| Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING' APRIL 8 1938 e Golfers Draw Up Attractive Progra FADES BUT JOUSTS AT High Handicaps DALLAS Texas April 7 Iff)—1 Two first inning errors that resulted in two St Louis scores and a two-ru- n attack in the seventh gave the Cardinals a 4 to 3 victory over the Dallas Steers here today The Steers rallied in the eighth scoring three runs off Paul Dean With an eye toward building up the feminine links sport in Utah after two years of competition lackIn exceptional interest the Utah Women's Golf assocatlon Tuesday drew uo a schedule of 21 events ing which should provide every fair follower of the fairways with ample opportunity to satisfy her thirst for play The schedule includes six major tournaments seven team matches and eight invitational tournaments Provo is the only club that will not take part In team competition The schedule this year has been laid out to favor the higher handicap players Schedules in the past have included mainly team matches and championship events The invitational matches this year will be played on a handicap basis so that every woman can perform with bones of winning a prize' These Invitational meets are an R H F St Louis (N) 200 000 200—4 7 0 7 2 000 000 030- -3 Dallas (TL Batteries— P Dean Potter and Gliatto Aimbrust and Ogrodowski Rensa ELIZABETHTON Tenn April 7 Iff)— Joe Vosmik’s seventh Inning home run provided the Cleveland Indians with their winning margin in taking a 1 decision from the New York Giants today R H E Cleveland New York JACKSON C Hill of Bonneville Mrs W W Allen of Forest Dale jdrs J C Allen of Ogden Country club and Mrs H Porter of El Monte attended Tuesday's meeting The complete schedule for the year follows: TOURNAMENTS driving contest at Nibley J—Balt Lake City meet at N y MAJOR May trkMay 1 2 park Jane at Fort Donglas Invitational Barnett M Wetw Invitational jane Forett l)a!e Aaratt 87— Utah ebamplonihlpi at Fort Dongfa Betember May Country Invlta- - club —8nnf JrtirIat ' June July 14— At Forest Dale August 18— At t Monte September 1— At Halt lake Country club Heptemher IS— At Ogden Country dub INVITATIONAL MEETS April 28— At Piwt dub May 12— At Bonneville June 18— At Ogden Country dub July 7— At El Monte elub July 29— At Nibley park August 13— At Forest Dale October A— At Halt Lake Country elub October 13— At Fort DoiikIbh At Fort 1(1— At Bonneville flLPiiIABiIJd£PXHAIiIS i m what you askfor-i- n f STORES WHERE SUBSTITUTION IS PRACTISED-’y- ON Xf Miss April 7 iff)— (A) 201 221 000—8 17 1 Pittsburgh (N) 041 100 000—6 10 0 Batteries—Stratton Evans and Sewell Shea Blanton Weaver and Todd Padden NASHVILLE Tenn April 7 iff)— Five walks which forced in two runs in the first inning gave the St Louis Browns a 1 victory over Nashville in an exhibition game here today Rogers Hornsby used three pitchers Caldwell Meola and Walkup ' R H E 3-- Grant Subdues Allison Final Tilt In Four-Se- t 200 010 000—3 4 0 St Louis-f6 2 Nashville (SA) 000 001 000- -1 Batteries—Caldwell Meola Walk-u- p and Hemsley Giuliani Vander-meIntlekofer Speece and O’Malley Blaemlre er NEW YORK April 7 complications over the venue of a series between Cuba and Australia resulted today in the withdrawal of Cuba from 1936 Davis cup tennis competition Drawn against each other in d North American zo tie the winner of the series was scheduled to meet the winner elf the Amerlca-Mexlc- o joust to be played at Houston 2 Texas April with the ultimate victor going into' the intersone final at Wimbledon in July Difficulties developed quickly when Cuba invited Australia to play in Havana and Australia firmly replied that in order to save travel and maintenance expenses the Berles should te played In the United States Australia met and vanquished Cuba in Havana in 1932 in a second round contest Unable to agree upon the place the two nations selected the United States Lawn Tennis association as arbitrator in accordance with Davis After studying cup regulations briefs submitted by the nations the arbitrators decided in favor of Australia and suggested that the matches be played in New Orleans May 3 Thereupon Cuba withdrew first-roun- Cuba-Aus-trai- ls 10-1- KNOXVILLE Tenn April 7 iff)— The New York Yankees kept idle since last Friday by unfavorable weather came out of retirement today and fell heavily upon the Knoxville Smokies of the Southern 7 AtHOUSTON Texas April (AP)— Bryan “Bitsy” Grant association for an 11 to 6 victory A C lanta's mighty mite today downed Wilmer Allison of Austin the R H £ national champion to become the first player to win the River Oaks New York (A 203 400 011—11 13 Knoxville (SA)121 000 002— 6 12 tennis tournament two years in succession Batteries— Ruffing Sundra and Special to The Tribune 1 a The tiny Georgian gained Dickey Glenn Petty Moss Moon LOGAN— Extensive plans for wel4 6 0 decision It was almost and Bandy coming the Utah State Agricultural a repetition of last year's final ATLANTA Ga April 7 iff)—' The college basketball team which took which Grant won from the Austin Phillies had two Innings today part in the Olympic basketball veteran in four sets except that to defeat Atlanta big of the Southern finals in New York Wednesday the Atlantan had slightly less diffi- association 9 to 6 In a game which have been made by the student body culty in (coring his triumph today ended In the seventh because of cold and the townspeople The team is due to arrive in OgAllison captain of the United weather Special to The Tribune The winners scored three times den at 6:30 a m and will continue PROVO— Juniors with 2314 points States Davis cup team was in top In the third and five in the fourth to Logan by auto ‘ According to took the lead in the first day's form in the second and third sets Euel Moore and Kelleher limited the Russell Rich student body pres! caravan dent a events of the Brigham Young uni- but his best was not good enough to minor leaguers to eight hits R H £ will meet the team on its arrival in Four times In versity interclass track and field overpower Grant the Junction city Immediately (N) 003 501 U- -9 13 meet Tuesday in the Cougar sta- the final game of the third set Al- Philadelphia 201 003 0—6 8 after breakfast the Aggies will delison needed but one point to win-th- Atlanta (SA) 16 3 dium with Sophomores (Called end of seventh cold) part for Logan where a band will game but the bounding GeorBatteries—E Moore Kelleher and meet them Following several talks points were second the seniors gian would not yield and finally with 14 third and the freshmen took the set when Allison double Grace Durham Williams Schmidt in Tabernacle square an assembly and Richards will be held in the College hall at last with 8 3 faulted on his service A dance is scheduled for 2 Results: Members of the Mexican Davis lpm Other results: p m 100 yards— Schofield senior L cup team were interested spectators R H E Brooks Junior Peters freshman They admitted they could find few At Birmingham Ala: 220 220 014—13 11 0 (N) Chicago in M Warner sophomore Two :104 Grant’s play weaknesses Refiners Win Mile— Goulding sophomore Hat-to- p of them face the unpleasant pros' Birmijig (SA) 100 010 000— 2 4 0 WASHINGTON Carleton and Batteries—Shoun April 7 ff)-- The freshman Barber sophomore pect of having to meet the Georgian McPherson Kan Globe of O'Dea Refiners Pickens Sims Braun and in singles matches here Friday and Andrews junior 4:396 National Amateur Athletic union Palmlsano Seume high hurdles— McBeth Siinday champions defeated the Universal Don Budge and Gene Mako specBLack sophomore sophomore R H E Pictures of Hollywood Cal tonight At Chattanooga: Schofield disqualified tacular young Californians com:162 19 2 in a basketball game 34 to 43 The 000 130 250-- 11 d dash -- L Brooks junior pleted their tournament play with- Boston (A) 3 Kansan's victory was revenge for Crane senior Canning sophomore out losing a set as they conquered Chattan (SA) 000 210 000—3 6 and Salvo from Grove the suffered defeat the Batteries— Berg: they AlM Taylor senior :513 of the Davis cup combination McColl Perkins and Hol- Hollywood five In the Olympic trya Cohen Shot put— Verney junior Leavitt lison and John Van Ryn of outs in New York in the doubles final 3 brook freshman W Brooks senior Jen3 sen freshman 43 feet 714 inches High jump — Gourley senior Giles junior McBeth sophomore and Black sophomore tied 6 feet Granite Stake Draws 111 inches Hammer—Waldo junior ThorSoftball Schedule BOSTON AMERICANS— 'RED SOX' ton junior Verney junior Leavitt MANAGER— JOSEPH E CRONIN freshman: 131 feet 4 inches Georgian’s Play Has No Apparent Weakness in Climax Battle Budge Mako Supreme 6-- Plans Completed To Fete Five 6-- 20-c- ar e 120-ya- 440-yar- Phila-delph6-- 3 en s rtu !Lr4lt INSPECTION RobW-M-firo- v R-- -- NY-Pe- 1' l Scotty Campbell Highly Rated by Experts and Goodman Next in Line Favorite Led in Tourney Mike Jacobs Seeks Madcap Maxie in Tieup With " European Promoter Brother Buddy InJones Offers Praise for cluded in Elaborate Program Plans of Shot-Makin- y By JACK CUDDY g Youth Ability From Coast Copyright 1938 by United Press NEW YORK April 7— Promoter Mike Jacobs of the 20th By ALAN GOULD Century club tonight opened negotiations to entice Madcap Maxie AUGUSTA Ga April 7 iff)— In Baer back to the ring and to launch the former heavyweight this year’s race for amateur golfing honors yielded by Lawson Little Jr champion on the comeback trail in Europe ‘’Uncle” Mike’s negotiations are after a winning streak at two-ye- ar important and significant coming as fKey do on the eve of Jeff Dickson’s arrival from Paris Dickson is Europe’s outstanding sports promoter conversation In a with Baer’s spokesman in California Mike offered Maxie a handsome guarantee if the Livermore Larruper would tie up with Mike and Dickson for a series of fights in Europe and later in the United States Jacobs’ offer also included bouts for brother Buddy Baer the first of which would be one of the preliminaries to the Joe Louis-Ma- x Schmeling brawl at Yankee stadium In June Decision Wednesday Baer’s 'decision is expected to be announced tomorrow If Mike’s offer is accepted the two Baers and their spokesman will fly to New York immediately to sign contracts Jacobs said “I’m doing everything In my pow-t- o get Maxie back into the ring" Jacobs said “In spite of Maxie’s comparatively poor showings against Jim Braddock and Louis I still consider him the second best drawing card in the boxing game Ha ranks next to Louis “Baer is only 27 years old And regardless of what people say or think I don’t believe a man of hi physique strength and punch can be burned out at that age If Schmeling could come back why Can’t Baer? Besides that beating Louis gave him last September probably taught Maxie a lesson Maybe he’ll take care of himself and get in top shape If he’ll do that I’m sure he can come back strong" Mike declined to reveal exact details of his offer but he admitted the proposed tieup with Dickson Under Dickson's promotion Maxie would have three or four bouts in Paris London and perhaps Madrid If Maxie makes an impressive showing in those European encounters he will return to America in January and make an Indoor appearance for Jacobs in an arena for which Promoter Mike is now negotiating Other American bouts would home and abroad the railbirds figure Seattle’s brilliant young Albert (Scotty) Campbell to set the pace with Omaha’s Johnny Goodman the Deer Extra Hazard at Course C C Grant Hampton mixes his hunting with his golf Monday after driving his second shot on the eighteenth hole at the Country club down the canyon Hampton stumbled onto a big deer but he had nothing but his putter to draw a bead on tho fleeting animal Hereafter he plans to add a rifle to his golf equipment It take a left handed golfer to find new things on a golf course In fact right handers don’t know what tho other half of the course looks like until they play around with a aouthpaw Ed Sheets will verify thq deer atory as well as the later statement Pros Given Contracts at Local Clubs tumn Peculiarly enough Papa Jacob Baer — who objected strenuqusl to yMaxie’s meeting Louis last September — is reported much in favor of Maxie’s tying up with Jacobs and Dickson City commissioners Tuesday approved contracts with golf professionals for the various golf courses The professionals and their as signments include: John Geertsen Bonneville Harry Borg Nibley and Tom McHugh Forest Dale Each Is to receive $100 a month salary from March 1 to October 31 making a total of $800 each Each contract further provides that each shall be paid 3 3 per cent of the aggregate of all receipts in excess of $23000 from the courses Approval was given on motion of Commissioner P H Goggin The professionals are required to promote golf and be responsible for the success of all golf tournaments on their respective conducted courses and to otherwise supervise activities and personnal at the courses Tfia professionals are granted the exclusive privilege and concession of maintaining a shop for the mam upfacture and repair of all golf sum dries and supplies and the exclusive privilege of giving lessons of in- Maxie Says IIe’11 Slick to Iloffman Handball Tourney follow Louis Going Too is understood that Mike will have a “piece” in the European tour as additional payment for allowing Joe Louis to make a European exhibition tbur for Dickson Joe is expected to go to Europe this au- It trusions in golf SAN DIEGO Cal April 7 (UP)— Max Baer Is planning a comeback possibly in England but will do so under the exclusive management of FirRt round matches were comAncil Hoffman and not an Oakland "spokesman" the former heavy- pleted in the class D singles handweight champion told the United ball championship tournament at the Deseret gym Tuesday afternoon Press tonight Baer and Hoffman have come to Second round contests will be terms on a agreement and started Wednesday according to Diall moves of the must rector Sherm Rideout The first round tussles completed have the approval of Hoffman Baer Tuesday follow: said Scott McDonald defeated Shlrl In Second Round five-ye- 6-- Wt Bis Ths Club In 1935 G W L Pitcher— Aje Ht The Granite stake M Men softball R Bolton 195 R 21 12 - 4135 2520 1412 425 C Ferrell has-beDale-Green- s schedule drawn VBfmd I Boston 31 l2!i US Nibley 1 All 4 200 25 R will L A Marcum ihlladerPTiia7Tr)4 1111' 54 J begin Thursday competition 31 521 9 10 175 L R Boston 29 II teams will meet twice Play will con- J V Welch 7 22 447 4 17S L 29 5 11 L Boston R Oftermueller F Be 1 5 Ready to 357 44 Opened tinue foron five weeks Games will be G E Walbert 9 145 L 34 4 1 Boston 1 447 L 2 174 10 21 4 R Boston Mondays and Thursdays S C t Bower! — played 4 2 2 19 175 R Boston All teams appear to be strong and an W F Ripley t3 0 000 420 4 23 148 23 514'4 R Boston Forest Dale and Nibley park golf interesting tournament is expected John F Wilson 14 4 2 447 Int Syracuse Is the schedule 1 9 15 100 A Following R Rost Phil 29 5 194 140 R courses will likely open their perJ Cascarella 7 Dale 1 21 9— 411 vs Richards Forest Inti Syracuse manent greens by Tnursday accord- at April 11 391 44 17 4 4 22 PC R R Sacramento Lincoln 15 vs Manuel Salvo Hawthorne Nibley 4 2'y 33 10 11 594 24 140 R So R Memphis ing to El Emery city golf superin at Forest Hawthorne James F Henry bye 10 11 545 140 So 35 4 R 24 R Little Rock A D Mustalkis tendent after Jthe warm sun Tues3'j 171 R 7 17 442 4 5 11 22 L Charlotte Pdt April 13— Hawthorne vs Lincoln Lee O Rogers day had dried out the carpets ° “P 5 mo will be 2 R 195 “Teer I R lb John Prliina Semipro pores Richards bye cut Wednesday and if there is no pae April 16— Forest bale vs Haw more moisture they will be in thorne at Forest Richards vs Nibsplendid condition by Thursday or ley at Hawthorne Lincoln bye at the latest to Friday according April 20— Nibley vs Hawthorne Emery at Hawthorne Lincoln vs Richards F at Forest Forest Dale bye April 23— Richards vs Hawthorne at Hawthorne Lincoln vs Forest Dale at Forest Nibley bye Ride With ’ April 27— Forest Dale vs Richards at Hawthorne Nibley vs Lincoln at Forest Hawthorne bye April 30— Lincoln vs Hawthorne at Hawthorne Nibley vs Forest Dale at Forest Richards bye May 4— For'est Dale vs Hawthorne at Forest Richards vs Nib11 340 1000 Elmlre ley at Hawthorne Lincoln bye Collins vice president and general Edward Thomas Yawkey president: Guaranteed the Best May 7— Nibley vs Hawthorne at manager Philip J Trov traveling aecretary Al Schacht coach Thomas Daly Lincoln vs Richards at coach Forest Pennock coach Toicn! in Buy Hawthorne Forest Dale bye Training camp— Sarasota Fla rare In 113 hr Boston finished fourth In American league pennant 4th South and 1st West May 11— Richards vs Hawthorne 14 guinea and losing 73 The Red Sox ranked alxth in club batwinplhg vs at Forest Hawthorne Lincoln (2 blorki west of Newhouse Hotel) ting and ae venth In fielding Dale at Forest Nibley bye Compiled by’ Charlei J Foremaa RED KING GAS ja SUPER-CRITIC- 0 0 Cup Tourney 1935 Record TEAM MATCHES S— At Nlblev park Lyou Chicago This photo shows Bitsy Grant diminutive Davis cup prospect from Atlanta smashing a lob during the River Oaks tournament at Houston which he won Tuesday by taking the measure of Wilmer Allison veteran internationalist in four at Fort sets tourney The Barnett & Weiss tournament was set early this season June 24 to 28 at the Forest Dale club This is a handicap meet and in past seasons has drawn some of the largest entry lists in Utah women’s golf history Handicap System The other major tourney will be the Country club invitational the only medal play event on the women's calendar This also is a handicap tourney and a very popular part of the feminine program The C C meet is the final major event set for September 9 to 11 The U S G A handicap system was adopted by the executive committee and scores from the invitational tournaments will be used in compiling state handicaps for the 1937 season Mrs L S Packman of Fort Douglas has the difficult job of heading the state handicap committee It is the objective of the golf leaders to have every woman linkster in the state a member of the Utah Women’s Golf association this summer To compete in the various invitational tournaments membership in the association has been made compulsory Mrs R T Stewart of the Country club president Mrs Sylvia Durrant of Nibley park secretary Mrs L S Packman of Fort Douglas Mrs R 8 7 The rejuvenated Chicago White Sox won their third straight game from Pittsburgh today 6 collecting 17 hits The Bucs got 11 safe blows R H E Changes Made The team match system also has been changed so that all matches will be played at the same course with each of the competing clubs acting as host for one round The biggest event of the season the state championship tournament will be held at Fort Douglas on August 3 to 7 In making out the major tournament slate the women leaders were compelled to dodge the dates aiready Set tot the men's tour- Setting the state meet Douglas gives the Post links two of the thrrt biggest meets of the season The tynual Fort Douglas invitational will be held as usual June 8 to 12 The Salt Lake City women’s championship tournament Is set for May 18 to 22 at Nibley park Nibley also has scheduled the state women's driving contest for May 17 the day preceding the city’s title 010 000 100—2 000 001 000— 1 Batteries—Hudlin Blaeholder and Pytlak Smith Coffman and Dan-mn- g son naments Cuba Drops Out of Davis Baer Ponders Tempting Offer tip Go to Europe For Genuine ‘Comeback’ long-distan- should prove which Innovation highly popular Each club will act as host to the entire membership of the women’s golf association for one of these events during the sea- ’ OMAHA Neb April 7 Iff)— Secret faothaJl practice ie ‘Sail hooey” In the opinion of Marchmont Schwarts former halfback at Notre Dame university Schwartz now athletic director at Creighton university here said today ”1 want sideline roaches especially the alumni” “That secret practice stuff is all hooey” he continued “except possibly Just before a game when your team is running through some new and special plays” Dallas Bobbles Aid Red-bird- s Injuns Nose Out Giants Meets Arranged Players With for To Schwartz CARDS WIN FORT CLUB More Secret Stuff Simply Hooey PAUL DEAN TWO MAJOR NORTHWEST BOY LIKELY GOLF KING Federation Managers Will Meet Thursday Bowden Wunderli 21-1- 19-2- 1 21-1- 0 Fritz 3 Maw Herbert downed Grover Medley downed 7 6 W Craven defeated C J Hawkins 21-- 5 21-- 4 LeRoy Snow defeated J E Smith 0 2 and S Hughley Jr All managers and prospective downed Frank McLatchey by demanagers are requested to meet fault ' W J Ross advanced on with officials of the Salt Lake Ama- bye must be teur Baseball federation Thursday Ail second round tussles —— ie venmg' ktrtlock trrtn Utah on completed by Saturdaybuilding It is planned to get all the fedTo Meet for Title eration leagues definitely lined up Theta Pi No i and Honkies Beta at that session No 2 will clash for the intramural boxing at the University of Utah Calaveras Runs First Wednesday at 4 p m in the “U” 21-- 8 21-1- 21-1- In Tanforan’s Feature 7 iff)— April YiLaI Itto the wire Calaveras owned by Charles Hartwell California breeder won today’s feature race at Tan-fortrack It was a dash The time was 1:13 5 6 "Fred Reese gym- 21-1- 21-1- 21-2- - SAN FRANCISCO Ring Ramage Draw LOS ANGELES April 7 iff)— Lee Ramage 189 pounds of San Diego and King Levinsky 200 Chicago fought 10 bruising rounds to a draw tonight before a packed house of 10400 people at the Olympic audi- torium MEN PAST 40 lurglsh Impitred vigor caused bv tired gland or mental and physical fatigue Is ofte i strengthened after inking for ONE MONTH— or money contain newly dlaroerrd hor back Zo-anone (gland activator) prescribed bv many dfH’tors here and abroad for this ver pnr Bold and recommended bv H A M pose Booklet by nrujr fttore 80 T 1 at South CO 06 W registered physician free ZO-A45th hi New York (Adv) FULLm LsV PAINTS Mieij last 3 Bargain Items last day SATURDAY See your Local Fuller Paint Dealer for sale price! on ‘House’ Paint Porch Paint Exterior Varnish W P FULLElt & Salt Lake CO Ogden PAINT— WALLPAPER GLASS outstanding challenger A poll of players and newspaper men by the Associated Press following the stormy battle of Augusta today revealed Campbell a slight choice over Goodman 14 to 11 with Walter Emery of Oklahoma runner-u- p to Little last year in the national amateur and Charley Yates of Atlanta the western amateur tltleholder as other members of a prospective “big four” nucleus for America's Walker cup team this year Easily Low Amateur Campbell dashed out In front in tho tournament test hftre which marked Little’s debut as a professional Scotty shot a 68 on his third round finished as low amateur with 302 and led Goodman a former rational open champion by 13 strokes Yates scored 307 Bobby Rlegel of Richmond southern amateur champion and only other simon pure to finish scored 319 While refraining from any positive selections Bob Jones praised Campbell’s shotmaking ability highly After jusracllce round with the Seattle youth Little's choice of a because is Goodman successor “Johnny has the experience and more good shots in his bag than any of the others” Grantland Rice dean of the sports writers named Campbell Goodman and Emery — in that order Horton Smith winner of the $3000 Augusta national tournament for the second time added Jimmy McHale a California youngster to the list Tommy Armour Chicago professional prePaul Runyan forfers Goodman mer P G A champion listed Willie Turnesa youthful pride of the Turn-es- a clan as the “finest amateur shotmaker in the country” May Demoralize Amateurs Gene Sarazen took the slant that Little's retirement “will demoralize the amateur ranks thus giving Great Britain a great chance to capture the Walker cup for the first time at Pine Valley" Texas is expected by many observconers to produce outstanding tenders for Little’s amateur crown including Dave Goldman 1934 run-nerEd White intercollegiate former champion Gus Moreland Walker cupper and Reynolds Smith a aensation at each of the last two rational tournaments At least two of these four are likely to make the Walker cup squad Other amateurs mentioned In the poll include Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati twice a medalist in the national amateur Ernest Pieper Jr of San Jose Cal and Verne Stewart Stanford star from New Mexico up Ambers Triumphs NEW YORK April 7 Iff)— Lew Ambers of Herkimer N Y leading contender for Tony Canzoneri’s lightweight crown tonight outpointed Pete Mascia of New York d in the feature bout Ot the Broadway arena Ambers weighed 135 Mascia 139V |