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'’'“9 r t-- ‘ iim ii “ :i j minwimil mwmf inlibl jin ifi Tj ’T' T Wyi THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 6l931 D 3 AMERICAN AMATEUR 4 4- fa 4 4 4 Bonneville’s Team Seeks to Halt Country Club’s Title March ’r Ace of 1914 Meet Defeats Westland 7T- - Champion Again GRID SPORT ARRIVES AT Francis Oulmet S8 year-ol- d folfer of Boston Saturday became the U S amateur champion a second time Ills first title he won in 1914 6-- 5 11 COLLEGES New Soccer Clubs Play (Continued from Pars ) the rudiments of a good line Ott with Inexperienced backs expects a trong defensive line The latter school tastes first competition against a group of former college starts Triday at Ogden under floodlights Aggie Coach By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor BEVERLY COUNTRY CLUB Chicago Sept 5— Nearly a score of years after he wrote one of the most thrilling and romantic chapters In American golf history Francis Oulmet today completed a spectacular come back by regaining the amateur championship of the United States Boston veteran as The 38 year-olpopular & figure as ever strode the links conquered Allred J (Jack) Westland Chicago’s district champion to recapture the crown he last wore In his youthful prime of 1914 Oulmet’s victory in the final round 6 and 5 duplicated the mamn bv which he defeated the great Jerome D Travers at Manchester Vt li v years ago Placing the veteran on the pedestal of American amateur golf from which Robert J Jones Jr stepped Into retirement the triumph struck a chord of national enthusiasm such as have few golfing events since Francis himself In 1913 first sprang to fame by beating Ted Ray and Harry Vardon for the open championship Exhibits Contrpl The 1931 championship final over a course In which par was equalled or beaten only twice all week long was not particularly thrilling Nor was It marked by a display of super latlve golf except in tire few spots In which Oulmet gave a gallery of 2500 spectators an exhibition of the skill that made him virtually a world’s champion at the age of 20 Francis had entirely too much experience behind him from which to benefit too much control at the critical stages and too much skill on the greens for the game and capable Chicago star to offset It was a great victory for experl ence In a tournament which from the outset was overrun by the golfing youth of the land Oulmet was the oldest of the 32 qualifiers by far the most experienced and the only former champion to get Into the match play battle In five successive matches the Bostonian took the measure of five opponents who averaged fewer than 23 years of age His hardest con “boy quest was over the 19 year-olwonder" from Richmond Billy HowwTho to the 35th ell carried Oulmet hole before yielding In the semifinals After his 1914 conquest and prior U S 4 Stines Gives Callies Battle Blue Stars ala 4 4 aax aaa 4 4 llLll Edwards Tops Qualifying Play at Canyon Ray Leader at Fort p O a FALL SOOCFR LEAGLR Standing of the Teams - aaa mL f Much Improved Expecls Fifty Men Wednesday TENNIS COURT A finch Plan Area for Handball Basketball and Ice Skating Of Schedule "I atilt bamcFLOOD lights allow night competition Features Day One-B- Young Chicagoan Fails to Match Bostonian's Ster ling Control ELKS OPEN NEW CONCRETE 0: ' UTAH STATE GOir LEAGUE btanilio of the Team LOGAN — Fifty gridders are ex— Goale-- F A Pit if P W L D Won Lost Pet pected to report to Coach Dick Rom- 8 L Callies 3 3 0 0 I 000 Country Club ney Wednesday the opening day of Utah Copper 4 0 NINey Park 8u0 0 3 800 the annual training camp at the Utah Vikings Ogden O 8 L 3 0 Forest Dale 4i0 State Agricultural college From Olden 3 I Fort Douglaa 1 1 1 200 this array the Far ler coach with his 0 10 0 3 0 I 0 rmanis Bonneville 000 0 3 0 3 0 f aides will mold the 1931 Aggie grid 1 3 0 3 0 11 8 Mines 0 Sunday’ Schedule machine The training camp will 3 point for ln 1 point for tie game Country club at Bonneville continue until college opens MonSaturday’ Result Bonneville's last place golf team day September 21 L Dailies 3 U B Mines L Coach Romney returned from hls 0Ogden will seek to halt the march of the 6 Blue Blar 3 camp in Montana early this week County club outfit to a state league Sunday’s Schedule and has pretty well decided upon his championship Sunday in the final s RefGermania Fairgrounds Vikings to the rebuilding process eree Banham Kickoff 3 4” plans as match of the season at the municipal that will start at the camp Wedcourse Fairgrounds O S L vs rah Copper 4 Referee R 30 Hawthorne Kickoff on said Professional Harry Borg of the his return nesday Romney that it would be “business” from the BINGHAM— host club will lead virtually the soccer tilts Saturdays first day of the Farmer camp and same team Into the fray that has that aynone who wants to play foot- were featured by the vat Improve- performed for the Bonneville club ball and really get in and work will ment displayed by the U S Mines in its last tilt Only one change be welcome but others are advised to eleven which held the Cables to a 1 has occurred Vern Peterson beatstay away ing out Tom Kearns for the tenth score and a great performance by The gridders who attend the camp position on the club will live on the campus where bedb the Blue Stars against Ogden Although Owen Covey state open have been arranged for the group is missing from the CounMaybe It was the new colors sportchampion Meals will be served in the college ed try club lineup Captain W A Carthe Blnghamltes or possibly It by cafeteria where Chef Oscar Cooley ter does not expect his linkstera to will fashion special menus for the was the large following which surencounter much difficulty field rounded the but whatevei the gridders The teams tee off at 9 a m cause the Miners had the pep and New Equipment for All Lineups Country Club BonnrviUe Of added importance this year is cash repeatedly sewing up the vet- Alex McCeflerly (x) Hrry Box (I) the fact that new suits will be is- eran Callle outfit Norman tocnults 2C D® Smith Jark Andernon sued to the gridders The varsity Henry Morrison Morris BuswtU Graham opened the scoring for the Dick Freed players will be completely outfitted Blues in 15 Roland Funk minutes and repeated Df JE w Brownlm H P Breckenrldso with the new equipment Even the H E Selley Bob Porter helmets have been changed in color shortly after while Gates made It W A Carter c E Flint L K Oottechsll N A Bmilhen over previous years Other new ap- three before the half The Mines d"fense with Andy Greer as the Brownie Hunter Vern Peterson paratus that will get its first test pivot showed well and Young against the includes coach at during football the training period Ray Forsbrg for and but tireless Andv’s lompany Net of 67 Brings can l'h2nAmiachlrIie Davis county high school of Kays-i- ? efforts tire score would have been linemen All of much by v lie Saturday lectured to hls squad Medaliht Honor Edwards larger the practices will be held in the Ag-o- f Kicking with the slope Bingham — 67 Frank Edwards with 4 approximately 40 gridders gte stadium nad more play In the second half the was medalist of the qualifying of the The Dart mentor Intends to Install! The m06t important tasks that face Callies being content to employ dethe two weeks of president's cup tournament at the new deas and spent some time at Romney football Greer ultimately lramln' isduung the entire rebuilding of fensive Country club Saturday afternoon scored the first goal of the year for the blackboard Illustrating hls plans the Aggie grid machine Low gross honors of the meet Several the Mines a two devotees of the net sport engage in a View of the new concrete tennis court which out Drisof beauty right went to the veteran Charles E FoThe youngsters who have net yet changes have taken place and all coll’s reach to club Elks members' the has its match of Formal court be will the opened opening play Incidentally Andy wins While A E Lund chairman of state amateur chamtecelved suits will be waited on Tues- are designed to add punch the athletic comheld Saturday September 12 officials of the ley former a silk shirt for the feat Vadal ("Roxie”) Child varsity pion who shot a 72 Another golfer court score mittee elub for the announce responsible keeps day momlng Forsberg said Savurday quarterback of last season has been K V Clifford supplied a brilliant With only four letter men— three shifted to end where round when he came home m 36 hs weight and played the best game of his career of them regulars— back from sst seaafter going out 47 The score to to are tackle ability Inexpected son’s squad and Greer “outlook” had at the the Chappuis many an on the inward route la one under dividual for of clash Smith with Ivan effective school Is extraornot honors divided prove $3300 par and with Clifford's handicap ICaysville Expenditure dinarily bright The sophomores and two years an end has been shifted these two boys playing great ball it gave him a net of 70 Will Produce Useful last season s junior high students re- to quarterback Seth Parkinson an- “Red” Houtz scintillated at left half First round matches except those for shifted has been Mines other the small are savs and quarterback Forsberg porting Athletic Space Involving members of ths Country to end h pxpects to have a light eleven The lineup! Other end candidate inclub’s team must be played Sunday B L CALLIT8 The returning letter hnen are Bill clude Elmo Smith Rudy Van Kam-pe- n U 8 MINES r 41plinlp Drtan beginning at 9 a m Team members Elton Wilcox Gordon Dixon and Ts'mrr extenof more for a First Cowley quarterback Thornley Swan rb part R Turvtlle plan who face Bonneville’s lb end Joe Whitesides fullback and Vern Walker Trllcy and annual luncheon The third sive athletic space In the lnclosure will be excused from aggregation golf outing of the Salt w Wilson their first rhb Peru Junior Mabey guard The latter did Law Goes to Tackle will Lake chamber of commerce be held at the Fort Douglas ebb 2rfrr Chnppnu the Elks club has opened Its new con- round matches until Monday not play regularly last season Uib H Fox k gobtf r” club Wednesday The affair will be In the nature of a Howard Law that smashing Besides the president's cup play crete tennis court east of the clubbitten or Whurram WHon of last year’s frosh squad has the grand final for the women's dilr celebration Gates house on South Temple street son Vomu Jje been shifted to tackle where his The court the concrete of which rectors' cup between Misses Eleanor Nelson Graham Immediately following the luncheon which Is scheduled bone crushing tactics are expected to £Crtfr "I N 8mi! e measures 88 feet by 45 feet eventually Wight and Betty Botterill and a blind to this tournament Oulmet had m activities will 1215 the for golf p begin B Competition Substitutions canYoun N line for bolster up the With other Smith at will be an area on which handball bogey will be held Sunday reached the semifinals six times half will be on a medal play basis didates in Reed Shields Eb Stapley tlipGoal Official pairings for the windup arorars CalHe— Graham 3 Oafe basketball and Ice skating as well as Once he got to the final In 1920 only S Elmo tournaCulbert chairman of the annual M!na— Smith golf Grear Marshall Norman Glenn and the racquet sport will be enjoyed ac- of the men's directors’ cup play were to be turned back by Chick Evans Rafaree— H O TunlUe 40 minute bah ca of committee ment the between estimates chamber a 100 that have should the stronger Aggies With the big goal in sight again tocording to the plans of the athletic announced as follows: line than they have had m many and 125 will participate Dr E W Browning vs K V Clifcommittee headed by A E Lund Ogden entered the win column via day the veteran lost no time seizing years the Blue Stars 2 but only after a The committee plans to construct ford Dr R E Wight vs J N Cas-el- la and keeping command of the battle John Vranes will be a fixture at clovr game than the score Casella won the May leg Clifa wall across the south end of the indicates Westland Shakes Nervousness center unless something unforeseen “Billy” Stoll set the sidelines John Brennan former West court and to lay concrete over an area ford the June leg Browning the In an Oulmet was 4 up before Westland football and basketball star hashigh comes up between now and the be- uproar by scoring for the Stars In 10 and Wight the August 159 feet by 47 feet Then by building July leg had & chance to shake off his preto Salt Lake for a short visit ginning of the camp Johnny Hull minutes of play a lead which was on to the southern portion of the pres- leg InunderVranes’ are and Worth nervousness Gutke of short-liveThe d feeling He has been working on the Boulder semifinals are starting ahead liminary for Lynch equalized for ent east wall a stuccoed tier one and studies for the center position spired by his first appearance In dam during most of the summer Ogden and drew into a 1 lead before smooth surfacing it and the north of the usual schedule the tournaThe backfleld situation is rather the half national championship final Seven John will visit friends here icr sevment committee headed by W A and south ones there will be created holes were under the bridge before eral davs and then will leave for uncertain although theie are several A great battle between two brilliant space enough for six one wall hand- Carter explained because Clifford Jack emerged from hts streak of wild Fouth Bend where he will enter the prospects who will be a certainty center halves featured the game leaves ball courts shortly to establish residence ness to make the only really serious Notre Dame law school lie intends to play Among the most prominent Stock and Lynch easily m Los Angeles out Senator Reed Smoot Utah's seEight lakes in the Uintah region — Added to this equ'pment will be threat to the Bostonian's lead Then to try out for football and basketball candidates aie Deb Young Odell for their respective sidesstanding Pairings for president's cup: baskets for the hoop senator misved a share of within a three-mil- e radius of Mir- two suspensory Edwxrdx v Dr' F L over a stretch of six holes Westland Thompson Howard Schaub Virgil The second half saw the Junction nior disfavors when weather and In sport at blind the first bogey prize Woodrow Tolman Glay c'tv bos cut Ouimet's margin In half from 4 ror lake — have been stocked during all these the surface of the court vl Cropley a lead the Country club Saturday afterAllred Alma Murdock Ted Anthon with Jackpiling up comfortable up to 2 at the 13th hole Oulmet had T‘still ar other noon the past week with 30000 native will be flooded and frozen for Ice Lynch scoring ‘ Burke ’ Mark Bennion Warren Allsop taken three putts on two greens He hat trick ” This feat has been acwinter the in J with Walcott foursome trout federal skating In a In from the Stanley Thompion hatchery (bye) Fry and Bill Waugh had been forced to negotiate a full complished on no less than four An expenditure of $3300 is eontem v Decker J 8 Milner and C E MilSpringville Coach Romney has issued a stateIn six games which speaxs well ner stymie with his niblick on the 11th Lund In the Chairman was who plans fish which lakes plated Scott The Senator the O'oo among wants jtoioot he ment he m (bz which only for the 8harpshootlng artists says to save a half He was in a trap to J A Klim of 25 toured the were divided are Bonnie Butterfly of the committee said The present F ItlMr vt lose the 13th It looked as though diligent and hard fighting men to Captain Stock tallied again for the given a handicap court co6t $1100 Including equipment 97 handithe course in Bud Elkhorn Hart Ruth and Applying Lofty this out work for turn year Blue Stars while Ames sporting grid Westland might ride the crest of his First round of play In the annual Muiaro 1500 watt cap he netted 72 one stroke above Serene The fish were carried from for night play namely lour Y W C A tennis tournament was Preseason Information indicates that the Ogden colors for the first time Arc'llrally Into the lead Eofl A J 90V75 the bogey figure Springville in the new planting globes there has never been more enthusiOulmet’s putter came to his rescue Members of the club and their L P Vn Voorhli Saturday afternoon Fol- asm over the training camp and sea- scored hls second goal of the game tied for first plare truck purchased recently by the fedFive r L D at this critical stage He holed a 15 completed was a vastly Improved outfit in classplayers Foreman SMJ-7Opden lowing are the results: courts will V direc-1 friends A: K Clifford with eral government Fred Foster formally open the U 7afl'73 v c E Milner looter to win the 14th canned one Valerie Brown defeated Lillian son as a whole than is being shown oter last week with the Blue Stars - 98B22° Sat— on 71 0 them Athol Rawlins with tor of the intermountain division ofjwtth a dancing party from six feet to capture the 15th hole Hunvald default Mary Burnett de- by the eligible prospects this year again giving a creditable performfl L Bl Hines P M Parry with the U S bureau of fisheries granted urday September 12 The AgRies’ first game is on Sep- ance 72 s JL IL Thompson and then made the greatest recover' feated Marjorie Rosenblatt 6 F Foley 3 A D Besides Lund members of the com 88 Smith with the large order to the Uintahs of the day halve the 16th On this Jane Case defeated Eleanor 8ems tember 26 with the Montana Mines The lineup Decker in A worked was E 71 have who West The actual done mlttee with filanley and raising (nyet by the planting Agshould and this game give STARS Dr N B! wind T Hendmoi v Francis 8 OODFN 5 O R 414yarder Into the LaVern Sears deleated shared the prize subscriptions for the court are: Roy Thompson and Cliff Boberts mentor a chance to see what is Shorn 3 S3 Btewxrt Thompson t hooked his drive under a tree and Dorothy Fisher 5 2 Sara Cowen gie A E Bam PMil B W v B Dr rb stood Vetter clasa in Alone Ed Kelly Browning Dr & W BrownOllhrri what to forced a while shot Hy wai lb defeated Margaret Ilardln deiault S 8m play safety WiUlam ing was Otto Vombaur Pembroke whose Hughes Johnson rl'b Bhfxrr Westland got home nicely In two good Rosella Christensen defeated Brloua Stock Coulam George R Llewellyn Carl the closest net to the bogey figibb W Lvncl a 1 and Oulmet hillside carried 2 6 Clein MlrhUo pokes Irene Guerts defeated Drive Hard lhb Wood ure Jansen William C Grant Emil Moss Ray Takes Major tAUAPT or several traps to reach the green but Mary Rtikavina default Virginia Cougars j Lynch Jr erhr berg Harold McNtel Albert Clark Jonra To Attain Condition was 25 feet beyond the pin with a Party defeated Marian Styles W Bhon Herman Tagge and Vernon Saffer Honors at Post Annex Stubbs Jonety downhill putt on a tricky surface 3 Agnes Norris defeated Arvllla PROVO-- A Lucian A Ray held major honors group of at least 30 Jrrs'oli The committee has remained Intact i Rrtvfr With Westland “dead" for his 4 Fran Schauer 0 1 C° scorers Of den— J Irnch 3 Olne 3 in the best of condition Dale Caddy Honors In personnel for five years Lund 6ald of the day after golfers of the Fort B — we W els hit his putt crisply and It went Sunday’s schedule: 2 p m— Ge- Cougars Hur fihoen and ready for hard scrimmage Is Refer — J Hew'horn Stock The Vico Oil baseball team state Douglas club completed their medal 40 mtnut true to the cup bouncing around the neve Mills vs Mary Gibbs Sara expected belxei to report Thursday for the tournament for classes A B C and Alvin Jones and Hap Stubbs an- American Legion Junior champion edge before dropping while the crowd Cowen vs Mary Burnett 3 p m— opening session of the Brigham center last D Saturday afternoon senior and junior caddy hnn will oppose Peerless Coal on munlcl- year promises to be one nexed Jet loose a wild roar Irene Guerts vs Rosella Christensen Young university’s fall training of Ray took class A honors with a the outstanding players in the ors respectively at the Forest Dale’pal No' 2 Sunday altemoon begtn- said Stroke Restores Confidence and also won the additioncamp Coach G Ott Romney conference this year Lloyd Shields club Saturday foienoon nlng at 2 o'clock and will go to Pay 7 up at the 23rd hole but Westland's 45 of the al prize given when he scored eight for the Saturday The remainder This stroke veteran guard from last year Red Jones defeated Wally Morse 4 and (on Monday for a game with Benja to on to next invited four holes the Frant-zethe been n min gridders who have The latter encounter will start slim Chicagoan was of vital Impor- par golf Richardson stellar tackle and Burle 3 and Stubbs turned back pars more than any other player in cut the margin to 5 up wlthitcnd the camp following the spring Robinson hls class recorded Green in a stubborn match 1 at 2 30 Benjamin opposed the Vico tance In restoring Oulmet's full con Incidentally end three men elongated to nine on to At be 27th the Oulmet are go agaln'gnd piacdce club In the state final some time ago four birdies were on Ray's record expected who with Wangsgard Romney will up in the final rounds fldcnce He made a great recovery - hand week-enstruck d Westa blow While master's Idaho's IV— POCATEI flouthrn — 65 was R B Porter with by the 0 have back as a foundation for a line from the rough back of the green to land was for the ouUurn Mar mthiupd hrre tod straight all the way Fran- - With the first game of the season Melvin Griffith Virgil Brown Max win the 17th with a par 3 and easily Idaho amatrur tournumfuit to be playuci on low for class B players while R A els hooked hls tho of drive open-treInto a one after week Kalis away grove the municipal course Boise Twin (jut Wagstaff with ten pars took the got his half at the home hole to fin Nisonger Vernon Condle Aaron B ir tej Idaho Fall and other club bMn other shot out safely through a nar Ing of the grid camp the U A Y Ish the morning round 5 up Steve Murdock and Vernon prize lUab s"nl Rlph Pufmlr tt prrwnlcd y row Septem-beauta contest at and then opening Ogden chipped Class C and D honors also were Jensen are other men who showed It was give and take In the high rontfaUut nd Hairy Horn and hotkey to in an 18 two in to from the aim feet to'ber the cmnprt get Cougars professionals Wiry cup to good advantage in divided D K Kenning with 84-wind of the afternoon round but at spring pracmatch with Hrr Marahall Pocathe best of condition Accoiding tice and promise to make — 66 won medal honors and E B no stage did it appear Westland had clinch his par 4 and a half tello and Herman Lemper Boir other the It required only four more holes to to reports from the northern city 20 candidates In add Uon to the tmjrnamrt esenlf Boise Heisler with two pars won the cli'S a chance to do more than extend the settle for the step a remaining and Pocatello Country clun meet in the Issue Oulmet won the short the have already put in berths 6 match Although Oulmet dropped the alii C prizes J C Johnson with maUh In whlh eWM foursome -- 84 and Leo IJOO In value In take prizes Muresatin 19th he came back to capture three 28th where he just missed a btrdle one practice session and will have Backfield Big Problem Capson with two Michael 6 5 Count Utah hls feet athlete has on Ccttanoff name the put 1 C Coffin cup will With Maror before and more finished addition the the several lost four the holes in game D of the next four asWestland became honors With the loss of seven regulars Inches tall and 235 pounds w ill meet dotted line for a match with Joe he awarded contestant competing in five pars sharp'd class even such a galaxy of former luminaries flUhta A round of 13 boles will be plaved tangled up In a losing struggle with 31st par to end the match on the 'coached a smooth working ma- Including the cream of all Cougar ua Dcrn loial heavyweight In the'e to pia e the entrir In varum into green Oklahoma fiunday the traps light heavy- lluhta the fray being Rods IHurs Gatli at chine the Cougais should be in for hall toters In such plavers as Paul headline match of MrCullough'ste!U'(on Medal Scores Unexceptional Francis sank a 20 foot putt to go 30 iled lor Thorn Bliss Hoover Clarence weekly wrestling program Friday weight Ferguson has appeured In a hed a very busy evening Is thf Pocatello Rnh lineup: Following Oulmet because of hls good Inward Russell Mngleby Leo Probert night at the aiena Gettsannff for- - the local ring before and is I)ule Courko Monday HU1B& H x A1 KLLO riay on Coast Mark Ba li if and George Staples nine carded a 76 for the momlng Mimkei Marshall The third team matr h of the seaaciepted McCulloughs terms ddcred a good light heavyweight IRKr B PGeraoa A U the Roinnev's biggest problem is hls for the mah h early Saturday round but otherw Lse the medal score Immediately following son between the Reds and Blues of Ferguson hits hud much for experl-en- t Pafndwn Lnr' will the cf the finalists were nothing to be Cougars barkfield Marvin Skousen great Gettsanoff known as the Ruslan e than his opponent J l!Bron game lavlor the com be will determine which r Kearns ‘it come excited about usedileavo for San 1 rnnnsco where they defensive fullback will be available giant formctly was an honest to Jark O'Hara popular young welflag is to flaunt Its tiiumph until na Valnt ruinj of San however as a nucleus around whom goodness count In Russia it n said 81 strokes for the first round WllhlwiU meet the University Hi 12 nt F'oiest Dale club ProfesA “iter Jr terweight who got Ills ring training Malvia a iNorb? to build Four hnlfbarks Floyd Uie wind strong In the afternoon Out Francisco on the night of Septembe and was sional Rid Haifnon announced on gtcal lover of athletics at the University of Indiana will Daly Miifinrfc Purrall a met was out in 42 and Westland In 4i 25 This being the first game a Utah as While J Hapi Weldon Matthews acting bodyguard for one clash with Ralph Morley Tooele in RMiiap Saturday For the day Oulmet was 11 over team has played in the bay city dis- and Fete Wilson look Rood and may of Russia 5 high officials HnlhweU several the opening event on the card Hr nit Tho teams will tee off in the rub4 nrl deIs veers Gray for the Shar-macount wrestrict 16 O make excellent took Romney Hara definite two defeats by n many up ber contest Monday players before the years ago par and Westland I JUQ The statistical analysis showed sirous of having hls team make a season progress far Ronney’s chiof tling seriously and now is on a tour is looked upon as one of the Oil) Mr nnnrll Mis H H Rose became a finalist H'rlnr Oulmet was in five traps in the rough good showing With the “Mistmen com ern U qunrterbiu k He has shift- of this countiy At the present time classiest welterweights to ever per-h- e MhrMn cirrcActo sept s onfor the directors’ cun when she deVirndnhaII htllr elevens one of the is ed Us coast Merrill 10 to on Red the 60 strongest time from end the In local having andifoirn took J1 sigand the campaigning for Fraficls Oulmet has the readput feated Mrs F T Whitworth 6 and ( of mi hotmisun ring a was recommended to I’ motor Mr- holes Westland was eight times lnin the history of the school the Cou-th- e nal calling post in nn effort to Ira Dern Intimated Saturday that 5 in the final of the August leg ing public somewhat baffled p form to make heady leader Hud Johns and Reed Cullough by Carnation Lou Daiojhe has lnpt his last bout of Ihe bunkers li times in the rough gars must lie in IT’ when it comes to pronounce his Club omen Saturday afternoon ue Hii'eell two freshmen and Glen WilLos Angeles promoter son having been defeated by Everett Country and rcquUed 63 pulls name jthe Cougar mentor's hopes come ti Flof Captain kinson appear to be best material Schedule Champion ship rmsoN TheLr cnrdv Despite the Junta Colo Along with this mahh Promoter Marshall cm ecu t m b He Is of French descent end Ia mer iHutrup George Cooper Fldon’to inis signed Tony Merrill at the post Earl at the rqiening of the arena mornino round ( because of that almost everytli rMoru of thrra nttrh tha WMtnd rn 41 f i n n n mirrii imini BunlfV and Ronald Pvt hes font of Hone rapidly ImprovMng understudy In e Italian rntighhouse king for a Friday night It being the first one calls him "We May ” Q nilifying round for tlm w omen’s1 rn"ii 444 ulf I (Vir M ' Ii im nr- I' "I i" him auslii Con-Inf v ‘mu iid in Skousen may also br ak into the with Jaik Sampson - i di (the best linemen to gi ai e the at the ( nuntiy But he pronounted It "We Texas'pen am e for Dern hue this season club champion-hi13 l( s ( n ot dj asU uimel In r tn 14 Romnev some for teams a ti time lie a are h this while who from S'ir bout there h after mur is year to is Cmr h Pioftsclub be held will think lineup heavyweight Met” Tuesday very provoked grin A F7 EH NOON K M a New-'thi Xpert to have his record air early hits a red spot slonul Alex Mi Cufferty announced strong line andiI5 to 20 others all of fair ability w Ith Dern I e!u e defrated A! M4- - 41 WwMand nut ifis father now dead was "u'c roro'? ue 1 4'4 5 it cl t i f 44 S fit rrappler nggi egation than last ear who mnv upset the doe and gel man at the arena opener Friday However is losing to Marshall he Saturday Hi mm b Innll t French his mother was Ii ish i 4x iiinc in H ri t alut s Ihat he lo to one of the best Sixtrcn plnvn 4 Cnp'ain Keith Wang gold secnndthe call befoie the season is over night hr admitted V4cm tn 4xx 1nl ChrUUan 0l - 5 rntrl Lean Dqttou lot mer UiUvcistty oLhiavles in the game iwuauek luQ 4 and 4) to the championship flight only to tlai via Jonas Ulahi stellar jllomriey avers Li OjO i'al piUuu 110 110 110 110 ml - d H M’8 DART COACH LECTURES TO SQUAD OF 48 shot-makin- 91-2- & Chamber of Commerce Conducts Third Annual Meet Wednesday d I full-bac- “get-togethe- Brennan Returns Here for Visit Now Law Student 11 Smoot Barely Misses Bogey Prize at C C Uintah Lakes Stocked With Federal Fish raa Women Netters Complete Round cuCtM-l?7““- - occa-Vo- a 9 i 81-1- 3 10-- 104-2- 8-- I Vico Oil Team Meets Benjamin ( 3 VriinJ-Olnf- 6-- - 6-- - Three Utahns Take Part in Idaho Tourney heart-breakin- g at-tu- 85-2- Russian Giant Tackles Dern in Friday Event es -- All-St- All-Sta- is h 29 12u-3- ft Va-rh- con-mal- ly New Champ’s V4 We-tUn- d Name 4We Mel’ C h Not ‘We May’ - tip-to- s 3 routs li ' 344-4- 3 t p T 4 1 I I VI 4- -49 t 1 ‘ 1 i e afii' t |