Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE B Tigers Again Runnersup in Utah Prep Basketball Women Golfers Schedule CHANGES TO Spring Meet at Fort Club MAC SMITH REMAIN ON SIDELINES STEEL CLUB First Encounter Set for Wednesday in Kansas City Eddie Loos Persuades Veteran to Shift LOGAN — Utah Aggie basketeers Rocky Mountain conference champions for the second straight year will leave for Kansas City Sunday evening at 8:30 p m to battle the Kansas university for a place in the grand Olympic finals at New York City next month The Aggies were awarded the dis- By FRANCIS J POWERS Special Dispatch to The Tribune for Yardage Copyright steel-shafte- 8 honors after capturing the R M C title when only three teams signed up to contest their right to the crown Kansas "U” won the district 7 title after a heated playoff with some of the best college crews in the midwest Wins 22 Straight The Kansas team has hung up a record of 22 straight victories this season and will naturally be favored over the Utah Aggies when the two battle at Kansas City Wednesday and Thursday If the victor is not determined in the first two games a third contest will be run off Saturday night Dr F C Allen nationally famous basketball director is mentor of the Kansas quintet The team that comes through this test will be assured a trip to New York City to compete in the grand final Olympic The Farmers making the jaunt to Kansas City are Kent Ryan Shelby West Eldon Watson Rollie Gardner Ed Wade Cleo Petty Paul Blanton Willard Skousen Dean Henderson and Elmo Garff along with Coach E L Romney To Take Workout The Aggies will arive in Denver Monday at 10 a m' and take a short workout They will reach Kansas City Tuesday morning at 8 a m and hold another workput and then play the opening game Wednesday The Tigers of Ogden shown herewith bowed to Granite morning 21 to 16 for the state high school basketball championship Ernest Quigley and Lou Vidal have been selected to officiate the Saturday evening The members of the team are: Front row series left to right— Corey Cherrstrom forward Harold Wiese for- Changed Anyway Loos it is related pointed out to Smith that he was not getting accustomed length off the tees and with brassie spoon and long Irons through the fairways and that perhaps a change to steel might in crease the yardage At any rate Smith ndade the change Smith still is gunning for his first national open championship he’s been shooting at that target since 1910 when he came to the United States and tied his brother Aleck made basketball history by giving a third place district team the championship for the first time in hisd tory Taylor sent in a push shot which tied the count at ll Don Wright a reserve forward who went 4n at guard and made himself famous by his great play tallied a foul toss and then Rynearson wrote finis to the Tigers’ chances by dribbling in far a setup after he had stolen the ball from a tired Ogden forward Kramer tallied a foul toss and Briggs gave the Tigers their last score with a charity throw The clever Rynear-eo- n then brought the game to a £lose with a basket from the left side of the court To mention outstanding stars would be to discredit the other contestants Every man on the rival teams fought his heart out for his school It is better to mention no names when youngsters waged such a gallant scrap as the one in the Deseret gym Saturday night Todd Gives Pittsburgh Title Contender of A1 one-han- 13-a- -- OGDEN Bnsonh rf GTFPI 4 2 0 81 GRANITE Taylor rf GTFP 3 0 0 6 2 2 0 01 Wood If 0 4IRyfiearon c 4 5 1 1! Kramer ra 0 2 0 O H Mckay lg ft 0 1 3 C Mckay lg 0 0 0 1 Wright lg 9 10 7 7 Total Total Score by quarter 4 2 11 Ogden 6 10 13 Granite Referee Howard umpire C Nielsen Aguirre If 0 1 2 1 Norton c Brigs rg 0 1 Acricola lg ft ft Deming lg 12 0 4 1 9 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 21 16 21 John Carr to Captain Trojan Tennis Stars LOS ANGELES March 21 UP) — Vernon John of Denver former Colorado State junior champion and Chuck Carr of Hollywood have been elected cocaptains of University of Southern California’s 1936 tennis team Fraternal Softball IIoll Image Victorious In Arkansas Classic Meeting Scheduled ward Lamar Briggs guard Glen Clarke forward Adam HOT SPRINGS Ark March 21 Bengoeschea forward and cocaptain Rear row left to right The fraternal softball league will UP) — Jack Carter’s Holl Image won —Dixon Kapple coach Joe Aguirre forward Pat Deming hold a special meeting at 702 Walk- the $5000 revival of the Arkansas guard Charles Norton center and cocaptain Calvin Agricola er Bank building Wednesday at derby at Oaklawn park today ’leadguard 7:30 p m President E A Ellison ing Understand of the Blue Ridge Addition from Preceding Page) Election of Officers Discussion of Several Major Issues Slated for Gathering Former Phillie Receiver to Lend Considerable Aid to Buccos’ Attack By GEORGE CHADWICK Special to The Tribune Copyright 1936 NEW YORK March 21 — A1 Todd has undoubtedly strengthened the Pittsburgh Pirates’ catching department offensively and on the defense A1 wields a heavy mace and while not as finished a catcher as Earl Grace the Elmira N Y receiver may show to better advantage now that he is not playing second string to Manager Jimmy Wilson Todd is not the chap to get puffed up because he got away fromthe Phils and was the subject of much discussion before the Pirates finally snared him for a goodly sum Pie Traynor felt just as bad as he did happy when the news qame that Lloyd “Little Poison” Waner was taken down with the flu Lloyd was something of a disappointment last season He did not bat up to Dynamite Payne won the feature his usual mark and he was out of the game more often than older match in the weekly fight program brother Paul who after leading the at Fort Douglas Saturday night by National league in 1934 with a mark Beal of Headquarters of 362 fell off 41 points It was a knocking out big letdown for the Waners and company in the third round of a d one which gave Pie considerable scheduled tussle ‘ worry Jackie King took another fast Catching alone will npt win the bout by putting Andrews of Headpennant The mound corps is getin the ting plenty of attention as the Cubs quarters company to the mat d enreach San Antonio for the start of third round of a The closest fight of the the interclub series! Cy Blanton counter Guy Bush Jim Weaver and Bill evening was staged by J O King Swift are counted on to work in and Sanders of Headquarters and rotation Blanton needs but to K companies respectively The results of the 19 bouts follow: show the stuff he uncorked last K defeated Gentillon Howell season to wind up as the most valuable right hander in the senior or- Headquarters decision ganization Weaver did not come Rowe H defeated Greer E foralong until late but when he did feit Skeen L defeated Magotoes H the towering giant was nigh Bush did not do as well T K O in second as expected Swift had a good year Sorenson H defeated Goode E hanging up 15 winners against decision Kelly K defeated Murray H foreight losses There Is plenty of class to Waite feit Hoyt and Ralph Birkhofer Hoyt Madigan H defeated Little F is working as diligently as the knockout in second greenest rookies in camp and may Malone H defeated Conner Headmake the comeback he did in '34 quarters T K O in second Birkhofer has still to get over Hazelrigg L defeated Johnson When he E T K O in third "pressing” in a pinch Glover I defeated Waters F does he will be a tough southpaw to hit In reserve Traynor has decision Tyner M defeated Morton E forhigh hopes in Mace Brown Johnny feit Tising and Red Lucas With Lloyd Waner out for at least Jensen E defeated Porter K six weeks of the opening gapies the forfeit Wilson I defeated Carter H T outfield will consist of Paul Waner Forrest Jensen and Bud Hafey The K O in second latter looked good over stretches in J O King defeated Sanders K 1935 In the event that he is un- decision Brenneman M defeated Calles able to keep up the pace he set In spring training there is always H decision Savage the veteran Fred Schulte to call on Headquarters defeated The fact that Traynor had Aubrey O’Brien F knockout in second Epps who was slated to toil as a Carlson Headquarters defeated catcher return to shagging flies in- Hawkins H knockout in third dicates Epps may be retained to Ostler L defeated Jancaskas M play either position and return forfeit Payne M defeated Beal HeadJohnny Dickshot to the minors quarters T K O in third A municipal golf course to cost Jackie King Headquarters de$100000 is under construction in feated Andrews Headquarters T Pueblo Colo K O in third will be in charge The fraternal league rules have been changed so that nonmembers can play any position on the teams this season The result is expected to be faster teams than ever in the league which captured third and fifth places in the state tournament farm entry and My Auntie the favorite to the finish line The time was 1:53 5 for the mile and an eighth 2-- Fontaine Gels Nod MISSOULA Mont March 21 JP) —Ritchie Fontaine 130 Missoula last year won an easy decision over Jimmy All players and managers interest- Thomas 127H Pittsburgh in the ed in the league are requested to be main event of a boxing at the meeting card here last night : i The Utah women's golf association will hold its general spring meeting Monday at 18:30a m at the Fort Douglas clubhouse according to Mrs O C Allen of Bonneville president Besides electing officers to carry out the 1936 feminine golf program several jnajor Issues are to be discussed ahd voted on at the Most of the local clubs meeting already have held meetings to instruct delegates on how to vote Call for Reduction The plans to be proposed call for a reduction of the women’s golf teams from ten to at least eight and probably six players There bas been considerable trouble attracting enough good golfers to form teams in the past and it is expected that most of the clubs will welcome the reduction That matter of holding ail team matches on the same course will be brought up Suggestion also has been made that the linksters' play best-ba- ll matches instead of individual Competition Both ideas should make the sport more interesting to the players Open Tourneys The plan of staging open handicap tournaments at each course during the year for all women players is another matter that will be voted upon This scheme has been suggested to take care of the women shotmakers who do not play oa ths l test (Continued 1936 CHICAGO March 21 — There'll be wailing among the old ladfdies when this news reaches Carnoustie MacDonald Smith has gone to clubs The story came out of California the other day that old MacDonald— he's just turned 46 but that's a grand age in competitive gdlf— had piled his hickory-shafteclubs in a corner and filled his knapsack with a set of steel implements Smith was one of theNjast of the great golfers to abandon’'-'bickorHe always shafted his owri'tlubs and worked over each one with dedicate artistry Eddie Loos the Lakb Shore Chicago and Lakeside Los Angeles professional is credited with converting Smith to Steel trict Granite Wins Final Tussle 3 FOR OLYMPIC PLAYO TO L PETTY WILL " SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 22 1938 steel shaft in a national championship and they had an odd appearance in a forest of hickory Now Smith has joined the majority and it will be interesting to not whether the change will bring anUmprove-men- t in his national championship teams play Smith now residing In California no longer follows the tournament trails across the country He plays In the United States and British opens and a few that are close to his home but mainly conserves his and Johnny McDermott for the na- energies for major events Mactional title but lost in the playoff Donald is heading east within a few He Was won nearly every open title days and may perchance bob up in of any importance but always fell Augusta for the masters' tournashort in the United States and Brit- ment early in April ish championships He had the British open won at Prestwick in 1925 but the gallery stampeded Gym Girls Capture around him on the final round and his crackup enabled Jim Barnes to Free Throw Honors come from behind and win So he's still trying The veteran Scot has a pair of Deseret gym girls won the InditheYnost sensitive hands to be found vidual and team championships In in golf Perhaps the steel shafts will respond a bit better to his deli- the recently concluded free throw cate touch than the tourney at the Y W C A defeatd hickories although that Is doubt- ing Henager's Business college ful for the Smith could make a rivals in both events hoe handle perform magic tricks on The gym team scored a total of 0 In the team affair The losers a golf course Any improvements in his play may be mental and the tallied 21 out of 60 Katherine Demental side of golf is a serious and Hart of the gym team scored 12 important one Mac still is one of out of 20 to annex the individual the great shot makers of the game championship and Ann Milner of and annually the golf world is pull- the Henager’s team came through ing for him to win a national open with 7 out of 20 championship for there is a deal of The championship team is comsentiment attached to his efforts posed of Miss DeHart Zilla Layden and Madeline Droubay The HenaHickory Shafts Rare squad is composed of Miss One seldom sees hickory shafts In ger’s Milner Jean Evans and Elenore big championships any more unA1 Espinosa the Lofgren less on putters Akron Ohio and Mexico City proIt Is only since 1890 that skiing fessional was one of the first to use has had any acceptance as a sport thick-grippe- 34-6- The officers who have directed the women's golf association for tha past year are: Mrs O C Allen president Mrs George Ramsay vice president Mrs G A Dickson vice president Mrs J J Dowell team chairman Mrs R T Stewart treasurer Mrs Harry Rose secretary and Mrs Sylvia Burt Dur-ra- nt handicap chairman Spilsbury Burke May Meet Again Special to The Tribune CEDAR CITY — Art Spilsbury Cedar City fistic Idol will again meet Jackie Burke of Ogden in a bout to be staged sometime in May if plana of Jimmie Williams Spilsbury’s manager are acceptable to the Ogden ace This became known here with the disclosure that Williams had written Burke concerning terms 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