| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14 TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 7 1936 AUGUSTA GOLF 'FRIZ Great Game This Golf CHAMP HITS STARS SEEK FAST PACE Harry Cooper Slips to Second Sarazen Takes Third Allison Hopes for Triumph Over England Sees Good Chance By STUART AUGUSTA Ga Holding his shots of a devastating Horton Smith of By HARRELL E LEE end Tex April 6 HOUSTON the word along to Fred Perry that the American whose racquet beat England’s’ No 1 has a hunch the United States will regain the Davis cup "This can easily be our year lanky Wllmer Allison observed today as he rested after a golf round with John Van Ryn his tennis doubles partner and two friends A brisk wind which postponed the finals of the River Oaks tennis tournament gave him a chance to map strategy today for his team’s combat with Mexico In the opening round of Davis cup competition CAMERON April 8 (UP)— true in the face rainstorm lanky Chicago won the Augusta national masters' golf championship today with an aggregate of 285 Lighthorse Harry Cooper of Chicago who earlier in the day seemed certain of capturing the crown faltered in his last round and cameV" In with 76 for an aggregate of 286 and second place It was Smith's second victory lnce the tournament was established In 1934 Smith won the in- augural He came from behind with a rush today while Cooper who for the first three hung up rounds lost his magic touch The final round was played under as extremely adverse conditions winds and rains echoed the torna-- i does which struck sections of Geor-- 1 gia today its Even so it seemed for some time that Cooper had won The baldish veteran nervously paced the floor of the crying room while his brother pros reassured him did not forget a similar year when Craig Wood title only to be tied by Gene Sarazen and lose It in the next day’s two-wa- and Bobby CruicteshanU with 290’s each getting $450 Three tie at 293 for sixth They were Ray Mangrum of Pittsburgh Ky Laffoon of Chicago and Kd DudEach got $250 ley the home pro chocolate soldier Henry Picard from Hershey original betting favorite was ninth with 294 while Walter Hagen of Detroit and Denny Shute of Boston were tied at tenth With 296’s Bobby Jones sentimental favorite at 6 fo 1 in the final pretourney with a betting finished thirty-thir- d 306 Sam Parks of Pittsburgh national open champ had an even 300 as did Lawson Little of San Francisco recently turned pro Newspapermen say Bill Terry is as dead on his feet as Babe Ruth was when he began fading Terry strained the lateral ligament of his left knee on a muddy field at Boston eight years ago SWEET AS ONE mm ONLY f vsfOA'4 JU V J K0TH1S& ELSE HIS ITS FLAVOR Altt lmprlol Ytlo Soft $150 f can detect and distinguish the presence of various kinds and denominations of money ranging from the one-spd to the crisp and or $100 bill little known yard-not- e This means only one thing in Mr Jacob’s bright lexicon— the milllon-dollfight gate is just around the corner It came within a few bucks of materializing last September when Max Baer and Joe Louis drew d Mr Jacobs says the $900 dream-ia cinch to come true this June with something to spare when Louis meets Max Schmehng at Yan--kee stadium No Mistake This Time Mr Jacobs says there can be no mistake about It this time His sensitive nostrils trained In their task for thirty years have never failed to gauge correctly the amount of cash dough in the atmosphere They operate as faithfully as a barometer or a stethoscope only a little bit more so You can measure gate receipts to a four-b- it piece by the delicate vibrations of Mr Ja- Teams tp Gompete in Utah Industrial Circuit During Coming Season ’ By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Leaders of the Utah Industrial baseball circuit lone semipro league in the state will meet at 8 p m Wednesday at 137 South The season Main street to adopt a schedule for the 1936 season is Slated to open Sunday May 3 President Harvey Garrity will ’ be in charge of the meeting League officials have tried in every manner possible to make the b proposition this league a season but at the present time and with the season rapidly approaching it seems certain that only five R W Clark Wins six-clu- Handball Match clubs— Pinney Beverage U S and Mines Provo Magna-Garflel- d WaGemmell Club — will compete satch Oil was approached but opposition to having two Salt Lake City clubs perform at Community park necessitated the dropping of negotiations Torrid Scrap Predicted Even with only five clubs officials predict a torrid battle for the title this season Gemmell Club defending champion will rely on its Veteran lineup of last year to carry it to a second straight title but A1 Ablett peppery pilot has signed several new players in an effort to bolster his replacement strength Claude Engberg former pilot of the Holsum Bakers will handle the destinies of the Pinney Beverage club Claude has lined up a power ful club one which is composed of former Royal and Holsum performers plus the best of the 1935 Pinney Beverage club winner of the 1935 Salt Lake City title In the amateur league Provo likely will pl&ce a better team in the field this season than the one which represented the Garden city last year Manager Otto Birk has signed a number of young players to replace veterans Five first round matches have been completed in the class D singles handball tour- championship nament at the Deseret gym and all other opening round tussles must acbe completed by Tuesday cording to Director Sherm Rideout R W Clark won the feature battle by defeating R W Hinckley In 6 1 contest a three-roun- d 7 In the other matches Fred 9 Nelson defeated Vinton Smith 9 Paul Adams downed Dick 21-1- 20-2- 21-1- Sorenson 21-mond ousted 3 21-- 3 M D Ham- Frank Davis 21-- 5 and F M Chipman won from 9 8 R J Hutchinson 31-- 4 21-1- get by Australia our prospecta will be excellent As I see it Australia the United States Great Britain and Germany have about an equal chance” Bryan Grant Atlanta’s mighty mite who will meet Allison tO' morrow in the River Oaks finals echoed these sentiments “We will be keenly disappointed if we don’t clinch the matches against Mexico before the final day” he said “I have been pjaylng plenty of tennis and my game appears to be about as good as It ever is Don Budge who won his singles match against Mexico last year has been sweeping through the tournaments In California and his play In the doubles here gives him a chance to get adjusted to the clay courts" Allison has indicated he would let Grant and Budge carry the entire singles burden against Mexico with Van Ryn and himself confining activities to the doubles 1 Bitsy Echoes Hope "I surely hope he continues to feel that way about it” Grant said "However ' he may beat me so soundly tomorrow that he will change his mind” There was little to choose between the doubles finalists on the basis of their play In preliminary matches Budge and Gene Mako spectacular young Californias were given an excellent chance of upsetting the Davis cup combination of Allison and Vai& Ryn Mexican Netters Take Workouts HOUSTON Texas April 6 UP)— Optimistic the Mexico Davis cup team which will endeavor to upset the United States net stars in armatches here this week-en- d rived today and took brisk workouts The Mexicans impressed observers with their fast play The matches are scheduled for Friday Saturday and Sunday Guillermo Arechiga Mexican cap tain refused to agree that the United States netters were certain to make a clean sweep of the matches "I believe that Esteban Reyes the team’s No 1 player and Daniel Hernandez our prep school star qre capable of making things interesting for Don Budge and Bitsy Grant” Arechiga said Major League Clubs of 1936 ST LOUIS NATIONALS— 'CARDINALS' MANAGER-- FRANK F FRISCII 1935 Record Among Newcomers Chief among the newcomers are Adam Bengoeschea and Charley Norton members of the 1936 Ogden high school basketball team which finished second in the recent state tournament Bengoeschea is an infielder and Norton a pitcher Clyde Grcenwell star of the mound staff last year and only recently returned from a tryout with the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league likely will be the No 1 slabman Magna-Garfiel- d with Harry Lott at the helm will send a number of players Into action who have had ar 000-od- 6 For Classic CHICAGO April 6 (CTS)— The Kentucky Derby’s big boss Colonel Matt J Winn had his grips and his trunk packed tonight and will get away for Churchill Downs At Louisville tomorrow to see that the sixty-fir- st renewal of the derby on the afternoon of May 2 is conducted taking every precaution The local boy opened up vigorously in the second with a right hand attack to the body Lewis was purely on (he defensive during practically all of the session but he came back in the third to hold his own Lewis Takes Fourth Lewis took the fourth as Burke concentrated in protecting his inJackie continued his jured eye defensive tactics in the fifth but came out of his shell in the follow ing canto and carried the fight Then in the seventh Jackie started the last phase of his body attack of which he had given his foe a taste in the second round The colored battler appeared to be tiring rapidly Burke carried the ninth easily and the crowd yelled for a knockout in the tenth The turn in Burke’s favor In the seventh probably was due as much as anything to the fact that he disPrior to covered he had a left that time he had used it very little The semiwindup between Dee Johnson 145 Magna and Stan Bir-re- ll 148 Logan ended abruptly After only one blow had been struck Johnson slipped on his elbow and dislocated his right shoulHe had to be carried from der the ring and Birrell was awarded the fight on a technical knockout The bout was scheduled for six according to his specifications He will remain at Churchill Downs “It’s kind of early to call the shot until after' the derby is run He has time there lately superright" says Mr Jacobs “but I fig- spent much ure the fight will do between two vising some $200000 in improvements which he Is certain will add and three million” much comfort to the thousands in This Is a staggering sum when this year’s derby throng one of the fightyou consider that to win?” Colonel "Who’s ers has no more chance than an Winn was going asked tonight ice cube in a smelting furnace He adhered strictly to his I refer of course to Herr Schmel-in- g policy of not trying to pick the frequently dismounted the winner of a horse race Uhlan of the Rhine who will be“I don’t know” he frankly told come very horizontal inside three his interviewers rounds unless the whole world Not since he built the derby into turns cockeyed shortly before America’s most famous horse race rounds ringtime Scores Knockout has Colonel Winn made a wager on Of course Mr Jacobs may be ex- the horses Nor has he attempted by Candea 128 Garland Johnny aggerating the size of the gate for crystal gazing or any other manner scored a technical knockout over A1 reasons best known to himself but of means to ever pick the winner of Dykes 12T Salt Lake City in the pretty yell known to everybody the derby third round of a scheduled four-rouHe is promoting the fight and "That’s not in my line” he always bout Kent Ryan (upper) and Red would like to have it thought of as says when asked about the outcome Flowers 147 Ogden and Tiger Wade (lower) outstanding Utah a great attraction It’s possible that of the race James 153 New York batJimmy Colonel Winn does believe this tled to a d State basketeers were given fur L’Oncle Michel as his french con draw Eddie thee recognition Monday -- the stituents call him is adding a mil- derby - will- shatteralF attendance Lopez “138 Saif Lake" City"" scored lion dollars to for his estimate records He downs the at this purbases d decision over Jim Hara pay- being selected as alternates prediction on the demand for reser- vey 145 Ogden on the U S Olympic basketball poses of propaganda Tiger Taffa 135 1929 vations "Not since have we Ogden knocked out Frankie Jones team which will perform in BerExpensive Operation But that’s a lot of sugar even so had such a demand fof seats” he 135 Cleveland in the third round lin Germany this summer “When I get to Churchill This bout also was scheduled for If the public pays as much as a said million and a half dollars to watch Downs tomorrow I expect to find four rounds that the request for reservations Deacon Joseph Louis perform In the first bout of the evening a pair of youthful "fleaweights” surgical operation without anesthe- has exceeded that of 1929” Carl Strebel and Curt Thornbent tic and an easy operation a that battled to a three-roun- d then the age of folly is with us again draw The bouts were staged under the and you can expect to see flagpole-sitter- s Wrestling Committee and stock market operators direction of Otto Vander Schuit Makes Final Drive chairman of the Elks club boxing surging around as of yore committee I doubt If the fight could do a million at the conventional $25 But Mr top for ringside pews The intermountain Olympic wresJacobs plans to assist nature in tling committee will make its final Steeplechase Event her course by charging $40 That’s drive Tuesday to raise enough funds Added by I C 4-NEW York April 6 (UP)— Thir- the highest scaling since Dempsey to send four local champions teen western sharpshooters will and Tunney did their encore per- grand final test at Bethlehem Pa PHILADELPHIA April 6 UP)— formance in Chicago 8 April represent the United States In the The steeplechase and A to Kerr Dr Walter like sounds it Guy Wight you Perhaps run both Olympic events Olympic basketball series In Berlin larceny If so you should consider and Theron Parmelee will tackle this summer — the first time in his- Mr Jacobs’ line of reasoning which the financial problem The matmen have been added to this year’s I C track and field championships who won out in the Salt Lake City tory the court game has been in- is roughly as follows: The meet May 29 and 30 will be a real tournament The who of have number Olympic displayed people as a cluded championship competi- seen Louis semifinal Olympic trial' fight is increasing and prowess and are well deserving of The added events will not count tion the number of people who haven’t their chance in the final meet The ' The team announced today by seen hfm fight is decreasing The committee is ready to do everything in the team standings but will be to contenders only qualify the American Olympic basketball number of people who hpve the cash possible to give the lands their employed far the Olympic team finals e chance committee includes seven men and Inclination to attend In The all events and winners The wrestlers in line for the jaunt is limited necessarily second and third place finfrom the Universal Pictures team of prizefights probably the as as be will announced good But Louis is a splendid sight in will be ishers for the final eligible the won Olympic which drive is completed Hollywood action and the itch to see him is trials in New York tryouts last night: five from the very strong among those who McPherson Oilers of Kansas runn- haven’t already done so and those Women Golfers Meet to Universal and one from who can afford to do so again ers-up Claims Ring Title the University of Washington the Mr Jacobs figures that ha is safe MADISON Wis April 6 (UP)t-Th- e third-plac- e team in assessing that itch at $40 per To Draw Schedule University of Wisconsin boxThirteen alternates were picked victim ringside which ing team extended its claims to teams He particifrom the eight figures with considerable jusfrom supremacy intercollegiate tourney The tice that since the size of his pated in the three-da- y The women’s golf schedule for coast to coast tonight by defeating head coach will have the right to crowds must shrink or at leant rewill be drawn Washington State 6 to e before a main static in the future the only the coming summer pick any one of these for the squad 10 a m at the Salt crowd of About 8000 If any of the present group ’are un- sound course is to jack up the up Tuesday at Lake Country club when members able to make the trip price of admission of ths executive board of the £lt&h The squad coached by Jim NeeMoney Odor In Air Women's Golf association meet dles whose Universal team whipped He believes he can jack up the INDEPENDENT Final plans for team matches and in3 last McPherson Oilers the price of Admission with impunity all1 other details for the 1936 camfinal follows: night's because of the new and pleasant paign wilt' be completed at that Universal— Art Molner Don Piper smell of money In the air time according to Mrs R T StewforCarl Knowles and Sam Baiter art president wards Frank Lubin center Carl MrIt will be the earnest effort of Jacobs and his department of Shy and Duane Swanson guards McPherson Oilers— Francis John- enlightenment between now and g REPUTABLE MERCHANTS GIVE son and Tex Gibbons forwards Joe JuneIs to sell the idea that Schmel-lna real fighter In this camcenter Jack Ragland Fortenberry ' paign they will be assisted by Y0U WHAT YOU ASK FOR-- IN and Bill Wheatley guards Mr Joe “Laddie” Jacobs popuof Washington— Ralph lar University STORES WHERE SUBSTITUTION gentleman rider of the Bishop center JaMr Joe set McPherIS PRACTISED -- AyJT ON Gene Johnson coach of son was named assistant coach Dr cobs is Sohraeling’s manager and he manages he manages J A Reilly Kansas City was named when Mike Jacobs says he has already team manager FIEST GRADE received upward of $500000 worth The alternate squad follows: of advance applications for the Ed of Washington— University Loverich Bob Egge Charles Wag- fight although it Is nearly three months off and the date has not ner bsen fixed definitely If hs gets Temple— Don Shields De Paul of Chicago— Ed Campion away with the $40 top In this case Utah State— Kent Ryan and Ed he will soar to a $50 or $60 or $75 top for the fight Wade — which Is certainly worth more than A M C Y Pa Wilmerding on merits its the Schmeling thing Fred Crum and Tommy Evans Mr Jacobs' says that the smell University of Arkansas — Ike (23 REGULAR) of money In the air has never Poole and Jim Lee Howell McPherson Oilers — Willard been stronger and when a man is 201 West Sonth Temple Schmidt and Vernon Vaughn equipped with sensitized platiI or IN 434 West Fourth South Sammy Balter chunky Universal ' num Inhnl&tors for measuring the forward is the only Jewish player aroma and quality of every mint(North Side of Street) HONED IN OIL on the first squad He said today ed coin within a radius of 1000 miles you have to believe him he was eager to go to Germany time-honor- four-roun- four-roun- U S Cagers Chosen for Berlin Meet A to-th- 16-1- 3000-met- er A big-tim- - - HIGHEST 0CTAIIE W Louis-Braddo- UP-J- ohn Evko 220 St Louis threw Cardiff Giant 365 Des Moines two out of three falls in a wrestling match here tonight Walter Logan 218 Ogden Utah threw Texas Smith 212 Chicago in 13:05 Big Boss of Derby Leaves cob’s bugle 44-4- Ogdenite Wins DES MOINES Iowa April fourth and part of the fifth when the Tiger opened a cut over Burke’s eye and expertly pursued his advantage There was little action in the first round both fighters ot dog-eare- Said Allison: "If we can Semipro Baseball Leaders To Arrange 1936 Schedule I ed Sunday Experts regard the matches as little more than a warmup for the tilt with Australia at Philadelphia In May no previous experience in the semU pro circuit and U S Mines is reported to have virtually the same lineup as last year plus the addition of several ambitious youngsters who will endeavor to crowd experienced performers from their starting posts Wally Walbeck veteran second sacker will pilot the Miners Smokes Sweet Stays Sweet Special to The Tribune By JOHN LARDNER OGDEN— Jackie Burke 147 Ogden scored a well-earnto The Tribune Special Dispatch 1936 decision over Tiger A1 Lewis 144 colored high by the North AmerCopyright ican Newspaper Alliance Inc of welter Chicago in the feature bout of the Elks ranking NEW YORK April 6— Mr Mike club card here Monday evening boxing Jacobs says that he can smell money The local fighter earned the decision of the two judges around him in the air these days Boh Martin of Logan and Red Peterson of Brigham and He describes the odor as rich and Referee Morrie Lesser of Ogden by a vicious body attack pungent something like chicken last three rounds the during frying on the stove Pressed for furThe early part of the fight was about even except in the ther details Mr Jacobs says that he Captains Yanks ' 'Golf is a great game” said Horton Smith Monday as he pocketed the $1500 prize check for first honors in the Augusta Masters’ tourney Not even a tornado could hamper the Chi cago pro’s game as he finished with a 72 in wind and rain to beat Harry Cooper by a single strode Starts Sweet Attack Jacobs Expects Max and Jackie Earns Victory by Vicious Body Staged in Final Three Rounds of Encounter Joe Will Attract Semifinal Ends Abruptly 3Iillion Allison the nation's No 1 ranking player In 1935 is captain of the United States squad which will meet Mexico here Friday Saturday and playoff ot ' UF)-S- ' er MIKE SEES NET CROWN AT FINISH Starts Weakly Smith was out in 37 on his final round This was one over par but two strokes under Cooper’s mark to that point So Smith turned only one stroke behind his rival ChiHorton started the last cagoan nine weakly He had a five on the tenth when he took three shots on the green The first was with a chipper because the surface was covered by water Then he missed a seven-footto lose a stroke to par Horton got It back at the fourteenth He was 43 feet from the pin lying two and ran It home for a birdie three He needed only pars to tie and one birdie and three pars to win He got his birdie early It came at the next hole where a chip shot left him with an eight-foputt which he ran down He parred the remaining holes He moved his ball because of casual water on the green at the short sixteenth Again at the seventeenth his approach left him in casual water and again he moved He was 20 feet f rom thr pin with his pitch to the final green and placed his approach dead to the pin “I wanted to win this one almost more than any in my life” Smith said "I guess I was just lucky on the last round” Cooper said it was "just my luck - which always seems to hold I can’t get away from it” But he was one of the first to congratulate Smith Sarazen Rallies Third honors went to Sarazen who rallied grandly after a faltering opening round He stayed with par figures for the third round this morning He took two strokes from par this afternoon scoring a 70 for an aggregate of 237 "It wasn’t in the cards” he said "I lost it at the eighth this afternoon I had a lie which really was as bad as casual water and I almost missed it" Smith’s win gives him top money of $1500 in the $5000 event Cooper got $800 Sarazen’s bit was $600 y There was a tie for fourth money Paul Runyan of New York Burke Wins Decision Over HEFTY GATE Lewis in Feature Battle FOR FIGHT Of Ogden Elks Fight Card Honored YANK DAVIS Samuel Breadon president: Branch Rickey vice president Clyde Wares roach Clarence F Lloyd secretary Miguel A Gonzales coach Training ramp— Bradentown Fla St Louis finished second In National league pennant rar8 winning 96 games and losing 59 The Cardinals ranked fourth in the circuit in batting and tied for fielding honors with the Giants Compiled by Charles H Foreman GAS i |