Show u THE SALT Jk'AKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING t MARCH 5 193L’ UTAH WYOMING QUINTETS OPEN SKIRMISH FOR R M RobinsSlam L Four-Sacke- rs In Profusion OSLO Normiy March 4 (TV-Fo-ur world skating records were established in an international speed skating tournament today Clas Tbumbqrf Finland won the 1000 meters event in 1:27 while Bernt Errnscn Norway shattered existing record In throe event Evensen won the 5000 meter race In Bill the three-mil- e In 7:57 and the two-mievent in 5:10 Peirce Lund Advance In to Handball Final Rival Clubs Await First Title Clash i Kiiute Rockne Frederick Hits Two Overt Sues Tigers Prepare for Coasters Cowboys Arrive Thuraday le CLEARWATER ria March 4 (UP) —The Brooklyn Robin regulars did not show any trace of expected weakness against pitching In today’s matinee workout when they flashed at the combined southpaw hurling of Bill Clark Joe Shaute and Oen Fisher In a seren-lnnln- g runs and game aeored thirty-tw- o cracked out the same number of hits Frederick and Herman made two home run apiece and Wright Gilbert Thompson Boone and Lopez each knocked out one for the regulars The Yanhlgana made only three runs one of which came when field Bressler hit over the right -- r fence Dazty Vanee and Babe Herman are still unsigned and no progress toward coming to terms has been made left-hand- i u Cal March 4 PASO ' ROBLES (UP)— Paul Waner Pirate outfield star who has been in a St Louis with a hospital leg infection has his not signed contract but ia an with the hero late was said Inear It He Is ' week The Pirates win out once daily until Saturday when a practice I a m A will be work ng 4 'M’kT'i Played- In prepa-L?- £J ration for a game with the San Francisco Yannl- rans at Monterey and with the San Francisco regulars hert both scheduled for Sunday SACRAMENTO Cal Marcl) 4 (UP)— Warm weather caused the Detroit Tigers to slow down here today but not until Marwln Owen San Jose lnfielder gave fanly hitting exhibition Owen been pronounced the class of the rookies trying out with the Tigers and appears certain to stay on If Bis good work continues TU-lr- p ResultsEntries sat C AMENT KEStILTS 119 fO’Donneli) 8 30 19 30 fnettant 100 A Fisher) 1950 third Also rtn Lieutenant KelTime 1:19 5 ly Betty Bet flwlHy Forty Kiner That’ All Every Way Third race 1908 olairoing one-ha- lf milt— Lord Aly 115 (Mulrooney) 89 90 1460 99 00 won Dally NeWi HI (Ooltiletth 9940 $840 second: Cueamoa-f- & 113 (Jonesi J7 30 third Time 49 8 Also ran Rinronfleld Ktslar King Maxim Noyce MallllW Bill Bane Saplteu Noystr Master Plumber Fourth race 9800 claiming and up mile—Bhasta Fear loo Pishert 91 90 9400 9900 woo Qu) Monsieur 118 (LeveM 84 30 93 40 second 107 10 80 third Oraceland tHotlrrtahead) Also ran: fit Jim Bandy Time 113 River Decile Baby Blue Olad Eifort For tunate Uirl Altavar Red Rider Fifth race 81000 handicap miles— and up one and 84 00 83 30 94 30 111 (Jones) won: Lady fieth 109 (Roblei 97 40 94 90 113 ( Pollard i 9380 second Scimitar third Time 1:41 Also ao Andromeda Fleche d’Argent Longue and filxth race 9900 claiming miles—flir Dean U0 one and ollardL 93140 9640 93 90 won for93 80 tunes favorite 104 (Cunningham 83 90 second Ppotlisht 104 (ElUworth) Time Also ran: 9300 third 163 y Freight Clerk Conciliator Nihil tit race 9800 claiming and up one and gilles— Maudlin Tot (Roble) 9700 9400 81 00 8440 (340 won Bon Hr 119 (Pollard) 83 90 second! Field Marshal 117 (Moore) filar-bom Also ran Time 1:41 1 third War fialam Big Joke Foreign Club Burkdaie Moneyaworth Shannon Rose Snaeta Fopa AthelraiOr -First AOUA CAUKNTX INTS1ES ISM and tip nr ill Ior 111 Xthel Bhrrloek 101 ill)— Alms Borland 107 Black Shirt 103 Esrtpsdrr 104 Freedom If IlO Uolarn Coins Ilk Uuiardi 04 Florence lOOVhet rims Barbee 110 Sheets Orener100 furlon Apopli 101 Too PENSACOLA FIs —Manager Bhano Collins sent his squad—some of whom only arrived in camp yesterday— through s game today The regulars won A to 2 Bunching six hits off Bushy In the third- - Four of ths six safe-tlwere tor extra bases nlne-ln-ni- ef t ST PETERSBURG Fl March 4 (UP)— The Boston Braves recruits took the measure of the regulars for the second time In as many days beating Captain MaranvUle s hustlers by the count of H to 4 The batting of Red Worthington Rochester recruit and of Earl Clark one xt the Braves’ regular outfielders were the features of the game The first rral Injury of the training season was sustained this afternoon by Charlie Wilson an infteid recruft ’ purchased from Rochester last fall at a heavy price Wilson was badly spiked above the knee while taking a throw at third and may be out of the training for a couple of weeks- M 113 Dxxctlft U4 Tm 108 Hpt 113 Vrx Croftou J18 cadp 107 183 Wild Bell Runnhqt Mxrp 113'PrPUF Ellen 109 ficotland Bluo 115 Cxlltnnx 115 Beanie L(ou HO Of Be 107 Boolt Maid 108 Flow W 108 Orlodft 113 103 l ast Aaaln 115 Lad? Noy an Bille fourth rao Me 00 100 Coll Inn 1 Chuno 7 DuUa Alice 107 Blunder 103 Bun Vellaeaet 100 adptnleh LUht ST Made Binder lot Moreouns 11a Maaelma loo Me Bslvatlon 100 lama 05 Lady Kae It Olnter Bread 1 Advertiter 103 fete Johnue lot Ream 05 a— Oreenbrlar a MeOImt ntre and U on ear-old Flftb race 11000 Conclav mil (T— UP 113 Morpheus 11 Daneri 0 ferlect Play 00 Couoori 103 My 6hot 04 and up elx Sixth rare 100 birlonea ill)—alark Ayr 111 Baton 105 Ltvery 110 Slmonr 119 Morheart 104 Wee Drop 103 Croltop 70S Princes Pceey 10 Be Smanher 114 gxocsa Banal 104 So alter 10 a— Davtaon entry and Up Seventh race 1500' I-- : year-old- s fliimln on end one-- el hill nil-- e tiov Saairara ')llv Dexter 107 Hllh Sweep 00 Ramon S 107 Ray I Yeoman lot Kants Hop aplda tof Very Fn Mall 10 10 Locket lit Coat Weather clear: track fast SI rut entkie fxrrxasoN 1700' elalmln pint race 111— Dick Chevaly lot New III Tea Oown 101 FT MYERS Fla March 4 (UP) Ilf 107 114RIhl Altshelb 113 Bad Girl 101 s’ Outery —Phil Todt the Philadelphia Duke 1)3 Wee Weet Vtrxlnla 107 Thlitl new first sacker who will be Marleo 103 Crowned Head 113 Oenerola Amour lot Yarrow 103 By Aolnch 113 to Foxx attracted understudy Jimmy 113 Royal Rock 114 Shasta Lover HI notice as the Athletics regulars prac- Awkward ww Boy 101 llOO aim Up ticed at Terry park today Connie Second raoe 11— Laden-tel110 Marabou furionaa elx Mack has let It be known the vet105 Scot Free 15 Maecenas 116 Foreran first sacker Is to be utility to eleh Relations 111 arett lu My peauty 113 Dodlf ill OrlordIS 114 Polion Foxx Todt a batter Lfiehton Tin Nat ill) Buddy Basil should fit Into the championship ’unlu 113 Fair Orb 10 Prince Fat Qunboi 304 Dolly cast very nicely both as pinch hit- kato deary ter and emergency player Hand lotThird race 1700 Olelmlne one and miles 11 MacDonald feet 4 Inch stripling and up Welch 107 Kin Halm 101 Lat —Billy from Portland continues to be the tent 107 Look at Linien 103 Fratwell 101 Whlmeical Star 101 Sun Baby 107 bcft of th young pitchers 113 - )t lx turlone Ath-Tettc- lf 3 'e RAH ‘ANTONIO Tex March 4 (UP)— Witn a sunny sky above the Giants tore into two practice drills hire today with a vlM Urban Pickering the Infielder drafted from Birmingham allowed up well at third base In the Infield workout Pickering having played some winter baseball on the Pacific coast is in good shape and was able to cut loose Johnny Vergez Pickering's rival for t he Job still took things easy Mean-hile Lindstrom last year's Giant tliird sacker cavorts In right field hon Tim 101 101 den lit — Spurrier 01 07 Nss Per ntB mriits (III leoe 1)3 Lwk Molrrlto 101 B1 Rom rro 101 Turqusi Dr 111 Broket MrllljFrlucru loS Fslr Dser 111 111 Fpllr113 Lllllsn T 103 Brlikl Flash 163 113 Domins 103 Judse 301 Stss 101 Star 107 track rood Weather Olsstx Struck elr: fabk BgsrtTA Flrftjrrrttso rtot ITOft elit)m(ng 3rfr-ld- s thr tod 8R- t rn Fr ldf t Rd jr't t'd e?y with a heavy cold U4 Utfe Rockye confer-ene’- basketball some- champion thing the sector lacked last year when Utah Aggies and Colorado university were Joint claimants Dutch Witte and Italian Favored Over Ma- Ioney Promoters Fear his powerful Cow boys champions of the eastern dlvi- - aion will arrive In 8olt Lake Thurs-dk- y at 10 a m prepared to make a gallant bid for the title which has not graced the eastern slops since 1925 when Colorado college won Secend Title Series In Four Years for Wyoming la however the second time In the past four years that the Wyoming school has entered a team In the final playoff The Cowboys last fought for the east in 1928 but at that time the star of Montana State was at Its highest and the Range Riders lost three straight Thirteen players will comprise the Invading Wyoming contingent Included In that number Is Les Witte brother of the coach and star forward Joe Schwartz leading scorer of the eastern half Rugg ranked one of the outstanding guards of the eastern division and Ed McGlnty a William T Tllden II- - the world's freshman most celebrated tennis figure passed The Cowboys employ a type of Balt Lake Wednesday mornball considerably different from that through of the Utes Dribbling with skill and ing on his way to Los Angeles where speed Witte and Schwarts drive he wlU work iif a series of tennis through for many of their tallies in films this manner In addition Thomas a reserve forward is a master of Big BUI was enthusiastic about his beloved game In spite of a severe the bounce- Relying solely on reports and on attack of influenza and Indisposition ho personal scouting the Utes have to rise from his compartment bed been schooled during the week to Tllden discoursed at length upon the expect anything but to watch particularly for the dribble sttaek Pe- strides which th net sport Is makterson Ute mentor spent Wednesday ing giving his guards final tips on haltReferring to his recent series of ing the drive of the dribbler without exhibition matches with professional him fouling Karel Kozeluh famous European ace Utes Take Brief Shooting Drill TUdeu said they played to capacity A wait Set With Cowboys crowds in New York Baltimore and r Aftef their brief shooting’ prac- elsewhere He spoke In terms of tice Wednesday the Utes In the best highest praise or his opponent even of condition of the season were though Karel succeeded In winning ready to retire and wait for the title only something like three sets in series: The regular quintet Jerry twenty played Tllden added that Smith Lorraine Cox forwards evidence waa abundant to show that Sherman Clark center Evert Lyb-be- rt 1931 would be a banner year for tenand Theran Davis guard3 will nis in America In regard to Davis cup play TU-dstart the fray Eleven straight victories for the expressed the view that the although reduced prascaUy Cowboys a streak which brought Frenoh team would be very them Into the title after a disastrous to a two-ststart make the visitors a respected hard to beat” He rated Oochet and club General opinion on the east- Borotra the world's best amateurs ern slope Is that the Wyoming team Even though Brugnon and La costs Is the Met representative of that seo-tl- will be out of play on account of apIn a number of seasons ex- pendicitis operations Tllden said the Colorado celling university Cochet and Borotra with the aid of champion team of last lesson and the younger reserves would- probably ward off efeat in the chaUenge the prevlou one After a hecise western race which round The youiig Americans he said saw the Utee take the divisional title only In their last series the Crim- were fine tennis players but lacked son too ranks powerful the capacity that comes only of long Nearly every elub In the western region of experience In competition r the conference Improved vastly over 1930 and the team which has proved fcHEISTIAN HOOP CHAMPS Itself a champion must have someFORT WORTH Tex March 4 m thing besides mere equipment Thus as matters stand with the —Texas Christian university won the first gams of the title series only southwest conference basketball few hours henoe It’s an even championship here last night by dechoice on which will emerge cham- feating Southern Methodist univer' pion sity 27 to 29 Homer C Warner Utah and C C Bresnahan Colorado Aggies will officiate the aeries ' Probable lineups Utah Wyoming Small 'It en ar on ' Brydges Wins 200-MiNonstop Dog Team Race Ten Aggies le THE PAS Man March 4 (AT — Earl Brydges youthful Cranberry Portage m usher today ataggered across the nonfinish line to win Ute stop dog derby for the second consecutive year His time waa 26 houra 30 minutes and 20 seconds for the trying course which at some places was snowless Hatless and costless Brydges fin Ished the long grind with four dogs in his sled and the others crippled from the trying Journey to Fltn Flon and back While far’ behind the record of a little more than 23 hours established by Shorty Russlck In 1924 Brydges’ time today waa remarkable when the condition of the trail waa taken Into 200-mi- le consideration The victory carried a prize of $1200 In cash and the Walter Goyne tro P?rydges with eight other drivers started the stamina testing drive to the north Manitoba mining camp and back at 10:40 a m yesterday Russlck veteran of many a mushing event finished second In the long grind 16 minutes back of the youthful winner After a stirring battle on'the homeward stretch for third position Emile SL Godard winner of all the eastern races beat out the youngster Jack Robertson and P O Dalnard 8t Godard who won five consecutive derbies from 1925 to 1929 and fin Ished second last year covered the hazardous route in 28 hours 4 minutes and 22 seconds FREE T0SSERS MEET TUESDAY '4 Smith f H COX C g g FOR RECOVERY OF JOHNSON 8T LOUIS March 4 WV-Tcondition ef Bali Johnson former president of the American league remained “about the same” here today it waa stated at HI John's hospital where he la serioasl 111 II wmk very weak and ne hope waa held for his recovery be 4 Endeavor to Win Tribune Awards The present lnlermountain NO HOPE HELD fuiiontft— F7h FD1 118 MllUrdL 1900 98 00 19 90 won: CloidO 111 (lprfmw)S 1790 14 10 9100 third ill (twyTllum tcon4: Tom :4J Tim 8 A)o Lt Hr PUjr TD:nd4 mm ConUn WwiaufUr LxvfmOrr Lxdr rrinc Btbw Pxnwpcn ficon9 Tnm 9700 tlxtminf w Mwrty 109 (R tnd op fix lurlcntg—4TnuUf 90 13 60 von C MiLsrd) 91100 11390 94 90 9c tirlpwto 1U (MrcMm 1980 third ond: Old Dutch 118 (WU AIM ran Jen fiun 94 eU Tim 115 Flylut BAN ANTONIO Tex March 4 Virado Contmetor filncorolr Gold a Brown TvrX CIa Down Donle Bush an- 9wt 9700 rwe eUlmtn nounced himself as well pleased with Third up U lurloncs—Mardio 109 Dl the prp and ability shown by Butch and 810 90 94 30 13 30 won 8480 8380 acond Wjro Kenllne behind the plate In the White 93 40 Tim third Sox drills today Henline purchased 109 9- F- CAV--o fimUh) ran Frincipio Orkln ldaa l:ij from Toledo at the end or last sea- Othy Kon KUnc Baramo 1700 claiming son has been going great ever since andFourth racr up mil and avanty yarda— fiacwr PI 7 109 Hi training started Millard) 83 30 8130 83 00 108 won Frafsadorio Whitiakrv 98 88 ‘Jlenline doesn't look like the same truondi Brar Crr 109 Da?i 93 90 fellow that was with Brooklyn when 9560 AIM raQe' AiiO third Tim l4d w trr Lad I wax managing Pittsburgh” said' firrodnit rara (700 clalmlnf Donle ”1 certainly have to hand It onrFifth Our Johnny 184 (Thoniaa) 9640 to Casey Stengel He made a new 93 00nulp— 43 40 von Orttln’ Ivan 110 (Pooh 3 90 aeeond Brat Ac 106 fMoCor-- t catcher out of Butch at Toledo last 894 00 6 90 third Alao rap Tun? t 4 summer” AUrcrrUo Mine Pi Donna Ban 8900 claimma fKth race arvenlr yarda— Black Foul 111 TAMPA Fla March 4' (UP) — mily?adoand 9800 89 40 84 38 wotu Plaf 188 (J Jlrnick Tie first infield pfsctice conducted bird 9390 93 98 tfrond 82 90- - third FHht 106 (Dic-haby the Cincinnati Reds this year Chilly SUko"na 0r-tr'ud- c vr licld mi a scygy diamond at Plant Tim 144 LlrhlAlaoMintran !4Ulr Pan Don Uriel today with Mirkry Heath on Carr Aanrs Borel vValrdJctory RatU) Apollo secha:-frlnr at C'umneUo Tony Botrnth rarr puri 99hd elalmln at and Lc short ono-ftfDurocher one nd in Up rraroldn and103up E and MtUard R 1790 13 90 Fair Beth I rank Bigafoos at tliird 13 90 won borrwnto 99 (Dickey) 810 30 The omficld was too wet to per- 84 40 aecond Viliaer 188 tMea d 9140 V94 AUo fan Bump?! Rat mit any batting practice Joe Btripp third TimeCottar Black TTiapder Boy Trhadar third bsseman was confined to his visa WarylanU CUpptrg Th Mtrcog A Mountain 101 Moettu dint McMa101 Nlnonette lot Some Sun Roman tol Re Banner Raxxedy Ann 1 Tbrt D a lit Chief 103 -- ytr-old and up Schwarts label h Sullivan 141 Witt HO 103 Wsrtlm Ml Chlclero Ramsey 113 Tlmon 10 Hllh Boor 101 Tak OU Kimball 113 Rugg Fifth race WOO allowances Ross and up six furkoms il— Chlmner Sweep Hotlme 105 Martls 105 Blimp lot in 103 D-Ana Dinah Did Upsst tl TlilaU v Isrs tsr-osnd up on sixth rao 100 miles (7:— Fort o' rise and 107 Bud Cherlton 107 Luck Dsn 111 rnlsti 101 Finals 10 Qa to ft I04 Fsrs- - Wrack Roral 'WINTER IIAVEN Fla March 4 UP— High winds made practice hard work for the Philadelphia Phillips today Manager Bhotton sent the players out only for a run this morning but put them through a batting practice In the afternoon Neither the hitter nor the pitchers could loosen up a great deal In the March winds however First Baseman Don Hurst And Second Baseman Lea Mallon reported today The only absentees now are Friberg Whitney Sherlock Roster Klein and Collins The last two are known to be holdouts pro-du- ce a free team is now an L D 8 squad player Mickey Oswald football coach at East high is champion In the senior open class for all players 17 and over Mickey Is getting ready to defend his title against a long entry list of play ers from college senior high “M” men and independent ranks More than 300 t06sera took part In the contest last year the first time the meet waa held and It is expected that this number will be greatly surpassed this year Any basketball player of the Intermountain region may enter the contest for which there is no fee Gold and silver medals are awarded the winner In each class by the Tribune The meet will start at 2 p m and close at 10 p m the same day throwing McKinley champions Mickey Oswald and Grant Evans are to of have plenty going competition as they defend their titles in the second annual hoop pitching contest which is to be held In the Westminster gym Tuesday Grant Evans last year’s boy’s class champ will again face a large field of competitors In the younger division Junior high coaches throughout the olty have included free throwing contests as a part of their Intramural athletic program This competition has uncovered a large number of accurate throwers who are eager to try their skill In the big tourney Evans who won his first place medal last year while a member of the Bryant Junior WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER cant COSH I VMKT A SWEU 61T CNER A CMwteoooNtss WCH DARUMS’S ©Of AND THS W MEAN WAV WF treats-H- 2 AND 3 Sake will vou STOP TALKING Till OUT AM 5M00TINS STAVING POOL AND BOWLING ABOUT CH DARLING AND MIS WtF — i'V ' ON LET’S COtDANCE — t 21-- Primo Takes First Place In Wagering Saturday will sec- VlkUll Man 103 Kidder 104 At Babath St Marflua 117 Master Rock 101 olslmln Second race 100 furlonsa ll— Blue Brr-r- r flea and one-ha- ll lOo Mnanekrala 100 Blind Lark 101 O Scotfjrpa 105 Born Mildred ioo Mare 113 MIM land 100 Bir Oho Cho JOT Oaten Beryl lOS Oountre Bril i05 Race Eilra 101 Wtttora 105 Publication 101 Bo Per 00' Marita Ni 10S aoldeu Otloit 101 Star 101 Nadia ilO March 4 (UP) Boot four fur-to- n Third rao 100 7 and nlgbts Clns : hu eret gymnasium The series which continues Friday !” Earn 1931 Revenue By ALAN GOULD MIAMI Fla March 4 (P)— Chilly weather a law suit for damages and a substantial rush for “Annie Oak' ley's” at flstio headquarters today were the only noteworthy develop ments leading up to the heavyweight match between Primo Camera and Jimmy Maloney scheduled tomorrow night Promoter Frank J Bruen declined to make any estimates as to what the show would draw or whether there was a chance to save it from going heavily “in the red” The unofficial guess was that the “gate” would be lucky to pass (50000 on which basis ths loss might be considerable Camera as a result of somewhat rigorous training within the past few days after a layoff due to his cracked rib Is expected to scale around 265 pounds Despite his questionable condition and ability to conroute the Italian the go big tinued a favorite Maloney will weigh about 200 and the Boston man’s followers were confident he will repeat his former victory on points over Primo The preliminary card tomorrow Bpeelsi to The Tribune Utah Aggies won basketball letters during the season Just closed and rather oddly six were forwards The men who will be rec ommended by Coach Dick Romney are Captain Seth Parkinson Elton LOGAN— Ten t 20-2- 21-7- 1 Wednesday 3 1 aft- -' emoon In the semifinal of the A A U tournament at the Deseret gymnasium The former champions matched high allot for high shot of their rivals and carried the duel nearly two hours before Clawson and Longden tired under the strain of the steady veterans and went out of the1 title running Clawson held the 1930 title with Roy Sorenson Peirce and Lund earned the Tight to meet the winner of the semifinal match between Oscar Carlson and Floyd Leaver and Sorenson and Merrill Smith The latter match waa postponed from Thursday noon I' until Friday noon The final occurs Saturday at noon In the exhibition court After Saturday's final handballers of the region will turn their attention to the singles tournament which gets under way March 16 Entry lists thrown open Wednesday showed five contestants Harold JL Dent Sherman Rideout Allan Me- - r Han-co- ck A Comb Parley Eccles aiKf C Final date for entering is March 13 H C Mortensen In charge of the meet announced The steady Peirce and Lund were more error proof than Clawson and who Wednesday Longden eight-round- 1 j the were proponents of the celling shot Long-de- n particularly keeping the ball high in the corner The former but return champs could do nothing like for like until someone erred and this Clawson and Longden did more frequently to come out on the short end of the first game A similar duel the teams waged in the second game until at 20 apiece Longden was caught close to the front wall with one of his rival’s shots He stuck out his hand quickly and cut the ball toward the side where it barely touched the front wall in time to count a kill and win v the battle From that point on longden tired before the steady attack and Peirce and Lund seized opportunities for most of the few kills in the game The former and Clawson waged several thrilling rallies during this set-t- o bean features night but Peirce deftly kept the ball tween Maxle Rosenbloom light high off the back wall to avert Clawheavyweight champion and Marty son's chance for his favorite shot Gallagher of Washington D C 13-- 21 L k i ) 4 t er Six-rou- nd bouts include heavyweight Jimmy Braddock Jersey City vs Salah in Jack Roper California El-D- Egyptian “Prince” vs Jack Dor-vEmporium Pa Ralph Flcucello N Y vs Walter Cobb Brooklyn al Ilel per’ Boys Girls Win Lassies Take Title HELPER— Hlpr Junior hih bMkrtbnll players came on step nearer to the county they dechampionship Monday night when feated Sumiynide Junior by a 25 to 11 core Captain Greco's return to the uuvd materially strengthened the lineup of mad 11 of the team points In one-ha- lf the game The second string was inserted into the game the last period and held th opponent! scoreles while they credited 4 points “Red” Pogloen little Frank Fnriatno and Aido Nichot played consistently for SunnyMde The Helper girls’ team cinched the title for th second consecutive year by defeating the Sunnyside girls 8 to 4 Helper boys meet Harding of Pric Friday evening at the Carboy hllh school ' gymnasium 4 The summary: 1 HELPER JR5 SUNNYE JRfl Kansas City Mo Hoop Awards Gruciiijlaich Nine Expect to Return for Next Season Fanners Tie for Second V After a lapse of two years Earle W Pierce and Cannon Lund 1328 and 1929 champions returned to the final bracket of the regional handball tournament when they defeated Renny Clawsoriand John Longden FRANKFORT Ky March 4 Rockne Notre (Pi— Knute Dame football coach now may be called Colonel Rockne He was appointed an aide on the staff of Oovernor Flem D Sampson today with the rank of colonel Game time 7:30 p nv Universities of Utah and Wyoming the curtain' on their basketball act Thursday at 7:30 w P m In the Des- First race 1600 claiming ind up five And ons-hs- lf furlongs— Rock Rrrd 111 (A Fischer) I MOO 830 M 80 won: Osreth 111 (Cunningham) 87 40 $9 8u second King Bank 103 (Robles 1830 Time 1071-- 5 Al$o rack Pirate Qold Edward K Supporter Gold Cord PaeU Mabel Basil King FUme Pstueia Clar e cond race IBoO allowances 107 and up els furlonge-Ovsrhe- ad (ftnble) 917 00 1950 1430 won Briar Tfsw ond In Kentucky Forenoon Thirteen Make Players Trip 1 Singles Competition Begins March 16 at Degeret Gymnasium Now Colonel 4-- a TITLE G w OSLO SKATING BRINGS FOUR NEW RECORDS 1 Downfall Of Helen Hicks Sees ST AUGUSTINE Fla' March (UP)— Helen Hicks Hewlett L I golf star who scored a 76 yesterday to win the qualifying medal was eliminated today in a bitter upset in the Florida women 'a east coast championship Frances Hadfield Milwaukee Wls who won four Wisconsin ’state titles before 1927 played even par to win the first round match Diana Flshwick England’s women's champion won her match with Ruth Wllsey Chicago 8 and 7 Kathleen Gamham London the only other English player advancing to the second round defeated Marion Bennett New Britain Conn 2 le Wilcox El wood Delos Watkins VirDry sdale Ollbert Moeslnger and ' gil Cropley forwards Carl Bellis-to- n center Warren Allsop George Young and Dpn Bennlon guards Wilcox Moeslnger Cropley and Bel llston are being awarded letters forlnp Van Wle defending the first time while all the rest are' Virginia Chicago defeated Martwo-yemen with the exception of champion 8 and 7 Maujorie White London Watkins who wins his third letter reen Oroutt Englewood N J forThe Aggies ended the regular sea- mer dechampion son with exactly the same record as featedMetropolitan Jesse Firth Liverpool Eng the previous year when they fin- 3 and 2 ished In a tie for the championship Mrs Melvin Jones Chicago debut this year they were Just a game feated Billy Dix Perkin Eng 1 up behind the league leading Utes Had Mrs H D Bterrett Hutchinson the Aggies won either of two hair- Kan defeated Mrs A E Bulson went to Utah in Fort Wayne Ind 4 and 3 Mrs line decisions that Lake would have Salt they repeated Stewart Hunley Detroit defeated their championship The race was so Buffalo' 3 and 2 close however that either of the Peggy Wattles rr first three teams oould haye won with Just a twist or a turn in one game Coach Diok Romney regarded the season a success in spite of the loss of the championship because his players fought viciously to the final game and snowed the finest kind of MIAMI Fla March 4 (JV) — George spirit and enthusiasm Captain Beth A Blener Fort Wayne Ind fight Parkinson again led the Aggie at- promoter today filed a (6000 damtack with a dazzling display of bas- age ault naming Primo Camera ketball brilliance but he was ably Italian fighter and Leon See and Bill aided by the other members of the Duffy his managers as defendants i squad Richard Hunt attorney for Blener With the possible exception of said the suit waa based on failure of Moeslnger all of the basketball let- Camera to appear for a June 9 1930 ter men are expected back next year fight in Fort Wayne after Biener which gives Coach Romney excellent allegedly spent a large sum of money nucleus for 1932 advertising the affair ar Primo Becomes Suit Defendant i (25) firalllon rf Nicastro lf Halverson e Glgiolotl r Vaughan If Oreco If Slugs Adams rf Jouffol Ig Prlano rg If Coo Totals Umpire B pais ce 12 fob 8 0 Pattersonlf-- 6 o Ntchol “18 0 OlPogloaen rg 6 0 0 0 PlIlUtO If 1 8 f 100 0 11 1 6 OTFF 2 0 4 rf fFarlatno 61 ' 2 4 6 2 tiio 1 6 2 8 01 0 9 0 8 0 0 0 O’ 0 0 0 0! 5 I 111 Totals 8 Eggertson referee J Dal- - 11 9 9 25 Syracuse Swimmer Sets World’s Record SYRACUSE1 N Y March 4 ()T records were broken Wohl by Joe captain of the Syracuse university swim team In official time trials here today In the backstroke event he clipped 7 seconds from the former secworld mark He sheared 5 onds from the half-mi- le backstroke record He swam the 500 yards in 6:48 and then went on to complete the half mile In 12:33 Both records had stood for more than five years the first having been set by Conrad Mila of the Illinois A C and the second by Robert Hosle of the Brooklyn Central Y M C A — Two world’ 500-ya- rd 2-- 9-- 4-- 5-- y t ARE YOU SATISFIED! 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