Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH V' B 3 I93L? 22 ANNUAL STATE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET SET FOR MAY 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Three Handballers Reach Semifinals of A A U Singles Meet CHICK IIAFEY REMAINS OUT CONFAB FAILS Fix Dates for V No The annual state high school track and field meet will be held May 9 It was de elded Saturday morning by the executive committee of the Utah State High School Athletic association at a meeting in the Hotel Utah cut their balr exactly the same and look about as much alike as two peas in a pod On the first day the scorers bad much difficulty in distinguishing the two George Gourley right and Shelby West center and forward respectively of the Pleasant Grove five which Saturday lost in the final game to Murray They are cousins 1 BRADENTON’ Fla March —Chirk Ha fey St Louis Cardinal outfielder left here tonight after announcing he had been unable to reach a salary agreement with club officials Hafrv was reported holding out for $15000 a year He has been In conference here with fam Breadon president and Vice President Branch Rickey for two day Locals Begin Serious Workouts Monday City Creek to Be Held April 11 Hair Gets in These Grovers’ Eyes LOGAN— Junior women students won the annual Interclass basketball championship at the Utah State Agricultural college in the final playoff game with the frosh sextet The final count was 23 to 18 and came because the Juniors were able to keep the ball down in their offensive territory during most of the game Following the regular class series schedule the two teams were tied each having lost only to the other during the schedule consequently a playoff game was necessary The championship game was hard fought throughout with tile freshmen pulling up to a tie early In the third quarter after being out of the game apparently at the close of the first half Doris Farr and Jennie Lowe Junior centers outplayed their opponents in the center ring during much of the game and kept sending the bail down to their forwards Verna Hodgson counted heavily and was the high scorer of the game Her side allots were particularly effective The frosh forwards Pearl Williams and Florence Thomas were outstanding for the losers Florence Thomas counted some beautiful long shots and it was seldom that a score did not result when the ball was sent down into freshman sorting territory Grace Remund of the Juniors turned in the best guarding game Beginning as freshmen the present Junior team has won the championship every year for the nast three years They met their stlffest opposition this season Pin Handicap Opens Today Season Ends The scene of the competition has not yet been chosen but this will be Ace Tournament Successdone within the next ten days acful Number of Bowlers cording to Secretary C Orcn institutions are seeking to Shows Inercasi? stage the affair notably the University of Utah and the U S A C The city of Ogden would also like very local bowling leagues much to hold the colorful event in With fourteen season offiWinding up thir 1930-3the Junction City In previous years cials state association claim it has always been held at the Uni- the of the membership in the past largest versity of Utah five years Scoring in general inThe executive committee also de- dicates in interest the game the that termined the dates for the six re doubled since a year gional meets and the City Creek In- has practically vitational run The first mentioned ago events will be held either May 1 or The individual handicap tournaMay 2 and the invitational April 11 ment which was conducted at the The committee unanimously Ace rooms last week proved to be adopted a resolution to the effect a sweeping success More than 500 that before any runner Is permitted bowlers participated in this classic to enter the City Creek event he must A Orr Owen of Fort Douglas was the first produce a doctor’s certificate big shot of the match and will receive a trophy and also a cash award showing that he Is physically fit As has been the custom in the past Owen rolled 1212 scratch score and medals for aU events will be given was given a handicap which brought his prize winning total to by the high school association The local prep mentors have been 1303 Jim Barney topped the list of working outside with their charges scratch bowlers with an exceptional for several weeks but serious and total of 1257 H Bockhoit and P C Jensen were other scratch men who much longer drills will be the order - finished ever the 1200 mark of things beginning Monday The City league concluded Its Coach Lee Simmons through with schedule at the drives Orpheum Saturday basketball for the season will at- evening Henagers Buetneel college won first place by a margin of 9 polnta On tempt to win the state title which the night of play the Nephi Plaster he lost by two points last year- - He took final the Western Opts for four straight to for second place has some fair prospects on the cin- lie the stateonechampions more week to go the Salt but With ders but so far he has not uncov- LakeEfficiency Prluterg hi the field in ered anything startling In the championship av ay events & Weiss are still In front In Bert Ballard has not yet run across theBarnett Industrial loop with only one more to conclude the schedule any unusual material either but he week The fast Medical Arts Dental LaboraIs expected to turn out a serious con' tory continues to dominate the lnde tender for regional honors pendent league Wilson-Severa- FORT MYERS Fla Marfch Alter seeing the world champions in action against his own outfit "Smiling Dan” Howley manager of the 21 (P)— 90-pl- n Cln-cinn- atl - Notre Dame Man Colorado Coach ls DENVER March 21 ()P— Tom Notre Dame lineman last year line coach of as the today signed 1931 University of Colorado football Kas-s- x team Kassis will also act as assistant to Coach Myron Wltham His home Is at Casper Wyo — 4 4 College Sports Fred Southern played the leading role of the Telephone circuit Friday evening as he made a record-smashiseries of 623 Two Interesting tournaments have been arranged which will conclude tournament-play at the Will rooina lor the eeason The first Orpheum be and singles handicap that has been so arranged as to put every team regardless of average on an equal basia An Interesting feature of thla contest Is htat each team may enter three times providing at 'east two men In the lineup are changed each time Bcratch average wlU be based on 180 Thirty teams have filed their entry and at least twice that many are expected The first teams wlU' take the drives Sunday afternoon A special tournament lor boys under IB years of age has created considerable Interest The match has been divided Into four classes: Class f or boys 15 years or under class two 6 to 17 class 3 17 to 18 cla 4 18 to years The first rames of this mactb lir be rolled Thursday t League standings: March 21 'API— ANN ARBOR Mich LEAGUE University o t Michigan- - defeated Cornell Won Lost In tha twentieth Indoor track 84 H to 40 ' 63 33 Business Henager's College meet between the two achoola 59 Standard Market 41 59 41 Nephi Plaster 21 (UP)— The BERKELEY Calif March 44 66 Stars team opened Orpheum 39 61 Western Opts University of California track the 1931 seaaon today with a decisiveteam 0 of Oakland-Pontla- c 69 3l win over the strong Olympic club ORPHEUM LEAGUE At leaet 10 points differBan rranclaco Won Lost In for accounted was scores ence in the Salt Lake Eff 64 32 the unlooked for failure of Cy Leland Eastern HattersPrtg 68 38 sprinting ace to place la either the 100 or Keller Opts 45 6t 300-yadashes 39 Pacific Woodman Ins 53 errv Merch 21 (API— N J PRINCETON Harvard's Indoor polo team outpointed today to defeat Princeton In every chukker the Tigers 1314 to 8'- STATE COLLEGE Pa March 21 f sluggers carried off the team title in the annual Eastern Boxing association championships tonight for the fourth time In eight years with a total ol 20 points but with Western Marysplit Individual honors Syracuse land which made 15 Po'hi' snd Massachusetts Institute of Technology took Penn State the defending championone championship apiece WRIGHT & HOYT general agents 325-- 1 Wasatch Kearns Bid Salt Lake City Utah 39 33 JEWELERS Standing of the Teams Audcrson 8orcnsen Barnett White Co 8 A Movltz Co RECREATION LEAGUE Standing of tbe Teams Orpheum Lunch Freight Claims O 8 Monroe 6c dwell Oeneral Food Hy Power Oas Long Royal ft Totel ledger aseete Konledger aaseta Grose assets Assets not admitted LOAN & TRUST CO ' Standing of tha Teams Won Lost UTAH GAR 5? 29968704 Installer! 6-- 0 60 Neff 0 36 58 57 47 43 43 42 39 Smart 4-- 6-- 448 448 u® TELEPHONE LEAGUE Standings of tbe ?eams Phantoms $4238595898 Dial 42908856 Hyland Telegraph Murray Total admitted aseste$41956 87342 Carriers Records 930 42421900 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE LIABILITIES 8Undlass el tbs Tram tss 7-- ’e? iM 740 638 mo 53 5?1 479 479 458 468 438 261 tl NEW ORLEANS March (UP)— Jim Crow gelding which had not won a race for nearly two years was a surprise winner of tbe fourth and best race on the final day of racing at Jefferson park hero today Under leaden skies and 4n a muddy trark be ran to a handy route victory over the In 1:16 and paid off at 9134 for a 97 8‘ralglit mutucl ticket: or odds of 66 to 1 Today's program wound up the king winter and early spring rac- ' ing season in the Crescent city which has continued uninterrupted siacq jrhanakclvlBg day r Pet By defeating D R Fair in sequent banks games Sherman Rideout became an outstanding favorite for the Intermountain A A U hand- ball final as he and two others advanced to the semifinal bracket Saturday afternoon at the Deseret gymnasium displaying steady callbee Action Against of Rideout handball disposed of Fairbanks in the feature match of the day Charles Geurts occasioned someDempsey Nears what of a surprise by eliminating 21-- 9 CHICAGO March 21 (UP)— The long awaited meeting between Harry Wills the "Black Panther” and Jack Dempsey the "Utah Mauler” may occur here Monday Only Instead of a squared ring it is to take place In court where Jack is scheduled to appear to answer a 50000 damage suit filed by F E Clements charging the former heavyweight champion with "running out” of a contract to fight 21-1- 3 Lee Wright after the latter took the first game of their match Wright 6 and captured the initial tussle Geurts came back to win the second one decisively 21-- 7 and the third one by 21-Wally Winkler advanced to the semifinals by defeating R Bluke 21-1- 21-1- 19-- 21 mere Is one pood tr o ive the most spectacular contest of the interscholastic tournament Twin Falls defeated Boise 35 to 25 to win the silver cup in the con solatloa division Sentman Breaks Hurdle Record ter amateur tournament Perkins shot a fair 76 in the mom-43- 8 lng round to go to lunch three up over CLEVELAND O March 21 (IP)— his opponent but he cut The world's Indoor high hurloose in the afternoon with a spark- dle recoid was eclipsed here tonight ling display ’of iron work that soon by Lee Sentman Illinois timber brought him the title skimmer who flashed to a decisive The Briton played the first nine of win over Jack Keller Ohio the second round in 32 strokes four sophomore In 63 seconds TheState old under par and went on to complete record was 64 seconds the second nine for an total The event was the feature of the of 68 one over the course record Cleveland Athletic club’s appnal inheld by Perkins Johnny Farrell and door carnival Tommy Armour AT JEFFERSON att 43943935331 Total as 4300000000 a Capital 152051911 65 Surplus 63 9 352051911 Surplus U to policyholder ToU! oapltal surplus 44195 47242 end liabilities State of UU County of Salt Lake— aa named above the oertmea that Thla company baa filed It annualt stateINDEPENDENT LEAGUE a syment of which tha foregoing Standing f the Trams with the laws Won 1 ort nopsis and baa compiled 26 of this tat relating to Insurance ond Mrdle-- 1 Arts Dental Lab 71 1 Ace transLunch to rt) authorized therefor duly C3 Co'te 83 ect the business of Insurance In tlic Utah Oas &8latm 42 tat of Utah until the last day rt'niier Dentistry Co 51 45 46 50 February 1932 Hobday' Horitta 46 50 In witness whereof I hereunto set my Hoidint Electric 44 52 hand and affix my official seed thla WoBtern Printing 62 Andnwn’fi Jewelry Slfteenth day of February 1931 43 54 Service Lunch Snppy O J McQUARRIK LSeal) Woodward Danclus School 27 69 L 72 pommlztloner of Insurance W T GflUt (jh M4M Fla March 21 T Philip Perkins former Brit- WINNER PAYS $134 FOR $2 Quality Press Ralph A Badger Co Fort Douglas L Co Economy Friendly Five Independent Cab Florshetm Shoes McConahey's Jewelery B W Took Ins Co Hlbbs Clothing eras Service Kirk's Card Shop Peerless Barber supply Also Triumph conn try 0-- ctpar le Accident and Health de $ 48401603 Forest Dsle Golf Club partment StartupL Candy Net reserve 60e3609 OFort8 Douslss Unearned premium reserve Arthur Frank Uet amount unpaid looses 6303600 Vfouucr Bread tnd claims 2883360 ACE RECREATIC Dividend liability 89750659 Standing AU other liabilities Winkler Geurts 21 13 1 220-ya- rd rd 6pUcr Trial of Wills Fairbanks Loses i 9-2- 6-- ish amateur champion ended a brilliant Florida golfing campaign here Pet today by defeating Tommy Goodwin 625 youth 8 and 6 In 604 Monroe N Y 594 the final 36 holes of the Florida win 480 this year” —- 6-- 6-- ST AUGUSTINE COKE LEAGUE March 150-ya- rd 4 PROVO — William H Chipman of Evans 3 while Harold Bailey took two out of three sets from Mer American Fork was elected president 6 2 lln Vance by scores of 1 of the Central Utah baseball league and Ellis Graham won two out of at a meeting of officials held here three sets from Chauncy Harris by Friday evening Dr C R Fahring of 3 4 scores of 9 Helper was elected vice president More than forty players Including while the secretary and treasurer will tourlettermen signed up for the be appointed by Chipman at the next ney which got under way Thursday meeting Chipman succeeds John R This is the largest number to turn Booth of Ffcyson who asked to be out for a tourney In several years relieved due to press of business Coach Fred Dixon reports Indications are that the league will afAlthough the Cougars are not ex- again be a strong four-clu- b Fork and pected to rank with the Aggies or fair Helper American Utah netters the Tetura of several Provo are ready to go representatives veterans and lettermen will give from these three clubs stated but Dixon a fair group to work with and Price the fourth member of the cira team which will give the Utes and cuit last year will be missing Either Aggies a hard fight 1s assured Springvllle Nephi or Midvale will Paul Holt and Eldon Brlnley vet' take Price's place officials said as orans wlU in all probability form the overtures from these three clubs for ranking doubles team of the locals a place in the league have been rewith the second doubles representa- ceived Sprlngville’s club would probtives being chosen from among Kent ably be a representative nine from Johnson Clayton Jenkins and Max the southern section of Utah county A11 are lettermen Man-guThe fourth club club rosters and Mangum returning to school after a mis- the season’s schedule will be dission in the south sea islands He won cussed at another meeting of league his letter in 1927 officers to be held In the near future Howard Taylor Melvin Jenkins Anthony Sowards and Aldy Smith are four other candidates who have been showing good form and are expected to make the squad Workouts and tourney matches are being held daily MOSCOW Idaho UP— Idaho Falls high school won the Idaho state baschampionship Saturday night Perkins Beats Goodwin ketball defeating Coeur d’Alene 38 to 31 in UP) — btandlog of tha Teams Won Lost ‘ BAN FRANCISCO Helen rp)— Mrs Wills Moody queen of tennis told Press today the Associated she has no intention of signing a movie contract to make educational films or otherwise exploit her ability "At the present time I have no idea of giving up my amateur standing I will not be able to play in England this year because It keeps me away from home too long But I am practicing three and four times a week and plan to compete In the national and Wightman cup events 21 Central Utah League Elects Chipman Head beat' Fred Takes Amateur Title 12 11 Escrow Make Movies Rideout with Steady Game Wins Feature PROVO — Four men advanced into the third round of Brigham annual spring Young university’ open tennis tourney by virtue of easy wins over their opponents Saturday Bert Weight defeated Tom Clark 21 19 Sales Meter Shop Paymasters Warehouse Shops Engineers' 4 112214300 Service Office 17405024 22S SS2 62 TRACT Home office Ion M bm President— Arthur E- - Childs Secretary— William HonBrown December 31 Showing condition In to tbo Commissioner of pur-uant iurmneo of tho State of Utah f - 300-ya- rd Idaho Falls Five Wins Stale Title 33 Weiss Four Advance to To Third Round In “Y” Net Play Reds picks the Athletics to win another pennant this year But there is a big "If” in th prediction— if noth-lng happens to Grove and Earnshaw “The two greatest in the business” says Howley "Greatest because they are hard to beat and work In so many games They worked in nearly 100 games last year Grove won three games in four days He likes to work The more Eamshaw is worked the better he is The world series proved that Those two will decide the pennant” Helen Moody Denies She’ll 21-9 in the other match of the penultibattle The feature mate round occurs Monday at 3 p m when Gaston Chappuls takes oa Wills Lineup: Herb Hills The two young stars Jmilor Freshmen Wills who was supposed to have are outstanding favorites for the title V Hodgson fOI F Thorn f W Whit (R Mtnonlf Pearl Wllllm received the 950000 for signing to round Dorl Farr Jc Bodll Olsen fight Dempsey at a memorable MichThe winner of this tilt will meet Jennie Idiwe rc Erna Larsen Winkler while Rideout takes on Orao Remund Dora McOreaor igan City Ind conference Is expecta Dorothy Sanford Pearl Jenkins ed to be in court with his manager Geurts in the other match for a place ipaddy Mullins in the final Dempsey came through Chicago toFordhan i Stcimmer day with Mrs Dempsey en route east RAIN STOPS NET MEET Both denied they termed "wild ST AUGUSTINE Fla March 31 Again Breaks Record rumors” that what they had agreed to disRain today caused postponeagree NEW YORK March 21 — August ment of the finals in the singles and Harms Jr of Fordham university Ke won easily after taking the lead doubles events of the southeastern again smashed the national inter- from the start Julius Dolgos Columbia was sec- amateur tennis tournament Philip collegiate medley swimming Neer San Francisco paired with G record tonight when ’he splashed his ond SON SHOWS PROMISE way to victory in that event of the Two more champions retained C Shafer New York veteran will Canadian BUly Papke former middleweight Intercollegiate Swimming associa- their title when George Kojac of meet Marcel Rainville Harms was Rutgers and Joseph Wohl of Syra- Davis cup player and F C Baggs champion of the world who fought tion championships a quarter of a century ago now has timed in 3 minutes 61 6 seconds cuse captured the freestyle New York In the doubles tomorrow Harms had set a new standard of and backstroke swims reNeer meets Rainville in the sina son Billy Jr who shows promthe in 354 gles match preliminaries yesterday spectively ising ability in the ring m L45 Husler Hour Pax Quality Feed Upstairs Clothes Shop Crus Service O Loughltn Music Co Rentals Columbian National Life Loans Savings Insurance Company Insurance —77 Franklin street' Bob- - Trusts to lawt a Eatate Loan Mortgage and Other Bonds and etocke Cash In office and banka ©tfier ledger assets W 61 44 45 44 Deckers 911 Barnett SYNOPSIS OR THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE 53 63 LEAGUE Aggie Junior Women’s Quint Wins Class Title ROCKET SCORES BprtngUeld Indiog t Providence Red 1 Duluth J Buff! 1 Nrw Haven Eegle 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I (Overtime tte) Buffalo I Cleveland 4 Montreal Maroooa 1 Boston Bruins 9 'Philadelphia 4 Canadleua 4 (Overtime Tulsa 7 Bt Louis t -- (Overtime period) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OP UTAH— In th matter ol Ir O Spencer s bankrupt— In bankrupts No 11738 Notice is hereby given that Ira O of Sait Lake City Utah haa tiled Spencer his petition on the 17th dar of March lor s ing discharge from aU hta debtaln All creditors and other pen bankruptcy sons Interested are ordered to attend at tbe said petition before tbe United heartneupon States District Judge in the United States Court Room In the Federal Bldg Salt Lake City Utah on the 28th day of April 1831 at two o'clock In the afternoon thereof and then and there know cause If any they have why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted Bt general rule of the court It Is further ordered that any creditor opposing this application shall enter ht appearance and Lla speclfleat'ons In arlttng In opposition thereto with the undersigned Referee In the manner and at the ume as provided In Oeneral Order Num1 ber 22 J T M CONNELL 1 Referee In Bankruptcy pted Silt LakeI city huh March 3L194U IHINCMA "V A ytv -- raa tarfaat MisSsOWW of Oe—1 |