Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 B 193G J A A IL HOOP TOURNEY TO OPEN MONDAY Wykoff Finishes Interesting Personalities at Training Camps of Majors 15 SQUADS OF JUNIORS OPEN RACE Fiftlff Fails in Comeback Effort is Senior Competition to Get Under Way (' listed games I - starting at 4 p Wykoff sprinter Yankees or the swashbuckling St Louis Cardinals fans out Midvale are awaiting with interest the debut of this thriving little city into the toin vagaries of Utah Industrial league baseball heat seconds 99 preliminary day He has been out of competiThursday evening the townstion for more than two years but people at least that portion of them stead and E W Olsen will aid is working toward a berth on the who will undertake the obtaining Schmiett on the general committee ' 'y' of funds uniforms players and seaOlympic team now When fans trek to the Midvale In the finals he and Fitch ran son tickets met at the Midvale city baW yard during the coming cameven for the first 50 yards but hall and formulated plans for the paign they will come face to face there was daylight showing be- coming season tween Fitch and the field at the The Midvale Progressive club 150 with Clyde Canning Clyde will diswith the pense the tickets which allow the tape Maurice (“Mushy”) Pollodk strong has cooperated of the University of California was American- - Legion the officials of bearer to see Midvale vs Someone-or-oth- er second Vincent Reel of Occidental the U S Smelting company and the in action at the suburban college third and Mack Robinsoh volunteer firemen in an effort to park af Pasadena fourth make the initial venture into semi-pr- o Tyler Vincent will be treasurer for The high hurdles an expected baseball an auspicious and fi- the new club and Blaine' Watts will feature event of the meet went to nancially successful one handle the publicity Midvale will form its ' baseball The suburban town recently made LeRoy Kirkpatrich of Sail Mateo o J C in 146 seconds a new record application 'to officials of the semi-pr- club around some “home town” boys for the relays circuit for a berth in the league who have made good in the’ city Roy Staley and Phil Cop of the University of Apeept a tv-- of --tha application ia a Ffank Reading Bill Preailse and Southern California were forced out mere formality Industrial1' league Dee Mattson being oertaln to play of the running before the finish officials appreciating the tremen for the smelter town team A baseball banquet will be held when they both hit hurdles Tom dous interest which will be stirred Moore of the University of Califor- up with the addition of Midvale Wednesday at 7:30 p m to which DENVER March 7 UP)— A field nia was second and Selwyn Harti-ga- n to the circuit managers of rival Industrial league of San Diego State college was Bennie Schmiett was elected clubs President Harvey Garrity of approximately 45 teams is expectchairman of the general baseball Secretary Darrell Kidd and news- ed to compete in the National A A third Johnson negro athlete vtrperTHth'ISltTThvrft'dguestsrHarry Corneljus U basketball- - tournament-he- re Troth” Compton junior college de- Thursday Frank' Porter city mar- Grass president of the Progressive x 21 entered feated Walter Marty of Fresno in shal and W D' Petty will handle club and an ardent supporter of March 15 to Forty-sithe high jump Johnson's last ef- the duties of transportation Louis the movement to get Midvale into the 1935 meet fithe league will be in charge of the Teams entered so far are: South- fort carried him over the bar at Goff will be chairman of the 6 feet 7 6 inches nance committee and Martle Beck- - affair western Teachers Weatherford Colorado Okla Udlck Tires Springs New Mexico State college Oberlln Kan Hastings Neb colWe distribute Walter NOTE PROS and lege Nebraska Wesleyan Denver Hagen Golf EquipDEALERS: Blackfoot Idaho IndeWe still Safeways ment in Utah NeU I S B Pocatello y have some opep pendents vada and Southern Colorado college McPherson RefinIdaho Desirable terfor Walter Haers San Diego Marine Corps and ritories still open Write Agencies gen Denver Macaroni Write us for FREE us for details The McPherson team won the Catalogue Missouri Valley A A U league championship this season for the second successive year and was runnerup in tha national tournament last season INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTORS FOR Assured entrants officials said include the Kansas City Trails defending national champions Kansas City Philcos Wichita Grldleys Hutchinson Transits Young Men’s Institute of San Francisco and Gilmore Oilers of Aberdeen Wash The local committee also was winnera of A A U tourna ments at New York City Washington D C Cleveland Chicago San Francisco Portland Ore St Louis and possibly New Orleans will enter basketball’s annual “world series” held in Denver’s auditorium for the second year in a row The champion and runnerup "Is assuring of playing in the Olympic tournament in New York next month with a trip to the games at Berlin as a possible reward Theater-Bgatns- L Ji S ' 2 ' vSft' m i Idaho Teams Enter A m EV - WALTER HAGEH GOLF EQUIPMENT hi follow: I’PPER DIVISION 4 — Mario Theater va L D S Business College 6 — Al's Barbecue vs Eastman Kodak 6 — Balt Lake Stamp vs Bob's Billiards 7 — Smith Market vs Barnett ft Weiss LOWER BRACKET 8 — Utah Oil vs Fifteenth Ward 9 — Parts s: Company vs Nephl Cfrfa Palace Market B Y U Freshmen vs bye SENIOR PAIRINGS Magna A C vs Ecker Studio Ranch vs bye Tooele A C vs Pinney Beverage Henager’s s Brooklawn Creamery (Times on senior games to be set later) lo—ura-mencrv'- Mangan Defeats His Rival Miler in ‘Dead Heat’ Race Le-gi- 12-la- B COLLEGE TRACK Wisconsin 49 4 Marquette 34 W Notre Came 54 Illlnoia CO Indiana 79 Purdue 16 Money Take my tip! —let ME appraise your old car o Ford V-- 8 Passenger Can and Trucks A Rock Springs Tips S0T PROVIDENCE R I March 7 UP) -- A —Joe Mangan of C caught the judges’ eyes when be ran what appeared to be a dead heat with the world record holder Glenn Cunningham of Kansas tomile night in a special three-ma- n race that featured the New England A A U track and field chamBerglund Winner pions at the auditorium Mangan HOLLYWOOD Cal March 7 CP) was timed In 4:288 San Diego —Swede Berglund It was the rubber meeting of the soundly whipped Paul Pirrone current indoor season for those outCleveland in 10 rounds at the milers and Mangan whq stadium last night They standing reached the last turn a yard behind no163 each are Both weighed Cunningham wiped out that deficit torious punchers during the last 50 feet of flat going They 'appeared to hit the finish iin shoulder to shoulder but Mangan on the outside was declared the winner after much delay The MORRIS BROS third starter Lieutenant Dick Bauer of Fort Myer Va trailed from start BARBER SHOP to finish and was five yards behind his famous opponents broki when Locato New Their Moved the tape tion—209 So State 2 drs So Mangan took the lead at the start and held it for the first turn about and Will Be Known u the the p track when the Kansan The three rivals forged ahead BARBER raced a yard apart through all of SHOP the next 11 laps before Cunningham uncorked his finishing drive Souvenin to Customers Monday s 11-1- the initial round the invaders plenty of trouble Barnett & Weiss was entered In the tourney last year and went to the semifinals The team is made up of the 1935 East high squad Smith’s Market of Murray has a crew of former high school stars with the Watts brothers forming a large part of the squad Industrial Champion Utah Oil is the local Industrial league champion It will face the Fifteenth ward “M” Men in what should be a fast game The mutual team has been strengthened for the tourney Paris Company Is --the --champion in the locai Recreation league and a clever aggregation Nephl Cafe has been in the tourney for several years and always makes a fine showing The Paris-Neptussle is listed as one of the features of the first round Palace Market defending champion will swing into action against U S Smelter of Midvale in the final game of the day The junior pairings for Monday A U commlttoe-ftt-Gie-meetinr'beW- Al's Barbecue and Eastman Ko- dak in the second game are well matched Bob’s Billiards of Provo is one of the leading teams in the Garden City Recreation league The players are in large part intra- mural cagers from the B Y U Salt Lake Stamp is expected to give i x Basket Meet Business college The Mario quint consists of the Westminster junior college crew and the contest should develop into one of the feaof d ' v S tures curly-haire- whose record of 94 seconds established in 1930 still stands won a way K and running through 10 o'clock: Allowed Three Games Brigham Young university freshmen are allowed only three competitive games during the season Coach Eddie Kimball of the "Y" school held his charges out of play in order that they could compete in the A A U meet They were given a bye in the first round in case they go to the finals The first game of the tournament t Smelter Officials Anticipate Great Year in Initial Venture Into Semipro League Wednesday Banquet 100-ya- Tuesday t Industrial League Rivals LONG BEACH Cal March 7 UP) Town Wykoff failed today in the first test of his comeback attempt pointing toward the Olympic games dash finishing fifth in the Slated of the annual Long Beach relays A1 Fitch of the University of Southern California a converted While big league fpllowers watch the daily reports on the Imquartermiler won the event The time was 97 seconds provement of their favorites be it the Boston Bees the New York — Frank vv The annual Intermountaln A A V basketball tournament will open Monday afternoon at the South high school with 22 teams battling for the title honors Fifteen junior division squads are seeking the crown won last year by Palace Market and seven will fight it out for the senior- title "held by Brooklawn Creamery Both champions are entered and they are promised plenty of trouble hanging on to their thrones The opening day wiU be devoted entirely to the junior teams The first round of the junior competl- tion will be run off with seven Midvale Baseball Leaders Make Ready for Race With Evanston 38 to 28 GREEN RIVER Wyo — The Tigers of Rock Springs defending state champions marched on their way to a second successive South- Above Jim Darn Oglesby who has a big job on his western Wyoming title here Friday defeating the fighting Red hands in filling the shoes of Jimmy Foxx at first base for by Devils of Evanston 38 to 28 in the the Athletics center Earl Combs left veteran Yankeg talk- feature game in second round play Reliance 37 ing things over with Joe De Maggio who the New York club Other results: 14 Saratoga 23 Afton will second Babe a into below Ruth hopes develop Pepper 20 Lyman 22 Hanna 18 Cokeville 27 Pine Dale 4 Martin in training for some base stealing Green River 45 Colored Mat Champion Meets Kunkel in Friday Main Bout Baggs Piney 15 17 Mountain View 20 Big Following are tha names of players and co&chea of all teams In the tourney: Afton: Coach Wilson Stocks Gardner A Linford Hurd D Linford Miles Saratoga: Coach Rugg- Shively Baldwin Miller Kennady Nixon Ward Long Lyman: Coach Rollins Lind Hollins-heaBlrrer Field Rollins Hanna: Coach Moulton Owens Llgeras wist Mellar Taccalone F Wanabayaski Jack Nelson who is down in the records as the National Kubabara Pinedale: Ciach Pehele: Booth Adney HoltHealey Cooper Cole Wrestling association’s recognition as “colored champion” will be a Clark Cokeville: Coach Boyd: Dayton Nelson Birch B Bennlon S Bennion Allay event in on the main the at arena card participant Friday night’s Teiehert Layand Green River: Coach Weet Dearden He will meet Del Kunkel in a two in three falls match Nelson Thraeher Moerke Poulos Brenchley Lee Weir Bishop weighs about 200 pounds and Kunkel will go on at about 189 Coach Deveroux i Baggs : son Nelson comes with an o Groahart Humphreys He is said to be a suBIS Piney: Coach Berger Cate reputation Hop-kin- s Fear Branse Travel Mountain View: Coach Marteney Fiflln perior “showman” as well as a Hamblin Angwln Jenkins Rollins Thompcompetent wrestler son Fackreli Megeath Rawlins: Coach Engstrhm Campma While they were treammates on Wentwarth Bottoms Jernigan Pryce Miller Petersen Ute football teams Fred McKenzie Kcmmerer: Coach Clift Wilson Rmlth Roletto Krall Horen Martin Harsburgh and Danny Savich built up a neat DAYTONA BEACH Fla March Evans Evanston: Coach Neeley: Host Marshall little dislike for each other A- 7 CD— A seven-mil- e Upward Stevens Boothe Holmes road to the Rock Springs a Coach Blanchard lthough their mutual disregard did nearest Muir hospital will be kept clear Groark Layos Stranigan Bekakls not go to the extent of adversely Kenb&ck tomorrow as 27 stock cars race 250 Reliance: Coach 8harrar Jelica Panas MrComas WilkersonflTomlch Kauris Wise affecting the welfare of the Utes miles for J5000 in prfefe Diamondville: Coach Barnett oveiy Barlett as a gridiron machine it was well the same ocean beach money Dobnlk Borina Biondl Oakley Bomicelll that known among the boys and girls vided the course for 10 world’s prospeed Hospital Road Open Auto Race on the campus that Danny and Popeye were miles apart in their opinion of each other Last week after the elimination section of the battle royal at the arena had concluded with Danny on the outside looking in and Popeye on the inside looking out as one of the two survivors Savich returned to the mat and took a few lusty swings at Popeye They were returned in kind The incident was merely an indication of how the two get along Well this week McKenzie and Savich are to have the opportunity of settling their differences They are matched in the semifinal a two faller George Bennett highly populaf young athlete from Oklahoma will meet John Fclios who is as unpopular as Bennett is popular in the main preliminary Floyd Hanson and Chief Arquette are booked‘ for the other prelimin- ary r records The racing cars representing Minnesota 4U’ to Have seven makes are just like the ones the public buy except that they New Athletic Policy have been stripped of their bumpers and headlights The beach course turns into a MINNEAPOLIS March 7 UP) — paralleling highway which will be First steps were taken today by the used for half the distance of the University of Minnesota toward a lap There will be 78 laps policy of endowed athletics when the board of regents unanimously voted to place 60 per cent of each Semipro Ball Tossers year’s net athletic Income into a Select Los Angeles new physical education and athletic fund The fund will be used to support WICHITA Kan March 7 (UP)— the physical education program for Raymond Dumont president of the men and women the intra-muranNational Baseball congress sports program and intercollegiate nounced here today the 1936 athletics tournament will bo held at Los Angeles beginning July 21 Hookey Results k Dumont said that Mack NATIONAL 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