams must finish second round competition by Friday H C Mortensen director announced Ray Sorenson member of the 1130 champion duo teaming with his new partner Merrill Smith came through the first round victorious only after a thrilling tussle The duo defeated Fred Umpleby and C W Fornellus 0 0 in the most exciting contest of the day Rideout and Gaston Sherman Chapputs a combination of experience and youthful dash revealed class In defeating A Alfrey and E 21-- 3 8 in Mlddaugh Inter-mounta- in The state athletic commission in announcing the suspension of the former Notre Dame football fullback said that he butted the veteran Howard Cantonwlne so severely in their match here last night that the Iowan was under a doctor’s oare until 8 o’clock In the morning The commission said "Jumping Joe” repeatedly had ignored the referee's warning It was Savol-di- 's second professional wrestling match Savoldl won the match In two falls with flying tackles Ommel! tf (hi Ttatif Won Bradshaw Wins Billiard Title Lot Pet 1000 760 500 375 396 Infantry 000 Goes to Chicago Hoop Championship Under the guidance of Cash Ramp-to- n as manager Reed Culp as coach and Glen Culp as assistant coach the Walker Bank basketball team won its first Bankers’ league title The title was clinched during last week's round Reed Culp is a letterman of Colorado university and his brother Glen earned his numerals at the University of Utah Both are good basketball men Walkers ha finished in the first division practically every season but have never been able to take a bunting Stasiak Throws Wright in Main Wrestling Bout Thirty-eight- h 21-- ten-rou- 21-- inter-mounta- in 1- -2 Chrls-tne- nd Livlncston 2114 4 Bob Boston 210 decision Pat McCoy Bowirs gad Sorenson dfeAtgd Hgrdr a McGill Omaha 215 and Nick Lutze Bsrton default Lloyd snd Moss defeated Bum And llc- - Los Angeles 211 drew Jack Gannon 21-- 8 1 Ohle L Bgclontn Boston 212 threw Boris Demetroff Bcele snd Hancock And Bstlsrd nq core listed Bulgaria 205 with a flying tackle In Anderiron'and ilsthicon Gardiner 5:33 and George "Count’' Zarynoff onaldT Tl-- g 1 Stoner and Ukranla 198 threw Andy Brow Bos1 deftd Tilden Sharkey Make Brief Visit Fort Cloth Thurtday Fort haa Women’ championship’ S" last year- Diana Finhwick’ leader of the British team wen handily today from Mrs A E Balson Fort Wayne Ind 8 and 4 while her country woman Kathleen Garner C eliminated Mr Harbaugh Cleveland 8 pad S V’ It f 4 4 4 to Shy at Davis Cup Competition NEW YORK Feb 25 (UP)— United States Davis cup hopes have reached a new low ebb and It b apparent that if the French four-ye- ar reign as tennis leader la to be halted this season H competitor other than the United States must do 1L The United States has dominated Davis cup play since the series was resumed after the world war Americans won tha cup for seven successive vears between 1920 and 1926 and to France for tave been runner-u- p the past four seasons This year at even is chance that least there aui the united Btates will tall to reach the challenge round' and if the United Stales becomes challenger France virtually is certain of retaining tlWtDavia cup most prized of international athletic trophies With th retirement of William T TUdea IX the cup lifting task as sumed new difficulties and tennis officials began centering their attention upon young playere Their hopes received a decided setback when It became known that John Doeg sensational California youngster who won the national singles title last year planned to withdraw from international competition because of his recent marriage and business necessity to Now Wilmer Allison runner-u- p TUden In the 1930 Wimbledon championships has notified the Davis cup committee that he cannot spare time from business for European tennis competition leaving George Lott ot Chicago and John Van Ryn of East Orange N J as the only 1930 Davis cuppers available this season TUden acorcd tha United States' only victory in last year serias with France and with TUden absent tennis experts foresee an “all foreign” final since 1919 when the United States remained out of competition 5 u‘ Close to Hoop Title at Utah Th Fllmld quintet practically etinchad Intramural basketball tournament of A tentative Davis cup squad se- th th University of Utah Wdusday afternosed out th R O T C lected by the U S L T A includes noon When It 34 to 21 Ra Llewellyn with 10 Frank Shields and Sidney Wood of five otnU ms the outstanding offensive man New York Clifford Sutter of New or th winners the th other gam played Wednesday Orleans Gregory Mangln of Nawark PI Inkap N J Lott Van Ryn and Allison as ln deleu- - the Cagers - - Thurdayra schedule fertngs together the candidates Present plans call for a drastic xXi pmV curtailment in the traveling schedule r thR c r for players and it la probable that OTFF OTFft Sutter Allison and ’Wood a student rf Hrtof rfIt Iso0 J oit) at the University of Arizona will be airkr e Bdrr axis 8rnr dalegated to play the first round Knlht rt1 coo American son series with Mexico at BMoor 0 0 r Maxico City starting May 1 Under VUndro a a o o Bihorf ! this plan Shields Lott Mangln and Forsbcr f Van Ryn will represent the United a aw Total OSStl States in the second round series JolU Ft KABPA (S CiCtEBS 10 with Canada and in the American OTFP OTFF one final with the South American Bird rf rf 4t I Ores 111! W inner at S 0 i t IS Hinsn If Clift If Washington 1 S S S i f II1 c c lfirfcl Corbitt It successful in the three Ameri000 Oil1SI Burm can aone matches the United 8tates Wedh4 It 0 ( 0! team for competition in Europe Will be selected on the basis of prelimi4 10 S TotiU 104 Jdi To4l RtKrtt Bummerhtr nary series competition My ®rv4k Mil ‘ 1 Favorites Advance in Miami Tennis Play MIAMI BEACH Fla Feb 25 iff)— Favorites advanced through the third round of singles nlay in the tennis championships here today Only two of the singles matches went over two sets for a decision Montreal Won Marcel Ralnville 6 from Melvin Tarpley Tampa 2 2 John Vgn Ryn East Orange N J defeated GusFcuer Miami 1 an 6 2 In other singles matches Ricardo Tapia Mexico defeated Keith Morgan New York Hall Orange N 2 J Bragaw Providence J 4 J Gilbert won from W R S McDermott New Bud Sieve Cincinnati R: I) York 6-- 6-- 3 whipped 1 2 3: Gus- tavo Vollmer Cuba won- from 8 Jarvlk Adams Port Washington L I 2 4 and George Lott Chicago 0 beat Oscar Evans Miami 3 c'u m: assistant football coach' and head basketball coach at the University of Michigan has been ap- pointed head football coach at Iowa State college T M Metcalf director of athletics announced today F Veenker New Baseball May Influence 3Iental State TT U u o u oo o 6-- 6-- Griddert at Ames Pilmid Quintet Outlook Dark for U S Tennis Success 4 In First Round JERSEY CITY N J Feb 25 UP) NEW YORK Feb 25 IT)— Stanley Canzoneri lightweight Stasiak Boston heavyweight threw —Tony Lee Wright of St Louis In the main champion of the world swarmed all bout of the wrestling show at the 69th over Tony Kaufman of New York win by a technical knockout in Regiment armory tonight Stasiak to won the bout with a flying tackle the first round of their scheduled nontitle bout here toafter 31 minutes and 30 seconds of speedy contest The night wrestling in the finish match Le Roy Karren former Utah Aggie winner weighed 243 pounds they had been scrapping' Wright oneBefore minute Canzoneri sent hU bigchampion and his partner 8 L Dra- 215 and per won from Charles Woodward In the other matches on the pm ger opponent to the floor for a 3 count of nine and after the fifth Harry Oic arson handily 21-- 6 gram all scheduled for Other mult were: Bill Demetral Chicago knockdown the referee stepped in H Anseli and Wood defeated Luff And time limits 1 207 threw Jack Arnold Boston 205 and halted the bout Moore Winkler and Hills defeated Kldredge And with a plnwheel In 11 minutes Jack Canzoneri weighed 131 pounds 3 9 a MFornellus n Jackman and Wooller defeated Sherry Omaha Neb 208 defeated Kaufman 137 a rfl5Ti Il Canzoneri Wins 21-- O W Bradshaw won the three cushion billiard tournament by defeating E W Matidar‘ Roanlls 47 Mama 49 Culp Brothers Hampton Lead Club to Its First 671 3 If the Saints win they will definitely clinch at least second place for they draw a bye during the final round next week and East has already lost three games In the event that L D 8 does win the Leopards still have a chance to tie for second providing that Granite loses to Davis l)t the final round This would give L D S first place On the other hand the Farmers will clinch the top position and a state meet berth if they win the Thursday game Then if East wins from West next week L D 8 and the Leopards will be deadlocked for second Neither L D S nor Granite has been established as a favorite Both clubs should fight harder than they have all season not only because of the tournament positions at stake but also because it Is probably the last time they will ever meet Farmer Forward Post In Donbt The only change which may be made in either lineup Is at forward for the Farmers Either McCleve Miller Cox or Hendrickson will start Driggs will be at the other forward Buehner at center and Kramer and Parker at guards Smith and Goddard at forwards Hoggan at center and Knight and Roberts at guards will open the fray for the Saints Coach Bert Ballard wlU take his Panthers to Kaysvllle Friday to meet Davis The game will start at 7:30 p m The two fives are tied for the cellar position and the winner of the game has a good chanoe to escape finishing the season In place 21-2- straight 9-- Orem Cab Matftia Legion finmell Club at SAN FRANCISCO Frb 25 MV-“Jump- ing Joe” Savoldi’s professional wrestling carrer In California came to an abrupt end today when he was suspended foe 30 days because of hia butting taottes in his first bout here 10 Utah Amateur League Pow-Wo- w Barely Eke Out Victory in Fea- Sorenson-Smit- Fly in’ rd Ferrou Upsets 4 East that la Virgil Croptey Delos Watkins Elwood Drvsdole Gilbert Moesln- and others Cropley was used frer the second game at Provo and showed possibilities of playing an L1NEVPB world record moot In 81 1 Lake I inggeat Goan smasheck'g'record that had Interested party allow the flip of stood since 1928 when Jole Ray Ray a coin to deride the Issue for him R®se and W A Dowdlng Watson 8 In giving Ibis volution I am not ran the one and seven eighths miles trying to evade the laiue but rathIn the then phenonienal time of er to ehow that I will not be great5 7:35 The Red and Blue team If I tonight stepped ly surprised whoever win seconds it In 5 knew for certainty the mental faster (Joan ran Ills mile leg In 4:17 attitude of the two teams the 1000 won the Ray Conger yards physical condition of the players run The time was 2:14 only and the percentage of (hois at average Paul Keller the basket that will count for each champion of France was fourth to team I would gladly run the risk race behind In the of naming the winner without any Conger George Bullwlnkle of the City colexplanation New York of Sam Martin and lege the Salt Lake of The fact the Boeton A A erica I for the championship of Fred Sturdy of the Los Angeles the weatem division o( the Rocky A C won the pole vaule at 13 feet Mountain conference should be 11 Inches enough to put the team in the Phil Edwards Canadian negro star best mental attitude I have not of Hamilton Ontario retained his heard of either team having any d American title Sera men out on account of sickness or Martin of France worldleading haa team and playeach Injuries record holder to the tape by a step ers who are exceptionally conIn that event The time was 1:12 sistent at hitting the hoop Smith fast for the track Davis and Lybbert of Utah and Harold Osborn Illinois A C won Brinly Cooper and Magleby of the standing high jump with a leap Brigham Young are playing their of 5 feet 1 Inch last collegiate ball till year and Leo Lermond Boston A A took aurely they will give all they have the two-mlrace winning by ten to leave a good Impression with from Joseph McCluskey Ford-iathe fan Yea with what facta I yards defending champion The time have at this time I still suggest of 9:114-was fast for American 5 that coin name the winner tracks but still thirteen seconds back The scries in Logan ahonld be of Paavo Nurmi’s world mark one of the most Interesting and Leo Sexton New York A C won hard fought of the season Monthe shot put with a heave of 48 feet tana State proved Its possibilities 11 Inches when it won a game from Utah Ira Singer New York university university and one from Brigham won the final Of the dash In own floor a few Young on It close finish with William Bruder weeks ago Newark A C Time :08 Utah State Aggies will be withAnton Burg Illinois A C won the out the services of Captain Seth high Jump retaining his naParkinson who sprained his ankle running tional indoor title Burg cleared 6 during the early part of the first feet 6 Inches game played In Provo last weekend Seth la a great player and an excellent captain but the other men on the team are determined to win deaplte his lots from the squad To take his place there Hrfiii Mias Van Wle won the qualifying medal yesterday with a 79 and was the only player ta break 80 Last week the reached the final of tho Florida championships at Palm Beach and was defeated by Helen Hick Hewlett L I- - for tha title which the won iUla St records of two teams Dick Romney GIRL UPSETS Allison Latest CHICAGO STAR By DIXON1 STEWART ' Off East llVDONtr Atlantic i experie- nce and the Leopards Still Have Chance to Tie for Second Place Relay Team AIo Sela Record Clipping the at j ’ the indiplayer their US ORMOND BEACH FhL Feb t5 ' (A— Marion Bennett New Britain Conn furnished ene of the: biggest tipaets of the winter golf- ing season here today by defeat tng Virginia Van Wle Chicago I np in tha first round of the soolji j LOUa RUN’S Inc DlSTBIBUtWUf- Penn 9 NEW ENGLAND - 'k Infantry 31 Oraen Cab 47 Chenoweth SO to 40 Wednesday Tfcandar’s Sobedtlo J Thirty-eight- h va GgmmeU elub evening at 222 -2 South Main street O Sweat rt ’ 1 1 i 5 Infantry Members of Lake I 8alt Bran county The Magna American Legion quint nosed The match went ninety-eiginAndaraoo If Fish and Game association will out the Gemmell elub Monday night“ 7 le- - nings ChfMr uffc:: 8 p m in their NiUon lead gather Thursday In the ninety-fir- st Thojnasej9td Inning Cbeno-wet- h ton 198 with a scissors In 16:45 for ' Total! it the Elks’ ihg Oemmell five the - Utter- - boy the a sate sportsmen’s pow-wo- jr had a high run of six the best The’ "scheduled mstoh between S ft iovaia club It-19 of the tournament bail oa the tip off enJ they ran to a Referee Buttle umpire glmper Bradshaw's high Earle W Peirce and Cannon Lund lea at th quarter Both team played A program of entertainment only five former state champions and Burt Ty and fhot ipfctacularty bqt the run was VIKEYARD184 followed by a buffet supper and a Blue Diamond 2 at In another match Herman Schett-le- r Reeves and L Benson was postponed continued to lead smoker will feature the affair BOullI half time Holdwar rf defeated E W Wayroan 60 to 42 until Thursday at noon H C WarF t Tha third period Kerr If Each sportsman Is expected to Magna 9 a ahead and Jumping tn 141 innings Schettler had a high ner end W A Dunn will play their edging golman rt as friend the sole ftwgy to a 9 lead In the opening minutes run of four and Wayman of two bring with him LOul match with Guerts and Kimball Allen lw Four hundred of the final cnto Brilliant hootin by price of admission Bob Penrose acted as referee and Thursday also F Burton and D Kendall Halt and Smith however brought Davl)I Two famous athletes are expected to attend 7 with ' the Blue Dlamoud up to Fairbanks will clash With A Mc-Co- will passnationally Salt Lake within Jerry Spencer as scorer through 10 10 I U 14 14 4S4I Totals minute to play Total will enter the national 5 p m Bradshaw at Dent H and Friday next few Me the Both teams wgft fighting hard whn days Thursday at 5 : 1 5 fert Bullock) umpire Hoover Second round pairings: Oami teased In 9 beautiful long shot to tit tournament to be held tn Chicago p m Jack Sharkey aspirant for the md Revf-Ben9o- n winner Peirce-Lun- d Gemmell tha score with 30 icconda left Th gam the latter part Of March Douglat tnfttcn vs Anafll-Wpo- d world's heavyweight boxing chamBELVEDErIiVaRDI WATERLOO WARD looked 9 draw but Bucknqr intreptd The balkline meet opens ThursDraper And Kirren ? Winkler tnd Hills pas and thrgw tn a i ailing comer shot Fivet Wooller v winner Burton pionship will arrive here from Los BckmtnAnd McOomb-DnAWfc a thg gam t ndfg MorHon day t match He nd Ftlrbink Angeles on his way to Chicago McCann and Ktndall ltd th Otmmcll BuxUr If l yofflndanf Ciw5on And will leave at 6:30 p m Bill Tilden Bowers and 4 19 lo coring whll Buokntr Hufftker and HayMcOhlAa a The Gemmell Athletic club and the ward Lon den all for 1 victor the 4' r 0 starrtd 0 Marietta star net who recently turned KrtlpL’roI CLUB SCHEDULES DANCE Lloyd and famed Borenon and Fort Douglas five will clash Thursday GEUMSlX CLUB ) AfAONA LtOION Demkto it Off 0 Clemente la Moir pro la due in Salt Lake at 10:35 OT FP GT FFf Child The Salt Lake Motorcycle club will Winner Warnr-Dun- n Io and KlmbaU-CNur- ts gymnasium evening In the rf-- o I 3 1 l'Haymmd rf 7 1 o 14 McCann 4 March Cimr 20 games played this season the KmdaU If 3 l910'Huhakr if 50010 hold a dance Thursday evening for match v judeout and Eccle And Hancock 51 19 members only at 140 East BroadTotal u Mill Total UIIW Oemmell five caged 450 field piinumi - ri I 99 09 9g Buckuer Methhon 2 9 9 4 Thom Lou Buttle rg Refer was announced Wednesday Cowley nd Thoma vi Leaver and Carl-togoals 100 foulpltchea out of 191 tries 9 9 Won 9 3 way It 10 lg Michigan Aide Will 0 0 0 0 Miss Margaret Kiting a a a Adam ’ ' the club’s only or a total oI 1000 points has puiimer rg 'RACING SILL TABLED Jetton lg will 60 feminine d an scored be'pre-sentea of points game Coach motorcyclist LITTLE ROCK Ark fbb 35 MV-- A to 361 by average it opponent 14 3 1 4 her club emblem at the social 33 4 S 471 TOll Tottl bill to legalise pari-mutu- el betting AMES Iowa Feb 23 was tabled R Sweet e Grand Junction ' This will be the first tournament the local team haa entered although on horse rases in Arkansas It ha won honors in single game in the house ot representative this with team from various parts of the afternoon by ft voteoT 78 to 10 state The Helper lineup Includes James Alec Berger captahr John Allison Dal-pta Allison Clift Memmott Dr Joe DalDr James Ruggerl Arthur plaz Carl Moffltt Roger Reynolds Frank Zaecaria Ralph Wahl and Orris Maulsby O easier and less dangerous to talk Sportsmen Hold r Griffith c McGhie g R Culp coach Middle row Dutfln f Oldham g Bradshaw g Cowan f Banchero f Dwight g Keener f Malin f assistant coach I Utah unlversl- ty vs Montana fol-ste- rs 1 of the Walker Bank basketball recently clinched the Bankers’ league championship: Front row left to right Cash Hampton manager G Culp Member team whtrb Saints Must Win to Miss Possible Tie By E L Vnno“ J Walker Bank Fives Win Hoop Title ! Wi Za Br ARE YOU G0I11G TO THE PARTY? Can you find a park- ing space? Why bother wiien Yellow Cab Service is so reasonable and convenient Lowest ratei in town! Cc Tc O n M H W Nt He U Kt Sr BC PHILADELPHIA Feb 23 (A) — Connie Mack manager of the world champion Philadelphia Athletic doubt whether the new-ba- ll will make any real difference this season except in tha mental of the players attitude -It may be that the pitcher will think they can do more with tho ball” said Mack who It an his way to Fort Myera Fla “and very often whrn they think they can do more with It they actually can It frequently works out that way That's also true of the batter The batter feels now that he haa it on the pitcher but with the new ball he may feel that the pitcher has something on him” Responsible At Hi Reliable Safe n Im In m :pi pi in te |