Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE fc MARCH C0UR Sports In Retrospect RICH ANITA Champ and Runnerup in Mutual Court Tourney H 1936 1 Tssun IGHf ALL-CHURC- SUNDAY MORNING -- —By- FINAL GOES TO GIANT HOOP MEET NEXT WEEK Jimmy Hodgson UTE CAGERS HIT BOTTOM cellar of the western The University of Utah finished division R M C basketball race for the first time since Vadal Peterson has held the coaching reins at the hilltop school Any squad is bound to hit the bottom now and then particularly in a league where competition is as' keen and teams are as strong as have been developed in this fastest of all basketball circuits But as usual fans are asking for an explanation of Utah’s failure and also inquiring about a solution to safeguard against future trail- in-4h-e The Whopper Maintains Command Throughout Running Cottonwood Captures Feature Battle From Forest Dale By ROBERT MYERS SANTA ANITA PARK Los By JIMMY HODGSON ' Eighteenth ward ot Ensign stake captured the Salt Lake int£stake M Men basketball championship Saturday night at the Deseret gym by walking over Third ward In one of the most decisive victories in the entire tournament The final score was 38 to 20 with Third ward out of the running before the first half ' geles Feb left-man- v last-quart- er 25-a- ll NO-WOR- Earl Skidmore Pete’s former teammate at the ‘U” to fight Region Four Hoop stomach ulcers The ulcers were caused according to Dr Skidmore from nothing more than worrying over basketball Officials Order Vadal said he decided right then that he was goipg to do his best to win games see that his boys had their fun and was to stop worrying about the outcome Pete has succeeded Battles Replayed going pretty well The boys will all vouch that 1936 was their most - "A” DIVISION Won 5 5 5 4 2 2 Wasatch Ward Sugafhouse Ward Seventeenth Ward First Presbyterians Nippon First Methodists Ward Third Presbyterians Lincoln 1 0 “B” DIVISION Fdge Hilt Ward Immanuel Baptists Hilltops First Presbyterians Zion's Third Presbyterians : Won 5 5 3 2 2 Lost 1 1 1 2 4 4 5 6 Lost X 1 3 4 4 5 enjoyable year of basketball and Peterson has gone through the without unduly worrying about losing ball games season Special to The Tribune It looks like a great system The tough part is for the coach RICHFIELD— In order to elimprogram through a championship inate any unjustness in the manner to stick to the of determining the South Sevier dis- season none-wor- Vanderwerf and John Benson Back — Laurie Platt Chick Wade Boh Benson Theron Brunn and Coach E Thorum Third ward: Fropt — Lorin Maxwell Harold Harkness Ellis Rich Quinton Maxwell Gene Ludlow Spencer Startin and Leslie Kramer Back row — Bishop S R Brewster Harry McPheeters LeGrande Davis Roland Wise Harold Wise Coach Ernie Niederhauser and Bus Ludlow 833 667 Arena Skipper Books Battle Elko May Add Royal for Heavier Division Football to 167 Boys With Might Lucille Puts per Patty Out on Interchurch Junior League 833 833 333 333 000 Twenty-fir- st Pet 833 833 500 333 nt - 29-1- all-chur- The explanation for Utah’s poor showing is simple Even the best coach can’t put a winning team on the floor without having the material Utah did not have the talent: Only about two men on the squad at the start of the season would have had a chance to play on any of the other western division squads and several U” players could not even have made the varsity at other one-poi- 2-- ch ings ing the navy blue and white silks of Hal Price Headley’ swept to brilliant win today in the $10000 added San Juan Capistrano handicap schools Neil McCarthy’s rejuvenated Tick On with Jockey Danny Drammer It was a tremendous effort for the Utes to win a basketup ran a close second and Ariel ball game They managed to tuck away four triumphs but Cross H C Hatch’s margins The few three of them were copped by utilized to the gelding pulled a surprise to finish win to had they Indians the games chances third fullest extent Another record crowd 5QQ0Q or more and better than last SaturGO AFTER HOOP PLAYERS $100000 the at attendance day’s But now for the solution Santa Anita handicap turned out The University of Utah has always been known as a football tor the face the grand slimes of school Whatever efforts have been mada is tha past to attract nr Santa Anita's season induce athletes to register at the “U” have been expended almost Mrs Frank Carreaud's Time entirely upon football men More attention will have to be given Supply runner up in the big race fato the basketeers in the future if the wax floor game is to prosper a short and a week ago priced Mrs behind ran fifth vorite today again at the Utah university Payne Whitney’s First Minstrel President George Thomas of the “U” intimated at the DeWhopper one of the biggest cember R M C athletic meeting that proselytism was here to of horses on the turf since the day the late 111 fated Phar Lap ran the stay and that local schools would have to go out after the athletes mile and one furlong In 1:50 flat if they were going to keep the best of the local high school perthree-fifth- s of a second over the formers at home If this view is followed and the hilltop school track record at least a share of the attention Azucar second to Time Supply makes a bigger drive for athletes Vadal Peterson has long been to the devoted and threw be ninth should ran cagers In tha betting his rider Georgie Woolf after the regarded as one of the greatest basketball fundamentalists in the horses dashed under the wire country aftd he has won the confidence of his players completely Woolf was apparently not hurt this year so that all he needs to turn out winners is the material Whopper paid $940 to win $460 to place and $380 to show Tick On The 1936 season may look the worst on Peterson’s record paid $1640 and $860 and Ariel Cross $8 book but instead it is the best Utah lost what little hope it Whopper’s victory meant $10930 had for a title early by dropping its first five games With added money to Owner Headley to worth was $2000 nothing to lose the players really enjoyed the season' get-ti- ng Second place a big bang out of their upsets and passing over the deTick On third place $1000 to Ariel Cross and $500 to First Minstrel feats lightly Neither coach nor players got so serious about With a total of $1261271 wagered winning that they forgot to have their fun In the eight- - raees today the season's total for 58 days of racing HOOP CAMPAIGN was $25251913 It was believed to be the biggest handle of any track Vadal Peterson went to Logan to scout the Montana-Agg- ie in the country series and before the game we had dinner together The mentor topped off the meal with a medicinal drink prescribed by Dr was completed After the hectio semifinal games Friday an interesting finish was " expected but Eighteenth ward got hot at the start and Third never made a serious threat The losers scored only one field goal in the first period tp trail 9 Eighteenth boosted the margin to 20-- 8 at the half and pushed Uie lead to 2 at the third period Three Bensons Dick Benson and Ralph Tucker led the scoring attack but the entire winning team played great ball Third was far below par on its shootopenings an the ing and defense which the three Benson brothers John Bob and Dick and their mates were not slow to use In rolling in scores LeGrande Davis and Harry McPheeters were the outstanding players for Third The only really Interesting game of the final round was the battle between South Cottonwood and Forest Dale for the consolation crown Forest Dale had the gdme apparently sewed up at the end of the third quarter- with the score 93 in their favor but Max Carl-sto- n q? p 16 led the Cottonwood crew in a rally which desperate deadlocked the count at Boyce Labrum put through a foul pitch In the closing moments of the game to ’ clinch the victory The splendid finish of the Cottonwood ju-eagain marks it as one of the greatest teams in the tournament Carlston turned in 13 points for the victors most of them coming in the last quarter spree Larry Summerhays was high for Forest Dale with eight points Steele High Waterloo clinched third place In ' the tournament by winning from 29 to 17 in another Twenty-fift- h easy game The losers made two points in the first quarter to 11 for Waterloo and were never In the ' race thereafter Steele with 12 points was high man of the game Empey and Tesedar led the Waterloo attack Wasatch ward one of the early V tournament favorites defeated Milford 38 to 21 Wasatch bottled up Mel Jensen main cog in the Wilford Offense and they were not bothered Wilford had scored only four points at the halftime Rod Knight was nigh with 12 counters Eighteenth ward above won the Salt Lake Inter stake The games closed one of the most successful interstake tourneys Now M Men basketball championship last night from Third interest in the mutual sport is cen- ward below Both teams will take part in the meet which tered on the will get under way next Wednesday tournament at the Deseret gym starting next Wednesday and run through Saturday Teams from California Canada The Eighteenth champions (left to right) are: Front— Earl Arizona Idaho and probably Wyo- - Maw Ralph Tucker Kimball Smith Dick Benson Bill mlng will take part in the M Men finale An- 29 UP)— Whopper sport- Poundage to Eliminate One Another Morley to Meet Arquette Activity List trict winner and runnerup officials of Region Four met here Saturday and arranged a series of playoff games which will ultimately give one of three clubs a chance to capture the South Sevier district title Escalante and Panguitch have played ineligible men during the ry Sodality League cagers exploded a Murray feminine bombshell In the title hopei of St rivals Saturday In the C Y O Sodality league the suburban team flashing Its best attack of the season defeating the favored St Mary array 21 to 20 In one of the best game played in the league this season The Murray girls will oppose Bingham eeason and the former although rivals 8unday at 2 p m In the Murray school gym capturing the title has been or high scores: Saturday’s I MURRAY ST MARTS dered to forfeit two games to the Carbon Sophs Win PRICE — Carbon county high school sophomore cagers recorded a 24 to 20 victory over the vteltlng Helper sophs her Friday afternoon The local quint made II field and two foul goala as compared to the nine field and two foul tosses of the losers The score: HELPER SOPHS CARBON SOPHS OTFPI OTFP 6 0 0 12Reeserf rf 1 0 0 2 Maecarolf 0 10 0IPIkelt 5 0 010 1 2 2 4 Bills c Jouflasc 6 1111 0 0 0 0Brynesrg OTFPI 0 0 0 0 OTFP Burdlsrg last place Tropic club Panguitch Roff rf 6 3 1 13 Mash rf 0 0 0 0 BuunellIg 0 0 0 Oi Prince lg 2 0 0 4!Georgedlef 2 113 Eaoulntaf and Escalante have been ordered to Norton If O3 3 1 7Vehar If 0 0 OlOllver Jc OOOO Federlog 0 0 0 O’Simone f 0 0 0 0 Kelly Jc replay a game on Monday evening O'Conor re 0 O O OlAVIcherllrc OOOO 0 0 0 0 Mortlyg at Panguitch the winner to be ac- Madlgen rg 00 00 00 OlPutnlck rr 00 00 00 0 Gaetimang OOOO lg Zug OlMPutnickJg disknowledged as champion of the Total! 9 32 20 Skelton lg 0 0 0 0 ' Total 11 3 2 24 Score by quarter: trict The loser of this game will Stewart rf 0 0 0 0 Carbon 6 14 30 24 meet Marysvale Wednesday at 4 11 19 20 Totalfl 9 62 20 Totals 102121 Helper Rcfe Scartcilna umpire Paur Score by quarters The winner of the Wednes2 9 16 St Mary’s 2 6 10 day game will be listed as the South Murray Bowlers Referee Woodland umpire Burch Sevier runnerup Money Berry 4008 0111 for The annual elimination tourney between winners and runnerups in the North and South Sevier districts will be staged at Monroe Friday and Saturday The North Sevier winner meets the South Sevier runnerup Friday and the South Sevier champion encounters the North Sevier runnerup The two winners clash Saturday for a state tourney post ElMILWAUKEE Feb 29 HOLY CROSS LOURDES mer Baumgarten secretary of the OTFP OTFP 1 17 American M Terry rf 4 3 0 8 McMasterrf 8 4 Bowling congress said 12 13 RBrady It 4 3 0 8 Cortez If 0 0 0 Reed Jc BNorvflejc-'OOOO0 today the $108590 cash prize list E Bond rc 0 0 0 0 8ulllnger rc 0 0 0 for the Indianapolis tournament K Cronin rg 0 0 0 0 Jones rg OOOO LO’Dwellg 0 0 0 OlBrooks lg 0 0 0 0 was the largest in the history of Vlcchrelll lg 0 0 0 0 ABC meets 8 60 1GI Totals 9 6220 Totals ELKO Nev— The Elko county There promises to be no end of thuds and thumps at the arena ORMOND BEACH Fla Feb 29 (UP)— As if to punish the golfing Friday night for Promoter Verne McCullough has scheduled a battle high school may have football in 1 167 fathers for slighting her when the royal for the heavier grapplers temporarily or permanently resident eluded in its activities in the fall Score by quarters: Schedule lor Satnrda of 1936 was named Lu- here 10 10 18 Hospital 8 30 — Sugarbouss vs Third Presbyte- - Curtis qup squad 8 12 14 Lourdes HOW NEW HAIR GROWS Mans been g will be done depends have Whether this battles Heretofore a Reese Robinson royal cille Stewart Referee umpire 9:15 — Wasatch vs First Presbyterians of the citizens attitude the upon In the 10:00 — Nippon-v- s First Methodists today for and among boys lighter brunette from Des Moines BINGHAM JUDGE MEMORIAL! 10:45— Lincoln vs Seventeenth ward Harry Lipparelli chairman of the OTFPI OTFP 11:30 — Zion’s vs Hilltops climaxed the lickings she had been classes such as lightweights welschool board declares Other mem- S L 2 4 2 — Welnerth rf 3 4 1 71EEvncchrf 12:15 Edge H1U vs Third Presbyterians named were who 8 1 0 16lBadovinltslf 3 2 17 ters and middles but this week's DeMolay 1:00 — Immanuel vs First Presbyterians giving the girls Cully If bers of the board are Evans Bailey 0 0 0 0 ToralinsnJC’ 0 0 0 OjP&zell Jc Results of Saturday's Games on the international squad by whip- collection will range individually and L F Hatch who are anxious Knight pc 0 0 0 OlMEvcovnrc OOOO First Presbyterians 34 Nippon 22 WHY Med McDonald 0 0 0 0 rg Lincoln 16 Third Presbyterians 7 Hargton to of ping Patty Berg in the final round fOOOl) the majority 'learn the desire 195 When these hefty 0 0 0 OIBolic lg OOOO Terry lg Edge Hill 22 Immanuel 17 of the annual South Atlantic tour- from 170 to O Mr Lipparelli declared Friday 0 (I Curley If 3 2 1 7‘Maanlon re 0 Zion Lutherans 16 First Presbyterians 14 T R E M O NTON — Prizes were that lads begin pitching one another Hamgtonc 0 0 0 0 Seventeenth ward 36 First Methodists 13 nament the board is willing to include McClelanrc 0 0 0 0 Go BALD! Wasatch 23 Sugarhouse 41 A crowd of more than 2000 per- out of the ring and laying on right awarded Friday night to individual $500 in its 0 0 0 0 Salt Lake City captured tha Utah De Dunn rg budget to start the sport Hilltops 29 Third Prsabyterians 11 sons swarmed over the Ormond hooks and left swings there should and team scorers in the Tremon if it is favored Molay basketball championship Saturday O’Reilly lg 0 0 0 0 by defeatalng Provo rivals 22 to 20 in a Beach course today to watch Miss be plenty of noise of falling bodies Leading scorers: Hi 14 7 2 301 5 6 3 13 in the Totals Totals Football has not been a part of ton Indoor rifle club’s February “A" DIVISION wind Ju Score by quarters: The entries for the royal affray numG a school the for P Robinson playing superbly in program 2 25 high an defense showed 13 local five The Judge airtight off shoot 34 74 of gale force that whipped in Porter First Pres t Del Kunkel 194 2 4 are: 11 Danny ber of years despite the fact that in the last quarter to hold tn check the Bingham 29 14 62 Paul 17th ward t sensational Savich 193 Ned Taylor 170: John crew from Utah county aferee Thuman umpire Earl n A team headed by E W there has been considerable agita- bombarding 22 10 47 the Atlantic defeat the Beane Wasatch f score: The 2 22 46 Minneapolis schoolgirl 1 up on the Felios 170 Davis Sugarhouse I Lou Mueller 174 and Sutherland took first place ip the I PROVO DE MOLAY' S L DE MOLAY for the sport in this city CATHEDRAL MISSION 37 15 11 Wasatch t Llewellyn It was her second Fred McKenzie 186 These weights team matches with a score of 3034 tion GTFPl GTPP OTF P GTFPI 9 16 Some interested individuals feel 36 21st hole Hurst Third Pres f 3 4 2 8 LJatrd rf 0 10 OiBeavie rf 7 OOHiMcHugh Bray rf 2 1 1 5 29 straight win over Curtis' cup play- of course 7 jt 13 as Smith 17tb ward g team are William 4 1 0 8 Brown If Goldsbury’s will not approximate 0 0 If be to sufficient O McCrystl If 10 1 020 $500 Boshard points that 0 0 0 10 If Zaell 1 13 27 ers she Irata Nippon I 0 0 14 132 EFalsettlJc 0 0 0 ORayburn )c having vanquished the de- wrestlers’ weights always are de- ended second with 2722 points The care for the sport the first year Hansen c 20 23 13 5!3 Freed c 12 26 ©kL Nippon f 6 Day rg rc 0 0 0 0 McFarladrc OOOO 110 McKenn Shipman rg fending champion Marion Miley in pending as they do upon the quan- other team scores were: James Ran- They also feel that unless Friday McCnsInd 0 1 0 OlWooley lg A 1 1 1 1 2 lg 3iBrlcoe OOOO Smolka rg rg “B” DIVISION ' 41 Fletcher lg hole semifinal yesterday 0 0 0 0 Zlul lg 0 0 0 OlHearley lg OOOO G T tity and kind of fodder consumed’ som’s team 2523 Frank Taylor's rather than Saturday can be naiped Sutherlnd rf 2 3 0 jCulp F P an extra 0 0 0 0 Varela Jo 0 0 0 01 lg Miss Berg had a grand chance daring the week 2 38 18 5 team 2495 and George Shuman’s as the day for the games here gate Hardy Edge Hill f 4 2 38 to end the match on the 18th green D Sloman Immanuel c 18 Totals Totals 811 4 20 Totals 821 17 Totals 12 2 1 25 Learn dOJ14 22 Two exhibitions of genuine wres- team 2381 14 29 Johnston Zion’s I receipts will be affected Score by quarters: Score by quarters: 3 1 23 but she muffed it by missing an tling are also booked for Friday Harris Edge Hill David Stander won Individual 4 and 6 17 25 Provo 15 Winnemucca teams have Cathedral Ely 9 2 20 6 Schenk Edge Hill g three-fo5 5 13 17 FREE! Mission IS putt On the first In one Chief Arquette nimble red- high score honors with a total of which could be used to bolster the Balt Lake 7 4 3 17 easy Allen Edge Hill f Thomas Carlson Houston Referee Baldnesa Referee may coma ' umpire 7 6 3 17 extra bole the little redhead who skin who made his debut last week 625 points Harry Taylor was sec- Elko schedule while it is possible Deeton Hilltops f from several causes has been burning up the Florida a swift one has been matched with ond with 622 R Z Heppler won a that teams from Idaho- - and Utah called 4 germ “Flask Bacilli of Untia" gets deep Into tho scalp Casey Stengel promised last fall courses this winter staved off de- Ralph Morley the Ogdei) rubber medal for the highest score in any could be here for compebrought one of the most dangerous type And feat with a magnificent explosion causing he'd shake up the Dodgers In man This bout Is set for two ofte night with 89 points Suther- tition it was pointed out of dandruff yet Is seldom suspected The he’s made good in a big way refuse It produces clog the pores and hair from a wifcked trap to get ’a four three falls land's team was awarded $6 in cash follicles causing Itchy scalp falling hair and a half affair shcmldbe for first place honors and Stander rp Another clean-cu and prevents the dormant hair roots from Cl - ollOOt FOREST DALE 3RD ISO COTTONWOOD’ On the 20th hole both heeded the contest between Georg Ben- was awarded a hunting knife for No wonder ao many stay hair growing roptiyUpeDS GTFPI OTFP OTFP GTFPi fours and they moyed to the 21st nett who has become a local favor- his record feat 3 6 3 U Carlston rf 6 1A 13 CBuehnerrf 2 6 3 7 bald All the hair tonici ointments and B Benson rf 2 4 2 6 Davis rf world n the will not grow hair as L Site Wise If 0 O' O U McDonald If 1 0 0 2tL8umrhyslf 4 10 8 soaps VanDwrflf 1 2 1 3 Both were just off the green with ite nd Bobby Sampson Los AnThe Tremonton rifle club Is A Tucker c 6 3 0 12 H Wise c 0 0 0 0 Erecftaonc 3 4 0 6iDunford c 1 1 0 2 they treat only tho surfsco conditions But both and seconds chipped Waile method now those with thin new enables Wad 2 a a 1 1 neat whd 0 3 10 3 3 J C 3 3 5 McPheir rg 0 their 0 0 Blabrumrg rg 15 perform- member of the National rg gave geles boy Smith I Benson lg 4 3 2 10!8tartim lg 1113 felling heir and bald epota to quickly reshort by six feet with their thirds ance last week Bennett Is return- elation of America having joined id The iqng deferred opening of the JD Benson 2 1 Labrum 0 If 1 0 0 2lLud!ow outer oklu of 0 move thin this clogged up If will be staged 3 0 0 6 the thus permitting porta and fot- Patty missed hers laying Miss Rob- ing from Oklahoma whither he was April 1928 Shoots during Febru- Pontiac trophy shoot jKrainer rg 5 25 licit scalp 12 10 Total! Totala 10:30 m 11164261 at a at aunthlne and rseoiva to absorb air starting inson a partial stymie Wasting called by the death of a sister 8 8 4 20 ary were held every Monday and Sunday Referee O Evans umpire T Davla Totals 15 15 8 381 Totals the blood ettmutsttug Influence of a scalp Lake Salt the traps City municipal little time in studying it the Des Score will be quarters: by held shoots Similar tho Friday dormant thereby activating compound WASATCH 9 WILFORD announcement made 18th ward Moines stylist curled it around and and grow hair in 2 during March with the teams being according to anDean Hurd GTFP hair roots to function Ross Accepts Offer OTFPIO of- 3rd ward believed In certain It by traps Saturday rf 0 0 Rd 0 in tbt the match Jensen rf Knight scientific circles this new method will greatIf WATERLOO Hansen If 1 U 0 ficial CHICAGO Feb 29 UP)— Sam rearranged The girls had exactly the same ly outdo other methods of growing hair JTK P GTFP A Thurmnc 12 2 4:Campbcll c The trophy which will be pre- Flint” ft A plan to perpetuate the memory Full instructions on how to proceed are 0 10 0 Fmpey medal score for the 21 holes Miss Plan comanager of Barney Ross rf 4 4 2 10 JThrmnrp (I 0 0 U P KnlRhtrq ruihUfVd In a treatise Called “HOW HAIR If u O O u Treseaar If 4 3 1 0 DThrmnlg 2 U (I 4iWllcox lg H S veteran W- world sented S'iarman of over 43 Knute Rockne Notre famed by five champion in was out welterweight Berg c D 8 13 Schilling 3 2 4 Anderson 0 1 U U:Tay!or Steele OI’OWS" now being mailed absolutely free h Hoxey omens’ par and Miss Robinson was cabled tentative acceptance of an Dame football coach by establish-offe- r Salt Lake City ace will be con- Johnson rj 0 2 0 0 AMaussrg 0 2 Pratt lo reauers of this paper Band no money 10 211 2 WoffindeulR 110 2 Coleman 211 1 F Fullmer 0 of $45000 and $500 for ex- - ing “Rockne clubs" throughout the tested for by a select group of traps Royal lg Just name edd address to Dermolay Lab 110 out in 42 Coming home with the 1 1 0 0 0 0 Scovllle Bell iW Mauss No 1700 Broadway Now Tork Desk 58-The several stars Walton 0 0 (klLSUHtlg OOOO rulings given Kdcar wind to their backs the girls penses for the Chicago youngster United States has been launched by N Y and treatise will eomo by return 0 0 0 OH Gehrke Kmetzch 1002 Total! 8 65211 Total mall postpaid frae It pleased tell friends perked up Patty had a 38 on the to defend his title at Sydney Aus- Dr D M Ni'gro Notre Dame alum- months ago on the tourney will be ' lAdvertlMmenti i in force Totals Referee 0 Smith umpire V Jensen 4 14 9 iv Totals 12 U 5 29 inum back nln to 4Q tot Misa Robinson tralia this spring 333 : Tremonton Rifle sweet-swingin- i and Five Takes State Title Troph ies Awarded six-ma- 0-- 51 ot n ut At $ Sunday Rifle-gassy- 1113 1 ' ' 1 1 r Oil |