Show li THE SALT" LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 18 1934 H- - WORRIES REDS West Defeats South OTHER PIVOT MEN MAY BE Vines Cougars Expect Stiff Frays From Bobcats Improving Evidently young Ellsworth Vines Is rspidly accustoming himself to tennis Judging by two professional recent victories ever Bill Tilden the old master who submerged him eo decisively on the occasion of their first meetings Bat Big BUI etlll has the edge his youthful rival which is evidence of the remarkable thorough command of the game veteran re--' which the tains a In Opening Swimming Meet 47-2- 7 CALLEDUPON TWOFIRSTS ANNEXED BY Champions Look for No Setups in Series Sprained Ankle Keeps Bill With Montana State Outfit Out of Drill May Start By BOB GOODELL Just the aanoe Vines' Is coming Hunting the best available combi long He has never been espe- nation in case Bill Kinner captain and cially fond of indoor competition— star center is not available this weekbut he’s learning He had never met end occupied most of Coach Vadal afterplayer with the stroking power Peterson’s time Wednesday still possesses He is becoming noon Kinner was absent from prac— 'accustomed to those booming shots tice for the day due to a painfully and to the Idea that bis opponent as ahkle and his participation well as himself‘ will do a good bit of sprained in the coming Aggie series is decidedthe attacking In past amateur apdoubtful pearance Vines has won or lost on ly Peterson is hopeful that Kinner will the accuracy or wildness of his ofbe able to pUy during the series but fensive it seems quite certain that the lanky Perhaps this man Vines will become as great as Tilden was at his pivot man around whom Utah's en best before he winds up his net ca- tire offense is built will be slowed up considerably even if he is able to reer Who can tell? take his place tn the lineup K Inner’s Presence Vital In the meantime the series of matches between Tilden and To say that the Utes need Kinner is the aa Vines as well proving the matter mildly He leads moat spectacular tennla tusalea In putting division scorers and was In Is Increasing Interest years on to take the tipoff away counted are tennis and professional from Aggies as well as to turn in bringing nearer the logical conpair of his customarily 'brilliant clusion of "open" tournaments for both professionals and ama- games If Kinner is on the bench Utah's outlook will be a dismal one teurs the popular custom which ' Paul Callis Georgia lad who has now prevails In golf been working both ati forward and center Seems to be the likely choice Ted Pops ’Em tp replace Kinner If replacement Is Ted Renfro whose official initials necessary Callis plays the floor art E W—of Dell Montana— widely well and is one of the best men on and popularly known lit Utah trap- tha aquad on follow-l- n a hots: shooting circles had a season of steMax Senior and Ed Erekson as well llar performances in I933 Here are as the but inexperienced Orlo some of the things Ted did in a na- Childs gigantic wars given aome work at the tional way: pivot assignment Childs whose inches would assure record Broke tha long-rnan handicap targets with 24b the tipoff is hot" retLictive in other straight from twenty-fou- r yards branches of the game although he took second place In the doubles has Improved vastly since the first championship race with 186 of of the season Senior probably will see some action get won the Montana Big Sid Kramer and Onan Mecham championship with 842 of 850 won the Montana state handicap the two huge guards are counted on as mainstays against the Utah FarmWith 88 of 100 from 24 yards Ms doubles er aggregation with the experienced averaged 9418 on Aldo Richlns ready to replace either 'targets- (second place on roll) and averaged 9333 one of the sophomore stars it the need n his handicap targets for tha arises Harold Miller and Erekson ' season' are the No 1 guesses at forward Robin-toAggies Highly Bated figures compiled by Jimmy former statistician of tha Amerl- - If Kinner Is among the missing the Trapshooting essociatlon show mosterdent Utah supporter would that Ned Lilly of Stanton Mich won be thoroughly satisfied with a single tha national clay target champion victory In the Logan set The Utes ship with ISO of 200 tha Junior expect to go Into action against the crown with 100 straight and tied Aggie team that Is keyed to the utwith Walter Beaver of Pennsylvania most to get back into the division for tha Grand American title by running and on their home floor breaking 98 at 100 from tha Aggies wire more than formidable as line Lilly has been named captain a great many preseason foes includ of an trapshooting team lhg the Ogden Boosters will testify T Til-de- CUB CAPTAIN PROVO — Remembering past Bobcoat machines which have come to Provo rated as the weakest quints in the western division of the Rocky Mountain conference race and suddenly developed Panthers Score 32 Points in Four Events Take Early Lead teeth and claws that were sharp and deadly Brigham Young university’s champions fire ppt taking the Montana'State five too lightly or expecting any easy games Friday and Saturday when the Bobcats invade the local gym Coach G Ott Romney declared Yfed‘ nesday fact that the It Is a By PHIL MoLEESE West high school opened the local swimming season In’ impressive fashion Wednesday afternoon in tha Dee decision eret gym by taking a from South The Panthers took an leat in the first two events th well-knQw- ARENA NAMES WILD BILL TO TACKLE LEWIS Principals in Friday Bil Again Gianged Prelira Numbers Stand -- Bobcats would like to knock over the Cougars pare than any other team In the race for no other reason than the Cougara are the champs and Coach Schubert Dyche takes great pleasure in beating teams coached by the Cougar mentor under whom he worked lor many yearsAnother reason why the Cougars are expecting sf much harder series here from the Bobcats than most fans anticipate is that several men who saw but little service in the Ute series will be ready for the games here Among these are Bilant the Bobcats’ first string center who is ex' pected to show Nelson the Cougar star pivot man plenty of competition Hugh Cannon who played brilliant Ty In the Aggie games and who is undoubtedly the Cougars' first choice as a reserve guard hurt his arm slightly in the closing moments of the Saturday game and has not practiced this week However he has kept in condition by running and is expected to be ready by Friday None of the Cougar first five saw any scrimmage Wednesday nor will they work out Thursday Coach RomHowever they scrimney stated maged the varsity reserves Tuesday night and clicked In their smoothest manner to date Romney declared 47-2- 160-yar- d 100-yar- 220-yar- d The latest revision of Friday's wrestling program at the arena an nounced Wednesday provides for brand-nesetup In the main event It is now announced that Bill Long-sothe Sugarhouse Furnace Flinger will be pitted against Ed Lewis in the top spot of the weekly card It developed Wednesday that Ira Defn who was awarded a decision over the Strangler last week had determined to forego a return match Friday This left a vacancy and Promoter Verna McCullough who la in California wired hia local representative toglve the shot to Wild Bill chance for It will be a Bill has labored long often Longson In his effort to climb and diligently the ladder leading to a real big time match and at lost his patience and perseverance have borne fruit Longson is a powerful athlete and In the course of his grappling activities which have been many and varied he has acquired a good working knowledge of the sport His showing against the celebrated Strangler Friday will be watched with interest With Every Player by hundreds of his admirers "That he Is will make a match of it there little Wanted Charles Grimm doubt for Longson has yet to appear In a tussle when he didn't do his level Is on Spot best The supporting card features ' Sherm' Christensen wrestling policeCHICAGO Jar 17 (UP)— Unless man and Jack Johnson Christensen the Chicago Cubs win the National and Johnson are comparatively new pennant next season Manager league at the wrestling game but both show CharBe Grimm is going to find himmuch promise Del Kunkel and Ralph Morley self in a very tough spot indeed Big Year Ahead Dick Romney Drills Subs some lively action while an'We’ve got to win the pennant” promise eviIs Amateur athletics (or art) other match places Henry Jones and Grimm confessed today when he apFor Series at Logan dently in for a tremendous' season Dave Reynolds In a return match peared at the Cubs’ offices for an in 1934 for one thing the period LOGAN— Substitutes are getting a Dave tossed Jones in a match interview with the club’s new presiwill mark the beginning of prepara- lot of attention this week as the at Provo last week andrough the Garden dent William M-- Walker tions for the Olympic games of 1938 Aggie basketcera prepare tor the Incity tussler Is out tq even the score You see at the ead of last season scheduled to ba held in Berlin The vasion of the University of Utah this If possible Mr Walker asked me what players organisation feature of participation week-en- d Indicating that Coach Dick I wanted to obtain- - for the 1934 seain Olympic games is always one of Romney may do a lot of substituting son I told him and he went out and Directors coaches and if his first stringers fall to perform Importance other officials have to be chosen and their work acceptably got them After the major league supposedly chosen with great care The work of Harold Hanson in the meeting here in December he asked me if 1 was satisfied With the club Provo series earned him a big chance tryouts to be arranged as It stood and I told him I was against Utah while Vertls Wood Joe Foreign countries art plainly Lambert and Russell Peterson are So i’s now up to me to win the SAN FRANCISCO Jan 17 (A)-much Interested in American dther forwards wjio have been getI take the blame for our pennant far A A V officials here ting a lot of attention Baer lost another court fight toand should to win last year We didn’t failure have received a surprisingly see action against the Redskins In his efforts to rid "himself of a tills hustle But have day quite enough large nember of Invitations to At center the most likely reserve is year I am going to demand that every couple of managers the state supreme send team hither and yon Paul Blanton the Arizona r boy who The New York "Ghosts" colored player hustle for all he’s worth at court ruling the had no Among ether hide is one from has fast become acquainted with New York basketball team will tan- home and on the road Any player right to discharge Ancil Hoffman and team one a lot track front Japan Rocky mountain basketball and who gle with the Lauren W Gibbs quintet who falls to hustle will soon find J H Jorimer one will Sweden lor a track team ba a very capable reserve if Friday evening beginning at 9:30 himself on the bench ” The fighter on October 6 1930 enfront England foran ica hockey given the chance However it is unm In the Deseret gymnasium It tered into a cgntract with Lorimer Grimm expects the addition-o- f team one - frem Japan for a likely that big Kent Ryan Will need was announced Wednesday Chuck Klein to give the Cubs the and Hoffman in which they were to swimming team The champions much help if he continues at his pres0 The gapie another of a series of punch they lacked at bat last year manage him and operate on a of tha women’s A A IT basket- ent pace Another likely looking cen3 position the basis Baer getting half the profits basketball In No wlli outstanding independent Klein bat ball race have been Invited to En- ter candidate is Ray Howell Howtitle ell is- the tallest member of the contests to be presented here this sea- same spot he occupied with the Phil- and the two managers splitting the gland lot an International test son is attracting considerable atten- lies Grimm said aeries squad and Is developing fast tion Comebacks are expected from the The contract was to continue to On tha Tate line Warden guard the of Avery Brundage president The Ghosts who Tuesday lost to two Hermans Babe and Billy by February 29 1936 with an o'ption for A A U looks forward to 1934 as a seems to have first choice on a rea five-yeextension if Baer was paid a team consisting of such well known Grimm serve with Henderson Dean post of distinct advancement the for year division of The $5000 Billy Herman got off to a bad amateurs both in point of number of Burdell Porter Vaughn Soffe and players as Glen Worthington and to be effective except in Bob Bunkef but a little way behind Sherm Clark in Salina are reputed start last season and he worried about profit was excellence and of perforparticipations The entire aquad Is In excellent to be as polished as such clubs as the It too much" said Grimm “Thare’s states where the laws prevented itNomance-“Despite Baer notified his managers on the unbalanced economic shape for the games and Is anxious Ogden Boosters and the Denver Pig-gl- no doubt that he's a great second vember 12 1931 that he wanted to Wiggly outfit The colored ath- baseman and I believe he'll prove it cancel the contract conditions says Brundage "there to redeem itself for its double loss giving 13 reasons was no diminution of interest In ama- at the hands of Brigham Young An- letes are tall rugged and expert pass- this season I expect the lively ball alleging various violations of conto give Babe Herman added confi- tract teur thistles in 1933 More than other double defeat this week would ers including the charge that the 80000 registered athletes competed ust about finish any championship According to advance Information dence and that he’ll regain his batting division of profits was in violain sanctioned open events end hun- topes while a double win would put they supply considerable comedy eye' tion of the California boxing law dreds of thousands participated In tha Farmers right up in the money also In the Tuesday game the Ghosts Grimm said he believed the lively A superior court judgment upheld novice and closed events under the again with a chance to square things had lead with only a few ball would help the Cubs’ pitching the managers and Baer appealed the auspices of the A A XT and its al- up with Brigham Young on the home minutes to go but lost it when they be- staff j especially Pat Malone since case Which finally reached the sufloor Conley Watta and Cleo Petty lied bodies to “clown” the raised seams will enable him to preme court forwards should perform much bet- gan The Gibbs five formerly known as get more grip on the ball and conse“Because ef tha Cautery ef ter on their own court than in the the Granite Mart has on Its lineup quently Increase his speed Grimm Fregress Chlcege became the small Provo gymnasium some of the best Independent play: pointed out that didn’t believe Guy sperta capital ef the country hut era In the state including Jensen Bush's screw ball or Bud Tinnlng's year The A A IT was called Miami Youth Takes Parker and Pendleton former Gran- curve ball would be hampered by the apon te arrange the most ambihigh ststrs Brady L D S product new ball Ike J Armstrong University of tious sports program over atTennis Victory ite Upset and Berg brilliant center of the 1932 Bush who signed his contract yes- Utah- football coach is recuperating tempted Mere than 49 national East high five were conducted terday said he expected to win 25 from a sinus operation performed at championships MIAMI Fla Jan 17 (UP)-Yo- ung had mere than 159 separate com- Curtis Bryan of Miami today provided games the coming season because of the Holy Cross hospital Wednesday the addition of Klein Bush won 20 morning petitions were held In practically an upset by eliminating Celest DuThe operation is not regarded as a every sport” games last year rand of Garden City N Y one up Grimm has recovered from the serious one and the Ute chieftain will Special features of 1933 were the In the match play quarter finals of back ailment which bothered him be up and around in a short time advancement made by southern track the Miami Country club’s midwinter last season and he said he expected to and field athletes tha growth of In- golf tourney terest In amateur lea hockey and the Tommy Goodwin of Monroe N Y play regularly at first base unless r supremacy of the midwest in Dolph Camllll the big rookie first downed Ed defending champion basketball and wrestling baseman who joined the team late Romp! of Miami 3 and 2 last season beats him out of the job -- n CUB PItOT breast stroke relay and the and gradually increased It throughout victories in the meet Eight-poin- t these two races and in the free style and the dives provided the winning margin for the west siders Larre Gallery A gallery of 500 students packed--t- o the walls watched Don Thoresen the South captain swim away with high point honors by capturing firsts in two free style events the In each of these and the events he nosed out Kmetzeh of West in two of the most brilliant finishes of the afternoon The Panthers started the meet in d 100-yar- d Impressive style b’Jr taking a comparatively easy first in the relay in 1:29 getting eight points as comfour for South’s the acpared with The feats of Adams complishment and Richards In taking firstand sec- ond respectively in tbr ) breast stroke the second event made the score for the Panthers Thojesen’s victory in the free style was practically counteracted by Kmetzeh and Spidel of West who took second and third respectively -- Benson and Roberts with firsts and seconds in the free style practically clinched the meet for the Panthers The score at this point Was 28 to 11 Lewis Nash sjar back stroke performer for1 South came through With first in the back stroke and gave the Cubs a commanding lead in the medley relay to turn in a day’s work which nearly equaled that of his fellow teammate Thoresen Counteract Work But Wetherel and Harris coming through with firsts and seconds in the fancy diving more than counteracted the work of Nash The results: 160-yar- d 16-- ON PENNANT TRAIL 220-yar- d n lie A v A w relay—West (Hubbard Bpldel Murphy Beckstead) - South (Neeley Welti A smith McCourt) 1:29 Score West 8 4 South breast stroke— Adams :lchards West Thalman South Score West 1 South S fret style—Thoresen South Kmetzeh West Spidel :221 Score West 10 South 10 220-yafree style—Benson West: Roberts West Welti South 2:52 Score West 28 South 11 back atroke—Nash South: Thomas West Mumford West 1:14 Score West 32 South 16 free style—Thoresen South: Kmetzeh West Hubbard West 1:332 Score West 38 South 31 Divine — Wetherel West 73 Harris West 714 Dalton OSrke 883 South South 604 Score West 44 8outh 32 Medley race— South (Nash Neeley Kar-re- nl : West (Thomas P Adams Ward) 2:064 Score West 47 South 27 Max Baer Loses Another Round In Court Scrap Gibbs Team to Battle Ghosts In Deseret Gym nth-let- 100-yar- d Max actor-boxe- 50-5- Two promising high school swimmers who turned in exceptional performances in the first local prep meet of the season Wednesday in the Deseret gym Left Don Thoresen South who took swims and firsts in two f it estylee vents the and 100-yaDick Wetherel who captured first place in the fancy diving 40-ya- rd Logan Conducts Meet to Decide ten-poi- Utah Coach Has Sinus Operation Coast Gridiron Luminaries to Play Pro Kings ama-teu- HUBBELL RETURNS SIGNED CONTRACT FOR ’31 SEASON NEW YORK Jan 17 (UP)-C- arl Hubbell currently the greatest major league pitcher today returned his signed 1934 player contract to the New York Giants Jim Tierney secretary of the Giants would not divulge Hubbell's salary but baseball men believed he had been Increased from the $13000 Of 1933 to $18000 Hubbell’s pitching prowess was the fnaln factor In the Giants’ National league championship and in the win-s-i Ing of the World series with the Washington ' Senators During the aaasoa ha won 23 games and lost 12 He led National league pitchers In having the lowest average of 168 g runs earned per game This was the lowest since Grover Cleveland Alexander of Philadelphia led National tessera with 155 in 1916 Hubbell ' also pitched the most Innings 309 pitched most shutouts 10 and his 23 victories topped all conv temporaries He was the only 1933 World series pitcher to pitch two complete games He won both He also pitched the most aeries innings 20 had the most strikeouts 13 and most bases on balls 6 nine-innin- t SAN FRANCISCO Jan 17 (UP)— Aaron Rosenberg Southern California's and Mike guard Mikulak University of Oregon fullback mentioned by many for national mythical honors arrived today to team strengthen the western that will engage the world’s champion Chicago Bears Sunday Nate Barranger former Trojan center Is recovering from injuries and probably will play against the Bears BarranSunday advices indicated ger was hurt at Los Angeles last Sunday wheq the Bears defeated an aggregation Larry Bettencourt St Mary’ great all'America center of another year has been added to the west team as substitute for Mel Hein State and center from the New York Giants all-st- ar all-st- SKI RIDERS TRY SHAVED ICE RUNWAY iled White Meets Eastman Quintet The Red & White and Eastman Ko- dak fives of the Utah State Amateur Basgetball league will clash Thursday evening beginning at 9 o'clock in the South junior high school building it was announced Wednesday TEACHER QUINT WINS The Knslzn ward teachers defeated the Ramblers 35 to 39 Wednesday afternoon The erore: ENSIGN I RAMBLERS OTFPI Lambertrt 411 Alexander rf 3 11 81V Collannalt Halelf 3 0 8 ALeckhartc Bankhame 1 A Hecklerru Petereonrs 13 3 3 I Smith lg 7IGiocomolt F Collannarf McKeUarlt OTPP 1313 110 0100 8 0 0 0 12 00 0 0 3 3 3 0 4 0 0 8 all-pr- o 15 8 5 35 Totals Totals Referee Career umpire Taylor 13 8 3 29 SPOKANE Wash Jan 17 (UP) —Shaved Ice It appearg has other usee than for cocktails The Spokane annual ski tournament committee faced with postponement of Its meet this Sunday unless It snows accepted an offer Of a local skatinr rink for sheet ice Carloads of Cascade mountain snow brought here by railroads has failed to cover the slide which is surrounded by budding trees and green gras f Weather is springlike The officials decided to shave the Ice and pack It onto the slide so that more than 30 ef the northwest’s finest ski jumpers can cavort here next week-en- HOCKEY STAR AGAIN INTACT Boxing Entrants y 50-5- rd Ace LOGAN— The annual boxing elimination contest under A A U rules will start January 31 under the sponsorship of the Elks lodge of Logan Amateur boxers in all the weight classes are eligible to participate W F Jensen chairman of the Elks’ athletic committee announced The winners of the various weights will participate at the A A U meet at Salt Lake March 5 6 7 and 8 Elmo ond Ivan Smith both of whom have won championships in the tournament at Salt Lake end who at present are freshman coaches at the Utah State Agricultural college will have charge of the elimination contests Entry blanks' are being sent towns schools and to the various other organizations of the county Bailey Quits Hospital Victor in Desperate-Figlit for Life Marshall Seeks Clemency From Mat Commission 17 PHILADELPHIA Jan Marshall Colorado wrestler who was suspended from Pennsylvania rings several months ago and ordered to submit to a mental examination before he would be permitted to grapple in this state again petitioned the athletic commission for reinstatement today The commission imposed an indefinite suspension on him after his disqualification in a title bout with Jim Londos of Greece which Marshall ended by attacking the referee He declared himself today as ready to submit to the examination which the commission ruled would have to be made by three alienists chosen by the colons and paid for by Marshall The commission said it will consider the reinstatement application Questioned by the commission Marshall denied reports that he had said in Kansas City he intended suing the board for $500000 for alleged defamation of character He said his father and uncle hqil instigated the in his behalf but that he did charge not know if it had ever been taken to court (AV-Ever- ett BOSTON Jan 17 (UP)— Irvin (Ace) Bailey Toronto Maple Leafs’ hockey star left Boston city hospital today for Toronto fully recovered from injuries he suffered in s game December 12 with the Boston Bruins His recovery remarkable in the annals of brain surgery will leave him “completely normal” according to physicians at the city hospital where two delicate operations were performed to bring him back from the point of death Bailey was hurt when he collided with Eddie Shore Bruins’- - defensive star Shore himself received a brain concussion a moment later when PHILADELPHIA Jan 17 (A5)— struck by Red Horner of the Leafs Alfred De Oro veteran of and has been so unnerved by Bailey’s the billiard game scored his third doubt has he condition that expressed NEW ORLEANS Jan 17 (UP)— the national three- that he will be able to play hockey straight victory in The fastest sprinters quartered in the when his suspension imposed by the cushion championship tournament to-defeating Robert B Harper of Louisiana racing area are training ac- National Hockey league expires Jan- day Denver 50 to 45 in 75 Innings to tie 28 uary for first place tively tor the six furlongs Inaugural The who once held the handicap which will feature the open- Walker Godwin Sign Up world and pocket biling day program at the fair grounds liards titles simultaneously tied with January 24 Several of the prospecFlorida Battle in Len Kenney of Chicago tive starters recent winners at Jefferson Park already are on the ground Kinrey Matsuyama of New York and the field is expected to be one of WEST PALM BEACH Fla Jan 17 conquered Earl Lookabaugh of Chi— (UP) Mickey Walker former light cago 50 to 43 in 66 Innings and th4 largest in recent years and Bob clinched his hold on second place champion The fair grounds opening this sea- heavyweight son will be attended by the return Godwin Adel Ga have been signed Lookabaugh’s loss was his fourth bout here on January straight and dropped him into the of the open betting ring with reputa- for a ble bookmakers posting odds in active 29 Bob Moore matchmaker for the cellar In a last place tie with Harper Dixie Highway arena announced toDe Oro has won every start thus competition ' far Headed by Jackie Westrope leading day He overcame a deficit of 10 Godwin won a referee’s decision Caroms to take the decision over HarAmerican rider in 1933 with 302 winners to his credit several of the out- over Maxie Rosenbloom light heavy- per the only amateur in the tournastanding riders now campaigning will weight titlehoider in a nontitle bout ment as Harper was ahead by 29 to be seen under silks during the y here last week and is pointing for a 19 at the forty-firs- t inning De Oro’s title match with Rosenbloom (best run was 3 Harper achieved a 5 meeting De Oro Remains k In Tie for Top Turf Sprinters Enter Handicap old-tim- three-cushio- n For ' d Wv i i' |