Show N Coa Aggie Xncr ens Mandat: — V— — 0 Mentors of Chicago U C r L "i ' Will Give Max Will Put & Braddock Out at V-'- !v' Avers Expert Basketball Instruction Good-Size- d Feminine Stars Open Battle for City Crown Group Expected to Be on Hand Special to The Tribune Aehooland collcge coaches of the intermountain country will gather here- Monday morning for the annual U S A C summer coaching school Clark Shaughnessy of the University1 of Chicago and "W H “Bill” Spaulding of U C L A will handle the football instruction which gets under way at 7:3t) o’clock Monday morning and continues through Friday The general assignment finds the Chicago mentor emphasizing offensive football while Spaulding will take care of the defensive angle of the game However the two will work in harmony since there Ji s no rigidity aoout this proposed arrangement 57 LOGAN — High - Basketball finds E Grove scored an yard No 8 hole with Mrs Jensen number of other 6-- 3 Walter Pinborough and John Oakason of Ensign downed Henry Burnt and Richard Glade of Gran Ite in the doubles climax The singles match was an ex tremely Interesting affair with Ben son’s deep shots more than matchdrives in the ing Stevens' hard-h- it — third snd ‘deciding set OGDEN— Baseball fans of Ogden and vicinity are to have a real baseball dish Sunday in the Ogden ' ' StadiumThe versatile Hunter Kimball bine of the league meets the strong Layton team of the samq league at 1:30 p m as Rockingham Handicap These four feminine nettera are expected to fight it out for the Skit Lake City women’ single title this week Ruth Crow (upper left) the defending champion has many titles to her credit while Roftella Christensen (insei top center) was the eity titleholder in 1933 Edith Von Hadeln (right) waa runnerup to Miss Crow in last year’s eity eveot while Agnes Norris (lower center) is the Utah state champion at the time A saw the performance e Clyde Clark scored the first this year when he sank his tee shot on the same hole April ?8 Four others have scored aces on the - Utah-Wyonri- the first attraction "“The nightcap wiifser tfte'Offcftri' Grill team play the Maiad team These clubs are members of the Utah-Idah- o circuit —- i ' - --Mangin-Egtablishcs New Record TkaVers Island ia Run New York N Y June 8 CP) — Joe Mangin New York Athletic 'club runner set a iew Tecord Id ths special feature race of the one hundred and thirty-fourt- h spring games of the New York A C defeating Gena Venzke and Charley Horpstobel former Indiana star local course Hansen Wins May Leg Of Directors’ Trophy y left-hand- Farm Girl Excels Stella Walsh Mark KANSAS CITY June 8 (AP)-llc- lcn ar Stephens old Fulton Mo farm girl this afternoon bettered by two tenths of a second the world's dash record for women held by Stella Walsh running the distance In 118 seconds as compared with the 118 seconds of the old record Last Saturday at St Louis Miss Stephens tied the 17-ye- 100-met- er — at the meet lield Jtackjnd record Miss Stephens was running in a special race Tussle Headlines Men’s Singles d " er Tho Jersey Irishman is a deiNnraTaiA L LtAorx liberate sort as hs walks in with a Btlna C— ally I NX his chin tucked under the' protect- 4aabihva4v Mla-- a Blavba la al V naiai-- U ing hummock of his left (boulder v 4:M a has been schooled against Frava al Kuu rk Baer such an attack The hand he ' — tVDKFYNDPNTS I ( iraattal on Eddie Simms’ hard head BeUealt faalars H Hrla Draff Zarina forced him to use the right to the 1 a ail ninalra Gllb--rt anavx nrliblaa va Waaiharv Eeallarx Slvr-li- a body more frequently Body blows I a iaablehaxivri aapln art going to exact a heavy toll i Cllv rih Mark- - w Marrar City Ph-GU- - from Braddock and weaken his re- ia1 aairlr aiaav Marrar park S sistanc to the punchea Baer is t Fraaklla Graearr va a I Fafi Daalert bound to direct at his head when Na 1 I X ail aaialra h warms up to his work i CATHOLIC LFAOt'A Braddock’ best: chance lies in ‘ Dlvlil-Na L Hitt the sore condition of the chamLaaria ra Dlvlaa Pavl-But he will meet a pion’ maulie 'o7ia V! Mira a Na1 La 1:11 better conditioned fighter than the ( a Blarhaai al Taaaia one who bounced Prlmo Camera off AMATrl'B FEDEBATION (NmmIIIs Uft6l the floor 11 times last June Max IHM-Wiiskh OH t CrMeMil wr Cttr has been having lot of fun at fim I) sii vwBMsaiMil f his Aabury Park training NrsrkS6t a tinner JMTtrsH ((acaai camp aallr iaklebir but not enough to interfere with Irarar) lima Natal Tba achriali‘1 ffaaiaa aa Na 1 hie conditioning schedule t WJ" I—® With bataaaa Saair aai ba atarai al a latr 4aW tha million dollars at ztake Saaiar aaaaar balaff aaabl la Max Baer the clown and playboy ” of the stage and screen is no fool H counts dollars and cents like a d business man and that ‘ is what hs will have In mind when “ he 'touche gloves with James J ‘“‘J Braddock Thursday 1 PARIS Juno 8 OP)— Franco and Australia bidding for a place In the semifinal round of European zone Daviz cup tennis competition wound up the first day of their series in Roland Garros atadtum today all aquara at one match each Jack Crawford No 1 Australian aco easily defeated Andre Merlin 4 8 6 3 but Christian Bous-su-s gave France an even break by 8 whipping Vivian McGrath 4 4 6 The double tomorrow pitting Crawford and Adrian Quiet against Jean BorotrST'and Marcel Bernard may prove the deciding match of tho series 6-- 6-- 4-- 8-- 2-- 6-- 8-- 8-- and BERLIN June 8 CD-I-taly Germany split even In the firet two singles matches of their Davis cup elimination tennis eerie today After Giorgio Da Stefanl had lent the Italians away to a lead by defeating Heiner Henkel 1 L 3 Gottfried von Cramm German ace' whipped S Mangold one-mat- ch 6-- 6-- 6-- star Meagher the second set games Margaret Poole showed extreme steadiness to down Dorothy Fisher in straight sets m nt g meeting Grant Holt B Y U freshman Two young Provoans— Holt and Gordon 8now— will test the youthful Salt Lakers Dick Bennlon and Gordon Giles who are taking part lnJ the men's i doubles affair and may prttv to ho tho dark horse gie ' T Freed-Mobe the appears Carlston encounter slated for 5:30 o’clock Carlston municipal champion Is expected to make plenty of trouble for Freed No 2 man at the University of Utah pitting a strong net game against Fretd's more orthodox game which features a powerful service and forehand drive Morris Test Evan ' Another municipal itaf Jack Morris will tangls with Grant C western division Evana R-- M Whlls Evans singles champion seeded No 6 in the "tournament Is a heavy favorite Morris has an excellent Assortment of strokes which should produce an Interesting match Another tussle of Interest finds Lincoln McClellan Utah Ag- ing - ! - -- 4 10-- 1 Alexander Jualrr aUrlrs 6rfult Ooodwln Peterson d Boh Infalls default Fred Morrison d Leroy Bunham default 1 Dick Stkelson d Clava Jones f-- S 0- -i arttrouLi sunpat'S Mew's Pintles W O Cobbs I'SO p m 1 a — 0 6-- 4 6-- 4 IHM p m Beth Yount vs SO Gordon Snow ITS p m Orant Evana vt Jack Morris S to p m Holman Waters vt Clan Hale S 30 p m Host Button va Harold Brholea 1 M p m Dan Freed Vs Mont Carlston I M p m Fred Davies Jr vt L H Hunaaker nt d Oulver-Bnir- Swentoa-Wllao- n "la" — -- 6-- 8 2-- 6-- 6-- 6-- L 6-- -- Braru-m- -A 9-- 7 irt iyiHVMrT--iTf- 1 el Czecho-SIo-vak- ia 11 hard-foug- a Howard Chrlstenaen (lent tardier vt Bob Strrena flordon Oilrs vs Lutsen Bums 1 10 P m Lincoln McClellan at Grant Holt ‘ team the wo- 1 10 p m The eventual winner of this series The outstanding stars of Into ac- Men’ Peebles will face either AustraliaorFtaace men’s division will swing tlon Sunday Ferhapa the Posq in- - wtfrlBlm Whitney 4 jo e at in the sons semifinals n Oilef va Gordon terestlng match finds Mary Gibbs Dick Holt 0 10 P m paired with Norma Standing muLincoln Mel Gallscher-OreEvana V Brholea a I p m nicipal girls’ champion of last year McClellan-Haro's Joe Lamar Gilchrist 6-- ht A ' ' I Daily Double Pays $400002$ Three Lucky Olen Olafson d Fred Keeler default l-- t 1 Jaok Benaon A Keith Sonne Harold Barker d Earl Rawllnaa -- 4 i Jack Scofield d Jerry Jrramr default Chatter ’ McMurtlt d Dick Huckanbiod hard-drivin- a) ar t Jrnklnson Mary Cot d Perrr Mraahrr Billr McLean d Xltanor -! 0 -- IP-a- l-r Woodr Frtrraoo Art HlUrer and MUea Smith withdraw Mra's Brailles Bcholaa A Mont Lincoln McClellan-Harol- d Carlstoa-Jac- k Morris default Woman's Slntlet Marcaret Poole d Dorotlir Fisher T- - t-- l Maaint Thomason d Marlon Alexander 1 ed Wa-l- kr nrSULTS Bars' Plnilw Frank Mfhntr d Bill Clavwn drfauU Charlra Barr d Krnnath Allrrd drtault Dick Stewart d Orover Rawllnss A Urn A -f 18 SATtlRDAT’S T- ' ! Salt Lake City tennis tournament activity will move into full swing Sunday at the Tennis club courts at Forest Dale with 24 matches scheduled in men’s singles and doubles junior singles and pro-'Peg- -- Sunday Baseball Mataa-Gardbl- French Aussies doubles and women's the Each Win Match The feature tomatch onsingles Dan ' B-- Engagements Dick Slewart JWins' Brnntnn-Oordo- “easlly-to-vtcto- ld 4-- Snow-Gra- v V Carlston-Free- ss three-year-oi- Missouri yallcyAA on Southwest high school field here today She was not eligible for the regular women's dash events as she lives outside the A A U district vt who has Improved her game great-i- y Glenn Cunningham world’s record miler today ran Booth 1 10 p m season thla ry "" Junlee Blnrlef speclat“800-ineterryac- e in 1:5YT Saturday's feature match oc Dick Rran' vt Merlin Black II s m fUghtJy slower than his own record of l$l made over the ' Jaaler Peebles curred in the boys’ division Dick Stewart a title favorite nosing out Fred Morrison Cliff Bert va Olen r jamj£jiac!tJiereJlftstj? SEtJILWM Cunningbam’lJASLracft JdcfeateflHIdea Nishimura 5 in 4 Wemea'e Binales but Jiro Yamaglsht saved Grover Rawlings' before the "mile of tho century" in which Cunningham Futh Crow va Martaret Poole IS a m affair Rawlings was witha from shutout thrilling defeating Japan by Lovelock Greece Morris vs Maxint Thomxatn Jack Bill Bonthron and others will compete at Ladislau Hecht 4 nuon in of few a 3 x m points victory Hecht vox Hadeln vt Marr Iverton Princeton next Saturday waa substituting for Rodcrich Men-s- merous occasions but his Magna Edith a m It of ths tight Frances No 1 ranking Csech Mensel opponent pulled out Btewort II a m Dffena va Cunningham finished 12 yards ahead of Justus O'Reilly Aenaa Norris vs Marr Coxlt a m waa withdrawn because spots of Kansas State college without letting out at the finish Annlf Verona' Carlson McOhla vt Mary Cox Victor noon already had won tho series Paul Bridges of tho Kansas Teachers' college of Emporia Chrtatenarn vt BlUes McLean by capturing yesterday’! doubles for In tho women's matches Mary 11 Rosella noon was thirii and Frank Cortelyou Missouri U fourth tussle from Mary Olbha vt Norms Standing 11 noon Cox won a its third successiv triumph s V TwenlyrFour Tilts Booked On Day’s Tourney Program hole-ln-on- 2-- r' Winter Sport Wins -- - 6-- A ' players last fall" According to Shaughnessy foot-bk- ll coaches are like sheep When one or two coaches get results ton PROVO— R A Hansen defeated one particular system all the other Delbert Johnson 7 and 6 to win coaches follow The Chicago coach tho May leg of the directors’ cup said there are many good football tourney Saturday afternoon over coaches and a Jew poor ones but 36 holesJohnaonstartedHansen a handicap and both material is the thing that makes with carded 77s on the first 18 holes football teams left Hansen still Nelson Norgren former Univer- which On ths second 18 Hansen Imsity of Utah coach and now basket- proved and he carded a 75 while ball mentor at Chicago did not have a very successful season Johnson faltered shooting an 82 ''But” explained Shaugsnessy "he and Hansen took tho match at hole did better than anyone else con- the thirtieth sidering the material” It will be Seals Get Joiner remembered that Norgren was Dick SAN FRANCISCO June 8 VPH-RoRomney’s coach when the Aggie mentor was in bis heyday as an Joiner pitcher has athlete at the university been turned over to tho San FranW H "Bill" Spaulding who will cisco Seats on option by tho Chicago work with Shaughnessy as a foot- Cubs officials of the Coast League ball Instructor Is expected in Lo- club announced today He will re gan Sunday night port Immediately Double Card Arranged For Ogden' Ball Fans J 8-- ace on the 147 He was playing 2-- S-- 6 S-- Max ar one-we- 6-- 1 ‘ hole-ln-o- Ensign staka tennis stars swept M Men's net finals Saturday Jack Benson capturing the singles crown when he defeated Elmo Stevens of Liberty stake 3 V if f " ' - ’ i ' By SPARROW M GANN ' 1 Special to The S La Tribune i (Copyright 1935) Baer NEW YORK June will retain his heavyweight title by J Braddock a knockout over James at the Madison Square Garden bowl Thursday evening a Thla Is not news to ths majority of fans who look upon the Jersey ” Dorothy Round man aa tha poorest selection that British a tar remained the Wim- could hav been made to text the bledon favorite at 11 to 8 with power of Baer'i dynamite right But fight Braddock will make will Helen Jacobs American cham- the com aa a pleasant surprise to those 3 to with at held L Along pion who think Jamea J haa no business Mr Moody in tha asms ring with the Livermore In to the competition Returning walloper tournament the’ for St George's Braddock will carry determine--' first time since a hack injury tlon and a reborn confidence into forced her to default to Misa the ring with him Braddock cite Jacobs In tho American cham- any number of reasons to bear out pionships two years ago Mrs the assertion that he has a chance Moody reached tho peak of her to down tho California killer On form In the first set of her match of thee is hie unbroken record of with Mrs Pittman Her forehand upsetting the dope against favored drives into tho hack corners had opponents Hs also cites his waU tha English star on tha defensiv lop his ability to get up from tho from the outset floor and the fact that he has ' Once In command the Califor- never been knocked out The same ) to run even bothered seldom nian arguments go for Baer however after her rival's best return! and J J cannot overlook that fact ' Perhaps halt of tho points Mr! Cash Makes Him Serious plttman won wra on placeman! clowns effect Raer around for which Mr! Moody mads no real and the fun he geta out of teasing -effort to reach time he Smiling in tho clubhouse after the other fellowr The only takes things seriously Is when his her victory Mr! Moody said: ’ He fig "My gam aeema to be coming earning power is at stake back to me My hack? Z think urea ths entire gats receipts of thla match will barely exceed what he wa can forget about that" get for the fight and with Mr! Moody seems to hava lost should gat with Joe Louie tha "killer” Instinct which in a mlilion-dollformer times bad her win every In eight It would bo Ridiculous for him to let down for a minute and match 80 0 if aha could As In other matches this week risk a chance of Braddock’s rightshe let up In the eecond eet cracking down on his jaw and makWhen she really wanted a de- ing him an Baer Is serious about this fight cisive point ahe simply belted the Hs wants to win It and do so in"' ball down the sideline! effective fashion r Unless he beats ' Mr! Moodye only other “warm- Braddock his stock convincingly Wimblebefore up" competition " " don will com in the Kent cham- will taks a decided flop announcement that Baer has The next week pionship taken over the entire moving pic tur rights for tha fight leads the fans to belltva Max will toy with his opponent for four or five rounds and then put over the crusher Otherwise the value of the pic- "SALEM N H June 8 UP—Alfred turee would be nil Baer may hava Cwynne Vanderbilt's high-clasome such idea In mind But those stake string dominated today's who know the relentless savagery Hla fvents at Rockingham park of tha Californian in the ring will bay colt Winter Sport testify that once he tastes leather u handiwon the 65000 added Juvenile ail other thoughts save to batter cap with A length to spare on Post- his annoyer Into insensibility are age Due his more famous stable banished from his minA Once mate and Identify accounted for aroused Baer it a tiger in ths ring tha firat section of the secondary Ho hits with ell tho force in his feature the 82500 White Mountain muscles and up for " handicap Braddock’ Tactics Winter Sport with La Knapp astride ripped off the flvefurlongs to Braddock has mapped out a plan s stay on top of Baer to prevent in 59 5 second! him from getting a clean shot at t hla jaw with a swinging right-han8-- 0 Provo Golfer Scores an Ace the I f er i w WEYBRIDGE Eng June 8 UP) —Betting commissioners who a week ago were offering 4 to 1 against Mrs Helen Wills Moody's chance at Wimbledon cut their odds io 2 to 1 today after watching her defeat Mrs Elsie Gold-sac- k Pittman in tha final round of tha St George'a Hill tournament peeled to bring nutnme ittUregjlng contrasts Spaulding has been highly successful In the Pacific coast conference during recent years and Shaughnessy has had the same ex perlence in the Big Ten The striking development of both these teams in their respective conferences shows striking similarity 0 almost an identical reversal of for both mentors are accustomed the 28 to 0 setback at the hands to bringing their teams near the top of Michigan In 1933 When queswith average material both in tioned as to tho probable winner quantity and quality This Is of par- of the Big Ten this fall the Chiticular Interest to many of the high cago mentor replied: “It seems to school coaches who will attend the be the opinion of the critics that school sine most of them sre st Ohio State will win although I small Institutions with no surplus believe that Minnesota will bo plenHowever" he added ef athletic talent ty strong “Minnesota and Ohio State do not bolt Course Ready t so a tls for tho conference The Logan Golf and Country club meet crown Is highly probable" Aine-hol- e golf course recently com"The Big Ten as a whole has betpleted will serve as an added at ter football teams than any section traction at the summer session tho country" said Shaughnessy Intensive instruction throughout of course the best teams in the the five days is on ths program “Of regions ars just as good hut with experience having convinced other team for team I think the Big PROVO— The second U S A C authorltiee that a Tho western con- this season was recorded on the achool la the most efficient Ten Is superior ference teams average 220 pounds Provo municipal course Saturday type per man from tackle to tackle and when Dr C O Jensen of Pleasant Ensign Stake Takes M Men Tennis Titles Cask I Special to The Tribune LOGAN— Clark D Shaughnessy University of Chicago football coach afed an instructor at the U SA C coaching school arrived in Logan Saturday afternoon This Is the Chicago mentor’s first trip to Utah but ho really doesn't know why he has neglected coming here as he nook and has visited every-othonrir In the United State Last year was Shaughnessy's most successful season at Chicago both from victory and financial His team defeated standpoints Michigan Big Ten conference champs of the previous year 27 to C S Leaf well known swimming mentor who coached B Y U and Provo high school teams for a num her of years was a Salt Lake City Visitor Saturday Loaf is now located In Reno Nev where he conducts a health resort When In Utah Leaf developed a great many outstanding swimmers and divers beaded by Bud Shields of Provo who established numerous Intermountain A A U records and climaxedhi career by winning two events two years In succession In the national intercollegiate! Means Victory I mpres five ' 6-- 0 6t Win Interest in Films Maytf 1 Sends Odds Against 1 ii Ameru Down Delay Decisive Action Jimmy to Keep on Top Primary Factor for Grid Teams Says Chicago Skipper Former Provo Swim Coach 5 L Visitor : I s Shaughnessy in Logan Praises ‘Big Ten’ Teams with the ends included over 200 pounds All the linemen are from six feet two inches to six feet four inches tall Wisconsin coached by Doc Spears has the biggest team One of the Ip the conference tackles weighs 260 pounds and stands six feet four Inches Chicago has the best Individual football player in the Big Ten returning to school In Jay Berwanget Berwan-ge- r is an athleto and received recognition ’ i Straight Sets —— L "Dick” McCann Convinced Bacr Takes Thursday’s Boui With All' Seriousness Helen Snares Final Tilt in DETROIT Juno 8 (UP)— Two record were broken to- raeo day at the Fair Groundsestab-Ilahed track as Pretty Monk a new mark for stralcht betting when ha won tho firat race and paid 828160 for 83 straight and when the dally double’ tickets on Pretty "Monk “and FOMilrtate “YbUtH ' paid 100020 each ' Three persons In the crowd of 14000 held tha lucky ticket! - of more than put tho sold 6000 tick-0- 1 daily double In only 55 persona picked Pretty Monk to win and only tho ”Hil rr-0-h adti li n1 c0Upled“W1 ttt " Fortunate Youth Pete Capella 8L factory worker and Chauneey O Boyer 43 real estate broker had the double ticketo aa well aa one other fan who refused his neme f - bard-heade- r AA South Africa Davis Cuppers Lead Poland ' WARSAW June 8 (UP)-So- uth m gained Africa's Davis 1 match lead over Poland today in their second round European zone serie! When Vernon Kirby and Norman Farqubarson turned' back ' Joseph Hebda and Ignaz Tlociyruki 2 2 in the doubles E&rlierUiday Poland evenedm&U” ter when Kaslmlr Tarlowskl cam 9 from behind to topset Kirby 2 9 6 finishing the second singles match which had been halt- - " ed by darkness yesterday beat Hebda in the open- ing singles yesterday cup-tea- 2-- 6-- 8-- 6-- 6--A 6-- on Mini rlillo lo llace CHICAGa June ’ 8 g Italian of Los Petillo Angeles wll make his first start her tomorrow since winning the race at Inautomobile dianapolis Memorial day Petillo rac over will compete in a track a half-mil- e WV-Kel- ly hard-drivin- 00-mile le u -- |