Show r Owen Covey Faces Strong Field to Remain Champion '54 TROY WINS L- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Pugmire Kingsley Morris Russell Given Best Chance of Taking Crown From Star Qualifiers Start at 8:30 a m SIXTH TIME MAY 28 1933 Lyman Spitz Set New Ben EastMarks man Is Whipped iBAKERS PLAY FEATURE IN STATE LOOP test birdie-sprinkle- n golf-cap- s ' r ( Oootlnufd on rn Four-B- I Corbett Ilaileil by Jimmy on Birlbilay 1 LOS May 27 (4V- - In eluded In the many telegrams of birthday greetings to young Corbett IU world1 welterweight champion who celebrated his nnlversary today was one from his opponent of Monday night Jimmy McLtrnin It read “Birthday greetings and best wishes to your future sucre " t “Jimmy ANGF-LF- Local Outfila Do Battle at Helper to Provo Community Goes Mcl-arnl- much-desire- State league fans sre expected to see the best offerings of the season o far Sunday when the Royal Bakara and Holium Bakers tangle at Community park and Helper goes to Provo There will be doubleheadera it both parks with the first contests at 2 p m All four teams are tied for firat place For three consecutive weekends every doubleheader which ha been played in the league ha been split which Indicates plainly that the race far the title is going to be the closest In the short history of the orgsnizatlon Rivalry String The rivalry between the two local clubs has been built up in a natural way from the time the two club were competing for prizes on the local aandloU The players always mean business when they play The curve ball artists of the two clubs Thome Coggle of the Kids and Bill McDuffie of Holium are expected to atart on the mound in the firat game Bill hu won both games he has pitched this season and Thome's five-hi- t performance against Helper three weeks ago was on of the best exhibitions of twirling we've aeen for some time Thome lost the game but it wasn't his fault Tommy Oliver who svms bent upon proving that he is an iron man regardless of the consequence I expected to hurl for the Kids in tha nightcap Sammy for the past two weeks has finished the first game and twirled all of the second one for Manager Holly Squire Sammy hs exceptional eucceas but will get real test Sunday With Sterl Chatwin on aerond the hitting strength of the Hnlsum club probably is better than that of the Patrick? Bingham Kids Thome and Sammy will have St to do some tall hurling if they desire to prevent HoUum from taking two Stage Feature in Cathr Provo the defending atate olic Diamond Loop with practically the isms club with which it won the championship has a good chance to take two from CATHOLIC MACH I Helper Playing on one1 own field ltaa ftiindififWon with a home crowd means something Trt m Patrick's even to ball players J However if the Timp beat Joe Q4n Ouf tttvln ftAviour 3 Affl Dudler thev will have accomplished Tool 1 jytbi I 5'o a real task Either Jo Jackson or Dick Cwicdrl Bin hU o I Brasher will hung in the aecond gam I a An OX) for Helper Jo Barney Cole and Out Ltd? of Lourdft Dell Gay are all ready for Provo d 1500-mete- 1 n 1500-mete- r title-holde- KAN AS CTTT May 21 IAN— The Hawaiian bred Hkuaa ewnel by W M fmran wen tha Inaugural handicap teday at the new Riverside mil trark here the feature event an the first day af Uia aprlng mrtlug attainted by s crend estimated at ISAM I Schmchng then straightened Jack By FAI L G4! 11(0 LAKE SWANNANOA N J May up with a right uppercut and aa he (turner (CTS— Max iychmelirg will never jbacked away hit him with a hard haevywelghl champion Jatk’a reply wAa have a better workout than h had straight left this afternoon when the promoter of right that had “cemetery’ w ritten on his June ( brawl with Max Baer In it but Sehmellng removed his chin the Yankee stadium crawled through i In close again the gnpa with him and for one jin time They brisk bristling round fought him all whaling away at the body and then over the ring Max waa g inning jDeinjiaey coining out of a crouch most of til time He grinned a let go the teat pure h of tie rouud he popped tnoUw-- r former holder of 'It was a left hook whipped to hmel the title Jack IVmpary with hia lings head landing Solidly high on left Sind he grutned but it was more jilts temple Dempsey followed with ’of grlniaie when Dcmpwy uiv jSnolher irft to tha chin Schmelmg corked his left hook and tiara parked tiiereafier harked I tempsey around right on Max's chin They fought and rapped turn with both hand to ahmikfer to a boulder most of Uw the- - face Detotwev began to show in hia fern tiie old a little smear of red around the lip style weave and from h and and nose and hia far bec ame fhwhed Max coming down to fight with him jfrmn punches The first jmrt of the round they Someone yetted “ten asroniU’ and ewav body blow slug live men cut loose in raroerL They fin eking until Max shifted sudden leith let go rights Uvat lauded solidSe and s(um Dempsey Into tit tin ly another hmellng registered )Hmr (hi pert of Ova brawl Jack jairlog left honk ami they fight en( a four hard abort lefts that wave log viciously when Joe J arc Sa man Uwl 111 of the Get men failed time of liviTdrj v t thedrftl Mu 1 p in Bpnf uffM'ira jHhRhtrn Muuitipal No L I p m umim Our I)iv!n Saviour vi Tootle it Too la 3 P m IdiUlrii umiitr v Mam Muni 3 90 p m nicipal No it Patrick Lrkr 0dn Ike - Farmers Plan limps’ School The Intermountain has developed Into s remarkably strong tournament Originated seven years age It ha become one of the most aought after championships for which amateurs rontest Thlx year' tournaIn the atate ment will he played under tha aame Ideal condition that former tournament have been played The largest entry list In the history of tha event ala I recorded another portrnt for Ita assured aucccsa Especially Invited to Witness Demonstration by Experts A demonstration of lure casting will be given Sunday forenoon at Nibley park lake The exhibition begin at 10 o'clock and is expected to continue from an hour and a half to two houri Half a dozen of the more expert fly r a and bmt rasters hereabouts have wt i I Jllifk ptad the Invitation to make AXllvv ifvsL sta in order that those leas proficient may wee what the port holds In the way of possibilities as t pleasurable teereation The demonstration la the first effort of the proposed new lure casting organization which is now being organized At last week's initial meeting the auggestlon was mad that many person know litll about the art FROVO— Salt Lake tennis players even those who are devoted fishermen and that an exhibition would won two of three matchej from Provo probably atrv to giv these persons hrrt Saturday afternoon an altogether different point of view The Nibley park lake program Is the closing featur of “Tennli which has been observed in this city result All are Invited to come and ace the Mel Gallacher and Dave Freed de rasters fealed Fred and Dun Dixon in a The next meeting will be held match 2 6 6 2 6 4 and Freed Thursday evrning In The Tribune au- doubles ditorium at which time it la planned took the measure of Paul Holt 6 J In the other match which was to give the organization a permanent 6 basis with the election of officer and canceled so as to allow the Salt Lakthe adoption of at least a tentative er to return home early both Gallacher and Fred Dixon had won one program To this meeting also every- set Dixnn took the first set at 6 4 one interested In casting or In fishing with Gallacher winning the second by 15 la Invited Il 8 at o'clock begin the same count In winning the doubles encounter Gallacher and Freed displayed some Leading II tiler t in brilliant tennis The work of Galthe Majors lacher in making recoveries was out omNlf' t ac-ir- pf -- Stars Win Lions Share at Provo itrJ wk” - 1 IJl AGl AMERICAN WmI m Jt mfttfMVR 31 Ruun i iiirtf J 31 37 Instruction! to youngster and was given each morning by local J'a atari on how to play th net game 33 during th pMt w‘k nnd previous 1' to the metchra Saturday L 33ir An! HOOP fllRI flAf oth-er- H Ut J IM M 30 1)1 for imintrr and icor?r n ns of th Salt lskt County farm IHf foKi rY'iUchhuua i m Nw fmt t i n PhGminiphia rtftU league will b held at the Mir! H U DPiii'i vale junior high avho! Monday Wed- Johitivm O' 9i n l'tiil each N A I ION At- I f AM nesday I j UUy and Saturday AH to clatt at 8 30 p m M tK 31 10 Rf and Sranlnn vrran L'ral umpire II ill former prMdint ef the Utah Slate 1 njufii F ai'ttf rt 34 m an Umpire and Sireia' awmuatum will HriUirU fc 37 IM :'! f conduct the jK'hnnl Rey fimi'h fer 34 riiiiati'iuniii M J Mnot reUry of the league leh'11I M Mf -h manaM plavera umpire and Ss '4 Ymk i aUend all the meeting 94 lu ILdkthr firm Yetft A (landing K Ah litDinftii New lurk huiU WMhinetuu !ikr ( AU A - ( 3 U 11 H A !f Mi t pft '(ii '(4t 3 S41 (i M I c- The Inlprmountain The great question of golfing superiority annually disputed and annually settled only to arise afresh each spring will be foremost irv the minds of Utah's golfing population and golf followers as the intermnun-taiinvitation amateur championship piny opens at Ogden today By 1933 Tuesday night the champion will be crowned and the first of Utah's tournaments passed into the major record books Beginners it yctartjr umtnri Severat changes In the diamond as slgnments for the Catholic league have been made In game for Sunday The St rarrlck’s Bingham skirmish originally scheduled to be played on Municipal No 2 at 1 p rn has been shifted to the No I diamond at the same hour Cathedral and Our Lsdy of Lourdes will tangle on No 2 instead of No 1 as was otiglnalSy announced The west side crew In first place la the overw helming favorite to win its fifth straight game John Valdez the Mexican speedball atrtlat fur the Miners may pull a surprise however and hand the loop leader their first defeat Cathedial on basis of past scores and preaent form should defeat the 7 he Tooele-Ou- r Iiurdes aggregation Divine Savior till originally scheduled for 2 30 has been advanced lo 1 p m The Salt team with Norman Baird Its star twirler In top shape are alight favoritrj over the Ambrose heavy hilling Smelteiiles will toes Jus curves for the Tooele nine The final game on the schedule find Ogden and Magna tangling In the latier town Bill Zito scheduled to twirl for the Junction rity crewand Jerry Vauclln on of the bet twirler In 'he loop will be on the lull for the Magna entry 1 Lure Casters Put on Exhibition at Nibley fVif IIOKUAO WINS FIRST EVENT AT K C 310 : o' jp lft Old Master Plants Some Steamful Blows Takes ’em in 'Approved Style well-know- hard-fough- starting Mauler Swaps Hefty Pokes With der Max il By ALAN J GOl'LD CAMBRIDGE Maas May 27 WO— Leaving the meet's two record breaking exploits to others and conceding the Individual spotlight to Princeton’s marvelous Bill Bonthron double winner in the classic 800 and runs Southern California's Trojans romped off with the intercollegiate A A A A track and field championship today for the fourth straight year In smooth workmanlike fashion The Trojans tutored by the veteran Dean Cromwell captured only one first place but they scored in 10 of the 15 events piled up 45 points and triumph ever gained a their from the west coast Stanford which finished second with 42 points Southern California's sixth team victory since 1923 was so close and t that it took the final With the event to decide the two west roast teams deadlocked Trojan sprinter Charley Parsons dash came through in the to win third place and collect the three points that clinched the meet Other Section! Lag Eastern teams as well as representatives of the smith and midwest failed to figure in the team battle Cornell Vale and New York university wound up in a tie for third place with 13 points each Two records were smashed as John Lyman of Stanford achieved 52 feet 8 inches in the shot put surpassing the listed world record as well as Wiping out the former I C A A A A mark and George Spitz of New York Inches university cleared 6 feet 6 to set a new meet standard in the high jump but the chief individual honors went to Bill Bonthron Princeton's superb foot racer the only double victor of the day regie-teretwo of the finest performances In the history of the meet Although he failed to touch' any existing records he was not far short of r victhem as he romped to tory in 3 minutes 54 seconds then came back a little more than an hour r later to win the final in minute 535 seconds leaving Ben Eastman Stanford captain floundering in his flying wake Bonthron finished a good five yards ahead of Cornell's captain Joe Man-gaIn the run with Frank Crowley Manhattan star third The Tiger ace duplicating his burst cf stretch speed came from behind again to defeat Dunaway of Penn State by three yards in the 800 Eastman far from his championship form of two previous years as the result of a weakened leg finished fourth just behind Pnngrace of Michigan State Mct'lukey Defeated Faxtman's defeat in his hard-lucfarewell tn I C A A A A competition was the mildest kind of an upset hy comparison to the totally unexpected and decisive loss of Joe McCluskey of Fordham for three years the iron man of college distance tracks and considered Just about unbeatable MrClurkcy met his Waterloo In little Jack Ryan of Manhattan college who passed the Fordham star to lhe amazement of a crowd of 15000 In the bark stretch of the last lap and left Joe floundering final in the Ryan won by 20 yards as McCluskey finding himself unable to match rival strides with his sandy-hairein the home stretch nearly collapsed and barely staggered home to save second place from the rush of New York university's George Barker Vaultrra Fall Scarcely less surprising was the failure of any of the highly-toutechampions or record holder In the pole vault to rlear anything better than 13 feet 8 Inches Five Of them finished in a tie for first place at that figure after all mused three chance Bt 14 feet Including Keith Brown of Yale eastern favorite Bill Graber of Southern California national champion and holder of th brst vault on record and Bill Miller of Stanford Olympic tltleholder who wax handicapped by a weak bandaged ankle Brown' bid for a "double" netted Yale six point as the Kit star between vault gained third pla'-ctarch-rival- s S twenty-sevent- Records Excelled 2 strong they play their qualifying rounds for the intermountain invitation championship over the long and rolling fairways of the Ogden Golf and Country club Later in the day the high 16 qualifiers will play their first round and bv Tuesday evening the championship will be decided after three days of strenuous play— Bob Bird who gave Owen Covey race in the finals year ago such will be missing from the tournament Bob has been unable to catch time from hia work for extenalve practice this spring and aa a result he leels that hia game is a little rusty for fast tournament company Bustnesi likewise keepa C D Smith absent from the tournament Except for these two the top flight golferi will be Intact for the grind Kuweit Teufh But there are at least four who figure to have an outstanding chance to atop the champion— and there are many more whose game la strong enough to spring an upset along the way Foremost of the challenge! by card Virtue of the he turned In Erlday is Ed Kingsley Forest Dale state amateur champion Kingsley without any nerves la tager to prove to a akeptical golfing public that he has t claim aa Utah's amateur kingpin There ia Ralph Pugmlre who learned his golf on the Ogden links and who has aspired to the for every one of hu golfing Fears without success Third in the list of challengers is Thornton Morris Fort Douglas Tha spindly Post linksmsn was Covey’s toughest hurdle last year moving out In the semifinal round only under the birdie that Owen sank on the final bole Hank Russell is the fourth of the golfer that is considered capable of stopping the rampaging Country Clubber And Russell smooth atrok Jog veteran from Fort Douglas plays the sort of dogged game that can’t be thrown out until the winning putts re sunk ' Those four are the principal chal lenger But there la a long list of golfable er capable of playing upset of playing three days of it end taking the tournament home to n enliiely unexpected place The crop of comparative newcomers particularly may pull the aurprbe This ffbp Includes Brownie Hunter Bud Miilham Wally Johnson Isrry Juddy Wilcox Lea Jarman nd Paul Petzoldt Itarbeke Watched There too Is a crew of tourney ex wert who have created eonsterna lion in many tournaments before Cy Hsrbeke Fort Douglas prince of the smooth gam tipsetters is playing of golf this spring Frank Whitworth Country club U another and there Is Ralph Gwlllun of FI Monte and Rudy JSfim of the same course Ralph Vetttrll Bonneville heads rr ambitious group of golfers from past course and should be t contender it hs gets into the match play group Hts forte is mslrh competition his abilitr in that direction earning him the 6onny club championship last on ana proving him a formidable Competitor Hack Owen Nibley cham- - 45 Points Against 42 for Stanford Athtes By TOMMY AXELSEN Utah’s high ranking amateurs gaze down the long long trail that leads to golf championships for the first time Sunday as 77 The field of 77 is a record for the" Fvent and includes every top In the state with two exceptions The field too it a record not as to size but as to ability and strong pack storms at the heels of Lightnln' Owen Covey defending champion The unhurried Country Clubber who won the tournament Jsit year in rather handy fashion again is a prime favorite Blazing a aubpar trial across the championship event Jinks Friday in the Covey ably demonstrated that his game of golf is sound for the tourna-pien- t Make Victors Pretenders to Jntermountain Amateur Golf Championship Throne P 11 44 ( I s m I! Ill It nil for h6k?tftll WnmRO Athlplic Anitur r Rflifd'ilf fl ivmuiin for lli ri kkm' o Jsorth Amiir (i a UitM-- in fi In tiin rTrn rhKfiipIun o thr Uai Ih KiliiuiMfiB io iftr fhnuftMlup ktlux'nion Alhn st sta inisiiE nrsrivfi In N' Mt'rml MMUft RMtui on hnitrt hit ’inrifli Kentucky FU'ioi U Mithign oiitn teal- io nl nr U tn in im in pfiirtim m U uUir ht of 1 Vluce to Play Those who believe that outdoor sports participation should begin early — and this numbers nearly everyone today— will shortly have the opportunity of watching their belief put as the annual into actual practice summer playgrounds immigrants beto ni rive fur their summer of gin which fun The playgrounds system reaches a high degree of efficiency in Salt Lake nnd many other Utah cities to a community is a valuable as-First of all it provides a place for More important children to play however It directs that play ’ This matter of directing activity ef youngsters from preschool ago to high school age and even older Is viewed by many (Imply aa a recreational program Recently however the sport activities o the playgrounds have taken a deeper meaning te thoae young-terwho hava participated so that for many thla work becomes the foundation of reaJly sincere appreciation of sport and of those who play the games a Without exception the golfing great the amateur ranks are in the There Is no finer training than for picture and the outcome will be m terestlng grist for the gulfing grind a hoy or girl to mingle with others until the next big meet roll around of hts or hrr age and learn to swim or play tennis or play baseball or throw horseshoes or to become adept 'at any number of other sports acA Fine Effort tivities Underlying tha practical We sincerely congratulate the Is snoiher factor as reul A A U and ei)ecil!y purticlpalion the training not only m playClinton Larson chairman of its track namely but In playing it propthe ing game and field committre and In accepting sportsmanship The athletic carnival arranged and erly of every contest carried out by the A A U Saturday as part of playHundreds of thousands was wholly a commendable enterhours wilt he spent on bait ground were the Not only perform prise 20 playgrounds and recreation anccs excellent but also It uf folded Lake this summer The number In renters of to track and devotees opportunity other cities ah o will he large It will field sports to see a number of th 'be a very valuable summer for the letcs In action who had gained fame kids during their high school and college playgrounds of careeis llrreahaota the fate ef a star alhlrte after college graduation Henry Jones Champion black-haire- d 3000-mete- r (Continued fin Price Five Jit Aussie: s Defeat French Aces in Doubles Mulch if AUTFU1U France May 27 It seems that we have been guilty Elizabeth the former Callfor-- j Ryan In Bari of one of those things known w ho W as In tenma tar winning hu amounted t tragedy Them as a faux pa and in America as a ntournament In France a long ago ha been n place for him to In announcing the victory las 1914 fox pass tun In the for third today rontlnuo his activities and In a of Jones over Hy Sharman four year won a shaie in the doulamenlabla number af Inatanrea arena t the wrestling fiiday night In the Fr frith hard emut ble tit! th rsllego athlete wu “through ' !nid that Henry had win th “western chitmpum-ihip“ forever as anon aa he got hia gradwelterweight title Mathiow Fnirfd with Mmv uation rertlflrete It now apprnia that Henry not only No 1 of rr am- Ms Rn amahcd Ryan It Is these athletes to whom the won the western welterweight tills to victory over Colette A A 1' afford opportunity for hut also the welterweight title of the through of Rosnmlieit and eontlnulng their running JumpIl further appeal that he Franc 6 16 3 Mine Hmrotin world aa or the may throwtng ing didn't actually win it Friday but that Jean Bnrotra and Jacques Bruit-nobe’ and the opportunity he Won It some time ago when he puked by the (Inpctrri a th much of Thus appreciated talnly defeated Hulun Heed Oiegon probable Fiem h Davi rup pair the of In a ut prising defeat In the semi pojievuon Th rprnlval Raturdy wai fnvorftd tiring Inalready u title victory Jriday wal final of men's double at the hand with vrrv good although a rev ful defense thereof of the An'li alian youngstria Adrian It wan wpM wind prevailed Uui'-- t and Vivian McGrath II' arranged and wrll mrrifd out arxi We rnfr that these wrulllng went doss r thf major part of thr rrcdit of thr aguig trench veteran lillr are a bit In mnrti for u 6 3 3 6 6 3 6 3 5 7 with a deeper In happy condit'oni ahould Keeping trark af wietltng title la t Ml tally hy Boiolia a who lahorrd oniimtling)y it I it He I like keepin a track to tuin Uic tide S All makt the mrct Aururx it I’t (Continu'd ce lcer auf-fior- bi Iinn f ' L |