Show Prom Takes Hi School Cinder Title Coast Polo Aces Down Three State Marks Fall In Tourney Pole-Vault- Athletes Show Skill on Provo Field of Preston er Sets Record of 12 Feet 5V2 Inches " for Event - — t 'V v " ft 5 1 ’’L't r' s" ? New Figures for Book ' s ' By MARLOWE BRANAOAX PROVO— Three new records were written into the history of Utah high school track and two others were tied Saturday in spacioiis Brigham Young university stadium as Provo high school ascended the pinnacle In prep cinder competition for the The season econd consecutive Bulldogs scored 30 points ten of them coming In the final events on the program as' triumajis were red corded in the mile and m '' ’ s x r '1 4 x r v v s vs ss v fv - ' ' ‘ 4 '' V: ' V " - r —4 S twr x W - f X— W ' r - -- V- s'' f " ' A ‘’J — ' s A ' si ‘ X V s ' - - t i i' '( — v- i A ri I 'Jt 11 'll i 880-yar- relays New marks were established in the javelin in which Darol Wintle Box Elder husky tossed the spear 178 feet to break the 17195-foo- t mark made by Glen Alley former North Rich performer back in 1931 the high hurdles in Which Allen Parkins slim Davis s of a speedster clipped second off the mark of : 16 8 made last season by John Williams of Beaver and in the pole vault) which saw Earl Winger diminutive Preston performer upset the dope by defeating Johnson of Lincoln and tuuiMiiwiiH "a0-"- ’ N isiirWA'tA Clark of North Summit premeet favorites by sailing over the crossbar at 12 feet 5V4 Inches — better by 't 'r' five and one-hainches than the mark made back in 1932 by George i Gourley then a student at Pleasant v'4 Grove high school 1 5 -- “ Ellsworth Ties Record v v x In addition to the new marks set ' "r ' ' ' "t ryi aurvn ' Ellsworth Cy Payson speedster iWgWMLWHm equaled the :098 record in the dash and little Davie Camp& bell Murray hurdle ace skimmed over the high obstacles in :238 equaling the mark made in this event last year by Ira Winger a Ellsformer Preston luminary worth’s performance was the finest made since 1921 when Oscar Smith then a student at East high school established the record which since has eluded all high school sprinters Provo's victory was directly due to itg triumphs in the two relays mentioned the Bulldogs failing to P i' A P' rapture a single first place in other " c V —events The Bulldogs however rev s n mained threats throughout as Boyle took seconds in the century and dashes and Reese captured four precious points by snar' V' ing second in the javelin George ' H ) ftjfj 4 Sutherland added three points in d dash by capturing third the place and Nuttall brought the total to 30 by finishing fifth in the mile run '—’H ' Payson led by Ellsworth who individual honors eV c' captured scoring of the meet with firsts in the two sprints a second in the broad jump and concluding his almost single-hande- d onslaught by running as the leadoff man in the medley relay team which swept to victory 4Mb and Davis a contender tied for second each scoring 25 points The fr)-- ' Lion speedsters tallied 1514 points Other schools finished as follows: Granite 225 Murray 14 Box ss: i Elder 13: Lincoln 115 Ogden 11 a Uintah 10 North Cache 9 South tM' - N Cache 8 American Fork 75 North ® J ' 1 s ' Emery 7 Duchesne 6: Sallna 6 f '' I f'7 v't Preston 5 Jordan 5 North Sum- V mit 4 Weber Pleasant Grove and j Wasatch academy 3 each: Tooele Spanish Fork Greenrlver Dixie and '4 Alterra 2 each and Springvllle L Wintle Shows Skill High school cinder stars demonstrated remarkable abilWintle’s performances In his three in the state meet- held Saturday at Provo In the top ity ovents were amomj the outstanding photo Earl Winger ofPfeston is shown clearing the crossbar features of the meet The Bee star in his record-breakin- g The picture pole vault performance scored all of his team's points to take runnerup honors in individual dash just below tells the story of the finish in the 100-yascoring He placed first in the Left to fight the runners are Curtis Boyle Nielsonnd Ells-wof- th javelin and set a new record in dothe latter the victor Darol Wintle lower loft is ing so repeated his first place pershown tossing the javelin and the inset presents Allen Performance in the discus and annexed third in the shot kins high hurdles winner Ellsworth’s great performances In the sprints and broad jump drew acclaim from the large crowd assembled for the meet and Earl Winger’s upset victory in the pole vault was a major attraction on the program Perkins a junior at Davis three-tenth- v 7' tv JtMi ri' I m V wsiiwsA tun" I '' M - sx ' I vi £J f 7 krn sZZ m i-- is Ad Af 100-ya- San Mateo caddy n But “just in case” as Dr put It he gave the unco scious and apparently dead Neves an injection of adrenalin powerful heart stimulant Ten minutes later as fellow jockeys stood around the “bier” shaking their heads and lamenting the fate of their companion Neves gat up In 10 minutes more he announced he was ready to return to the track and ride in the closing races Dr Warburton prevented that but he permitted little Ralph to throw a leg up on some mounts today "Boy am I glad to be alive" Neves said as hs Steered Adder to third place in the second race and pushed High Sun to second in the third “He sure is a tough hombre” the doctor remarked X f f A? U’A 220-ya- r ’ Z' ’ X 220-yar- s vt xS s s s A- r s ' A rd Bulldog Netters Annex Top High School Honors showed that he will undoubtedly develop Into an ultra-fin- e performer by his record breaking performance in the high hurdles PIOVO — Provo high school team made a dean sweep of the Credit must be given to the Bull-- 1 dogs— a gang of fighters who came state tennis tourney here Saturday winning both the singles and back in indomitable fashion when doubles crowns to give the school a sweeping three-ws- y victory the odds appeared against their captrack team having won the title turing the meet) Provo fell down for the day the Alfred Alder and Jack Thurgood4" in several events and yet the mem6 both were bers of the winning relay teams despite the fact that they ars but in atraight sets affairs demonstrated the truth of the old sophomores to ball played brilliant POIBLKS adage — ‘‘A team which won't be win the doubles crown while Merlin beaten can’t be beaten” Victory rode on the wings or father on the Slack diminutive recqueteer won flying feet of the relay team mem- his way to the singles crown Carbon county teams proved1 fibers several of whom had disapnalists in both divisions and fightpointed the partisan crowd in earlier events ing with every ounce of their Carl Clark who finished Becond strength give the local champions rovo high defeated in the pole vault also was credited hard battles in each event Mike Atuma of Waeatt 42 62 necwith a leap better than the former In the singles games were Becond round—Walh and Rachel Cap state record for this event the essary before Slack finally overpow- bon defeated Mangum and Harmon B Y Alder and Thurgood Provo North Summit performer being ered his opponent Hardy Roberts of high defeated Oowani and Crandall Tooele three-inc- h awarded a Roberts who 64 jump Carbon 4 Pina)— Alder and Thuygood Provo dewhich went for naught in the face won the “Y” Invitation meet feated Walsh and Rachel Carbon of Winger’s scintillating achiev- title two weeks ago proved a worthy SINGLES First round — Swenson B Y high de' ement rival and only Slack’s better physi- feated Crane Wmetch academy V7 Roberta Carbon defeated Bur’nn Medals were presented all first cal condition and his refusal to be in was all beaten second apd third place winners r'carhc!' o'' Pehr"on! the determining factor events except the three relays in In doubles t ha Carbon duo of Jack Crnw bi Becond round Pehrerm defeated Slufk Walsh and Orlando Rachel also which only the vlaant term a trophy by D R Mitchell proved Tartars for the Provo eom- - Rnbrti Orfitcd P'enon fi 2 R'’b'rl’’ 6 4 bination and although Provo won 9 unT aTB1“'l‘ president of the U H S A A 7-- 5 hard-foug- 8-- ht 1-- 6-- ot 9-- 11 5 4 6-- 3 fi'is k a v- How Athletes Feature Taken In Prep Meet By King Saxon Earned Points NEW YORK May 9 W-K- Ing monarch of the turfs mllers last year and Goldey F bidding for the right to rule the filly Shot— Aguirre Ogden Atkinson division scored easy victories on Jamaica’s closing program SaturDavis Wintle Box Elder Swan day Davis Bogden Murray Distance The king carrying the silks of C H (Pat) Knebelkamp raced to 47 95 feet Mile— Briggs Granite Cook Uin- his second successive triumph In the on miles of tah Phillips Weber: Green Salina the 53000 and Excelsior handicap Goldey Nuttall Provo Time 4:39 3 F a daughter of Tall Timber which 440— Conder Lincoln: Thatcher cost Mrs W A Bridges only $160 Provo Bybee North Cache e as a yearling chalked up her Alterra Butterfield Jor- straight victory and boostedeighth her dan Time :52 8 earnings to an even $13000 in ac100 — Ellsworth for the five furlongs of the Boyle Payson Provo Fitzwater Duchesne Niel- counting Rosedale stakes son Pleasant Grove Freeman OgThe King payed 11 to 20 in earn den Time :88 (Ties state record) ing the purse of $6400 and Goldey — Discus Wintle Box Elder F returned 3 to 5 for her triumph Stokes North Emery and Atkinson which netted Mr Bridges $3525 Davis tied for second Lee South Cache Swan Davis Distance 12125 feet Daniel Soot Captures 120 high hurdles — Perkins Davis Maxfleld Jordan Wahlen Murray Cedarhurst National Dalton Payson Doorman SpHng-vlll- e Time': 155 (State record) High Jump— Rynearson Granite Stokes North Emery Ginger of NEW YORK May 9 fPI-- Mr Lincoln Atkinson of Granite Peters Frank M Gould’s Daniel Soot of American Fork and Anderson of twice winner of the Maryland hunt Davis tied for third Height 5 cup Saturday wdn the Cedarhurst feet 9 8 Inches grand national a test of three miles Javelin— Wintle Box Elder Rees& over the brush which featured the Provo Groesbcck American Fork annual spring meeting of the Rock-awa- y Slater Tooele Atkinson Davis Disassociation Steeplechase tance 176 feet (New state record) Ridden by Charley White the Pole vault —Winger Preston big black gelding went around the Clark North Summit Johnson Lin- short hairpin course in 6:18 to beat coln Keele Spanish Fork Atkin- Alvin Untermeyer’s Drapeau by 20 son Granite Height 12 feet 5'n lengths The third horse to cross inches (State record) the line was Ludington’s GasBroad Jump— Rynearson Granite ton Ellworth Payson Sasaki Ogden Norton DuFitswater Ogden Catcher Released chesne Distance 20 feet 11U inches HOUSTON Texag May 9 Granite Cook UinDoerr second string catcher tah Gardner American Fork Conder Lincoln Smith Pleasant Grove of th Houston club of th Texas Time 2 03 9 league who played in the Pacific to220— Ellsworth Payson Boyle Coast league the last two years Provo Sutherland Provo Fitz- day was released outright to Jackwater Duchesne Lund Wasatch sonville In the East Texas league to make room for Bill Conroy Timef :22 3 Academy 200 low hurdle— Campbell Mur- catcher obtained in option from the ray Dalton Pdysfln Perkins rhllndolphla Athletics Davis Smtih North Cache Wahlen Time :236 Murav (Tics state Saxon Wis-comb- N-4- 3 880-Dri- ggs record) Medley relay— Payson (Ellsworth Dalton Clark Kempton) Salina South Cache Uintah and Murray Time 3519 Mile relay— Provo (Bourne A Backman E Backman Thatcher) Davis South Cache Green River and Dixie Time 3:36 3 880 relay— Provo (Boyle Nielson Graham Sutherland) North Cache Murray Dixie Wasatch Time 1:331 on Soggy Cinders Aggies Finish Second and Denver Third Doctor War-burto- 120-ya- H" of BAY MEADOWS TRACK SAN MATEO Cal May 9 By LOUDON KELLY hours after he was ' BOULDER Colo May 9 (AP)— Surprising nobody Colorado pronounced dead Ralph Nevee a university's Buffaloes Saturday won the eastern division traek and Lazarus of ' the turf world rode field meet under miserable conditions in Norlin stadium money-winnin- g horses in SaturRain stung the athletes’ faces and turned the already soggy day’s racing at Bay Meadows cinder stretch into e puddle-dotte- d track- slippery runway Nevee was Injured in a bad spill The order of the finish: In the racing Friday He landed Colorado university 90 Colorado hard on his head and Dr J A Warburton track physician de- State eSH Denver university 31 cided that the fall had killed the Colorado Mines 254 Colorado collittle jockey who used to be a lege 18 Wyoming 16 and Oreeley w' y 'S Jockey Annexes Second and Third Following Colorado University Comeg Through as Expected Diagnosis ’ Stanford Rider Ever Series With Redskin? in Great Encounter Eastern Several Side Track Title f ' i ' y ' s i j - 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Then Takes Capture - Race Prize ' - ' 'r — V: y n’ ’ ' I'V H ’ Javelin High Hurdles Events Also Feature ' X- - ts Ellsworth Is Star lf ‘U’by6to3 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING MAY 10 1936 Academy and French Olympic Entry Left to New Officials PARIS tody 9 WP)-- The French cabinet refused late Saturday to agree to France’s participation in the Olympic games leaving the whole question to the incoming leftist government Politicians srid thev believed it "evtreme’y doubtful" Hie new t chamber end government would agree to credits neiessary to send a team to "Germany State 13 dash 440-ya- The time of 503 seconds was good consider- ing conditions Third In Relay C U placed only third in tne mile relay in which she set the Rocky Mountain conference standard of 3:206 last year Mines won with Greeley State second Coach Frank C Pott of the winners used only one runner— Everett Chesney — of the four who set the relay mark although all were available Gilbert Cruter C U’s "brown antelope” cleared 6 feet 314 inches In the high jump an inch and one-ha- lf short of th conference record He has one more chance at the record this season— in the conference meet here in two weeks Quite as expected Leonard Volz of Colorado topped the point makers with 16 tallies He won the ahotput was runnerup in the hurdles end broad jump and dash third In the The points were spread among the competing teams more evenly than last year when Colorado piled up 100 and Colorado State scored 72 for second Takes Ten Firsts In winning its seventh eastern title under Coach Pott C U took 10 first places four seconds five thirds And a tie for third three The Buffs fourths and a fifth placed In every event Ths summaries: 220-ya- rd 100-ya- i Bllot C A jut:VAl C pat Iff C Mullfuat Mine “yke C A C 44 ft Vfc In 440yArd run — Nell C C Wlnnj C A Cl Scofield C U Rpeckman Oreeley :R03 Myere Wyoming Mile run — Force Mine Blerllng D U :n Lootens D U Howsam C U McLough-li4 32 3 Greeley Javelin — Hamilton C U Walt C A C Hess C C Caffrey Erickson Wyoming D U 176 ft UAi In 100-yardash— ’Croeby C U Appleby Vola Ca A C C U Bratton £ U :04:S Lam C U 130-yer- pijh Toun- - D U C U Espinosa hi Oentle Latta Wyoming C C :1S I 890-yar- d run — Haines D ' U : Llddle Mines Green C U Smith Wyoming Phillips d U iiflOS— O 1) dash Groeby Winn "Oyard A 0 U Bratton D U & Applebvljt aney High Jump— Cruter C U Hannah C : tied for third Hama C A C bis 1 A C and J Kearns C U A 3 Edward McKeon Leads Attack for Victors Wilcken Plays Well The hard riding Stanford pah) team took the University of Utah into camp Saturday six goals to series threo to split a two-gaThe Ute won th first gam Thursday four to three Saturday’s fracas was marked Dy hair raising rides rough checking plenty of fouls and beautiful stick work by members of both teams Leads Attack The Stanford attack was led 7y Edward McKeon at number four and- - Leon Derby at number two McKeon played an outstanding defensive game and Derby was the mainstay in most of the coivt Women’s Cityj Golf Tourney but number Opens Season atwalked with No records were even grazed there were a few surprises Wayne Nell halfback on the Colorado college football team spun mud into the faoe of Gordon Winn of Colorado State the favorite in win- ning the Standout ‘4 In C Ca-- (t Hummer throw-U Haines c U 1 SI ft 11 lit Two-mi- l run —Harvey C A C : Fore ft Mines Tail D U HoffMohler man Wyoming 10 28 1 t’ol ami— Tifti mi ilrst 61ovek Bichar of O tied for fourth C A C 12 ft Mines and Dickinson Retry 22o-arC U low hnrdlea— fcearu Voia C A C Wyoming oung D U 24 3 Morton C A C Mila relav -- Mins (Hanevf Hundhauaan Jenkln Llddle) Oreeley State Colorado Colorado rolleg Denxer 3 31 5 Broad Jump— Hamilton C If Voa C A C Rehwoldt Greeley Appieby C U (Jlhba Donald McAusland for the visitors off high scoring honors with five goals to his credit James Fullerton at number three male Betty the other Stanford score Russel Rasmussen the other member of the Stanford team didn’t see action in the contest Salt City Crown C H Wilcken at number ofthree kls played one of the best games career to star for the IJtes In addiThe first major golf tournament tion to playing a heads dp defensive of the 1936 season will be the Salt game he gave the spectators plenty of his Lake City women’s championship to cheer about with 2ome beautiful drives down the fled meet at Nibley park starting May Captain Arthur Pratt at number 18 All of the leading women one for Utah played his usual brilare tuning up their games liant game Pratt took over two of ' for this test and one of the best the three Utah goals and was for his stickwork fields In years is expected Helen Hofmann Is defending Scores Other Goal champion and the favorite Her John Lowe at number pne for the strongest competition Is expected local team scored the Other Utah from Betty Botterill of the Salt goal ‘and staved off several StanLake Country club Mrs Florence ford drives with outstanding blockBorg of Nibley park and Mrs R ing Stanford Rossiter at number C Hill of Bonneville four for the UteB did an excellent Mrs A H Means runner-u- p for job on the defense and was a big the honors last season Is not ex- factor in th Utah offensive Mrs Pearl Ripected to compete The Stanford players left Saturis not day evening for Palo Alto' ley another top notcher STANFORD UTAH playing enough golf to keep her McAuttind 1 Lo gam at par and does not plan to Dfrlw 2 Prat I 3 take part but most of the other Fullerton Wilcken Mi Keon 4 Roeelteri feminine etare will be in the race Substitutions' Uth— H n Jsnsen tor Some of the other leading candi- !owe Goals Stanford— McAuilaftd 6 Ful- 1 — Pratt t Lows l Fouls j Utah lerton dates for the city honors are: Mrs Stanford — McKeon 1 Fullerton lT)erby4ljS McAueland Utah — Rossiter 1 Pratt 2 J E Bramwell and Mrs F C Ar- Lows 1 Atferea -- Sergeant Wiley Caudell mour of Forest Dale Mrs Lr S Packman Mrs B P Manley and Mrs E E Finch of Fort Douglas Mrs G I'Reed Mrs A L Glndrup Mrs A C Moore Mrs R T Stewart snd Mrs F T Whitworth of 74-5- 7 th Salt Lake Country club Mrs L F Thompson and Mrs George McFarland of Bonneville Mrs S E Hemstreet of Nibley Park EUGENE Ore May 9 (UP) The city meet will open on Monof Washington's trac University on be and day completed Friday team clean sweeps in botl May 22 All entries should sign up hurdlesscoring races defeated Universal at the Nibley park golf shop or i with one of the local professionals of Oregon 74 to 67 Saturday Two conference records in field as soon as possible events were broken Preceding the tournament a state breeze saved marks inbutthea brisl sprin driving contest will be staged for events the feminine players Th driving "Squeak" Lloyd Oregon's one meet la set for Sunday May 17 All women golfers are Invited to man track team smashed the con ference broad jump record of 2 take part feet 3 inches established just 31 years ago by Dan Kelley Oreg Lloyd jumped 24 feet 4 Inches team’s drives one Helen Hofmann Botterill Favorites for Lake shot-make- rs 1 Huskies Down Oregon Vandermay of Washington set Taylor Horse inches high jump record of feet former mark Inches set Takes Prize Washington new 6 The 37 yas 6 fee in 1935 by SwlcWi 3 Bud Shoemaker Oregon's ae lost his first dual mee sprinter BAY MEADOWS TRACK SAN race when Killien Washington best MATEO Cal May 9 (UP)— A short-price- d him in the d dash Shdfc-- 1 favorite the makep-wothe 100 A of C T the stock t Special Agent farm justified the support of scores of backers today by winning the $10000 Bay Meadows handicap top feature of trie Bay Meadows spring 2 ft 2 In hFDlnosR C C Dicua throw — Walton C V : Mihallck meeting C C lanta Wyoming: Van Dyk C A 0 Azucar first Santa Anita C Rehwoldt Oreeley 146 ft 10 in ' race winner was second and Uppermost like Special Agent a t Wing Net Title Canadian-owne- d horse was third ALTO Cal May 9 ()— LONDON May 9 (A)— Fur the The race was over a route of one PALO 11 of the 15 first places second year In a row Senorlta Anita mile and and Special Scoring and the dash sweeping Satstar American South Llzana Agent eon cf Sir Gallahadll made Stanford track and field urday won tht Hurllngham hard it in 1:43 just 60 seconds under the defeated the San Francisco athleus Olymcourts single tennis tournament tract mark set by little Top Row pic club 71 to 60 in their dual She defeated Mary Hardwick 10-- 8 several year ago meet Here Saturday With a burden of 117 pounds Olympic games candidates of the seven less than Azucar’s and under club— Ben Eastman who) the capablu handling of George ran chiefly In the half-mil-e Burns who rode the stable's Indian est on the coast this1:529 fast- I year and Broom in th Kentucky derby and Walter Marty with a high jump of dreWTfl5-da- y suspension the horse 6 feet 8 inches— scored easily ini from the string of Major Austin C thoir events but Stanford todkJ Taylor Vancouver B C million- shorter distance and hurdles vicaire was clearly the best horse in tories and won by the margin of the race in the discus and relay He paid only $380 to'wln $240 to points Marty’s jump today was three- place and $240 to show eighths of an Inch short of hie ovnf r 220-yar- four-year-o- ld n Indians Dowiv Olympic Club $100-00- 220-ya- 1 How H S Teams Scored world’s record Washington Secures Old Firpo Marberry WASHINGTON May 9 0P1-F- Irish Win Over J Buckeye Team red Marberry big right hand pitcher released several days ago by th New York Giants was signed Saturday by the Washington Senators Marberry who pitched for Washington 1 decade or eo ago was an SOUTH BEND Ind May 9 —Notre Dame nosed out Ohio (UP Stat a spectacular track meet Satur day despite three new local record established by Captain Jesse OweH of the Buckeyes scored nine firsts son but resigned In order to try n four for Notre Dame Seven recorc comeback with the Giants were broken five of them by Bucl Henry Coppola young right hand eye tracksters Notre Dame finished with 71 pitcher vas released by Washington to Chattanooga of th Southern points Ohio State with 'TOI an association Michigan Stat trailed with lOh In |