| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 12 1931 20 ilfiTiTiIn V OGDEN CHAMPION ENTERS SALT' LAKE CITY TENNIS TOURNEY Salt Lakers Will Attend Seeks Honors Red Cross Swim Classes can Red Cross Pacific branch It Charles Welch Kirs Lillian O Richards Will Instruct at Oakland was announced here Thursday Five members of the Deseret gym- Red A group of Balt Lake swimmers again will attend the first aid and life saving Institute of the Amerl- - WEMDLY nasium’s Cross life savtni corps will atten the annual sum mer Instructions Friday Last Time for Players to Sign Up this scheduled year at Mills Oakland Califs June 46 to 27 The delegation Include s Charles Welch gymnasium mens 1 s w m m i n g Instructor and director of the corps Mrs Lillian O Richard’s women’s Instructor at the gymnasium Miss Mary Pack Mrs Natalie Parsons and Miss Valentine Qorllnskl swimming Instructor at Granite high school Welch and Mrs Richards again will be Instructors at the Institute which they attended last summer In similar capacities They leave for the classes next Monday Mrs Parsons who also attended the Institute last summer and Miss Gorllnskl leave early Friday and Miss Pack going to the sessions a first time departs Saturday The Oakland institute Is one of two being held for the Paclfio division the other being scheduled at O win wood on Hicks lake near Lacey Wash Swimmers from the entire Pacific coast and several lntermoun-tai- n states embraced in the division Will attend the schools The course provides instruction in first aid to Injured life saving swimming diving boating canoeing water plays and pageants and waterfront camping and leadership Similar Institutes are being held In other parts of the nation throughout June col-ie- - 16-Year-- Woman Golfer Wins Tourney Qcumci for Meet te Ogden will be represented In the annual Salt Lake City tennis championships In the person of BUI Stratford the Junction City singles when the event Is launched Saturday on the Liberty park cement courts “The entry of Stratford who starred for the University of Utah this spring was received Thursday by Ray Hurst secretary of the Balt Lake City Tennis association Stratford's entry puts an Intercity competitive aspect upon the singles crown which will be defended by Mel Gallacher and the tournament committee hopes to have representatives from Provo to add additional luster to the meet -- — Defeat Thre Leading Netter As a comparative newcomer to local competitive - meets-- -- Stratford lumped Into the limelight last year by trimming three outstanding Salt Lake netters namely Ross Sutton BUI Woodard and Lund Johnson That was In the Adams Invitational tournament This spring 8tratford continued his excellent form by adding Harry Guss then Utah university singles champion to his list of victims He scored an Impressive victory over Woodard again and forced Captain Dave Freed to five bitterly fought set In the final of the campus meet He will be one of the favorites to Win the 1931 title Word has not been heard from Provo whether Paul Holt Eugene Allen or Don Dixon-wU- l attempt to Mft Gallacher’s singles crown but their names are expected to be in the fold by Friday Friday is the last day In Which may sign up for the tournaplayers Kirkwood Shares in ment and entry may be made up 6 p m at Spalding Brothers French Golf Prize until Western Arms Tribune-TelegraDEAUVILLE France June 11 UP) sports desks or with Henry Morgan —Andre Boyer of Nice today won the at liberty park Mastbaum cup and 20000 francs Blevins Joins (about $600) In an international golf Singles Field competition with the stars of two to Chick Blevins former Rocky rftoun continents scoring a lead Percy Alliss of Berlin by one tain conference IntercoUegiate sin gles champion and a ‘‘holdout’’ en stroke Pierre Hlrlgoyen of Chantilly was try until now soUclted his name to Thursday third with 143 while Joe Kirkwood the tournament committee His entry- - enlivens the sin of New York Marco Churio of the night Argentine and Marcel Dallemagne gles list considerably In a practice and Pierre Alauguren of France were session Thursday wtth Gallacher he showed the same powerful forehand tied for fourth at 145 shot that proved the Nemesis of col lege players several years ago T5H Lund Johnson four-timLogan city singles champion In former years to Gallacher last seaand runner-uson Is In California at the present time and unless he returns by Sun day his name‘ may be scratched from S the list Additional singles title contenders are Dave Freed Utah university team captain Harry Guss Mose Rich Ross Sutton Bill Woodard Orant Evans Harvey Hansen and Milton Cowan Three huts tending feminine stars G of Liberty park entered as chief com petitors of Miss Ruth Crow Thursday namely Misses Maurine WU helmsen Agues Norris and Roeella L Christensen title-hold- er N Y June 11 POUGHKEEPSIE A wholesale shakeup In the Pennsylvania varsity five days before the I R A regatta on the Hudson next Tuesday was the most Important development today among the nine college squads training here Coach Callow lifted his entire starboard side and No 2 man out of the Young Netters Urged to Enter City Net Meet “Because the Salt Lake City tennis meet offers splendid opportunity to give young tennis players necessary experience to later success junior exponents are urged to enter the field" declared President Theron S Parmelee of the Salt Lake Tennis association on the eve of the first boat explaining that last night's The tournament opens with convinced row him the that long first round singles matches Satboat lacked the necessary stamina urday at Liberty park and enfor the four-migrind tries must be in by Friday at The river bussed with talk of an 8 p m race In the evening Impromptu "Players especially youthful workout between Pennsylvania and netters are apt to be nervous Syracuse boats Both squads were when they begin play In comcovering the course at the same time petitive meets but that nerand the shells came down the river vousness can only be overcome finalmost abreast Pennsylvania by paying In as many tourished out ahead but it seemed as If neys as possible The Salt Coach Ten Eyck of Syracuse was deLake meet may be the stepliberately keeping the same distance behind the Quakers all the way down ping stone for many fast developing players of the Junior the course The Orange did not step class to bigger success the up the stroke at the finish Cornell held its first time trial at president added There will be no Junior event a racing speed over the distance In In the city meet the tournathe evening workout Coach Jim ment being postponed until the Wray would not announce the result state senior meet July but said the time was “between fair and good” He did say that the varsity went over the line between 10 and 15 lengths ahead of the junior varsity showed Its rudder to the varsity and a length ahead of the freshmen who rowed only two miles Junior varsity by more than 10 Navy also had a time trial and the lengths classic le d winning Thursday’s membership blind bogey with Professional Bill Willes bolds much hope for the post club feminine star who shows much promise ts a golfer The low gross prise went to Mrs L & Packman who turned in a 69 psFaccffls Surtqo "bleb Coumitairf & Ibroeutmq PHOENIX "PALL MALL" SOX English Ribbed Type $1 11-1- Just Received! 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