Show ' me sxlt uerrmimrrves day working f' way V ADY FOR BO Wm teminine Barney Seen As Favorite — IirTitleG(j r as tor her'debul Briton’s first visit here Miss Wethered four times win- nee of the British women's title and five times winner of the English closed championship will get into action for the first time Memorial day at Glen Head L I when she will team with Bobby Jones against Mrs Glenna Collett Vtre and Gen Sarazen In a benefit exhibiLon "It’s awfully difficult for me to say how I’ll do In' your country" Wethered said "I (eel confident however if I’m playing well at all 1 can go around your championship courses In Sven fours—or very close to those figures Her favorite shots are with long Irons and she hasn’t any delusions about outdistancing Jones and Sarazen or any other males she'll encounter in the course of her 40 exhibitions over a pe- (UPV-d&ar-Be- y d open Oil 1t a Rookie Hurler With Seven Straight Wins Tells System Salal GARDEII By LAWRENCE PERRY Special to The Salt Lake Tribune NEW YORK pointed manager authority Track tennis players in Liberty Tennis Tourney Starts u Deyf l-n Special Purchase teg-wee- k ROTC -- ' 'Wirtmtr Hillman Holds Down Position of General Man ager Wear Selected as“ Captain Botb Well Qualified for Posts pro- d Vfw!- CCopyright 1935) May 27— Harry' HiHman who has Just been apof the Davis cup team is a man of dignity and coach and general atHletic trainer at Dartmouth their forthcoming invasion of Europe as any man tennis playen in thei rforthcoming invasion of Europe as any man in the world It will be noted that ha hag bean named as manager not trainer While he will have charge pf the of the team other conditioning duties will fall to him such at the payment of bills general supervision of finances and othar bust- nesa details He will la short he a manager in the reel sent of the Here are the neinbere of the FI Kappa Alpha term sity of Utah last week Left to right: K Thorn m riod team winners of barnyard L Clark Patrick Fennel and Steven Hansen who braw£ Davia cup teams have had fraternity horseshoe They’ll climb Into a ring pitched golf honors in intramural sports at the Univer trainers In the put The lata Walter played consistently to win top honors between home plate and the pitchers' Macs of Yale wu one and last box tomorrow night unless predictFordham’a Jaka Weber year ed showers postpone the bout to Wed trainer was with the players But' Fi- Defeated in 'hesday Dr James H Kimball head whereas Mace Weber and tha reat of the weather bureau tonight foredid the rubbing and other manual Intranal Round of cast showers for tomorrow afternoon work Hillman will birt rubbtra er nights and masseurs Event mural Ren May Be t te 1 In Junior tingles Competition WU1 Have Authority women’s men’s and doubles local the and tremendous singles Despite hia poaltlon As a conaequenca men's singles will get under way national Interest in the bout and the Members of the Pi Kappa Alpha It’s will ba somewhat different from He Catcher Calls ‘The afternoon on the Liberty for Pitch Tuesday Easy promise of 50000 fans swelling the Says honors that of his predecessors He will gate for more than $200000 there is fraternity took first placehorseshoe park courts in a tournament espein the epring Intramural for on thing enjoy a certain denational tenI and It There’ Chuck during cially comparatively little betting accord- tournament arranged at the University of tachment which pught to enhance nis week ing to Jack Doyle veteran Broadway hie authority with the members of commissioner Doyle tonight quoted Utah by defeating the R O T C schedule follows: Tuesday's the team and this Is an important PHILADELPHIA May 27 (AP)- -It takes only one sentence Ross the 10 to t favorite and said two games to one JUNIOR SINGLES Rolliaa Low'll Wlleon 4 a m point considering the social and Barney probably would be 2 to 1 at This Is the second championship for Silent John Whitehead the rookie pitcher uncqvered by the NoWendell 4 P m 1 David Todd va Peon Hanke taken by Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity which— so convivial distraction 3 va No ring time Scarcity of McLarnin members Read Oten Median Shurd'ff who annexed the winter Chicago White Sox tb explain the system that haa brought him 4 a m No I Don Orton often arise to Interfere with the Jlmaia money has shackled tjie wagering he 4 p m No 4 Bv'i ware reetlvad basketball crown by defeating the seven straight victories said proper conditioning of Davie cup hr Bud Rolel-- h Frag Morrlooo CUM Ben "The catcher calls for the pitch teams Rumors that the champion was' Sigma Chi fraternity in the finals and Farrell Allan With the completion of golf in- and 1 chuck It there” that a major Hillman believe MEN’S SINGLES worried about making the weight va Allan m R Farrell a I Dohba univeractivities tramural now the at The drawling southwesterner— were spiked today by Manager Pop peril among boyi who play tournaNo I Ken Either Vi Elmo Sloven' I wilt Total close for the year Foster who failed to send Jimmy sity No 4: Frank Duncan ve Hana P m ment tennis li leg and foot trouble topping both major leagues— doesn’t Orllltnberxtr Ip m No 3 Jock Morrte No eport he says brlnge a greater through a last limbering sweatout point scores for the season and first figure he has any more “stuff" than m vt Warrior Klouter No 1 Har anbe he had in the Ttxaa league but he va Hanaen va David Todd demand upon the legs than high m No 4 Jimmy showed up st a downtown and second place wlnhers will Kurt Bosnian Vi Ludwls Hltrbock 1 p m gymnasium and contented himself nounced In tbe Immediate future has developed a change of pace pressure tennis with Us quick No t va Walter Xnrm n rUs with stepping on the scales He A F Robbins director of intraT p m ‘Muddy Ruel took me over in the PARIS dashes Ita sudden stops the No S 27 of May MEN’S DOUBLER weighed 146 pounds At the official mural activities announced of immediate reverses and epring and' taught me how to use a Qrlllonbomr-KlatiuFrance's r CarlitonOood-el- l tennis idols laded out of tomorrow he will regis weighing-ichange of pace" he said “I didn’t turns Often an apparently minor n m No 4 I ve p ter 146 have onf before and I guest It’s picture tonight bon ’Pop said This is Just Injury to muscle tmdon-o- r i p m no T f WOMEN’S SINGLES pound under the welter helped me this season” involve results so Important as to Announcement wag made that the O M'ta ve Dorothy Etaher I p m limit 'Silent John" a throw a player far off normal playUffena va June Lavender Jacques Brugnon since Nop !m France The challenger went through four No 1 Fern Buaby va Verona Me youngster from a northeast Texas 1922 ing form a Davis cup star would not Ohlt 4 P m No I Edith Von Hadcln vo rounds of exercises at another down(Continu'd from Praeedlne Put) farm is a quiet retiring sort who Hillman Is highly qualified to Mr Forchatli 4 p m No 4 in this town gym but his managers Sam al appear cup year competition he’s unless addressed will probably take up a rarely speaks Bakers remedy physical defect! of the sort The more youthful Marcel BerPlan and Art Winch superstltioualy while hie judgment ae to bow much course In "cussing” In Japanese And even then he gives a brief di- nard whose fine doubles play has tefrained from testing his poundage rect reply He seldom expand or or how little a boy should play upon bdtn one ot the features of the hard Logan Golfers Win Barney is expected to scale about Royal will meet Magna-Garflel- d volunteers Information a given occasion will often be oalled court with team will 13® giving the champ about eight championships In He to easier thinks the its at 3:30 p m following their mornpitch A player like Allison seaupon the veteran Borotra Jean and a half pounda’ advantage Team In Matches The Texas the league majors than in ing game with tbs Tokyo crew soned and experienced may be exis "It for of the the French But this will be virtually the only good better is reason fielding Whitehead pected to knew what Is good tor him An team made pp of fed considers eight other fellows are team” said Brugnon "They asked advantage Jolting James will enjoy in this respect No on could be a ever Ross outside of McLarnln’s 44 eratlon performers will compete drawing- - pay checks and he believes for my opinion and 1 agreed Jt is LOGAN— Logan Golf and Country better judge of his own condition club won In team matchea Sunday years’ experience against the chal- against the Japanese club Saturday in letting them help win games He time for me to quit he hlmaelf than on He to declined course the confirm or Logan em-defeating And some deny by m six 2:30 lenger’s at doesn't try to do everything himself experts p Soda he Preston intended Rene Wear Capable Captain and reports Springs Brigham the following wear tear and phaslze Not surprised at his auccess but during and Henrie Cochet with City clubs The local club ran up The visitors will play an On the other hand youngster! Jimmy’s 14 years in the ring rather rather at tbe amount of It White-hea- d Lacosta whom He and Borotra formed the a scoro of 12 points with- Soda than the experience Utah Japanese club followsuch at Budge Mako and Grant r- -j says: famous Preston Musketeers" and re- Springs second with 8 ing their skirmish against the InReas Approaches Peak 'Tve always said I'd stick If I ever tire from"Four quire supervision and Hillman Is took third place with S and Brigham the amateur rank dustrial league champions in I'm the But precisely the man for- this duty In1 got big league men happy Boxing writers and betting The decision to drop Brugnon Is City 4 The four clubs will meet other over this record” respects while he is attend- beunexpected favor to Barney Overwhelmingly the first move toward rebuilding the again June 30 at the Soda Springs Takeo Tabs is the "Ben Chap all the routine business deto to venture won’t estimate an He ing at come the eighth welterin club proFrench team into a younger aquad course Ernie Schneiter man” of the Orient the speedy tail of the European Invasion the number of games he’ll win this it was Indicated weight history to regain the crown tofor fessional life announced miserable in tennis circles making scrutinising hotel accommodations because they believe he is approachyear but he hopes "to win them all" night Following ere the players who opposing catchers and pitchers devising dicta paying bills and ao "I don't work as often up here as It is 1 — ing his peak at 26 while the Goodrich scored Borotra will Logan retire points: expected forth the captain of the team— titleholder apparently Is on the Sawamura lost a 1 to 0 decision I did in Texas Maybe that has from cup competition Croft 3 Stockton 2: Squires 1 John this after downhill trsil Jimmy who fought to the Big League Joseph W Wear has been appointed last fall something to do with my success” year’s matches opening the way for 1 Carlisle 1 Hatch 1 Scofield have nothing to do for 1939-“The fact is such the best of them in five divisions — a home run by Lou Gehrig being Whitehead explained young stars as Yvon Petre 2 Soda Springs— Mathews 2 Fowthe bills aside from counter-signin- g from flyweight to 147 pounds— gave the only long bit made off his de- I wish they'd pitch me oftener at Pierre Pel lira 1 3 Minte ler Miller Baird and Jacques Jamaln Hillman pays but confine hlmaelf no indication in training that he is livery Bernard Destremau who have come 1 Evans 1 Brigham City— L Glover Recently he blanked the least every five days” Whitehead has one of the best aide-arto the task of coordinating hia able to upset six years of welter Seattle club of tbe Pacific Coast up so during the last year 2 M Glover 1 Olsen I Preston— He’s also All arerapidly sinkers in baseball team supervising play and In genweight tradition ana make a success league Charles Olson 2: Burnham 1 under 19 years of age ful defense of his regained crown eral tuning the players up to their got a good fast ball So far he's 1 1 Fryer three-hi- t Hot since Jackie Fields took the and four-hi- t M J (Mick) Scanlon Royal pitched two-hi- t task of attempting to restore the Jack Croft msde the low score for title from Joe Dundee back manager announced Monday that games Davia cup to thla country the 18 holes with t total Of 84 A Art t MiJrries in 1929 has any king In thatdi vision Thome Coggte veteran righthandLasky Wear Is as well fitted tor hie end F Stockton was second with 88 made a Successful first defense er will pitch agalnat the Japaof the job as Hillman Is for manCharles Olson of Preston 89 CapCoast Girl in Reno tain W R Goodrich 91 and A H Fields Thompson Freeman Brouil-lar- d nese club agerial duties A fin tennis player Upsets Feature Play Corbett McLarnin and Ross In his day several times a world John 94 went out the first time up Fields Dr F O Bullock was recently champion racquet doublet player he French In Meet Net and Thompson lost twice on ‘'first” selected president of the Saline has an engaging poise a thorough SAN FRANCISCO May 27 JR-- Art Lose First Gradg defenses after regaining the throne baseball club Harry Chriatenaen understanding of youth and finally boxer Lasky heavyweight lanky EDMONTON Alta May 27 Barney is bigger and stronger— e win serve m vice president Bruce he combines forcefulness and tact returned to El Verano a few miles r Grads luffered their first Two upsets north of here birder puncher— than when he Cuahlng secretary and Harry Steels PARIS May 27 with the antoday wrested the championship from will be treasurer Reed Thorp marked today’ play In the French nouncement he had lost a decision defeat of the season her tonight 9 to the Tulsa StenogJimmy last May 28 and when he was named business manager to hard courts tennis championship to “Kid” Cupid He was married losing Blackfoot Defeats- dropped it back in Jimmy’s lap last succeed the popular H B Carlisle The biggeet reversal was the de- this morning in Reno to Miss Ethel raphers in the second gam of their series for the Underwood trophy September 17 He was brilliant in one of the most ardent baseball feat of Kay Stammers third rank- Sherman of Los Angeles training— so brilliant in fact that fans in ths stats ing British player by Suzanne Pan' The marriage license was taken emblematic of the women’s basketBurley in 13 Innings many observers predict that he will netier seventh In tbe French list out in the Nevada metropolis yester- ball championship of North Amert The Salts lave Issued e chal- in a first round match 3 4 stop McLarnin thlytime The Grads had beaten the and the pair motored back after ica — te any amateur tram in tbe Jeanne Peyre ninth ranking French day MaV 27— Schirn end Elkrem Wu- BLACKFOOT Idaho lenge fam- Stenoa by1 the same acore in their the Bit"li his ceremony Lasky gave irESTFBN LEAGUE state and arrangements for games player won from Maria Horn sec ily name as "Arthur Lakofsky" and first game Saturday night The ner B"erir end wiiiia Keokuk I Dee Molnra 4 R E Blackfoot’ Black So emerged from Cedar Rapids 1 Sioux dtp 0 4 may bo made by contacting any ond ranking German star 4 his age as 26 Hia bride ia 22 yeara next game of the eeries now to be western opt§ J their encounter wlju Burley nine t Joeeph at Davenport postpon'd rain of tho above list of officials Jack Crawford of Australia moved old Rofk Island at Omaha postponed rain lengthened to tout games at least fUtrertr— Tbunood and Flatt Martin Sunday afternoon fill! the topnotch In the Snake River Valley league ie set for Wednesday night here and Baird up In the singles by turning back — n Hr E er s Pierre Geelhand of Belgium 2 I 11 9 by defeating Burley Bereran Finn" 4 0 2 Lite while Fred Terry the I Brer Hirer — I v Thoroughbreds Arrive game Baseball Tuesday be re end Haean For Better!" the FailuM of Pitcher Decker-'tEnglish champion advanced with AGUAl CALIENTE Mex May 27 and Jonee ninth inning to ie Manager a third round victory over Eiirique (jP— One hundred and ‘thirty-fiv- e TUESDAY ‘AUDYIEDIIESDAY TRIBUNE LEAGUE Tender' ach'd ale Malar Spanish champion 2 4 Finn'? Beverait 1vi44 Utah Power and signal tor him to step out althoroughbreds arrived hey by train Llaht B Dl'lelen m Commtinllr 2 8 R it 0 re Bear River Life South most cost Blackfoot the game a the and van today 123 from Tanforan Liddell end Prince Merer p Creer umpires i extra bail which Decker threw was near San Francisco and 12 from 4 Uteh Poultry v D A R O W No 1 Junior pinner Berereae re Yale A C Roore-re- lt th on which 4 p umpire) Barber and Beaumont mj dee permitted Burley to Arizona They ere here tor the ecorer Bn! Service vi L D 1 B C Haw- tie the score which took four more summer meeting' which will ©pen 4th Infantry V Hellenic A C Fort tho--Froat’a n Blind Bogey Slated Douilea a 44 p m umpire Don and Bar The defeated team jr Innings to untie Memorial day Blnaer Bewlm Machine re Zlpwar ner ecorer Harver Libert No 1 played good ball and kept the fan For Nibley Women on the anxious seat throughout It 1 CAT black-hatre- ¥ as fessional It is the tall By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK May 27 Rou sleek Jewish ‘acrapper from Chicago'i Ghetto will answer the gong at the Polo ground tomorrow night favored by youth ambition pugilistic precedent and betting odds to regqirf the welterweight crown from Jimmy McLarnin brawny west coast Irishman It’s their third and "ubbr"4iUe snatch McLarnin ana Rocs two of the grandest fighting men thair races ever developed will whang way in a aeeking individual supremacy for cnee and all— hoping to dispel the tempests of disagreement which followed ’their two previous i p NEW YORK Mey 27 (fWoyce arBritish ’golfer rived in the United States today Giallenger May Be 21 Choice for Tuesday Night’s Battle A t Withered 7 ALT LAKH— Cor State th So OGDEN — UU WuhingteB An Men Handle U 'S Davis Cup Team ‘Pro’ Invades United States - frW 17 Kan-ni- ne A J !uky Coed qnaUty' pqrchase all ruhkerJH fumreateed! 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Write-for- — Joe Glass’s leaflet “Long Iron Shot’’ in care of The and inclose a Tribune addressed atamped envelope nelf-hitti- tmalb Blmmonecf Or"n p Parrlihrfe line Aeeocleted Freei e Willi 4‘Lertonea 44 0INuientee I 1 McOulrtp-r- f Totali 19 II 94 11 Total) 4 191 1 I t I 1 I 449 1 I 444 I 44 4111 IIIIJI Libby and Sones Lead In Checkers Tourney Sunder checker) F ? Ytbb ife Sill III n I4 4—3 19 4 04 14 04 9—0 19 I 900 I(W 400 Two-be- w bite— McN'tly 1 Bummer hit— Me Conn 9 E Heecke 1 Threo-bte- o Gulre I Home rune— Slmmone M NeL eon Conn Mertlnd-i- -' Bute on holla— Struck out— McGuire 3 Green Heecke Decker 0 Hewcko McQuIre 4 Stolen here— Double Conn Seerlilc hit—V Nelron pleye— Conn to V Neleon to Nue'nt! Decker to M N'leon to L Heecke McNeely to Freni to Wlllleme Event to McNael to Wtlliome Wlnnlne pitcher— E Hoocko The Big Six hr 45-- 9 9 4lDuncan1T 4 I l'O M N'l on Conn lb 4 I 9 4'n Heeckee 9 4 1 IIDeckerp Hurl" Rod Blackfoot Denver Battler Wins Joe Jarimilllo A1HOA O' Merlin dele el t I 9 V- N'leonlb McNeelyJb Fat' BUCK FOOT ATTENTION AB H O A 1 t 'NO By JOE GLASS There is one distinct advantage in Paul Runyan’ putting method —it tend to implify the matter of hitting the ball tquarely Watching Paul putt you notice that he keep hi body perfectly till and that hia atroke is not a uah through the ball with a fol-o- w through on the line he aim-l- y raps the balL There ia nothing jerky about the stroke If there were he would be apt to turn the club face in which would tend to hook the bglL He hit tmoothly In fine putter Runyan ia the bqjl without follow Hunter If DuffinJb F 711 4 and 4 I BDRLFT TRUCK OWliERS Erery truck operetin must be equipped tritk comply with the new I FLARES— Iu Sturdy at 3 Bight flare to Ut law 8 tod Bos— Set AMBER or WD1TR Ctearueu 4 Light are bo longer legal: CLEAR Red o Greed ANCE LAMFS— Clueter Cjq1 compleU s tlluetmted Id "f OB § U :M DAILY HOURS: UNPAT I 1:74 to U:M |