Show Globe COASTFIVE DOWNED BY taasMMnw 47TO ure iners OHIO STATE TIGES TRIP lY ' " 35 Towering Kansas Team Has Difficulty in First Half DENVER March 21 UP)— The towering Globe Refiners of McPher-o- n Kan secong place teaih last year won the national A A U basketball championship tonight with a decisive 47 to 35 victory over the Universals of Hollywood Cal The McPherson squad tallest In the tournament and one of the early favorites encountered unexpectedly strong opposition from the west coast quintet also one of the eight seeded teams but rated little chance of reaching the finals Dominate Play For practically the entire first half the Universals dominated the play team as Normally a a strategic move they started the game with a rush matching the sensational fast break of the McPhersons and for 10 minutes mid way in the period the westerners passed the Globes dizzy The Universals led at the half 20 to 15 In a thrilling struggle Western Transits Hutchinson Kan de feated the Santa Fe Trails 1935 national A A U champions 35 to Miss Dorthy Paget’s Golden Miller ruling favorite at 1 83 to win third place in the tourney -in the Grand National steeplechase to be run at’Aintree The lead seesawed late in the near Liverpool England Friday March 27 Golden Miller is game after Hutchinson held a 21 to 17 advantage at half time Both of one of several American owned horses entered in the event the consolation event teams showed better form tonight than they did last night in the semifinals The Globes famed for their second period drive tied the score at ll five minutes after the second period opened and with six minutes lead as gone went into a Tex Gibbons followed in fast to tip the ball cleanly through the net Double Headliner Booked at Arena Friday Fortenberry followed with a one hander and thereafter the Globes Three Additional Heavy Bouts on Card were in front until the end Not Impressive Heavyweights will be in the spotlight at McCullough’s arena The Universals despite the fact they had eliminated the favored Friday night when a program of exceptional interest will be staged Denver Safeways in the quarterA double headliner will climax finals had not been really imthe bill with Kimo Kudo pressive in their tournament games Japanese wrestler meeting Del The Globes looked to be the best team of the meet in their earlier Kunkel prominent Salt Laker in one affair while Ira Dern Salt games Huge driving men who shot at will and hit a high average Lake City heavyweight continues of their shots they had not scored his local comeback in a bout with less than 50 points in any game In Lord Albert Mills Britpn their semifinal last night they elimThree ‘Rounds' Stated inated the defending champion The affair Is Santa Fes of Kansas City 64 to 41 booked for three "rounds” one each Their sheer drive was expected to u of and sweep the Universals off their feet with the variety of the third to be And wreck the slow breaking game Tribune to The Special determined by the toss of a coin of the far westerners PROVO— Goshen’s Rifle club se- Dern and Mills have a two out of was Where the strategic That three-fa- ll affair booked with an move of the Universals in shifting cured permanent possession of the time limit hour Sears Roebuck over night from a deliberate rather company trophy Dan Savich improving passive game to a charging attack Friday night when it annexed the heavyweight whorapidly once was a foothad its effect Met unexpectedly annual Utah county small bore rifle ball luminary at the University of on their own level the Globes were thfe Provo armory before Utah f will oppose Leo Papiano unable readily to adjust themselves match in afroughhouse Greek in a one-fad a to their opponents’ game group of spectators fair ay United Press Led y Louis and Ray Hansen The score: In another time limit go Harry GLOBE OILERS UNIVERSAL PIC who scored 95 and 92 points Goshen Demetral of Chicago meets A1 G F P G F P 452 made of 500 7 1 OjKnowlefl f Johnson f 4 1 2 Steinhauer of Germany points out a possible Both 2 Goldstltn f 0 0 0 to nose out the Provq Union Pacific 10 Vaughn f heavyweights appeared on last 3 0 1 Mollner 4 10 Gibbons f 5 11 Balter f 0 0 0 team by three points It was the week’s card Demetral taking the Portnberrgc O 0 0 Lubln c 3 14 third Wictory for Goshen in the last measure of Schmidt c Firpo Wijcox while 2 Wheatley g 2 2 2 Piper 10 1 3 five years since the meet was in- Steinhauer punched his way to a Shy g Ragland g l 110 2 0 0 Swanson g 2 10 augurated it Bailey g having won in 1933 draw with Papiano 21 5 6 Totals Totals 15 6 9 and 1934 The Provo U P team won Tiger Jack Nelson negro heavy Referees Quigley and Carroll last year with Goshen second Pay-so- n meets Fred McKenzie another won in 1932 the first year of the of Utah in the curtain-raisin- g meet combat Lee Rick of Lehi won the high Promising Headliners honors in the individual shooting with a 96 to win a gold medal The headliners look decidedly Kudo holds victories presented by the Mullett Jewelry promising over Man Mountain Dean and Chief company of Provo Louis Hansen u matches as with his 95 was second and secured Little Wolf in Jack Jones was elected president a silver medal from the Provo well as a draw with Vincent Lopez and is regarded as a past master of r of the newly formed Utah Softball Lunch Meat company The other the oriental style of tussling Nor association Saturday in The Tribune eight high men received bronze medals given by' the various teams en- is he any slouch at auditorium so that the heavier Kunkel Representatives from all parts of tered as follows: W Hill Payson the state attended the session and 95 Sidney Boyle Provo U P 94 apparehtly has some busy moments decided to adopt national rules with A McClellan Payson (independent) in store Mills who hails from London is two exceptions Spikes and bunts 94 Elmer H Smith Provo Amerinot permitted under the national can Legion 93 A F Groneman a grappler with wide experience and plenty of beef as well Dern code will be allowed In Utah com- Provo U P 92 Ray Hansen Goshen 92 L Benard Payson 91 undoubtedly will try to employ his petition pet airplane spin against the burly Jones will be allowed to select his and G Cedarstrom Lehi 91 own secretary Other members of The meet was under the direction Britisher the board of control will be selected of thfe Utah County Rifle associaFinland has resolved to start a from Ogden Provo Salt Lake City tion with Clifford Anderson of Pro- vigorous propaganda campaign in vo executive officer in charge Bill an effort to and one other town obtain the 1940 Olympic The state will be divided into di- Rita of Provo is president Ray visions Tournaments will be held Hansen of Goshen vice president games In the various districts to determine and Elmer H Smith Provo secretary-twhich teams will come to Salt Lake reasurer City for the state tournament Shoot Scheduled slow-breaki- 6-- Dern Meets Mills Japanese Expert Clashes With Kunkel 24-a- two-poi- nt Goshen Rifle 178-pou- Shooters Win County Event Kudo-Kunk- jiu-jits- ll good-size- er Softball Group Names Leader jiu-jits- V" BOXING Intermountain AAU Championships 1 McCullough’s ARENA 9th SOUTH and MAIN Sts 75 ROUNDS OF BOXING EACH NIGHT Reserved $1 75 1 General 40 Children Under IS— 25c (PROVO U P NO Boyle A F Groneman 89 B Rita 89'F Loveless 87iH Nordeen 95'8 -- Totals 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 8 P M PRICES— Ringside GOSHEN L Hansen R Hansen L Nelson Ken Bur&ston A Hansen W 4 DAYS r The southern division shoot of the annual state small bore contest will be held Sunday at 9 a m in the Provo armory for all shooters of the southern section of the state Mr Anderson announced Team scores: 4521 ‘PAYSON Hill Bernard Totals LEHI 95'L Rick 87:W Hnlmstead Wofflnden DUG H8'E Reed Jones Arvil Conk Dave Fowler Totals 871 V 4481 Cedarstrom Larsen Totals 1 94 92 K9 K9 85 449 9 91 99 80 84 447 Group Organizes DRIGGS Idaho — Thirty residents of Driggs mtt at the Lions club rooms recently and organized a Te ton County Fish and Game associa tion H G Moss was elected presi dent Lester Nelson vice president and F O Paul secretary-treasure- r All members will cooperate with the state game department as deputy game wardens In order that the Japanese may improve more rapidly in the American game of baseball Japan is planning to import major league baseball players from the United States as teachers of the sport LONDON March 71 (AP)— Reaulta of soccer games played in the British Isles to- day: English League First Division Birmingham 2 Derby county 3 Blackburn Rovers 2 Middlesbrough 2 Chelsea 1 Aston Villa 0 Leeds United 1 Portsmouth 0 0 Liverpool Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Manchester city 7 Bolton Wanderers 0 fltoke city 1 Huddersfield town 0 Sunderland 1 Brentford 3 West Bromwich Albion 2 Preston North End 4 English league Second Division Blackpool 3 Barnsley 0 Bradford 3 Port Vale 0 Bury l Bradford city 1 Doncaster Rovers 1 Plymouth Artyle 2 ICicester city 1 Manchester United 1 Norwich city 3 Charlton Athletic 1 Notts Forest 0 Hull city 0 Southampton 1 Burnley 0 Swansea town 1 Tottenham Hotspurs 1 Westham United 4 Newcastle United X Northern Section Third Division Carlisle United 4 Lincoln city 1 Darlington 2 Crewe Alexandra 2 Gateshead 0 Accrington Stanley 0 Halifax town 0 Stockport county 0 Hartlepool! United 1 Rochdale 0 Mansfield town 5 York city 0 Oldham Athletic 0 Chesterfield 0 Rotherham United 1 Barlow 0 Tranmere Rovers 5 Southport 2 Walsall 1 Chester 0 Wrexham 3 New Brighton 0 Southern Section Third Division Aldershot 2 Bournemouth 0 Brighton 1 Southend United 3 Bristol city 1 Reading 1 Coventry 5 Notts county 1 Exeter city 2 Clapton Orient 3 MlllwaM 2 Cardiff city 4 Newport county 1 Bristol Rovers 0 Park Rangers 0 Northampton! Queens town 1 Swindon town 3 Luton town 9 Torquay United 4 Gillingham Watford 3 Crystal Palace 2 2 — By— SPRINT ACE DODGERS IN TAKES TWO THIRD TILT V”''1 U Hoop T Sports In Jimmy Hodgson TO OPEN 4 GRID WORK Retrospect THIS WEEK Test of Utah Basketball Utah basketball fans are proud of the caliber of ball Owens Captures Giants Win Over Cubs Jess played in the Beehive state and have long boasted that Forty Candidates Will Ace Hurdle and Dasli the sport in Utah will match anything played in the 92 Hitting Start Eight Weeks United This will be WedEvents Spates severely tested opinion Freely of Practice nesday and Thursday when the Utah Aggies greatest INDIANAPOLIS March 21 CLEARWATER Fla March 21 team in Utah and the Rockies for the Special to The Tribune past two seasons7 State's track team (A)— The Detroit Tigers bunched PROVO — Athletics will reach match their F Allen’s C Jesse Oweps tonight returned to five of their nine hits in the eighth playing ability "against Dr their peak of activity at Brigham Intercollegiate competition by win- inning to score seven runs as they great University of Kansas squad in the Young university this week when champions low hurdles in the defeated the ning the Brooklyn Dodgers 10 Missouri more than 40 candidates for next fourth annual Butler indoor relay valley to 1 in the third and UP-O- one-ma- hio n deciding carnival His time was 6:09 Owens won by a step from Moe game of their exhibition series R H E Score: Hunt of Michigan who was second 9 2 010 010 170—10 in a blanket finish with Kenneth Detroit 000 100 000— 1 5 4 Seitz also of Ohio State and Ken- Brooklyn Sorrell Phillips and Hayworth neth De Mott of Emporia Kan Jeffcoat and Teachers who placed in that order Zachary Leonard In the opening event of the color- Phelps Berres ful carnival contested on the dirt PENSACOLA Fla March 21 UP) floor of the Butler Field house for1 scoreless Michigan got away to a flying start — After being held in defense of its team title by win- three innings by Lon Warneke the e ning the university relay New York Giants jumped on the after leading from the second lap Chicago Cubs' mound ace for three on The time was 7:505 a new runs and then continued their atmeet record tack on Roy HenshaW to defeat the National league champions 9 to 2 Not In Best Form today Carl Hubbell held the Cubs Owens still far from his bestfto one run in the four Innings he form after a three-monlayoff pitched caused by scholastic difficulties R HE Score: just did nose out Sam Stoller of 000 100 001- -2 7 5 Chicago Michigan and Bob Collier of In- New York 000 312 12x— 9 11 2 diana in the to dash make Warneke Henshaw and Hartnett it two Straight victories After a O’Dea Hubbell Fitzsimmons Mar-berwng huddle the officials named and Mancuso Dannie? Owens the winner drawing vocal disapproval from the crowd of 8000 TAMPA" Fla March 21 UP) — The time of 62 seconds was Three Washington errors contrib of a second behind Owen's in- uted materially to Cincinnati’s two door track and meet record big innings today as the Reds deIndiana university finished first feated the Senators 7 to 5 It was in the university medley relay but the Reds’ sixth victory over a major was disqualified when Don Lash league team out of eight played in the Crimson’s two-mil- th ry one-ten- th great distance star spring training Score: R H E Washington (A) 110 000 003—5 9 3 Cincinnati (N) 000 040 30x— 7 7 0 Deshong Weaver and Bolton Derringer Nelson and Campbell finishing the anchor mile leg adoptunhappy expedient of carrying the batop in his shirt front instead of his hand The disqualification moved Michigan State’s defending quartet which was led to the tape by more than 25 to first place with Michiganyards second and Purdue the only other entry third Would Be Record Indiana’s team of 10:218 would have been a new meet record Another of Ohio State’s negro stars Dave Albritton elongated high jumper hopped over the bar at 6 6 8 feet inches with his teammate Paul Walker second three Inches lower Glenn Cunningham former Kansas university mile star took an esy workout and won a special mile race as he pleased over a field of little known midwestern runners in the slow time of 4:294 The University of Michigan by winning the final event on the program the relay retained its team title with a total of 41 d points one and points ahead of Ohio State university Indiana finished third in the university division with 23 3 Owens made it a clean sweep for the evening in his three events as he won tfiO broad jump with a mark of 24 feet 11 inches which he had made in the afternoon trials and was unable to better in his three efforts tonight George Meagher of Notre Dame was second at 23 feet 3 8 inches Forewarned of his unhappy experience in the medley Lash carefully carried the baton in his hand as he ran his second mile of the evening as anchor man on the Indiana four-mil- e relay team He leu his team to a half lap victory over Michigan’s defending runners and a new meet record of 17:589 ed the one-mi- le one-thir- Trojan Paddlers Win LOS ANGELES —Led by Jimmy March 21 (UP) Gilhuia who won two firsts and helped win a relay the University of Southern California swimming team splashed to a 49 to 35 victory over California today Cornell Easy Winner ITHACA N Y March 21 team swamped Syracuse and Colgate in their triangular track meet tonight scoring 69 points to 24 for Syracuse and 23 for Colgate nell's track Scottish iMitw First Division Alrd Rieonlans-Dunfermlln- e unplayed Clyde 1 Hamilton Academicals 2 Huodse 0 Celtic 2 Hibernians 0 Ayr United 1 Kilmarnock 2 Albion Rovers 2 Motherwell 2 Third Lanark 1 Partlok Thistle 1 Arbroath 1 Queen Park 1 Rancer 3 Queen of South 1 Aberdeen 1 St Johnstone 3 Hearts 1 Scottish laaue Second Division Altos 5 Cowdenbeath 1 Dundee United-Eas- t postponed Falkirk 8 East Fife Stirling 0 Forfar Athletic 2 Edinburgh city 2 Morton S Kings Park 3 Ralth Rovers 2 Montrose O St Bernards 7 Dumbarton 0 St Mirren 7 Brechin city 0 Stenhousemnlr 2 Leith Athletic 0 English Rugby League Bartley 18 St Helens 6 Bradford Northern 12 Hull 20 Hull Kingston 3 Broughton Rangera 8 Hunselt 18 Bramley 11 Keighley 14 Halifax 4 Leleh 5 Wldnes 2 Oldham 5 8treatham and Mitcham 7 Rochdale Hornets 4 Barrow 8 8wlnton 11 Wigan 8 York 24 Dewsbury 9 English Rugby Union B A'MiMlh 17 Birkenhead Park 23 Old Blue 13 Waterloo 28 A here von 8 Cross Keys 8 Cheltenham 6 Glamorgan Wanderers 8 Gloucester 13 Newport 3 Leicester 3 Bath 0 Llanelly 14 Swansea 3 Manchester 11 Sale 12 Northampton 8 Neath 8 Nuneaton 9 Mose'ey 11 Plymouth Athlon 9 Cardiff 16 Pcnah 11 landon Welsh 11 Pontypool 8 St Mary's hospital 4 Rugby 3 Coventry 24 Torousv Athletic 7 Devonport Services Portsmouth Sere tees 3 Brlstll 7' Br'iditewattr At stewartoMtain 9 Jtdfnreat 3 Wrst of Scotland 5 Hcadlngicy 36 SARASOTA Fla March 21 £)— The St Louis Cardinals edged out the Boston Red Sox 6 to 5 in an exhibition game here today No hits were scored by the Cards while Lefty Grove pitched the first three innings Score: R H E St Louis(N) 000 221 000 01—6 11 1 Boston (A) 000 020 210 00—5 8 3 Parmelee McGee and O’Grodow-sk- i Grove Marcum Cascarella Bowers and Ferrell MIAMI Fla March 21 )JP) — Manager Rogers Hornsby of the Browns took a turn at second base today as his club walloped the Ath letics 9 to 7 But Hornsby didn't any of the Browns’ nine hits Score: R H E St Louis (A) 001 214 100—9 9 2 Philadelphia(A) 301 001 205—7 9 3 Van Atta Walkup and Giuliani Hemsley Ferrazzi Upchurch Fink and Savino ST PETERSBURG Fla March 21 UP) — The New York Yankees fell heavily ppon Hobart Scott rookie left handed pitcher in the early innings today as they overwhelmed the Boston Bees 11 to 2 in their first clash of the exhibition series Scores: R H E New York 245 000 000—11 14 2 020 000 OOO— 2 6 2 Boston Pearson Broaca and Glenn Scott Lanning Cantwell and Lopez OTHER RESULTS At Sebring Fla: RHE Philadelphia (N) 503 101 005—15 20 2 Newark (IL) 060 000 000— 6 9 1 E Moore and Grace: Spittler Miller White and Baker At New Orleans: New Orleans(SA)100 RHE 010 001—3 9 6 3Q1 103 OOx— 8 8 1 Cleveland(A) Wetherell Visdos Drake Autry Helf Phillips Harder George Sullivan At San Bernardino Cal: and and 4 4 Dr Allen has become known as one of the country’s jg leading basketball authorities and his team this year has successive contests without a setgone through wenty-tw- o back The job of administering two defeats to the squad with such a record is test enough to prove’Nvhether the Utah fans’ contention of basketball supremacy in the country will really hold water The Farmers have a great aggregation One that has teamed together for two years and gone through two conference championship playoffs Of course the Aggies will be handicapped by playing on a strange floor and before a Kansas university crowd but with the prospects of a trip io New York City and maybe a jaunt to the 1936 Olympics at Berlin in front of them as a goal for winning the Aggies are sure to put forth every effort to come through The U S Olympic team will be selected from the squads that compete in the final tournament at New York Most of the players will naturally be chosen from the winning team but other players Will be picked up from other squads If the Aggies can win this series the Logan cagers will gain the elite circle from which the Olympic candidates will be selected If the Farmers win at Kansas they will go down in history with the great Utah university team of 1906 which won the national A A U championship The difficulties on financing the Aggies’ trip to Kansas City were cleared up Saturday Each of the competing of intramural a score the basketball still participating jeagues in boxing and wrestling and more than 300 playing softball volleyball and other spring sports Hoop Finals Slated Finals of the school’s Intramural basketball tourney will be held during the coming week with five of the leading teams of the various leagues participating as follows: Brickers Brigadiers Tausigs Botany and Summitt clubs The tourney will be a double elimination affair The boxers and wrestlers working out are men who may enter the A A U tourney opening Monday in Salt Lake City Several of these men such as Jack Stringham 165 junior champion two years ago Dan Thomas 165 junior champion " last year and Smith Jacobs strong contender for honors for several years will in all probability enter and are expected to be con- ' (Continued on Following Page) DUNDEE CLOTHES Are GOOD CLOTHES was provided by the Utah Aggies and the other $300 from the other conference schools The team that wins a place in the Olympic finals will have its expenses paid to New York conferences put up $500 Two hundred of the R M C share City SPRING FOOTBALL DRILLS The basketball season ended with the state high school tournament and now the grid mentors are turning their attention to football again Utah university and Brigham Young university will open their spring drills Monday Utah Aggies have already been issued grid suits but will not begin training until Dick Romney returns from the Kansas City hoop trip Coach Ike Armstrong annouAces that nothing definite has been done about the football fiesta today but the event will undoubtedly be staged The fiesta is a spring benefit football game between next year’s varsity men and the departing varsity players and alumni Jack Johnson lind Frank Christensen will likely be called upon trt head the alumni squad again The probable date has been set as May 2 the only open Saturday for the Utes " Coach Ike Armstrong plans a different scheme for his YOUR CLOTHES are of great importance io Hundreds everyday life yes thousands of people give you the once over unLeave with consciously them a ' good impression It’s a good reflection of yonr good judgment in wearing Properly Styled football work this spring He has been holding indoor classes twice a week all through the winter Monday he is asking all linemen to report five days for a thorough course in fundamentals The and Correctly -- Fitted Clothes DUNDEE’S POLICY 4 4 PREP BASKETBALL NOTES Coach Dick Romney of the champion Utah Aggie squad RHE 001 001 004—6 12 1 says that the “high school players were much better on the Chicago (A) Los AngelesIC) 000 Oil 000—2 9 4 average this year than for several seasons” Whitehead Kennedy and Sewell The most urgent need at the prep tournament is a loud Shea Campbell Kimball and Steinspeaker system so that announcements can be heard without er Veltman the officials holding up the games to shout at each side of At San Antonio Texas the hall R IT F After seeing the hundreds of fans that were turned San Antonio(T) 001 011 001— 4 13 4 Pittsburgh (N) 163 032 03x— 18 16 2 away from the final game at the Deseret gym one wonders Muncrief Binder Giezelbach Mil- how many would turn out for a major contest here if there ler and Payton Spence Blanton was seating capacity to take Care of them Here’s another Buch Browne and Todd Padden reason why the colleges should get their field houses long-talked-- Olson Favored fall's gridiron eleven will begin eight' weeks of spring practice Besides these gridiron candidates more than 50 men are practicing daily for track another 30 are playing tennis 60 playing in the finals of Due to their great buying power and with a coast to coast outlet make it possible for you to secure what we think is the Finest Suit or Topcoat in the United States for the price Suits and Topcoats 4 NOTES FOR THE GOLFERS Two eagles were turned in at the Forest Dale club Saturday Larry Summerhays bagged the first while playing with his brother Pres Lou Manning Sr scored the other sank long iron shots for deuces Both Utah’s leading bowlers will go into the final round of their Lou Manning Jr one of Bonneville’s leading state championship tournament will leave for Los Angeles in a week or two to accept a new Sunday night with George Olson He will not be around to compete in local tourleading the race down the final position In Pin Tourney shot-make- rs stretch with 87 points naments The 87 margin with only five Harry Borg has been burning up the Nibley Park fairgames to roll makes Olson the the past week Harry shot a 3 Friday while playfor favorite ways the honors but heavy some stiff competition is expected ing with Bill Willes Provo pro Even at that Borg was to develop as Herman Schettler C one on Bill round the first only Borg also shot a 67 up J Butts and Jack' Quinn make their Looks like Harry final effort to reach the crown at the Country club earlier in the week is going to be the man to beat in the open tourneys here Quinn is the defending champion Butts and Quinn are expected to this summer make their usual strong finishes but Sid Harman is just getting settled in his post at Walla 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