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BOTH GROUPS Guadalupe Teams Prepare for First Round Games Tuesday Evening CATHOLIC LEAGUE ' KENlOR DIVISION Standing at Team Won Lott Pet o 1 1 ono St Patrick’s 1 000 1 0 Lourdes 1 1 000 Ann’s 0 St I 1 1 000 0 Cathedral 000 0 0 Guadalup 1 Vurrav-MIdve000 0 000 0 I Saviour piflnt 1 ft 000 Park City o 000 I Cldtn JUNIOR DIVISION Won Lott Pet 1 000 Dlvlnft Stvlour Murrav-Mldvl1 ooo 000 Park City 1 not Otdrn 000 Ouadaluo ooo St Patrirk’i ooo Cathedral ooo St Ann’s 000 lourdea Weather Finally Gives ’Em a Chance PROTEGE INTO TITLE BATTLE Cox Creavy Thomson Join Denver Pro as Surviving Quartet Champ Eliminated Dempsey Joins With Gar SAN FRANCISCO Jan 13 (API— Clinging to his den in Promoting Car role with the same consistent golf that won him medal honors pace-setti- ng al Johnny Rogers Denver professional led survivors through quarter-finmatches today of the San Francisco natiohaj match play open tournament in a round otherwise featured by the elimination of the NEW YORK Jan 13 OP)— Jack defending champion Craig Wood of Deal N J Dempsey progressed so far today in Rogers a terrific hitter from the hi negotiations with Madison Square tees continued to display the steadiGarden for a heavyweight title match est golf of the tournament His third between Max Baer and Frimo Car fourth found Opponents were and dera that he was able to leave for the In scores eliminated by west in the afternoon with only minor he won from Verne Tor-fi- n the morning details New League PRoUipT Started STARS Bears Picked Eleven Battle in Sunday Came at Los Angeles e - “ Guesses as to details of negotiations between Dempsey and Kilpatrick range all the way from appointment of the old champion as boxing director of the Garden down to his being hired as copromoter sharing the proceeds of this one match which probably would be staged outdoors here June Previously the Garden had ex pressed a policy of not dealing with Dempsey as representative of Baer regardless of the effect on the Gar den's chances of staging a match In a Morley Wins From German Grappler GRANTSVILLE — Ralph Morley 158 Tooele defeated Lou Mueller 160 Germany in the main wrestling bout of a mixed wrestling-boxincard here Saturday night Mueller took the first fall in 14 minutes with a "fingerlock” Morley won the second fall in six and a half minutes with a Japanese whip wrist-loc- k and Morley also took the third fall in six minutes with a reverse head scissors In the main boxing event Tiger Jack Fox 174 Terre Haute knocked out Roy McCafierty 168 in the third round of a scheduled bout In a mixed matcK Young Albert 140 Salt Lake wrestler and LeRoy Gibson 135 Terre HauteNoxer drew d a affair The first bout of the evening was a boxing contest between LaMar Gibson and Frank Gustavspn both of Grantsville g headed g d Roy Lyman Bronk Nagu’rski Bill Hewitt and their helpers do will be closely weighed against Southern California's grid immortals Probable atarting lineups: CHICAGO BEARS wUt Michigan Htbti Bo Calif It 8hlpky Stanford (man eruon-o- Nbrik( State la Rosenberg So Cal o Miller Pdrdue Barraaar So Cal I Hurley Wash Bute SOUTH BEND Ind' Jan 13 (UP) Zetlr Indiana Edward " —Elmer Layden new director of athWash SUte ft r Drury So Cal letics and head football coach at the Harr W Virginia b Saundara SoCal Brumbaugh Florida Edalaon So Cal lh University of Notre Dame arrived Oranae Illinoif onaanl So Cal rh Marquette a for conference with the Rev Naaurakl Minneeota fb Plnckert today Muelck So Cal O’Hara C John F $ Ci vice presi- Referee— Eddl Leahr Southern CaliforRufua Klawana Chicago: head dent regarding changes in the ath- nia! umpire—Vorla Brennan Pomona field letic constitution proposed by the ath-- ' linesman— Judae— Oeora CoateUo Colorado letic board of control The board will act next ‘week oq Speed skaters and hockey players soon will Layden’s suggestions and the new constitution will be referred to Major take the eenter of the sports stage if the present John D Griffith Big Ten commisweather continues Flans already are under way sioner of athletics for suggestions beTom McHugh professional at the fore final action' is taken and the Forest Dale Golf club last season for the first hockey gune between the Salt Lake document is made public ' left Saturday for San Francisco Hockey club and Fort Douglas and the Inter in h 9 uirinimriifi where he hope to recuperate from a Utah Copper Club Makes recenf illness He expects to return to Salt Lake in the spring - four-roun- r For Pacific Coast' Bowling Arrangements GARFIELD— The bowling committee of the Utah Copper club met Friday to discuss the second half schedule of the bowling league It was decided that the matches would be alternated each' bowling night on Alleys 1 and 2 or 8 and 4 with the 7 30 match being rolled on all four alleys in order to make up any time ' lost in atarting the first set The women bowlers were given Alleys 1 2 and 2 for their use each Tuesday and Thursday evening TrimsPurp Crew The Phi txK Thrt earns one of the favored looms in the University of Utoh intnunursl aerten detested the Westminster resAvei 49 to 2& Bsturdsy niternoon In the Westminster ara Veto Wleeley led the attack of the fra— Pretier-- al ternity teem tuard in addition to holdiaf his forward 10 points Wolfrom was counted Eortlea for tha harp crew with tlx The score DELTA THETAI OTP PI WESTMINSTER TfM 4 I II Inuiu Catroor pelf Wieeley if Wood 1 Prosier rg Doriua Is 1 2 10 33 0 a Wyche till Total " 33 tie S'Whcatiaka rly r Pemtelutt If If S3 I Holmes e Trythal If 4 411 Totals 1 1 !" 0 10 0 4 12128 Granite Junior High Loop BLAINE IRVING - OTPPl GTPP 1 yiBarton rf 1 1 1 J Oueat rf i 0 $00 Adamson It I f 0 J Pthl It Hatch 0 -- J ! J ? Coco rs 0 Howard rt 10 0 2 1 1 0 J Oundereon K Erickson is 0(0 3 13 Edwards rf 0 0 0 Sweeney rt lyl0 0 0 0 aCrlckaon rf 0 0 0 01 T f I Ml 4 tot 13 Total Total Score by quartern fmw :: 1 ficlerat ' o ir s Pendleton ORANITE MADISON O rf Lewis BtadSo H Sloan e Kansen Tf Jones Is Cask Is TP P i 1 3 Jones rf 4 6j 0S Sorenson OT P P I U l Kramer e 0 0 00 Johanson rc 0 0 0 0 Peterson Is 0 0 O Rasmuseen if Naohotrf Craig e 1 Pratt it Whit lit Uorua rf Totals 13312 Totals Score by quarters Madison ott a 1 GraniteT Bcferea Pandletoi f' 10 U Draper Community Basketball League Turn Poultry dtp Unemployed Dr par Eg Draper Peed Service lludlnn Won Lost 4 4 1 3 3 1 2 Pet Armstrong With Dartmouth Post 90(1 81X1 400 400 600 400 900 000 37-3- 74 to Wood's Tom Creavy of Albany N Y former Professional Golfers’- - association Clubmen Defeat champion eliminated northern Calilast hope Rod Munday of in State fornia’s Quintet 44-3- 7 Santa Rosa 3 and 2 The outcome was neve? In doubt Creavy was 3 League' Tilt up on the ninth with a par 35 to Muhday's 38 The winner w’as even UTAH STATE AM4TEUE BASKETBAUjjwith par when he finished: LEAGUE Red-Whi- te Jimmy Thomson in Saniar Dlvlilon Standing W L Pet 3 0 1000 Highland Bor A C Oeinmell Club 38th lnlantrv Our Ladv of Lourdea Rad A Whit Btorea Eaatman Kodak Cathedral C Y O Super Neon 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 A brilliant uphill battle on the second nine brought a victory to Jimmy Thomson Long Beach over 111 after Harry Cooper of Glen Ellyn the latter had piled up a three-hol- e lead at the ninth Cooper blew up to take a 40 on the incoming nine while Thomson shaded par 37 by one stroke He clinched the match on the eighteenth with a par four to Cooper’s Thia Week’ Schedule Senior division — Red 4c White va Eaatman Kodak Thura day 4 p m (Place to be announced I Thlrtr-elght- h Infantry va Super Neon South junior Wednesday 0 p m five Cathadral C Y O v Hlrhland Boy Tomorrow’s j semifinal leadGeramell club Tuesday 8 p m Our Lady of Lourdes vs Gemmell club ing toward the major share of the 8 m Geramell club Thursday p Eaatman Kodak va Gemmell club Moo-da- y $4000 purse will bring together Rogp di ers and Creavy in the upper bracket inCathedral O Y 0 vs Thirty-eight- h P m and Cox and Thomson in the lower fantry Port Doughs Friday Gemmell va Highland Boy Super Neon half club Saturday 0 p m White? In other third-roun- d Our Lady ©I Lourdcri VI Fed match? this be to m announced) (Place Tuesday 8 p MacKenzie defeated Frank morning tr DenlMolayivsf-Hell5nJunior Minch Bryant TGo?den 'Eagle' va’ Westminster 9 p m Wesfmin-e- r Gemmell club jumped back into the running in the Utah State Amateur league by defeating Red & White 44 td 37 in a ragged game at Westmin"N — ister Saturday evening I Red and White rallied in the last Football Results period after Gemmell club had an lead but could only close the In British Isles gap toN? points Kendall played good ball tor GemLONDON Jan 13 (AP) — Results of footmell making 13 points Berg with ball matches today In the British Isles: Encliih Cop Third Round 17 points wfi high point man of the Huddersfield Town 1 Plymouth Arayla ' game Crystal Palace i Aldershot 0 Manchester United 1 Portsmouth 1 BUjKa C should have Highland Workington 4 Gateshead 1 trouble maintaining its lead this Southampton Northhampton Town 1 little Chelsea I East Bromwich Albion 1 week against two second division Bristol City Derby County 1 Rotherham Uplted 0 Sheffield Wednes- team—Cathedral C YVO and Super Neon day 3 Charlton Athletic 3 Port Vale 0 Thirty-eightInfantry wnlno doubt Notts Forest 4 Queen's Park Rangers 0 Hull City 1 Brentford 0 land in second position during the Stoke City 3 Bradford 6 week a Fort Douglas tackles two Reading 1 Oldham Athletic 3 — Cathedral C Y O! and vweak Birmingham 3 Sheffield United 3 1 Swindon Town Brighton Super Neon Chesterfield 2 Aston Villa 2 Leeds United 0 Preston North End 1 The fast coming Eastman Kodak Clanton Orient 0 Grimsby Town to Thirty-eightTranmero Rovers 3 Southend United 0 which last week lost Bolton Wanderer! 3 Halifax Town 1 by tour points will probably Infantry 1 Sunderland Middlesbrough 1 take Red and White into camp but Mlllwall 3 Accrington Stanley 0 Wolverhampton Wanderer 1 Newcaatlc will receive a defeat at the hands of United 0 Gemmell club Cheltenham 1 Blackpool 3 Our Lady of Lourdes will probably Manchester Cttr 3 Blackburn Liverpool I Fulham take two defeats this week against Luton Town 6 Arsenal 1 Gemmell club and fled it White Swansea Town Notts County 0 Leicester City I Lineoln City 0 Hellenic is favored to win over De Tottenham Hotspurs 3 Bverton 0 West him United 3 Bradford City 2 Molay in an interesting junior diviBurnley 0 Bury 0 sion game Golden Eagles should Third Division Ronthern Section have little trouble with Westminster Watford 1: Norwich City 3 Northern Section De Molay and Golden Eagle Won the Barmlev 1 Carlisle 0 opening games in this division last Darlington 3 Walsall 1 Mansfield Town 1 Stockport County 1 week 1 1 h 1 S L Skaters Finally Get Chakce to Follow Sport High School Performers Meet Wednesday Tourneys May Be Staged in Provo Logan Sacramento tea-m- 1 h Creavy elimi- nated Bill Mehlhorn Louisville Ky 4 and 3 Munday won from Oliver Sleppy Long Beach 3 and 2 Wood put out Earl Fry Alameda 5 and 4 Cox downed Sam Parks Jr Pitts- burgh Pa 3 and 1 Thomson eliminated John Perilli Tahoe Cal 4 and 3 and Cooper took the measure of Mortie Dutra Royal Ojk Mich on the nineteenth green Youngsters Turn Out for Hockey GARFIELD— Aboqt 30 boys turned out tor the first call of the American of a Legion in their organization hockey league among the local youths Lee Self has been appointed to head the organization movement Saturday’s meeting developed considerable interest among both boys and girls The teams will be selected next Saturday according to Self with play starting January 27 The playing field was laid out and the goal posts fixed Saturday A large number of- skaters have been taking advantage of the recently formedice - 1 1 1 Boston Wbman Captures 1 BOSTON Jan 13 (UP)-T- he Dart Squash Racquets Cup RaamuMen’t I G A I mouth athletic council will meet st J Utah Poultry Married Men I to tomorrow a successor select eretiy NEW YORK Jan 13 (f)— Mrs Wile Sinaia Men to Jackson Canned as head football Although golfers still arte playing on several of the Salt Lake liam T Howe Jr top seeded favorite I DRAPER EGO coach No less than 37 men including POULTRY CITY courses local skaters have finally been given an opportunity to from Boston today won thq nationG T PPI SERVICE 17 Dartmouth graduate and 20 N Brown r 0 2 OT P P al women’s squash racquets men hkve been investi- follow their sport by the weather whose slight deviation- from I 44 1410 Ballard rf 1 4 3 6 RDay If 0 2 “Indian summer" has been severe enough to form coats of ice on Rochdale 3 Doncaster for the third time sine? 1929 3 Plteaerald0 I 0 O JiH Day If RED h WHITE GEMMELL CLUB gated in connection with the vacancy Crewe Alexandra Southport H FHoarUL r f 2 I 110 Nelson o 6 0 GfFPIl'Batman rf OTPP when she defeated Anne Page of Scottish Leases First Division It was generally believed that the favorite ponds 3 7 Adam auoblorale 1 0 0 3’McOulre rt 6 2 rf 410 3 Third Lanark 0 Harold Dtyi I I 4 0 M Day to? seeded No 2 in the-fin3 3 Philadelphia 3 0 0 4'Flihburn If Harker 11 has been fairly good for Ion with Clarence Reeves the pres- Aberdeen 14 council would name an outsider Skating 3 3 Cowdenbeath Clyde O'H 0 0 4 Ballard 3 113Berg e Kendall c Dunyon rt S3 117 rf match The scores were 15-Falkirk 3 Partlck Thistle 0 coaches some time but official “calls” for ent champion 0 4 3 3 Fullmer rg 3 0 0 4 Thorne rg 0000 Among the (Orataarova 1 Academical A definite hour for the Salt Lake Hamilton Ayr United 1 Dahletrom lg 3 0 0 4!Morggn lg 0 0 0 0 considered for the post are Gus Dora is the sport were not issued until SatHearts 2 Celtic 1 44211 Total Total 1 0 0 8 4 10 OiToone lg Grant rf The victory gave Mti Howe permaof Detroit Andy Gustafson of Pitts- urday when three agencies the local Hockey club’s game with Fort Doug Kilmarnock 3 Hibernian 0 0 0 0 01 Smith e Park 0 8t Mirren 0 RASMUS8EN-DRAPER PEED I nent possession of the Mrs George Carrlgan If 0 1 111 l burgh Vic Hanson of Syracuse Harry high schools the intermountain A A las hasiot yet been definitely set Queen’s 3 Dundee 1 of Queen South OTPP Stuhldreher of Vlllanova Dick Har- U find the Salt Lake 4 Motherwell H Townsend trophy as she had previ3 2 441 31 1 Totall Totals Hockey club However the game will be held on Rangers JlWadoupt rf 3 0I 0 4 St Johnstone 4 Airdrlenoman 0 Pitaaraldlf 2 Score br quarters: I 3 low of Western Maryland Ernie Nev- announced that they were planning the new rink at the fort in the eve JIB Allen If ously won the title in 1929 and 1932 Second Division M Raamuene 4 0 0 8 Tucker 10 0 00 0 er Gemmell Club of Stanford Jke Armstrong of activities of some sort a time when the ice is in Albion Rovers J Dunfermline 3 at The consolation championship 3 0 4 V ning 6 I 0 White 0 A Red Qjumiunrt Dumbarton Leith Athletic 3 5 Utah Noble Kiser of Purdue and Ray LBrown went to Mrs William Adams of the Dundee United 0: Brechin City 1 Bert Margetts chairman of the in' the best of condition 1 A Allen e POPULAR OFnClAL Morrison of Southern Methodist 4 Alloa 1 According to officials at the Heath Forfar Athletic termountain A A U skating com John J (Ztggyl Bears has 1 Southwest Rockaway Hunt club who defeated 3 King’s Park 4 Totall 1844 411 TotaU 43314 conference basketball games on his ref- Charlotte Darling of Philadelphia in rink races for high school girls may Montrose Morton 3 East Fife 1 scheduule as well aj various Lone Armstrong who was at Provo Sat- mittee discussed the possibility of be Tield ereeing Ralth Rovers 0 Arbroath 1 UNEMPLOYED straight games 15-Only boys competed last St MARRIED MEN annual Star and Texas conference contests as a basketball spectator holding his organization's Bernard’s East Stirling 1 O PP urday night OTPP season a insufficient but amount 2 of Stenhousrmuir 6 Edinburgh City Dow Tf 6 3 3 tJ’Lewld 3 said he had heard “nothing directly" tournament and also of staging meets rf Irish Caa First Round R Brown If 3 0 0 4 Hansen 8 from Dartmouth in Provo and Logan: the Salt Lake terest has been snowh by the femi Crusaders Llnfleld 8 Johnson 13 118 Banaor 8 Sunnysld 3 V Smith Hockey club has scheduled a game nine performers this jtear 14 3 Williams r I 0 s 1 4 Larne Celtic SIGN OLIN D Brown BROUILLARD 3 0 t 4 Alfonso 1 1113 with Fort Douglas for Wednesday the placing of several races for them Derry Newry 0 Beck rf 10 0 33 NEW YORK Jan 13 (JP) — The sign- and a meeting Of skaters of the East onthe program Cllftonville I Coleraine Sadler If 10 0 3 Glentoran 2 Distillery The principal purpose of the Weding of Lou Broulliard of Worchester West and South high schools has been Ards 1 Portedown 3 18 1 4 36 TotaU 1 8822 TotaU Mass former welterweight and mid- -' called for Wednesday beginning at nesday meeting is to determine the Glenavon 1 Ballymena 3 Rusby League UTAH POULTRY number and distances of the races SINGLE MEN dleweight Utleholder and Bob Olia 7 p m at Heath's rink Barrow 1 London Highfield 11 the white BERKELEY Cal Jan 13 (P) -S- On the high Sierra OTPPl OTPP 1 Wldnes 3 bout for of a York New There Broughton will be the 220 R Kimball rf 8 0 0 lOIVawdray rt undoubtedly 1 1 9 flakes are packed into the railroad The A A U chairman 'said that 440 880 Dewsbury 13 Bradford Northern 13 to are enthusiasts 1IR Allen If If bring 8 0 next Friday night Jan 19 was angoing and mile Some of WOay ports the 1 8 Oil Bailey prep Featherstone H Andrua e 8 f 1 14IR Rowlett cars and will not lose much of their the ica at Liberty park is in poor skaters who are not so I82I Halifax ft Salford 16 several carloads of snow here from I 0 0 2 S Howtett rc 0 0 0 0 nounced today by Madison Square M Allen r good at the Huddersfield 21 Castleford 3 before they reach Berkeley shape but that another cold spell dashes but have weight 0 Garden ilJ B Andrus Is 3 riteriidl 12 of 10 11 endurance plenty Keighley the mountains for a ski jumping tourSmith rf 0 0 0 ‘ AA)len rt The ski meet is sponsored by the 0 1 1 4 undoubtedly would place Heath'a in are 32 Leeds Bramley e race be Oldham 11 Lelsh 4 asking 'that a JGartleld HOOP nament tomorrow but whether the winter sports committee of the CaliSEEK COACHING JOB sufficiently good condition to permit put on the Bt ' Helen’s 38 Rochdale Hornets 11 program B 00 18 1423011 TotaU Totals can get in their leaps be- fornia state chamber of commerce in 20 Hunslev 12 ST LOUIS Jan 13 WV-TwSwlnton jumpers speed and fancy skating l5e The races will run strictly under Warrington 10 Hull 8 Because of the uncertainty of the A A U snow fore the melts is another ques- conjunction With the San Francisco managers Marty McTha schedule for Thursday January to league rules but the eligibility of Wissn 21 St Helen's Rees 3 U— T p m Poultry CRy BervIee va Utah Manus and Jewell Ens Winter Sports club and the Auburn tion York 11 Wakefield Trinity 3 today were weather Margetts of course can set 'skaters will be determined solely Poultr 18 14 by Australians Rugby League Freezing temperature is 32 degrees Ski club sen's regarded' as the leading candidates no time for the annual intermoun- coaches of the three schools Rugby Union Draper Egg! of course and snow will stay snow Roy Mikkelsen of the Auburn Ski Harleqlng U Blkckheath I for a vacant coaching job with the tain tourney London Scottish 0 Rosslyn Park 8 Draper Peed if it is kept at that coldness or colder club who won a title in the national MIDGET He is of the opinion that there are TRIUMPH Louis Browns St Old Merchant Tailors 19 St Bart’i 9 JACKSON CAGES WIN But the average normal temperature tournament last year at Salisbury a sufficiently large number of good The P1rt Presbyterian Midkete defeated Abertillery 0 qrosskeya8 0 8 the Bath En'ien ward first quorum cagere 31 KODAK CACERS WIN Tha Jackson junior high eagerg defeated Northampton 3 is directing construction of of Berkeley about the middle of Jan- Conn 8 Coventry tha West junior five 84 to 22 Friday afternodefee ted Wuatch skaters in both Provo and Logan to to 14 Saturday afternoon in the Enalsn Eeltmen Kodak Birkenhead Park 4 Ouy's Hospital 8 on-The y is 49 degrees the ski hill just north of the Greek A A U meets there Whether ward vm werd 81 to 88 lu ( tut icorins unit uary stage 3 11 MIDGETS Bristol Army ecoreevenint And at 49 degrees being 17 de- theater at the University of Califoror not the meets there would be in Albion 6 WEST JACKSON The ecore: Barnstaple 6 Plymouth Cardiff 0 Swansea 3 WASATCH WARD EASTMAN KODAK of team matches with OTPP OTPPl above freezing the sports en-- j nia here mature the grees 11 6 Neath Devenoort 4 2 1 8 O TPP Williams rf 100 ltIMelror rf OTPP10 Salt Lake was not discussed by the were agreed the snow might The snow will be spread to a depth thusiasts 0 8 4 4 11 Gloucester 4 11 Newport Shes If 830 Tracy It 5'Hoxseyrt 811 Snyderrt Leicester 12 Rugby 0 2 1 I Twestenscon s 4 10 3 chairman 0 43 16 Wllcoxlt Nunley c making possible get hot under the foliar and decide of several feet 0(010 Owemlt 1 0 0 BOoodsall 13 2 31 Oodderdc Llanelly 13 Bale 6 Neely rg 1102 Uoyde rt to melt and go places jumps of 150 feet the enthusiasts Btrdsole ll r 0 0 0 Ostler la 3 0 0 4 Mereettart I 0 3 Oerrr Pontypool 8 Baveravon 8 1003 ft ft Services Richmond 1 Portsmouth 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 Jordtnl 0 0 0 3Milbreen 0 Millhemls May 1( The mere matter of getting the said3 0 3 Busby rt 0 0 I Rod KnlenUrt 4 3 1 11 Glasgow university 9 Glasgow Academy ft Bunker If Watsonians 8 Hswick 10 0 0 0 0 And they are hoping the weather white ituff here from the mountains 0 0 0 18 tion of the sport to lag somewhat Morris It CemobeUc Chamnlonxhio 0 10 0 County — otherwise the jumpers McHonerg Ralph Knlxht 8 Leicestershire 9 4t more then 150 miles away is a com-- will be cold 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 but Margetts said that Cal Bee of Tomatro rg It Bceston i o 6 3Provo an expert fancy skater vx task railroad of- might have to equip their skill Kith Ceiueronre parativetv simple 10 34 HI International 3 3 Trial Totkls 9 13 23 Totalg iwhcels could stage an interedtwg exhi ficials said 28 19 61 Scotland 13 The Rest 2 Referee Porter umpire Petersen Total Rtteiti £vn umpire' Psirbsnlu Totds f10 I s II a n cham-pionsh- ip T Fraternity Quint -- Rumor Connects Cox Bests Woed Wood winner of the 1933 tournament passed out of the picture at the hands of Wiffy Cox Brooklyn N: Y who claimed first money here ago It was a close contest from the first green Wood held a one-u- p lead at the ninth and maintained it as they drove off the seventeenth tee Cox evened up the match by winning the seventeenth and edged out his rival on the last t putt green as Wood missed a for a par four which would have — halved the hole Cox had a 1 ii 4 and L Ro- five-foo- GAINS VICTORY — mountain A A U is expected to set a date for its annual tournament soon Upper is shown Ray Taylor king of the speedsters in this section of the country and lower is Gifford Smith one of the original members of the Salt Lake Hockey club Wash two-year- GEMMELL FIVE four-roun- d 1 Tom McHugh Heaves r 22 February by Ernie Plnckert one of Troy’s greatest backs Buss Saunders Mor-leDrury Jess Hlbbs Ernie Smith and Aaron Rosenberg 'all former Trojans will be in the lineup so whatever Red Grange Battles poeh-rin- Layden Suggests Basic Law Change Bremerton land MacKenzie of Colorado Springs former United ' States Walker cup player fell before Rogers 5 anjl 3 in the afternoon The Denver entry shot par golf on his morning round and in the afternoon was one tinder standard figures for the Lake Merced course u d of SouthernCallfornia St Patrick's Juniorteamawili sity r The combination is one-side- d remaining '"We are very close to getting toST PAUL Jan 13 (IP)— Oriengether" Colonel John R Kilpatrick president of the Garden said after tation of Uie Montana State he had talked several hours with the baaeball league a elasa D organiformer heavyweight champion sation will bo perfected tit n “There are detail to be ironed out but these offer no serious barriers We meeting at Great Falla January will reach an agreement shortly" 25 It announced here today Kilpatrick will talk Mondayrivith by Ruasel Voela former preal-deAncil Hoffman manager of Bar and of the Northern league the match may be made then Demp Voels aaid aix club have defsey who gave Baer his great chance twe by Staging the fight in which the Cali- initely entered the circuit and Canadian teama may be added at fornian knocked out Max Schmoling the meeting Towns now memlast June holds an option on his protHelena ege’s services while the Garden has bers' are Great FjU Butte Bozeman and Missoula a contract to promote Camera’s Mont and Spokane Wash matches through 1934 Camera will defend his title against Tommy Lough ran for the Garden in Miami Fla g meet in the Judge Memorial gym St Patrick’s won the junior title last season but lost to Murray-Mldvallast week in the opening game of the season i The Divine Saviour junior and senior teams go to Park City Saturday to meet the Miners in both divisions of play' The St Ann’s teams go to Ogden to open the season there in North Area TANGLE WITH all-sta- - and- - Set-t- o r nera-Bae- 11 but on oj the first round completed eight teams in the Catholic Basketball league find them LOS ANGELES Jan 13 (T) -Sgdlves at the 500 mark in the standCalifornia football fans outhern each ings By an odd twist of fate local intercollegiate team that won the senior game In who believe their last week’s play lost the Junior game heroes are the acme of perfection to- Four gamea are acheduled for Sun- will gather at Wrigley field here morrow to see the fabled grid giants day afternoon In the Judge Memorial who compose the Chicago Bears r gym The first game will begin at in action against an combina"1:30 p m and the contending teama tion Most of the expected 20000 persons will be Cathedral and Our Divine Saviour This game will be a aenior probably will come for the opportunity Of saying “1 knew it wasn't so" division affair At 230 p m another jenior di- in regard to the stories that have vision game will be played between been bandied about that Cliff BatLourdes and St Patrick’s Both teams tles punts 70 yards with ease or won first round games last week and that John Doehrlng who never attended a college throws strikes at n interesting battle is forecast Park City and Ogden tangle In a a distance of 70 and 80 yards Junior division tilt at 330 p m and Included in the crowd yvill be a the senior teams will sheet imme- given number of intercollegiate foldiately following the completion of lowers who annually perpetuate the the junior division game argument in these parts that a great The scheduled junior game be- college eleven can beat a good protween Cathedral and Divine Saviour fessional aggregation for Tuesday at S p m has been postThe Bears being world’s champoned until January 23 pions— the first championship pro teams-jwininto The Guadalupe team ever to Invade the sanctuary first round play Tuesday evening of this rabid amateur sports loving vale senior and meeting Murray-Micommunity— much will be expected junior teamj in the Murray high of them tomorrow when they clash School gym The junior division fives with a team which with three or will play at 7:30 p m and the senior four is composed entireexceptions will 8:30 start at ' game ly of grid graduates of the UniverWednesday at 8 p m the Lourdes With - games Rogers Leads Way to Semifinal Golf Round i Kaare EDfen younrest member of th (kilns Enfen family will enter elan B of (be North American ikl tournament to be held In Gary Ind Sunday January 21 Kaare will leave Salt Lake January It The entranre of Kaare la being tponaored'by the Utah Ski club of which the young Engen li a member The Utah Ski club la the organliatlon which' hae -built ikllnk to Ita preient status In the Intermountain country COAST iMAULER GETS tit till 000 3 IB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194232 12-1- 5 12-1- 5 15-- 3 15-1- 0 -- J ill AUenr0 1 1 1 15-1- 0 15-- 1 Hi DIII1 1 1 SKI FANS FACE PRObLEM OF PREPARING SURFACE I 1 lit 1 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