Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING MARCH 16 1931 WEEK WITNESSES Moss Father Of Prep Hoop State Meets v STATE HOOP TOURNEY TWENTY-FOURT- H AGLA CAULNTE RESULTS First race five and one-ha- lf furlongs and up claiming 600— Altai ar (Cunningham) tit 40 7 00 13 10 won Little Pat (Plaher) 34 30 $3 00 second Beth Companion (Mulrooney) 4 30 third Time Oft 6 Also ran— Rom Calaria Flying Ace Black Shirt Willow Bramble Sunny Otrl Jenkins Rochester Seth Queen Gold Cord Second race one and miles and up claiming purae $300— 5 0 3 SO BPMdjfAi (Moran) 3 o on Our Bill (Pollard! II 30 13 0 McoQd No Mam (Sis her) IS 00 third Time I 41 Also ran-- Star Boat Sam Gilmore Trompe Wesivs Broom Chub Third race (me and miles and up claiming purse (Munden) 9ft 30 $4 00 $2 80 won IJubrUi (Greenberg) 40 $4 $3 60 second Ssmbeau (Cuiuilngam) $3 00 third Time I 47 6 Also ran —Terry OMalley Post Paid Ortnonhart Gold Handle Conciliator Sunny Corn Athelrain Boot Top Fourth race six furlongs end $300— Morehesrt up claiming (Fisher) $6 40 $3 80 $2 80 won Crofton OTeen-ber$2 80 $2 40 second Shasta Bullet (Pollard) $3 80 third Time 1 12 Also ran --Simony Princess Peggy Bag Smasher fienora Fifth race six furlongs and up handicap $1000— Vanity (Cunningham) 4 80 $2 80 $2 30 won Nellie Cuatis $4 30 $3 30 second Shasta Broom (Moran) $2 80 third Time 1 114-- 6 Also ran-- St Patricia Sailor Boy Doctor Higby Maya Sixth race five furlongs Agua Callente added-Sha- rp $8000 futurity Thoughts (Coltllettl) $80 $3 00 13 40 won’ BlsstUa (Oroos) second $2 80 $2 20 Bahamas $2 80 third (Cleverly) Time 100 Also ran— I Say Brines Volta Princess Volts M Hogan Bywire Fred Almy Tommy Klman ' 6uni Son th Seventh race one and mllee aud up national turf handioap 33 00 purse $1200—' Tha Choctaw (Moran) $14 00 $8 00 wont Alexander Pantages (Pollard) $0 00 $6 40 second Lady Broadcast 30 third Time 160 6 (Cunningham) $3 Also ran— Deswasey Plucky Play Seth's Hope Up Pigeon Bole Enast Challenger II Mike Hall miles Eighth race one and and up claiming handicap $1000 —Freight Clerk (Pollard) $6 60 $3 80 13 30 won Laurie (Mulrooney) $3 80 $2 80 second Money's Worth (Headrick) $4 40 third Time 2 07 6 AUo ran—Texas Longhorn Pat O'Connor Golden Steep Confidentially Emma Lou Ninth race seven furlongs and up claiming purse $800— Big Stuff (Poltard) $4 80 $3 60 $3 30 non: Lennie Rcd Wad© Parades 14 12 Size Panguitch Quint of ’24 Together First Meet Held in 1908 With Granite Lclii Although very few people outside of Ogden know It a very Old state high school tournament record has Ed "Red” Wade the been broken By PIIIL M’LEESE Pansy Reeve of the Weber high five 14 Inciwedrs sized shoe a In order to fully appreciate the annual high school basketball tourna- dentally he weighs 175 pounds and is ment scheduled for Wednesday 6 feet 3 inches wetall can ascertain no As far as Thursday Friday comprehensive record of shoe sizes and Saturday in of state prep tourney athletes ha the Deseret gymever been kept However we’re cer nasium the fan tain that Red is the new champion should acquaint Red is the brother of Kills (also Red) himself with the Wade coach of the Monroe high five long and interestwhich almost won the championship ing history of the of the Sevier district classic So we herewith a And perhapl another state recshort resume of ord ha been broken by Glen Holhigh school interman regular forward of the Modistrict basketball roni high five Glen la only five competition feet high and weighs only 127 The seed for the pounds The coach Laurell Jenpresent statewide sen aays that the youngster Is a tournament was fighting ball rustler a rather planted in 1908 by dribbler and cool headed clever James E Moss then con nected w 1th the Granite Jmes E Mos Echoing baskets of 1924 have been school now director of athletics at heard almost weekly at Panguitch L D S high school At that time the according to Ed Beck coach of the regions around Salt lake and Provo Fielders The state champion Pan were the only two sections of the state guitch Jive of '24 consisted of Duane paying much attention to basketball Henrie at center George Cooper and Clem Davis at forwards and Elmo Lehi proved to De outstanding in and Haden Church at the Provo district1 ' and Granite in Richards This group with the excepthe Salt Lake so Moss suggested that guards of Cooper who performed for the two play for the state champion- tion the B Y U this season played four ship They did and Lehi won games with the present Panguitch Moss Suggests That regulars— and won but one of them ‘ Two Districts Be Formed All the members of that 14 In the following year Moss sug champion five Including Harold Rested that the two districts perfect Worthen Clyde Mecham and Jess an organization The plan was fol- Evans are working in Panguitch lowed through and Lehi and Granite again won their respective district Several of the teams in the state titles Lehi was crowned champion meet have no captains The coaches for' the second time in the history of of these teams believe that the pry the state chology Is bad for the athletes and Wesley K Barton in 1910 at a appoint their captains before each state teachers’ association meeting game proposed that a state high school athWade and David Clegg of East letic association be formed The plan areEdthe two youngest in the touma was heartily received by the prep of- ment are regulars and both ficials and they adopted the sugges- are over Both six feet Judging from what tion choosing Fred Bennion as presi- we have heard of Wade they are godent and Moss secretary to be two outstanding perWith an organization ’n’ every- ing formers thing the preps became ambitious and attempted to stage a tournament Richards’ PleasCoach for tire winners of the now four dis- ant Grove Harry squad champion of the tricts in what is now the public safety fast Alpine district consists with gym L D S Weber B A C and the exception of one senior substiLehi took part The meet was a mistute entirely of juniors The erable failure Grovers had an exceedingly difUp to tills time the Deseret gymficult time winning their nasium had not been equipped with but think of the prospects bunting for ne$t 1912 facilities for basketball But in season! other installed were and baskets necessary arrangements made and the state tournament held there Financially the meet was another fail- Participating S’ ¥ 1- -2 present t ( Proposed New ure Loop Takes in B Y U Stages Event for Three Years B Y U was asked to take over the venture in T3 for $500 The Cougars did so but failed to make any money The tourney was held in Provo in the following two seasons and neither was a success In ’17 the Jinx w’as removed to Brigham City This proving a leas lucrative source of basketball fans than Provo the classic was next moved to Logan where the U S A C staged it Money was again lost In '18 the University of Utah took over the affair and held it in its gymnasium The Utes made no money either In ’19 the tournament was held for the second time in the Deseret gym Mots and C Oren Wilson the present secretary suggested that 16 teams instead of the usual eight be allowed to compete This was done and the double elimination system was adopted No other changes were made until 1920 when the present organization consisting of six regions divided into 16 districts was formed 4 J A U Star Team Covers Big Field A- - KANSAS erry lections at the tournament v llcll March A bjr A 15 IT sport nn ST (API— AU-i- tr basket-he- ll writer and ol- - national TFAM and Forward— Miller Wichita Henry Burks Kansas City Athletic club ' Center— Alexander Wlehlta Henry Ouarda-t-Bunha- m Wlehlt Henry and Hyatt Lo Anxeles Athletic club (captain) SECOND TEAM I V X — X V' ' ' $2 30 second Star Kiss third Time 36 Alro ran Hit the Deck Gardner Deer 93 80 $3 30 (Fisher) (Lennie) — Westlre John Sarlo mite of s forward on the Weber high school team Sarlo who is only 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds is reputed to be one of the cleverest scorers in the Ogden district Dick Thorne Has Streak of Lightning in Little Regular Player The Weber high school five of Ogden runner m of the Ogden district is going to bring to the state tournament an unusual forward in little John Sarlo Sarlo weighs exactly 120 pounds and is 5 feet 4 inches tall However he is a solidly built youngster and exceptionally fast According to reports from Ogden he Is one of the cleverest forwards in the Ogden dis- 1 Cup Play Dates (JP)— Da- 50-5- 1 3 the United States and Mexico Canada will battle the winner at Montreal May 21 22 and 23 At the same time the association announced the interzone finals between the champions of the North merican rone and the survivors of the newly created South play American zone would be played at the Chevy Chase club Washington D C May 28 29 and 30 Dates for play In the South American zone previously have been announces Paraguay and Argentina clash In the first round March 28 27 and 28 and Uruguay meets the winner in one second round' match April 2 3 and 4 while Brazil and Chile are matched in the other April 3 4 and 5 The finalists in the South American zone will meet April CORAL GABLES Fla March 15 ry Ciuci Bridgeport Conn and Walter Hagen Detroit split first money in the first annual Coral Gables open today as they posted 143s’ tournament for the Tile Haig slipDed back to 75 after trict the Biltmore course yesSarlo 16 years old and a senior has scorching 68 three under with been playing regularly for the Weber terday duel a record had a smart 69 today five all season and Coach Dick par a 74 yesterday They each Thome expects to start him in the with $350 by the tie for first place first game of the tournament gained Ai Espinosa Chicago and Denny Wednesday Shute Columbus posted cards of 144 to divide third and JOHNSON UNCHANGED fourth place with a trio next at 145 8T LOUIS March 15 (J5)—The The latter were Craig Wood Deal condition of Ban Johnson former N Joe Turnesa Elmsford N 1ft head of the American league which and Walter Kozack Douglaston Long 11 12 and 13 has verged on critical for weeks con- Island HOOP GAME AGES COLLEGE tinued unchanged today Johnson Ralph Guldahl Dallas Tex had Collate basketball ti 40 ream old The rallies at times but his diabetic a 147 while one stroke behind were first college to play the game mas Yale end and Chicago formed teams the condition leaves little hope for his John Golden Noroton Conn and Cornell year The orirlnsl tame had nine Mike Turnesa Elmford N Y recovery men on team Today there are but five (Ph-Hen- li le le Ore March 13 of the organization Northwest Normal conference to include six and probably eight normal schools was effected here Saturday A C Stambrough of the Oregon Ore Normal school Monmouth was named president and W E Haeseler of the Cheney Normal school Cheney Wash was elected PORTLAND secretary in the state tournament has won 13 games and lost five during the season The Ogden five opened the season 6 but turned by defeating Davis around and dropped another battle Weber with the Kaysville five e series with North divided a Summit winning the first game 28-3 and losing the second Davis again whipped the Ogden 40-3- I V 23-4- 5- 3 ’LEAOUB 0 loet Weber woa 7 loet J Weber wonRiver Bear Davit 20-3Box Eider Davie Ogden No Summit Bear PJver No Summit 41-3- 3 Bo Eider runner-u- p Davie Ogden K Into Montpelier took his Thorne then charges 57 Ot den T 36! Thatcher Idaho where they had an unusually 3ft! 33 South Kfcjt Union ecteccflsful North Ogden I'M trip They defeated 3i Logan MontpMier Thatcher and Union in successive games by scores of 48-2- 3 i 403 Harrisou Annexes OGDEN — With ideal weather conditions prevailing eighteen scatter-gu- n artists attended the Sunday shoot of the Ogden Gun club at John M Browning park Singles honors were captured by W H Harrison a professional and Harry Todd both of whom went straight for 50 clays Phil Empey won the handicap event by breaking 24 of 25 and E L Ford who was second In both of the other events topped shooters In doubles by shottering 23 24 a of A H Hardy nationally famous pistol and rifle shot a professional attended the event and shot in singles breaking 40 out of 50 with Captain the scattergun SINGLES vW (SO targets Shot at D Harrison Harry Todd E L Ford A P Bigelow C B Higgins Phil Empy 4 Alf Christenson J W McCarthy B Fleher Roy Bnllantyne xxBiflrelow Browning Earl DonnaJrison xxxl W Perry xCaptaln A H Hardy Gua FHftre xxxMrs D Browning H W Hinley Cram ord HANDICAP (23 yards) Phil Empey F L Ford Harry Todd i'V D Harrison AlfChriotenson C B Hlggin A P BJselow J W MoCarlhy DOUBLES E L Ford J W McCarthy C B Higgins XW D Harrison4 A P Btselow Harry Todd Earl Donaldson Alf Christenson x— Professional 60 60 60 Br'- 50 60 49 GO 1 60 60 48 48 60 41 50 60 60 47 40 44 M 44 60 50 40 39 80 30 75 24 ?5 26 33 53 ?: 31 30 school football 30 LAURELL JENSEN — A in e Jones 3 Mills Coleman SINGLES C V W T Fongrea Holst U Bowen 4 23 33 n31 23 92 30 31 30 '’J 33 54 30 19 31 21 NEW YORK March 15 OP)— Most of the Interest In this week’s national boxing schedule will be built around four fistic personalities— Len Harvey of England Young Corbett of Fresho CaL Bat Battalino of Hartford Conn and Bud Taylor of Terre Haute Harvey middleweight champion twice beaten by Vince Dundee In his initial American appearances will try to get one on the right side of the ledger in a twelve-roun- d bout with Ben Jeby of New York in Madison Square Garden Friday night Corbett perhaps the outstanding welterweight contender battles Paul Pirrone of Cleveland over the route at San Francisco Friday British night ’Battalino holder of the featherweight title braves the Jinx that handicaps champions in Boston by tackling Andy Callahan of Lawrence Mass in a ten rounder at the Boston Garden also on Friday night Bouts on the national schedule include: MONDAY PhUtdtlphl' Bud Tt1of Trr Haut Philadelphia junior May hfhte-flfh40 round and Matt Adtle At v- Joe Anderaon Covina ton Ky lfftht heavywtlthU 10 round At Nw York (Proaoect hall) Tad Band- wine Sioux City Iowa vs Eddie Malcolm New York heavywelfhte 10 rounds Ptladflphla TUE8DAT ? At Loa Ancrlea: Andy Dtvodi New York Feulie Walker New York wclterwelshUb 10 rounds At Weat Palm Beach Fla : Walter Cobb Baltimore va Blx Jeff Carroll Biloxi Miss heavy maiih ti 10 rounds WrEDNESDAY At Oakland Cal Merer Grace Chleato ye Buddy O or man Vallejo middlewekfcta 10 rounds FRIDAY At New York (Madieon Square Oerden): vs Ben Jeby New Ln Harvey Ensland York middleweight: Vincent BireeL New York ts Younc Terry Trenton N J welterweights and Cecil Payne Louisville K7 vs Marty Goldman New York each 10 round At Ben Preneleco’ Yount Corbett Fresno vs Paul Pirrone Cleveland aelterwelfliU 10 rounds At Hollywood Cal! Billy Townsend Vancouver B C Johnny Lamar Los An-tel- es liehtwelrhts 10 rounds At Boston’ Bat Battalino Hartford Conn is Andy Callahan Lawrence Maas JO round At Detroit Billy Lifht 0t Paul va Bari Bruce Buffalo N Y My 8ulH'n Bt Paul s Isry Owe New York mlddlewelvhte and Pee Wee Wilson Detroit vs Juan Orus Mexico featherweights each 18 rounds Q Beaman P Hansen A — -- dt ALLOWED AND WALKED V 7 Arts 24 MEN tjSHUTOUT rOBTtSCDCj N a Mm KU ha ma teM — Mini ( MI mtmi Incbea At the day EXPLANATION OF SATURDAY’ tb t Tb rifM Twr Mra With Eiffel Tawer the atd fanteoa etme eeelr the tvlil vaalabea CARTOON jlba A Bile Belli In the Middle la 1808 feet ‘tare s tb Parleys skyline by Another At that altUade a blrb wind will' Pallet— At tha crater battlefield In Peters Lafayette Was Made MaJef General atlbirh li bers Va Is m display er aa eld Cenfeder' the Age ef 1h— Lafayette a Teeth ef 19!reaae U te sway ee vibrate eonsiderahl that In eddl ate rifle that was split ia the middle by a Philadelphia Jnly S3 1177 Fear has reeently brew dissevered Srrlved In congress conferred apse him the lien te awarlng In the wind the lower Is) federal ballet whlrb entered the mestle The ssnar side ef the metelihist as the Confederate seldier ftred The raak ef inkier general His great terriers beiltreple In tha cease ef the American reelvtlen In the tewer le affected by the rays ef threrlned Fderal ballet eea still beih as military eemmander and as flnan the sen sensing ft te twistIs end te met wed red In the barrel ef the rifle bat the "h mtlen eial mediator Wtween the 1 fitted (Maiee with the sen gradvml end Confederate ballet was removed to DI3 by end pranee are part ef the blstery of the hardly ebserble te the slghtreers no th a rerlesfty ereker Tomorrow— "The Irish Patron B&lnt ef United Bta tee If Pershing did net sari tower hot ty'is eetinaees and mere nre rammer aien'hs than Grrmsny we are here" aeon his arrival! nea’ieed In ih ‘lfaytte the hottest 24 bears (CopTijit 1981 King Festure Eradicate on la Prenrh toil In the late world war at! In ‘he wlntr ‘ef tha year the torsion rsarhes a maxamira' least ha eight te have said it lot) IIB U S i i championship Appleby of New York City won his' title last year in St Louis and has successfully defended it since in challenge matches with Ray V Fessenden of Madison Wls and Monrad O Wallgren of Everett Wash The oomlng series will be his thirst defense The entry list Includes Fessenden Percy N Collins of Chicago Charles Connor of Philadelphia D H Ooslin of Azusa Cal and H T Oaley of Tulsa Okla The latter three are sectional champions The players will play a round robin schedule of 15 games extending through the entire week — i " l Sharp Thoughts GEORGE DUMPS MEYERS VICTORIA B C March 0P— Wilis Futurity Ed Don George Michigan claimant 15 of the world heavyweight wrestling AOUA CALLENTE Mexico March title defeated Freddie “Doe” Mey15 0P—Sharp Thoughts the stellar ers Chicago by one fall here last gelding of Lois A Pan- night The fall came from a flying tages captured tne Agua Callente tackle in the fifth round and ended futurity the (5000 added money the mat performance billed as a stake which headlined the racing championship bout Meyers failed to program at the border track today respond in the sixth round after be- The time for the five furlongs was ing buffeted through the ropes and 1:0020 onto the floo 18 16 Dogs Will Stray but Not to Stay Rref cfltbrtttd Pny In 148 When You Put a Lost Ad on Their Trail! 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SCORED A 63 NEW YORK March 15 182 balkline billiard players from five state will start at the New York Athletic club play Monday in quest of Edgar T Appleby's national 14 13 16 10 13 13 3 Hinckley tar rolled point during the Reason to lead the eeorlng In Millard district Following are some of the marts FORWARDS duet Ailem K4 1 8 Balkline BUliairdists Monday Open Tourney —— DOUBLES (12 pairs) XCajtatn A H Hardy 23: H 8 Mills 3?: Dean Woodall 3V R C Breholser 3V W W Griffin 30 xWiley Coleman 31 TB X Jones 19 N H OHseh19 H P Badham 19: W C Smith Otis Horton 18 R Hawkins IB H Beeolzer 16 R A Hobson 18 Huso Ensign 10 Elam Cronoulst 13 J Don Edwards 12 Mrs Vlvltn George f Professional MTNERSVtLLE— 124 3 K Hansen 21 91 17 18 Hinckley Center Scores 146 Points ’ ten-rou- nd tour-hame- nt 17 former Y U man— He cap35 18 8now and B 17 tained the Snow five for two years— 25 34 33 his first year of coaching— he suc34 31 ceeded Ed Isaacson at Moroni 24 31 VERNON MERRILL— Graduate Of 24 21 24 30 B Y U— His third year at Carbon I ?4 won the Carbon bas24 18 county high— he 24 10 ketball title last season and this season took the league bunting and gtin round robin breaking Uintah's long xxx — gun The scores eleven played the reign— Carbon’s champion Granite team In the semifinals of the football playoff this season Brigham Gun ED M BECK— B Y U graduate— Opensto New Grounds Coached the Cowley Wyo five to The Trtbuhe Special second place in the Wyoming state BRIGHAM CITY —Shooters from meet for two years— his first year at and Panguitch Nephl Salt Lake California Idaho Joined members of the Brig- - OLIVER GRAFF— An Aggie ma- nclub in ham City Gun opening thei Qraff has produced a championship new trap grounds here Sunday team from a school of only 63—a feat E L Jones of Nephl won the sin- similar to that accomplished last seagles event with a score of 48 in 50 son by Vernon Love of Hinckley targets Doubles honors went to LEE HAFEN— He attended B Y Captain A H Mardy Beverly Hills U— began coaching at Dixie in 75 — Calif professional who had 23 H this is fifth trip to the etate tournaS Mills of Salt Lake hoveier had ment L Corbett Matched with Pironne Battalino ' to Meet Callahan Young Ecenroad Wins Shoe Tourney 41 60 50 60 36 23 man Harvey Tries To Kill Jinx In Jeby Bout TOMMY M’MULLIN — He has probably the most remarkable record of any high school basketball coach in the state—he's been at Bingham for 10 years and brought a team to the state tournament every time — an Aggie man FRED RICHARDS — Nicknamed “Frosty”— graduate of B Y U— won the Thanksgiving marathon at the Cougar school for three successive years— been coaching for four years at Wasatch county high— his first trip to the state tournament HARRY RICHARDS — Fred’s brother — also a “Y” man— he's been coaching for nine years at Pleasant Grove and is making his sixth trip to the state meet BOB HOWARD— B Y U graduate— a professional baseball player— began his high school coaching at Murray— this is his first year at SprlngvUle— his first trip to the tournament 8TAN WILSON— His third year at Oeorge Ecenroad won In the next te last meeting of the Winter Horseshoe Pitching Payson— hia second trip to the He took Baturday afternoon — was B Y U manager of association three straight games The final tourney athletics— he didn’t participate in of the season will bo held Wednesday The results: oollege athletics because of an in PM W KB jury received while playing high O Ecenroad f rd Jackron Prank Holman Don Edwards Lei end Chrysler Art Hatch F Wintrier nils Oarduer 31-1- 33-2- Rs McOrew Ralph Bishop Ray Pierson E S Wright A H Jones Dr W N Pugh Richmond Pugh C H Jones x—Profeaslonal Scores R 43-3- two-gam- KM H C Beeholte Elam Cronquiat Fred Lee 9 A Honson Mrs N H Gilsch 35-1- 39-2- Hoaard R C Winslow F R an Colt R A Barney E R fcaiinskl Badham W H Griffin B W Farmer Karl Anderson W B Farmer Ottla JTarloa R Heaklns Dean Woodall n C 6eholU W E Rmiln 39-3- 29-2- bird) (50 Orrin v h oitsch Hugo Fnstin H V BARADERO Argentina March 15 (P)— Pedro Candloti Argentine longdistance swimmer today claimed an endurance swimming record after staying in the water 71 hours and 53 minutes and covering a distance of 362 kilometers (about 225 miles) In the Parana river 24-2- SINOLES C H Reilley xJ M Anderron W Thorne's CluJi Wins 13 Loses Five V Bcoreg: R ' Coach Dick Thome's Weber high five which finished In second place in the Ogden district and then won a playoff with South Rich champion of the Rich league to clinch a berth trap-groun- ds were ideal ’ 34-2- J veteran Salt Lake trapshooter went 50 straight to win the regular weekly event of the Balt Lake Gun club at the municipal west of Airport Sunday Another perfect score captured thi doubles shoot when R O Winslow broke 12 pair The shooting of Reiliey Winslow and E R Van Cott earned them a place on the Salt Lake telegraphic shoot team as a result of their breaking 25 24 and 23 respectively to win the three high places in the first 25 birds C H Reilley high amateur gun of 22 The newly Installed traps worked perfectly and weather conditions WEBER IIAS GOOD RECORD baturday) Ogden - Swimmer Claims Endurance Record 6 and 6 respectively They wound up the season by taking games 7 from North Ogden “M" men 8 and from Logan There was keen competition in the league Bear River proved to be 7 an easy mark in the first game Box Elder put up a good battle but When the Ogden and 8 lost Weber fives clashed in their sem1 iannual battle the Tigers won Weber then waded through Bear River and Box Elder again before time meeting Ogden for the second 6 this season The Weberitta won and went into a tie with the Tigers for first place in the league standihg game necessary making a playoff 7 The score Ogden won this tUt of the game with South Rich was at Victor Gub The Lewiston Idaho Normal school was represented by S Robert Lough director of athletics and A J Lindquist assistant director of athletics at the Ellensburg Washington Normal represented that school The four adopted a resolution inviting the Eastern Oregon Normal school La Grande and the Bellingham Normal to become members of the conference It was Indicated the conference eventually might be ex panded to include the Ashland Ore and Albion Idaho Normal schools 52-3- Brigham City Opens New Trap Grounds Harrison xx—16-fuar- Forward— Hamm Yoonr Mcn’a Institute nt San Franciaco and Wilcox Lo Autcle A Center— Plekell Los Anjelea Athletic Club Kansaa City Athletic Ouards— Weaver TIGERS SIGN BASE STEALER elub and CaUaUanJWlchltaHenrj reIvy M Shiver Detroit outfieldTexas Wichita — Henry Forward MsBurner and B Carlton East Central Oklahoma cruit stole 24 bases in the last season and was nailed 'crnfrr—McCri'ckrn North weat Missouri league only four times That boy stealing Athletlc ehib apparently knew when and how to uards— Baker’ KansM City of San a Men Institute and Bareillea Youn steaL Frlbclsco series' (This Is the fourteenth of a of articles discussing tho records of the team entered In the state tohigh be school basketball tournament hrld In the Deseret gymnasium on Thursday Friday and Wednesday A glance at the pasts of the 16 coaches who are entering teams in the annual state high school basketball tournament to be held in the Deseret gymnasium Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday provides an interesting diversion The coaches one finds all attended one of the three Utah higher Institutions U S A C Utah or B U Following are short sketches of the records of each coach: BURNS CROOKSTON— U S A C graduate — His fourth year of coaching at Logan — and his fourth trip to the state tornament— the Grizzlies have lost but two league games dur ing that time DIXON KAPPLE— A)i outstanding performer at U 8 A C a decade ago —he began coaching at Ogden high in ’22— the Tigers have been frequent tournament entrants but never state champions DICK THORNE— Attended B Y It— outstanding In U from '24 to football— went to Weber Immediately after graduation— his second trip to the state meet— he may become assistant coach at B Y U next season CECIL BAKER— He has been coaching for six years and doesn’t know a hat It is to witness a state tournament from the sidelines— he entered a team for two years in the Nevada state meet — this is his fourth in the Utah classlo—he’s an Aggie man LEE SIMMONS— B Y U man— Began coaching at East in 72— prior to that he was at Spanish Fork for five years— he brought his last Leopard five to the state meet in 76 REED SWENSON— Five years a coach and four times to the state tournament is his record— he began coaching at Monroe five years ago— this is his second year at Murray— Offdcn Singles Shoot Net Heads Set NEW YORK March 15 The Ciuci Hagen Go United States Lawn Tennis association today announced dates for vis cup play in the North American 0 zone in which three nations — the on First United States Mexico and Canada— will compete The first round will be played at Golf Meet Coin Mexico and 5 between City May J: 13! 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