Show r ' 22 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING BASEBALL LOOMS Hw S Lott Predicts American A A U QUINTS Recovery of Davis Cup ENTER FINAL THREEPREP ” TEAMS FORM By ROBERT CAVAGNARO NEW YORK March 23 NEW LEAGUE Granite ' i - ' Davis Bingham Davis 6md BINGHAM—Granite Bingham will compete in a high school baseball league this season according to an announcement made by Bailey Santistevan Bingham coach Friday evening Jordan which had been chosen to be the fourth club in the circuit whs forced to cancel its entry into the league due to finan ciat difficulties The three schools have drawn up schedule on a home and home basis With Bingham and Davis clashing at Davis April 19 in the opening game of the season' will coach the Rex Sutherland Granite nine Glen Worthington Is in charge Of the Davis crew and Santistevan is the coach of the Bingham team All three coaches look forward to an interesting season and they are confident that baseball in the near future again will become a major sport in state high school competition The tentative schedule follows: April IS—Blnahara tt Devil! Oranlte hr Davtl: Blnaham bra April M— OruilU Mar S— Blnaham at ftranlta Darla bra Mar B— Darla at Blnrham Oranlte bra Mar IS— Darla at Oranlte: Blnaham bra Star It—Oranlta at Blnahaa Darla bra t 1 " ROUND GAMES r (Continued as the a close —But margin some weaknesses ir their defense and gradually forged ahead in the final period SherrO Clark got around bis rival Ed Wade Logan center in the first part of the game and was the principal factor in fpving his ciub an 18-- lead in the first quarter But the remainder of the ball game was a pretty even battle Allsop and Mecham played sturdy defensive games for the victors Drysdale and Finlinsen stood out for the losers Lumber Leads lead Sugarhouse Lumber had a at the end of the r of Its game with Richfield Thd leaders were clicking as they had in the previous three roujids of the meet and It looked as though they would move to the finals In comparative ease But Roberts’ passing began to produce goals in the second quarter and his team's defense tightened considerably As a result the victors had a lead as the half came to a close Play was on even terms in the third period which ended Richfield But the losers seemed to give up the in the final part of tha game ghost while Richfield clicked merrily on piling up a point a minute Nephi was completely upset by the rushing game of the husky Ecker outfit The losers played the deliberate style of ball exhibited by the Nephi high school team in the recent prep tournament But Ecker’s had a solution for it and as a result good was at the half Nephi setleading tled down in the final part of the game and it was a pretty even battle The scores: XCUJt STUDIO I NEPHI BOOSTERS edheaded grass Lott and Stoefen national Indoor and grass court doubles champion and the latter singles titleholder leave tomorrow lor a tournament tour through the south and southwest making their first appearance in Atlanta G next week first-quarte- FAVORITE WINS JONES FIGHTS AINTREE PRIZE LOSINGBATTLE Golden Gallant Bobby’s Score Soars to 150 at Augusta Where HorFinish Brings Grand National Victory ton Smith Leads Miller’s (Continued fro Vraeadlns Paiel longs from home Then Golden Miller fencing faultlessly and eating up the ground with long hungry strides moved up to challenge the American The pair reached the final obstacle 300 yards from home together1 and Delaneige Jumped more cleanly to gain a length A shout went up “Delaneige" but Snow’s vetefan steeplechaser aid not haVe the answer to the’ cry He' Weakened visibly as Golden Miller swept past and on to victory Thormond also (closing fast would have caught Delaneige in another SO yards Mist Paget wearing her “lucky coat" which is almost a racing legend in England needed the help of friends to fight her way through the crowd to lead the winner to the paddock She waaao overcome with the warmth of the reception that she could say little more than: “He did it ha did it" Later however the calmed down somewhat and aajd: I’m delighted to have won It It war g wonderful and to the season Golden Miller is a great horse as he proved today" i Jockey Gerry Wilson was equally happy “He gave me a wonderful race" said Wilson “It’s the greatest moment In my life Golden Miller la a TWO-PANT- S! 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70’s yesterday to hold approximately llSlJll Totals 104323 Score by quarters the county"M the same place Ecker 24 24 51 Governot nd MraHenry H Blood Hines went up to 74 while Emmett Neohl 0 4 13 33 Chrlatenien referee:' Rlchardaon umpire and State v Game Commissioner French melted before the heat of comNewell B Cook will be on the recep83 In and around SUOARHOUSS LDR staggered petition RICHFIELD tion committee- - Approximately 800 TP PI Smith was highly erratic’ on the Matson rf persons art expected to be present first nine offsetting three excursions Corbett U 14 1 O'lvy rf if 13114 J!Jlllon I above par with a brilliant eagle three 3 10 4 RoberUe J 3iHanaen ra ri j 0 0‘ 0i on the second hole and a birdie en Campbelt Jacobi la t 6 OiLuke la i0 s 0 OlHooklna rs the eighth On the ihcomlng nine he Brown Itr( 2 Oarff 0 0 0 0 OJMIUer twice with above tag played par going 3 3 331 Totala and dipping below twice 111440 Scorft by quarter Dudley Makee Biggest Gala ! 11 M 33 jf The biggest gain of the day was Richfield OhrUtenaiDi referee Rlebardeofi 3j V v- -c umpire made by Dudley who Was well down -l— MAGNA—With the Spring football CAFY'A0 CLARK'S end at tha first round the list of the nd track teams completely organGTPPI' OTPP10 ( with a 74 Today there were only Watterf ized Coach Rutsell Magleby an- wonder" 1(4 j3 31 0 JiWattarf ’ 4 Srekaonlt Dryedale!! 4 0 0 4 on aa two his he fives Bookmakers card Bit Bard whipped nounced Friday that 33 boys have 0 OiClirke 34 In tha the nlns second and first Van Kemp aIImp entered ith spring championship In contrast to tho exuberance of the ’ iJVj 8 JESSES tournament which opens Monday owner and- - rider and the thousands in 35 882 more a luck with little -: of fans who backed the winner so Burke with IT first round matches 888 have done even better than 71 gaswt-:Jay Perkins last year’s champion strongly that tha odds ware forced would o a o and Neal Pehrson runnerup were down to to L was the aad plight He blrdled three of the holes on the seeded No 1 and No 3 respectively of the bookmakers who took it on the first nine and missed another on tha HuiheMI chip Totala by a hair his 1114 Utl Totala 1110141 Jay Richardson a returning letter-ma- chin for plenty They were used to seventh RtfirM Hodsaoni umpire Havsrta shot hanging on the Up of tha cup and Clifton Harris B & G tennis seeing an outsider win the race holed-a he On tha chip ihot club champion are the other seeded L W GIBBS The worst thing that could Jiave from 60 ninth feet Coming In Burke GTFP players happened to us" moaned one Mlllerrf die- - Pen sixteenth tha The first round pairings follow: Perhaps the most remarkable tea followed par until 1 tonrrr til three-putteto missed a’ he go 5araonlt 3 3 0 8 Pendle Upper bracket Jay Perklna vs Doug tura of the Classic outside of the rec- when one over He made up for this on ! i las Manners 4 vs Rlchlnalv Stanley Longfelt ord pace set by the leaders was the 12 R Tucker I 0 liUenienrw Keith Sonne Earl Salisbury vs Max ability of the field to negotiate the the seventeenth when a beautiful chip RrlkmnK la Rasmui Parker to Inches of tha cup gave him Black Jay Howarth vs Bob Madsen barriers' Twenty-thre- e Balk:iinlf of tha atart-a- a within aenri Vern Buckner vs Robert Mix Jack 11 were still In ths rece as they went birdie who next to more Hlrln hss Jones Hagen vs Parks: Gordon put the grandstand the first time Murphy Roger Uackaylt Forbes vs Ralph Melk and Newcomb The congestion at the atari caused people pulling tor him then anybody 10 It 1 J9 TOtall couldn’t putt today The Totals is itt: McCall vs Clifton Harris Lower four including F Ambrose Clark’s else just Bcor ky auartsri: even worse would fared have Haig brackeV Jay Richardson vs Percy American-owne30 32 aooaa'aai t It Sorley Boy to tum- had ha not made two magnificent re- Oibb lie aiaiia 14 23 30 32 Pearce Mark Barrett vs Robert ble at the first hedge but from there JUfertf Hodriont umpire Hivertt coveries on toe seventeenth and eightLewis Athaa vs Harold Grow on it was a beautiful race Gun Papanickolss Vs Chsrlea Ger 1 Delaneige end Thormond were the eenth holes On the sevententh his sick Esler Inskesp vt-- Thomts How- only two American horses to finish tee shot hooked Into the woods and he ell Eldon Melk vs Ernest Poulu M D Blair’s Prince Cherry wu caught soft turf Unperturbed and winner va Keith Cook Merrill pulled up early while Whitney’s smacked a brassie close to the green Johnson va Gerald Bolcourt and Joe Lone Eagle II faltered at Becher’s On the final hole his drive caught the chosa a resting place beStevenson vs Neal Pehraon Brook the second time around the rough and a neath J Using a No 8 iron sapling !" course and also wu pulled up ball sailed to ' The first time past the grandstand ha lashed out and' the looked like the finish of a sprint with the green Card of hsdln p!rrs: H 344—34 scarcely a half length separating Gre- Pr out NEW BRUNSWICK N J March 23 454 341 454— 34— II IB galach Delaneige Forbra and Golden pr 553 464 345-- 34 H Smith out W— 143 (A1)— George Kojac former Rutgers Millet Gregalach fell back after H Smith la 444 363 34 broke the world’s 443 444 swimming star out Dudley passing Valentine’s Brook about S5S Dudley In backstroke records for 440 and 500 milt from home and Thomond closed Burke 433 454 353—35 ut 343 544—34—71—143 e yards in a Water carnival tonight Marcel Evans and Jack Larson won m to make a in struggle until Burke 444 444 434—34 He beat the Runytn out mark recently Friday matches in the — pnk c bil- they rounded the final corner 444—34—71—14 443 454 In Runyan set by BillKilley of Princeton by 453 44 344—31 liard tournament being held at the Back of Forbra In order trailed Jonsa Out In 444 154 246 seconds H was clocked in 6 Ace billiard parlors Uncle Batt Blue Peter III Gregalach Jonea Loadlna icorea: as compared 73— US minutes 142 seconds Evans defeated G Carter l6fl to 48 Apostacy Annandale and Remus Horton Smith New York 44—143 with Willey’s mark of 6:39 Ed Dudley Antuata in 33 innings He also off the Billy Burka Cleveland Tha New York Medical school stuhigh run of the meet 36 Larson Jimmy Hints Timber point N T dent passed the mark in 5 took the measure of O R (Kelly) MacDonald Smith NaahvtllaIMl— 10—144 minutes 288 seconds as compared BASKETBALL Pape 100 to 93 In 67 Innings Both Ralph Siooehouaa Indlnnas 10—144 with his own standing world record of ollt players featured consistent “safe" play Paul Runyan 'Whlto Pttlna 5:322 W Y throughout the match PrlOay'i iMalia The schedule for Saturday follows: Star Thaatar 20 Olden II At Esptnoei Akron Jf 146 J praTi (iirU Woodp4l 11:30 a m —M (Fanner) Hatch vs tint)ward Bohcetl 14 ' Leo Dteail Phils delphla Thirtieth Henie (Honey) Eckstedt ' Oolaen Noroion ltd Bunardj 13 Johnny 15— 14S I Cannon ward Conn Snute Philadelphia 7:80p m—B Harrison V P Kin Fifth ward Denny a All Men! Young Men Three Salt Lake Teams Win Semifinal Contest Ereksons Clash - (Contlnusd from Praeadlnt Pass) AtKaysvilleHall ' “I think we’ll beat Australia to two” Lott said “or even by a wider margin if ia Crawford not the player he was lost year Then we'll take England “The U S L T A has an excellent field to draw its team from and there's no reason why it shouldn’t be a winner” Although no hint has been dropped as to the probable personnel of the team it is generally believed that it will be selected from among Lott John Van Ryn Lester R Stoefen Sidney B Wood Jr Wllmer Allison- and Frank X Shields Lott looks upon Crawford as superior to any American tingles player but thinks the blondhaired Wood can leat Perry on CASTER PARADE VALUES! 9-- 2 ' Davis Sportsmen Await Barbecue V t— three matches Martin Lott Jr who has been playing Davis cup tennis since 1928 and who should know something about It disagrees with Fred Perry England’s ace that Japan is the country to beat this year Perry recently returned to Entour gland from an Australian and voiced the opinion that the young Japanese players Hideo Nishlmura and Jlro Fujikura offer the chief threat to Britain’s international tennis rule “Australia will take care of Japan" the Chicago doubles veteran said today “and if Jack Crawlord and company can’t do it we will in the interzone final" Doing some pretournament figuring Lott predicted the United States would sweep through its matches from Canada Mexico end Brazil and that Australia would win the European - zone final bringing the Americans and Australians against each other In the interzone final at Wimbledon Set Opening of Season Jordan Drops Out’ : MARCH 24 1834 3 $350 Fancy patterns! 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