| Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 1936 State Points for fferriman to Be Standout Ball Carrier TIME OUT! By Chet Smith Manfredo to Coach Rated Tosses Straight Battle Burke Fire Victims Give Levin Bout At Salt Lake ‘Key’ Players for Pairings o Copper Links Tussle Made ft World’s New Mat Champ Dumps Huge Kansan Letter to Coast Paper Hold Local to Promoter Kingsley to Kunkel Evens Score With Zaharias From Kizer Lists Two Bout September 28 in Contest Geertsen Deceased as Hopefuls By j c D Heavies to Be on Card Wins Pro Sweepstakes Levin crowned Dave the of wrestling champion newly Young Tate Part Hancock Plans Trouble for Indians Reserves to Be Weak Coach 1 world upheld the honor and dignity of his high office Friday Dave won in night at the arena by defeating Jack Washburn By JI5IMY HODGSON Special to The Tribune GREELEY Sept 18— With Don Merriman bard hitting fullback of the 1934 cochampionship squad back in school Greeley State will try tp pull another “iron man" atunt Th the forthcoming R M C football race starting with Utah September 26 at Salt Lake City Merrlman was one of the eight mep who played every second of the title campaign two years ago Which t was featured hy Greeley’s 137 triumph over Colorado' university Ho stayed out of school last fall remaining at his home In Waukegan 111 so hs could perform in Chicago’s Golden Gloves boxing tournament He will be the mainstay of this pear’s backfield Just as he was in 1934 when he teamed with the now graduated Roy Hardin who was ons of the best quarterbacks in ths conference Coach John Hancock haa induced Elmo Cromer State’s star basketball Greeley guard to come out for football this year and believes he will prove the passing and blocking teammate he needs for Merriman Prep Star Cromer was a star back at Fort Collins high in his scholastic days but he concentrated on basketball to ths exclusion of ail other sports after coming to college The Bears should be a little faster this year than they were a year ago Besides Hardin they lost some valuable material by gradua-tlo- n auchaa Tom Murphy and John The fifth annual Utah Copper open golf championship tournament will get under way Saturday with most of the leading professional and amateur shotmakers in the state fighting for the honors had signed up for Twenty-eig- straight falls Much interest centered in Levin who made his first appearance in Salt Lake City Friday Spectators beheld a clean-ctrim athlete amazingly muscled and bewilder-ingl- y ut ARENA RESULTS Dave Levin 200 Brooklyn N Y defeated Jack Wash- burn Kansas 245 straight falls first 18 In two minutes batThe long and eagerly-awaite- d tle between AI Manfredo Pacific coast welter champion and Jackie Burke lntermountain welter title claimant is to bo held In Salt Lake City Monday September 28 Lou anHoffman local promoter nounced Friday that he lytd completed arrangements for the match which for ono reason or another has been twice put off Ogden made a bid for tho scrap but Suey Welch Manfredo’s ics Angeles tfept is ons) Noble Kizer Purdue coach listed two “phantom" players Tom halfback - and Carl Dahl-ber- g guard as the “key men of his 1936 team in a letter received Friday by a Los Angeles newspaper In reply to a questionnaire sent to leading football coaches Both McGannon and D&hlberg were killed In the recent dressing room explosion which marked the second tragedy in Purdue’s football history Kizer answered the questionnaire before the two T players were killed' ' Thirty-thre- e years ago the Boilermakers were en route to Bloomington to play Indiana when their train was wrecked seven varsity players being killed j crotch and body drop second 5 minutes flying tackle Architecturally Levin Del Kunkel 193 Salt Lake the tourney Friday night and more is a distinct departure from the are expected to register Saturday usual run of topnotch wrestlers City defeated Babe Zaharias 225 Pueblo Colo Zaharias Entries will be received up until 2 He weighs less than 200 pounds and won first fall 10 minutes p m workalike a rather tohlsagrer-men-t John Geertsen became one of the than a ponderous mass of moving second 8 minutes with Hoffman for a Salt Lake hot favorites for the crown Friday flesh flying tackle body press Kunkel when he captured the pro sweep City meeting May Carry On won third 2 mihutes drop Tho scrap is to be at 10 rounds stakes tournament which was held Inasmuch as Jimmy Londos was L kick and is to be billed as an engageas a preliminary to the open tour- but a with most compared midget Bill Longson 282 Salt Lake ment for the western welterweight ney Geertsen turned in a brilliant of his pponents and yet held the card of crown three under par City and Juan Olaquivel 225 for years so Levin championship match Hoffman announces that1 he has for first prize Spain drew one-fa- ll You would insist on putting that cast iron deer in the on along the lines that carry may no fall Second lined up several bouts In support Mrs T D Morris Wins Borg crown which The season! pii3®df2ollowed front yard during the hunting 213 of the Manfredo-Burk- e George Kondelias feature Al Harry Borg of Nibley park wait rests upon the dome of this youthGreece defeated Fred McFranks and Lee Robinson heavy second in the sweepstakes event ful butcher boy found lodgement Fort Douglas Match 205 Kenzie Salt Lake City weights are to meet in a rematch with a 70 and Howard Ridge home there because Levin is astonishone-fa- ll match 9 minutes at six rounds: Johnny Candia Utah club professional Was third with a ingly powerful agile as a monkey arm stomp feather champion of Garland and Mrs T D Morris defeated Mrs 71 and slippery as an eel Eddie Simms are booked for four R E Lum 3 and 2 in the grand Wally Thompson 200 Salt These three stars along with " From the spectators’ standpoint Lake City and Jack Holland rounds An effort is being made semifinals of the Fort Douglas George Schneiter Ogden pro who Friday’s match between Washburn 208 Milwaukee drew in one-fa- ll atch Kid Barger of Preston women’s directors’ tourney Mrs finished second to Sid Harman in and Levin left much to be desired match no fall reads (Killer) Pierce of R O Pearce and Miss Ann EloUe the event last year Tee Branca since Washburn pursued his cus5itoVokiflt Barger’s acceptance had Sweeney will clash Saturday In of Fort Douglas Alex McCafferty tomary Illegal tactics and thus denot been received up to Friday the other penultimate tussle of the Country club Earl Schneiter prived Levin of demonstrating the A blind bogey tournament Is once was night These two weigh about 165 a was draw Never It Stevenson Alex of of and is of he the extent which full class Much Logan Power With Experi Cornhuskers Pack Too scheduled at the Post links Saturthere a sign or a threat at slugging pounds each Forest Dale are some of the other credited with possessing Another preliminary or two will day Someone who wrestles cleanly or at any unlawful tactics It was outstanding professionals enced Lineup Oklahoma Touted Ed Kingsley state amateur ruler like Del Kunkel for example and a fine bout in which the boys dis- also be arranged says Hoffman for four years was enticed into the Levin would have made a better ex- played innumerable holds and coun tournament at the last minute and hibition of it However Levin proved tec holds The applause with which By ELMER F LAYDEN becomes the favored amateur and a himself a gifted athlete He leaped their efforts was rewarded waa a Dan Bledsoe Added to Member All America Board of Football manifestation of approval powerful contender for the title into instantaneous favor with the sincere A crowd that filled tho arena White Pines High Staff (Reg U S Patent Office) WHITE STAR OIL After Ed’s double win at Colorado spectators who booted Washburn a three-fourtof Capacity turned out There is nothing sensational to offer in matting a' 'tabulation he should be able to go through the hundred times Vs FORT DOUGLAS Rondono Nev— a pair of ELY Bledsoe Dan an In local field to victory unless his shots Levin won the first fall with a to see the champion The bill as a structor at the SUNDAY tackles Joe Beluzzo a slippery of prospects for 1936 in the Big Six conference 11:38 A M school whole was well received and seemed Dayton high with faded lack of 18 have in minutes practice body drop scooping back and two husky guards named The reason is Nebraska which looks to be more powerful than since and a 1933 graduate of the UniverCOLORED Colorado open test Kings- up the gigantic Washburn and to satisfy everybody the Elliott Rosa and John Barnett sity of Nevada will fill the vacancy ever and by a comfortable edge the champion as usual The ley's appearance adds a great deal blamming him to the floor with ter' HOUSE OF DAVID Hardin’s experience as a field in the White Pine high school staff secthe to is in meet color of the Cornhuskers have won the title six times It the eight years Jfte rific force The champion won the Six The the caused Vs D & R G of Carrol general will be most sadly missed by resignation Big he ond local meet has played in second with a series of flying The tackles have been supplanted Big Six conference has existed By Associated Press Lockridge who accepted a position AND ALL STARS In season this were well executed These tackles In three sateach hitters Standings (leading so far as the first team is conin the Panama Canal Zone Nebraska fans are pretty well SUNDAY 2 P M amaSome ) : other of the standout and league both swiftly being accurately cerned by two equally powerful isfied that the Cornhuskers will Bledsoe was a star member of the BALL R H AB Pet teur Robbins are and Jack delivered players White 106 192 382 University of Nevada basketball and COMMUNITY PARK Appling men in Beryl Rose 197 and Mike 8c 503 102 P 554 Waner to Pirates title and hence Abel of 210 the 379 Larson Ed Utah they Score sweep Evens Copper Up Starr 198 both lettermen AverlU 127 217 Indian 375 track teams and will have charge Children 25c Adults 40o show more interPerry of Forest Dale Walter 282 33 105 372 of the local track team and teach Del Kunkel evened up the score Phelps Dodgers Ths Bears have high hopes of Bonne96 Yankees 406 360 Wilcox 146 Dickey of and in est the Juddy possitwo Babe Zaharias with come science with an winning by Medwtck Cardinals 108 600 natural outstand having 209 348 up ville bilities of their of three falls the Babe taking the tng guard in the Frank huskies defeating Play Early other Last week Zaharias gained Barnhardt who will play on the Minnesota and The tournament 'will be over 54 a questionable decision over Kunleft Side of the line and Is surpris Pitt both of whom holes with 18 holes set for Satur- kel so the outcome Friday night Barn lngly fast for his weight won from the day and 36 for Sunday Some of the sets the two on 'equal terms Special to The Tribune hardt halls from Ottawa 111 and Cornhuskers last Zaharias again resorted to hairprofessionals will play early Saturhad some freshman experience at EPHRAIM — It took no deyear The Minneday In order to get back to their pulling and kneeing and a bit of the University of Illinois before rision of ah umpire to detersota game coming courses for the afternoon rush Most when opportunity pre mine that Principal A L Tipcasting his lot witlj the local agon October 10 will of the players will compete in the sented Honors — or dishonors — in of the gregation He weighed 237 when Ephraim high petts both afternoon however the slugging department were about school was “out” There- was for the first workout here teams be at their Four ca&h prizes will he given to even a week ago' no question about it He was The Pitt the leading professionals Four amapeak Zaharias won the first fall with “out cold” And he is still out Needs Experience contest teur prizes art also arranged for what may be termed a reverse coming anbe of school will for and From there on however- Greelate in November shotmak- headlock following the planting of the leading simon-pur- e other day or two ley’s outlook is not so rosy The when both teams ers along with seven prize for the a hefty knee in Del’s midsection all It team is virtually without high grade happened Wednesday low scorer from each of the clubs Kunkel took the second with a flyare well polished afternoon Principal Tippetts reserves and it is inexperienced in with representatives in the test Elmer Layden and experienced ing tackle and body press and the went to the baseball field to the middle of ths line to start Only should be one of the classics of the The first round pairings follow: third in three minutes with a couple confer with Coach Clive 29 men are out for practice and one 8:30 — George Schneiter Orden C C of neatly placed dropkicks Te Br&nct Port uourlM Remund He was standing of them Ed Holroyd sub year Alex McCafferty Country club Bill Longson and Juan Olaquivel near aa a home will — Bible X coming Dizzy LI Monte Danna 8:35 is Coach Ernie Schneiter laid two sorely guard up for already went half an hour to a draw in a John Geertsen Bonneville was Dean preup weeks with an ankle Injury warming miss Bernle Scheber star end and Earl Schneiter Locan tussle that was the essence of paratory for an interclass 1 The Captain W R Goodrich Logan starting line will average 186 Jerry LaNoue who had a great day roughness from start to finish 1 :30 — Ed Perry Foreit Dale Peterbaseball game Billy pounds which compares favorably Henderson When the two weren’t pummeling Nibley park Jerry beat and almost Minnesita son hot the let a Abel Larson Utah Copper go with most of the' forward walls in against pitcher in the ring they were each other Norm Bonneville 1:35— Shultz one also The let catcher it the conference but the backfield the Gophers But that’s about the Robert Taylor Utah Copper outside Twice Olaquivel it doing F T Whitworth Country club go and It struck Principal Tipeven with Merrlman at fullback extent of his serious graduation went over the ropes and down to 1:40— Jack Anderson Bonneville Will average only 164 pounds petts above the right eye near the concrete with Longson after George Burtoft Nibley park losses Lloyd Cardwell Is back and the temple It was about an Paul GArstde Utah Copper Tommio Drew the blocking back him like a hound close on the track 1:45— Juddy Wilcox Bonneville Sam Francis and Johnny so are conhour he before 161 regained Weighs only Jack Robbins Utah Copper pounds although of a deer Upon each occasion the sciousness The doctor has orBlafnfe Hulmstou El Monte he is hard and fast Cromer will Howell LaNoue’s understudy who two slashed the air and each other 1:50— Walt Cosgriff Bonneville which backfield out a will round bed him in for to dered stay 170 Delbert Mitchell Utah Copper weigh earound pounds and is should go with flying fists as the spectators an behind Is he few expert Jack until Dale Purdle Forest places a entirely days and Merrlman will be Tangyr-H1:55— Harrv Borg Nibley park hastily scrambled out of their seats line enced of seriout from any danger the mainstays of the club’s pass Ed Kingslev Utah Copper to give the gladiators plenty of elKanand State Kansas concusous Oklahoma brain effects of Howard a Utah Ridge Copper defense bow room They needed it HowAlex Stevenson Dale Forest 2:0— next sas the in sion grouping appear Tom McHugh Forest Dale Nobody seems to have any sort of ever each descent to the cement shade a with Bill Oklahoma Wilte Provo possibly priority claim on the other back-fiel- d was followed by a return to the two other stronger than the Paul Sittler position mat and the concluding hell found v East Galore one is Veterans candidate sophomore High Organizes Polo them whaling away for all they were chiefly because of his fleetness worth It was a melee Just a wildly Captain Biff Jones has lost 14 out Feminine Golf Gub John Hecomvich a pros- of his 29 lettermen but he can put melee Contest pect from Marble Minn hits off an entire team of lettermen on the Postponed A girls’ golf club has been or excitingStomp Downs Popeye tackle with a little more zip and field if he wishes— and probably will ganized at East high school by George Kondelias again employed has been a little more dependable not because of the promise shown by NEW YORK Miss' Erma Murdock with 24 mem- his favorite the arm stomp to subSept 18 tPt-- The as a pass receiver several sophomore prospects first game of the international polo bers enrolled Acting as temporary due an opponent In this case his Ths most elusive ball carrier of showed his coaching series between John Hay Whitney’s officers of the club until vanquished adversary was Fred the lot is the 150 pound Charles when last Oklahoma Greentree four representing the elections are held are thepermanent year genius members McKenzie and George Popeye well known In Colorado for took Among United States and Argentina which of the runnerup honors transportation committee roughed it right smartly for a spell his ground gaining exploits a couple his key men returning are Bill Satwas scheduled for Lois Wheatlake Emilia Segil and hut when Kondelias finally got into of years ago with North high of Breeden tailback who originally was postponed Friday be- Le June Brixen action to do the up and down act Denver He is a sophomore led the team in scoring last urday cause of rain The club will play at the Bonnehis hoofs McKenzie quickly Line Starters year A1 Corotto Elmo Hewee In the Weather permitting the game ville course with John Geertsen as with concluded that enough was too center Bill backfield at Conkright The starters on the lino will will be played Sunday Instructor much and conceded the fall and the Brown at tackle and Connie probably be Fred Smith and Her- Ralph match anticiAherns Oklahoma at guard man Reholdt ends Rose and Starr As pretty and clever an exhibition and passing tackles Barnhardt and Ernest pates a better kicking of real wrestling as has yet been more ef as as well this game year Kramer and Harold guards seen at the arena was put on hy Captain Jones Moewes center Moewes earned a ficient pass defense Jack Holland and Wally Thompson was appointed late last year and had letter last year but was out of attack (Continu'd from Preceding Paso) service part time because of a to concentrate on a running NebrasOklahoma might not defeat shoulder injury thousand and eight hundredth consecutive major league baseSmith Roaa and Rehwoldt are the ka but possibly with Nebraska INCREASED Ok- ball game and for Minnesota Pitt S good fcfll B 7th So only players who started the first pointing Meat Dept for rent In groceryj Wu dairy cows 132 Navajo street of the some lahoma other member 9371-Hy 1260 game for Greeley a year ago KINDS ALL The OVER Kansas Six— celebrated State Kansas and ROADS “iron his man” of the Yankees through Coach Hancock believes his Big are the most likely possibilities— will career has beyond question proved uninterrupted playing Charges weak on reserves as they come Rid fMfhit rdi m 4 yN MW up with a good afternoon re Will give Utah “one of the best his title to the designation He has far exceeded the former if fiiitu Ait IIImm and Saiwf Cornhuskers catch the napping 12x12 Broadloom rug coffee table occulonal 80 W L pullets 50c each Hy opening games ever” in the in- threw the race into a tie or Ne record of 1307 games established by Everett Scott between dd 1936 ttyla hIw ted table dinette set aprlngs etc Elaine Ante 8523 3059 South 7th East 4930-augural tilt at Salt Lake City Sep- braska out of a title No 22 Hy June 20 1916 and May 5 1925 Scott's run was deservedly Wafa tember 26 and he also believes that Coach Wes Frey beginning his accounted a remarkable streak but it is so heavily overshad“if we can only get over the first second in charge of the Young three games with Utah Wyoming Men of year owed by Gehrig’s feat as to be negligible in comparison locale of Manhattan Kan n 1929 Pord and B Y U without serious injury the Kansas State football drama 18 Reg Ramboulllet sheep best In state flood cond 1100 Truck Will SO Olrsrd Ave Wu 4870-we will Make-thingtrade for 1st crop hay Wu 4870-Hy 3738 tough for the has too many weaknesses to overGehrig played his first game for the Yankees in June 1925 rest of the boys on our schedule” come to warrant championship rat- when he was sent onto the field by the late Miller Huggins as subing at this time Hq has only one stitute at first base for Wally Pipp Lou has been there ever good punter In Quarterback Leo since occasions three was it touch and g6 as to whether Upon Ayres and Ayres has not shown himself to be a great kicker yet or not the string would be broken but happily it continued The Reserve strength at the tackles will most serious threat was an attack of lumbago last year ManFOR be missing and the right halfback ager McCarthy of the Yankees being eager that Gehrig’s perOtherwise with formance position is weak should not suffer collapse insisted that Lou take at 14 of last year’s lettermen headed one least time at bat Lou did Moreover he made a base hit Red Elder sensational sophomore by halfback of 1934 the squad shapes GREEN Gehrig is 33 years of age and apparently fit to keep up up well Kansas State plays f6ur Was 2320 Broadway at 2nd gut of its five conference gamee in the the march for at least two more years He was signed by the STAMPS Ads received before 5 p m Saturday Reach 2D 000 Additional second half of its schedule and will —and— Yankees in 1923 was farmed two years 'to Hartford and rehave Missouri a to chance develop closing time 9 p in Sunday Tribune readers Every Saturday turned to the Yankees in 1925 He has been a powerful facBMMlt Wl provides the only October confertttjof coupons tor in ihe club’s success his heavy hitting being especially ence competition in the third game j (npa helpful He has twice been voted “most valuable” player in Ten Notch Oil & Gas of the year M Was 2S11 Broadway at 2nd West the American league and has many batting records to his Copyright 1936 the Christy Walsh 341 East 9th South St credit Syndicate fast ht llthe-Acro- bat -- 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