Show - -- 0 ' ' 14 — ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - ' THURSDAY MORNING APRM 12 1934 1 k i - - PREP INDUSTRI---‘A- L - ' - - - 7 'LOOP' ADOPTS :SCHEDULE L 0 rTfILli By Marlowe Davis Plays Bingham in High School Baseball Opener ROSTERS TO i 1 Branagan BE OKEHED Maybe Coaching Isn't So Bad After All Track Records Wiih the state track meet sched Nookomiaassamosassasommumsomommeassusommiassir uled for May 121in the University of -----s'''' Utah stadium track fans throughout the state are beginning the age-olcustom of checking over the records 4''----:-'----'''''l::i''':i':1 : which are now in existence and de— of another chances their lasting Must Pass Tests bating 1 Umpires season : Mines Sandy Provo With a view to allowing everybody J "" :''''1177e:'to join in this popular spring sport Get Openers confab the following existing state — i sk ' ':'(1'1':i'::::1:::E:1::ti!: records are given: ' ' 100—Oscar Stnith (East) :98 made ::" ' PROVO—Utah Industrial league ‘::::$ ''s In 1921 220—Creed Haymond (Springville) play will open Sunday May tit with 4 4 I 2 made 1111913 the first half closing' Sunday July ' 1 4711'?1 - 1::''''' : ir :506 1 according to the schedule adopt' r''''"''"''""' 440—1ack Burton (Davis) ' "" -4: :1li'' '‘ i — ' i ' Ii '!!!''':::! 1i ':::: erganintion-M----lessied Inside in 1925 -'1 '!:::ie' --4-'''' ''' 4i: i''-:::::' ' ''' 4'::':' 200 here Wednesday night H L Gar- 5 ! Burton (Davis) 280—Jack Ii f ' ‘ 1 :I:N 40! ' ' ' Av ' ' Made in 1923 ' ! 4' rity league president was in charge ': :! 34 1 '1' ' ' NNs 40 ' tI''' ' C ' On opening day Holsum will jourm:'f1 tl!::: ":: " Mile—Melvin Burke (Box Elder) :::: : 4 ::: 'k ' - i-- -: y1 482 made in 1924 ney to Bingham !'!"'‘0004- meeting U S 'jr:'''1!??!1!: ‘::::020 : ' ' k) ::4?' 5" ': :‘N4 ' - - :::iA:::i:-:-' 1110"' 220 lose hurdles—Glen Worthington Minec Royal will invade Sandy for ' '' '' rfi4'114r 4'47 '1 ' lv"a4mt:r ''-! 1923 a in doubleheader and will made :i:f5:: 01 ''''' Gemmel' it it've (Nephi)':256 ' -r -' — 4''L 14' Cox (Dixie) appear in Provo t V4---' nigh jump-Lorr-aine 1 '::7!:'''''1:-:''( ' Gemmell club has its opening ''''''''''''' 1 :H-t1feet 213 inches made in 1928 -I 4" Judd game at home the following Wed120 high hurdles—Raleigh t‘ ::f:q'44 ''' ::i: :':''''Oi ' '''''" 1:::'' i d Ni'''': nesday against its traditional rival (Grantsville) :183 made In 1932 : :::: ! ' 1 Vi 1 i : - Mlle relay—East (Springer Cran- Mines Hoisum and Royal Bakers 1 ' 4 '' 1:11'01: ) r """4'k41k'''' dill Kirkpatrick Winwood) 3:38 of Salt Lake will play their initial :::::1::?:::: 31 : - 354e A home gamesllunday May 13 with -' made in 1927 ''1 "4'irs'' ' ' 40s ' A ''''':!''' 40880 relay—East (Aldoua Moffitt a single game booked t 0 A410 0 ' It ::: Hoisum Gammon and Provo drew Clayton Stewart) 1:33 made in 1927 ') ' A''- -' Medle'yrelay-Too- ele 1 (ShieldsMel- - the Memorial day home date the 4t: t - '''4 " ::? ::' -- - htkeviehrLesi EckmanL1493 made only holiday J occurring during the A "4 1' "rYb ' '' 1 s'? 'A ')i': 1 i -r first half ''':'E'"('' In 1932 :'':'Vf -' 0'': !:S ''' :!! '''' ::::: t 'i:::'! 104oA 64o i Sunday and Wednesday baseball Pole vault—G Gourley (Pleasant ' 1 :':''''t '1':'1c5' 000'—" ':'i4:"4 1:::i:::':::: te :''':':' predominates on ths schedula al-- 1 Grove) 12 feet made in 1932 ''''4 ' "'' ' 1 i I :' Discus—Ross Cox (Ogden) 138 feet though the Salt Lake clubs have ' '' '''' ''''' '" ' ) ' ' ' ' ::':-: A 'booked some Saturday games at 1 Inches made in I1926 ::::: Shot—Eddie Peterson (Provo) 48 home and Provo has a Thursday '':': ''' :::1'tI'l'il '1:' ::::!:': ::Y ::'"111 ' :' ::'': :':1::W1' 1 '::if:S::ZZ::': :tV contest on the slate :1 feet 4 Malec made in 1933 :5 to ' The directors :!::::-3Nl : 4 t::0? conthe 22 approved Broad (B 1' ' jump—COoper Ac) 1::':i?:'':1''P''':40'''-''!'' 1 :::'''''::: 't stitution and bylaws and adoptedl k ::'i ioN4::s:: feet 1 inches made In 1910 t- 5!::: i?isl:::!::g-0:--7 i :4::?:ii::i-!::r Mdtk I t:5k1:?4t!!-!t'f?!' :' :::::: Javelin—Russell Alley (N or th the Spalding baseball for use during ' ' 4 ' ' ::::!!!?:N:::'4:i'!:: -X 4:4:4 -- Bich) s t the coming campaign 17195 made in 1931 They also 1 1 ' ' '41s ::444: ?4 t :f: t )'v: 4 i ?::::4:::4:2-::!:voted that umpires be required to A AA ' ' 1 x 4 t3 :i ' t' N '''''''1 '' 1 ' a on test the 1 :' 1' pass ' ' ham t comprehensive Thee a el ' l'''''''''( ' i divastating f '4 f: 4°:! (' ' 1 '!:f ' 1:: '" toles of the game and M J Scan - :":1'' '1' p :ex ‘ '''' '?"4 :4 i"r::-'10 ''' flitting along and as we cheek - ion was named '''ary ' ''4' '''' " ' ' to draw up a list 'of :' :: ::::0 back nme et the spading recordt questions A meeting of the pros- :A?::' :::::1 :i the MIMI et then bolding the pectivi umpires will be held before $4 :1: !i::'': 1::'''''4': ':4:'''':'''':::::'::::::l' -' session which will '::4-4- rscarb recall little nothing to- the next league 1 44 N4:' ' e '-tnnext Wednesday at 4'7'f take :1 :::::!i ' place ::: m '''' vs Ivory year in every branch o'clock in ' Bingham '444 ''1"is et sports activity records are ' ! s::i:1 ei4p:7 T: 1 Approval of team rosters and '':i? P: :Y4rV-$- "N :fp: ::':t" 4 :"::Y ': : achieved that eke were thought league umpires is in order '!' the e'A" 1' 144!:l!'"'':''':::::g:i' 1 ' is:i: :' ---:0"!4 next confab - ::::!!' ' :' ::::i::': '''':!:! '4 impessible— Seery yeasmew "leek !:? ?::: :r::ir:-:g:-4FP liCtiedull ttdrowsrThe first halt )fA ''i:04'''::'i:: :'41:'i':'ELIf':: T:9'''kr:'''':NO 1 ares flub across the headlines The schedule: a 11—Roleum Mines fr at May Sunday &nal fade el newspapero—Ilash and '::'q:AV::': at (2) Oernmell at Provo Sandy -- wochisder Mip ab Oemistall away The mune beidi true In the Provo it SandY Sunday May is—aorsi it Molaum Clemmajority et track reeerdL mell at Mines Provo st sano ' Chief Ika rather than his technical explanation 'An' this b the way to punt" lays Coach Ike spring same snouted ster shatters Thursday May 17—Sandy at Prove Sunder May 20—Holaurn at Provo (2) they may need a few more pointers at Satur1m while Miss Betty Walker (left) and saarks which were believed at Armstrong Mines Gemmel' at Sandy (1) Royal retinal:W May 33—Holasim at Sandt Miss day's football fiesta when thousands of fans will stens from onslaught In the kip Provo Mary Burnett (right) a pair of pretty UniQemmell see and hear demonstrations of the fine points 21—Ro1ion May at Sunday Royal (2)i 1011 et 'With track competition of the game All the “11" girb will be football versity of Utah coeds look on But Judging by Provo at Mines: Sandy' Wednesday May 3 ( amorist 6aY)— the intentness with which however several of the existing are watihing conscious Saturday say Betty and Mary they Mines at itoliumi Sea a Omuta Aoial 'ricerds have steed the teat it It Provo Sunday June 2—Mine s at Urns ter over a ken ef years at (lemma: Sandy at RoyalProm Rohm Wedneadayt June 11—Minaa at Oltemell June 2—Provo at Royal Back In 1910-- 44 years a Ilisturdayil une a01mm TOW at mines at Cindy IB Of Cedar C A the ' representing at men - Wernioday June 13—San 22 In made inches feet the I City Saturday Juno 11—Sandy Sunday June 11—Reval at alt Mei minis JUMP This record stands Rohn rolid at Oentrnal ' of the present crop of broad it WednesdaySande 4 ' Juno 20—Provo at Mines'''' Jun 14—Rolaum Sunday seems to break that illstutti it jumpers likely Provo at Mine °asuman: at Royal (A mark In the coming xenon' nolaum (3)1 In 1913 Creed ilaymond" Stiring- Real atlitrnes Max Confident of vine sprint ace captured the 220 in - NEXT WEEK ' '' - ‘-- '4') - t) I' :1::(:::::'::: 4 : ' se :4:4 ::5:: ' ' -- ' :: "f ' a e' :: 4 :r" ':'' l ''' 1? ' :: i ' "i7-1 -- ' 1 " - :a$ ' ::::::-:(444- ‘ ::::: ::::::? ! t !:' :i7' ::4': :s :' it I:: - ?: ::''4" -' -- ii4::i::i:i:? ::: 4: :: : 4 ' ''' ' ' L'!'':::':::::::':-:::::!:::- ::" -'4 :::: ':"::' ' :4:!4 ki' :" 1: 5:: 7 — : rub ' e 1 : the -- record-breakin- time o( g ' ' From cut -- - flat et Utale's Dizieland in ion' a slender' dark- haired youth by the name et Lei- rain Velto representing Dixie ' Sack ' -- ' :22 Creed wail slim youth and it teemed Impossible that his short legs could travel so fast but travel they did and the time he established 21 years ago has never been bettered in Utah high tcheol track competition Raymond Is now officially: listed In the Salt Lake City directory as Dr W C Bay mood' dentist Solnetimes one wonders if Dr Raymond the dentist ever looks back 21 years and sees Creed Raymond the student running that memorable race Glen Worthington' Davis coach Is the same Glen Worthington who holds - the state record for the low hurdles Back in 1923 while a member of the Nephi track team Glen set a mark that still stands 2311 seconds - - - St George made Inches In the high juLp Coic414 addition to his sterling performances la track' was ens et the gmtest Prep Wks' ' 'Lethal' players ever to perform la Utah War 'Lerrahte attended the University et Utah where be was a regular forward en the bae kethall team and be else was an ace high jumper et the Vt track team Be Is new living In $I I George I feet I 14 ' n ' ' ' - : Tht list of 'record breakers Team Captain 'Jack Cook Wednesday evening wits elected captain of Nib ley park's ten team for the ensuing season Cook was prat- dent of the Nibley ' :' '': Park Golf issocla- tion last year and -Iri now la serving as it' director of that or :p ganization :Ear" i Team places ars f a not yet settled but t1 k'1kw':'' will be decided by further compiti 0 Um either medal i:P: or round robin 'k:i::: 4 I :::'0 match play T h ?:i':: !: ' ':::::':3 opening match is booked April 22 1i:: with Provo fur- - ) ::! :':' '': lashing the oPPost' tintg::::::!":'A tion Jan Cook Harold (Hack) Owen was elected of the Blues And Al Emery captain of the Reds for a team match at Nibley park April 25 A dinner will follow this event 'first intra-cluteam match of the season at the Seventh East municipal course :: - - 1 University Golf Tourney Begins will new At Forest Dale g - RI G f ' i - ' "free-for-al- tin A0 '( its"' el ''''':: ' 4' ' ' ''' y 4 ' :: 1 '1 - i': ' '''" - -: a's- ::: :'::::'!!'''!-:::-' : ii::r::i :!'::':':::W:::::?::5'''::'::::':i:1::':''t 44 :::::i::?:?!::::i:::!::J:::i1 ':ii:l t):'": 7' ia:i ft v '1":If :::!i::i:::i:::7::::::i :4 k:::: ::P: ::: ' ''':'' I ‘r i' :'' ::: t' 3'74 ' 9 ::Ii:iit!-::11:- (::::::::::::&:::!!:::!:::::::::::::!::!!: '::::''k iz4 k::::: 4::: 05:-:- H:r:::-?:4:::'::::- :::::::-A:- : l :::::::::::5 P'::: 4 :::: :::-:::::!: ::::::" : 4" - 44 P ::::::::::""' g 1 yrerni 0: ::i s - ' IIMMONOWNSMOROW ioints - :: pi t -- -:l 7 (g biff- 1 '1 IAI-AL- ' Olte u - ' - so Brans 3- -4 Larson 4—m Batch 3—B Harrison— 6- -11 Pape 7—C Armstrong Bekstedt Carter it( Braves' Pitcher Yankees 3 ' - - - - ' - Galley Ouifielder Nurse Injuries Smith - " BOSTON April 11 IIP)—Some of the Boston Braves' homecoming joys were dampened today when an specialist told Bobby Smith ' veteran that he had a fractured bone in his pitching wrist and ordered him to remain idle for 10 days Manager Bill McXechnie who had been suffering from an eye ailment reported that he and all the rest of the tribal squad were in fine physical ccindition and eager to resume the city Ries with the Red Sox orirriday The Braves art now two up on !lucky 4 I - it ' ' - — no ” z- I' Ei AP: fl I 1 EV 11 11 ir I I k 3 I 1 1 -- - - ae ft v e I b till re i t4116 1A U7 I - - b I aP " ' 4 s I x A - 7 7 ' ' ' ALSO M "LAI N117 - t i IX eanliwo- - Tennil I ires's - - 5 —Vitt' 6-- in right-hand-- " ti Ma '14 I - 6Q8 664 653 :A fi r: 6--3 KNOXVILLE II Walker the young Elly Vines Satisfies utility :outfielder whom the New Verdict Lawsuit York Yankees are grooming to hold down right field in case Babe LOS ANGELES April 11 (P)—ARuth slips'was sent to New York ttorneys for Ellsworth Vines Jr- professional tennis player and toroleril today to consult a specialist reworlds amateur champion Eae evi"arm his garding ailing throwing dence today that the Puadena net It has pained him during most of star had satisfied a court judgment tbe training season He had an of $3500 The judgment was obtained by iVected tooth removed but this Albright because of injuries failed to help It is believed now in a collision with Vines' I'Prank that neuritis- ts causing the troudriven by the tennis in his right shoulder and am young brother tUP)—ie y Hardie bops " and Linford Davis doubles won a rd om and Hulse of Murrffaay 44fr team af - 6-- ' 5 5 8 4 rcir :tiep I 4 14 laisl lip Z 4 3 3 787 161 146 127 705 I 174 '000°IX' el) 4 4 out in front Quality and value put him there Quality value and expert Fisk Deal se suvice hkeep him there 5 "" 1 1 4 4 America's Favorite Boy is tt Davis Netters Subdue Murray II CAT Vilt n 2-- 2 7 $815 $830 Car-flora- !" a L Tot Pis sy I—P Kennard 11( TOURNEY Final Standing IA 4 0 BILLIARD POCKET two-fifth- seven-ma- s winter-- ment 28- and also had the shortest victory 28 innings A city tournament will start at the Kenyon rooms Saturday evening Kennard will participate in the open Some ten players will ing series take part all of whom will be residents of Salt Lake City $570 $620 - - tillir es 1 three-year-ol- d - v —vie-tort- six-da- (0)1 SOFTBAL e 1 3 LEM 4‘ - Top is Philip Kennard chain-pio- n pocket billiardist in the state PEDEN ZACH BIKE WINNERS tournament Just ended Bottom CLEVELAND April 11 (IF —WiI 'Torchy" Peden of Victotia is Marcel Evans runner-u- p Each tJiam 1 C and Freddie Zach of Switzer- -' B won the same number of games 1land tonight won Cleveland's secy ond but Kennard led Evans bicycle race of the spring season on a point basis in the single game each toot Charlie Ritter and Bobby Thomas —— having pressed them closely and )held them even on laps during the Evan8 Finishes Second t but -Ifinal furious hour of sprinting ' - I it first-roun- Whip Utah-Alum- it Thursday While the two bateball teams are tangling at the Davis ball park the tennis teams of the two schools will d clash Both won i Bingham trimming Granite IIn three straight sets Tuesday and tthe Darts taking Murray netters in a clean sweep Wednesday 't -- Granite high school will honor members of Granite's 1934 state champion basketball team Coach H Cecil Baker and some 40 lettermen of former Farmer hoop squads at a ban quet in the high school Thursday eve- fling Girls of the home economics club will serve the dinner The following program will be ' l':::-- i a t ' ::::Kk?!:-:?:x- 47-0- Granite Cagers -1 n fi IL oacn buests at School Banquet - 7it i j ? 1of :::::-j::::::- -- ' - ' — :: '::' 1 ty ' ' :'$ t::''''''':---!‘-ia- 00 an d Bingha—m will op—en the i district baseball season Jordan ' Thursdisk at 4 p m on the Davis field Granite third member of the league'Is idle until next week Both teams have been drilling for the past three weeks and an inter- eating game is expected to give the 11934 baseball season an auspicious opening Santistevan Bingham 'Bailey coach announced that Louis Valdez ace righthander will start on the mound for the Miners Howard m "Bus" Smith will catch Glen WorthI ington Davie coach will start either Lauren Briggs Golden Bennett or Bill O'Brien Briggs is most likely to work but both Bennett and O'Brien will see service L The probable batting order of the Darts follows: Reed 3b Evans to HolCleverly 2b Swynager If F Clark lh brook cf C Clark Bennett or Holt c and Briggs O'Brien p The batting order of the Bingham but team has not been announced the lineup follows: Valdez p Smith or Atkinson lb Gerbich 2b De laney 3b Miller as Osborne If: Byrne cf Tassainer rf: Robert Hoine and Pete Padgen are the reserve Bingham mounds- men Both will likely see duty : : - :lel" i4-- :::i::: : :: : : 040Nm:4::3y:::5' ' 'woo' : ' :: :: '''' $665 $690 7 am1: '& 4111 -- icu ::s:-:::::::1:::4- 4 !' ::k:iV:'4:::::!::''iiii:!I:::!::f: Derby Hopefuls Take Workouts Fge-ii- A !!::'::!::1::4 1I g -- ! ::K4!!::4:::':!4!: ly in 7 L :' c Three Weeks' Practice Puts Teanis on Edge Tennis Players Meet 4iiiii- : IMPROMMIMMOMb 41)7-sine- I I l Beckstead Wins Scholar Award At University (a)--P- 5aVi --- -'''::'fi:11-f''''''I::- Lenore Pardoe Florence Miller Adrienne Cannon accordion selection Florence Burgess readingI1 Few Points Behind Inez Whitbeck 3 and 1 trio Vaughn New Utah Leader Youhg Bob Turner Elias Caste Martin Stom solo Clarence Buehner Shownclogging numbers Norman Jacobsen ping Primo- Thinks and Raymond Hemingway Several Philip Kennard won the state pocket t responses will be made including billiard championship in the round of By BOB GOODELL Highly those of Frank Christensen and Sid "Honest girls this game is a lot more fun if you know a spinner robin tournament just ended at the Kramer two former star athletes Marcel Evans was secsu- Ace rooms play from the tackling dummy!" OGDEN — The heavyweight The special guests include the forond Kennardand Evans each won board members all So says Coach Ike Armstrong of the University of Utah and the perintendent champlonshiP of the world is going mer principals representatives of the seven games and lost one Kennard's ' coeds Lae planning togivehis words a trial by attending Saturday's to the Baer family and it's going to press all Granite coaches the prin- higher ranking being due to the fact foothill fiesta' in the "II" stadium that he stored 87 points in the game May there a long time" said Max cipal and several faculty members 01course there are exception-Baer in Ogden Wednesday eveningJ The following club officers are In he lost at compared with 61 points charge of the banquet: Gwen Wag- scored hkr Evans is his los‘ing game but Dolly 'Coed spends most of The challenger for the heavyweight staff president: Wanda Mathews vice Evans had high run in the tourna time at a football game emitting title who will meet Primo Camera president Kathryn Johnson secreloud squeals of delight when Utah June 14 in New York halted brief- lacy Roberta Cutler senior repreAnd this busi scores a touchdown ly In Ogden en route east to take sentative Dorothy Tame junior representative The girls who will serve nen of discovering whether the op-up intensive training probably at are Vervene Carlisle Mary Wozab Nizp defense a position is using a Atlantic City He was accompanied Mary Whiting Beth Lund Eddis Bundefense or just a defense LIIlleth Van by his manager Ancil Hoffman and ker Helen Buehner Rex Beckstesd forward on the his brother altogether too mystifying a puzzle Buddy Bair The latter Dam Muriel Betteridge Betty McAlto solve during a game especially University of Utah basketball named was referred to by Maxie as lister Agnes Howe Edith White and IMerle Stillman Misa Eva Lindquist when somebody starts going places team won the title of the best a quantity to be reckoned with In i club sponsor FISK RUGBY with the ball on the 1934 basketball heavyweight fistie circles scholar With all these intricacies to be Buddy who is only 18 and who the coeds team according to Pröfessor Wel- demonstrated Saturday ter A Kerr chairman of the uniweighs 258 pounds and stands alhave decided it's worth a trial 450x21 most as imposingly as the man But the girls plan to reserve their versity Athletic council former is mountain The athlete which Jordan Camera threw handInalienable right to watch the out his chest when Maxie said that nosed out his captain 'Bill Kin475119 some halfback if they want to maincenter by a "If I get licked I'll send the kid LOUISVILLE 11 taining it's toohard to find a guard ner Ky April (UP) narrow margin to garner the brother in against him and he'll do —Overcast skies held 'way down under all those feet and LOOM training of Kenaward Beckstead was awarded it for me' The challenger also said things candidates to a down Itucky derby when 141 is that 133 be the while shorn of had Kinner finally points Anyway there will be hundreds crown he expects Buddy to do the minimum at Churchill Downs today LOOM Harold' Miller freshman star and hundreds of girls at Saturday's the track was fast only a was The third former Granite shearing In so many words did he 'Although Besta—and there can't be too many 'few eligibles to the speexpress complete confidence in his cial Ion hand declare the university high luminary made 129 i25x21 5 were sent out for exerPaul Ca Ills sub center ability to take the measure of the cise May points behemoth from waa fourth isItaly Judging by the official program Baer arrived in Ogden at 6:40 J E Widener's Peace Chance cov- 5301111 Beckstead had five hours of A the entire affair sued Wednesday In A large crowd of sports fol ered an easy ?ripe in 145 while the two-o18 of p B C of and will be no more than two hours in grades le stable's Light Up required lowers D greeted him at the station Peconic s length Demonstration of the of a second longer to breeze He escorted to the business wu uniat council athletic The the grid game and sorority rethe same distance Shandon Guaranteed $ild The full list of versity makm the scholarship district When asked "In what round Farm's Naval Cadet The lays are scheduled with the only Months Against do you expect to knock out award Annually events follows: Baer smiled and said he other derbylte to test his speed The Mt Stead tackling p nt—Deinonstration of ot Poo block- o nu—Doinanstration couldn't exactly predict the round Son of American Flag worked seven Hazards AV"'" ingcoo and pulled up to but that it would be a knockout furlongs In 1:29 STAKE 3:18 le eaDeroonottiltion of open field The challenger said that be liked a mile trial in 1:43 blookinc firl 11 p ft—Demonstration of passing to "play around but that some of N-IIn—Demonstration of - lie P LEM—First and ThIrd'Ward Mama ad- the stories of his antics were exLas p mo—Demonstration of offensive vanced to first place at the end of the first aggerations He said he wu in Holand defensive formations also Piers formation plays end CUS111111U roZwit Vre iloLr softball lywood 13 months before he ever gag defense ' bark formation (Utah) Won Loot Pet saw motion picture lots "Hollywood i why smashr wide sod tun Plain' I ' : 1t rtc4 has no charm for me" he said "Too islillunnett defense rtVdVald n OOOOOOO 1 1 4500 much make believe diamond ' Davis Cyprtup and Bingham (c)—Double wing back formation (War- - 18l'oettl vvria 1 "I'm serious about this Acham- on top ofjoined double reverse defense Lions elub the Jordan district tennis Plus s4nerzstein) 2 0 000 pionahip fight and you mar expect Filth ward by taking three straight matches (d)—Notre limits' to see some fireworks if Camera heap &Toe shxlIti plan and runt from the Murray high netmen Weddefense e Thlrd I Fifth I (default) ft of kind (it—b I :O shift (Howard Jenes)l battle" First 27 flond I up Iputs any Second 00 Fifth e (default) 11 ' plays end run defense The "war department" left for the nesday 4 Walton of Davis won a feature 2:15 p m—Football First 1 Fourth S lame Dinh 6 east at 7:25 pm Alumni Third U Lions S Inlaying time 40 minutes) singles match from Johnson of MurBetween halves °temps scrods: teats while ray by scores of 44 64 ) Sheffield Davia won a sequent-se- t 4Skt WRESTLING victory over Pearson of Murray 64 mined athletes come along and shat them - It is this annual University of Utah golf atmosphere that makes track the InwIU under Way Fritenoely Interesting sport that it IL championship at 8 aget na on the Forest day' morning - aDale links when the qualifying rounds k will be held - I A large number of the collegians have been touring the various courses daily in an effort to polish up their garnet Qualifying rounds will be over the Arinedi 1 Whole route Subsequent rounds of the tournament will be by match The' current practice of-- obplay iI serving winter rules will be continued on all shots except from hazards k The scramble will be a rather since the champions of the years will be absent Hunter present titleholder ORS i school end Morris Burst is in the east How- yr 1" Be United Prue At leer—York—Ridgewood Outstanding performers Garibaldi greet' Gino (drew) Abe Colemanihri4 Italy in and state competition of past Angeles( ItC1 city Rang Germany '' years will be after the laurels Some 2asey Celumbo c itttr Rang liteinko e7t7 threw Dowries Wyckoff ogIs t are Larry Summerhays T Typton Germany Simko eller Germany threw Jim tireTN Knapp Howard Collins Jack Rob Okiahomert Dale Raines Texas threw 0 bins Walter Cosgrift Ernest Mc- Mike New Murphy Minnesota 4 At York—St Nicholui Jack Bloom0 Shane Gus Nicholson Ernest Fors- field Connecticuit threw Axel Madsen Lien- ' markt Vermeil Rickman Knoxville threw and 4 Reif berg Jr George 1'7 01 Bobby Stewart Ireland: Joe Benakiii Po' Trophies are s by a 10 - land Halpern New Yorki ' cal jeweler No entry fee will be re- ' yanka Eelennialt Russia threw Joe Rinaldi ''SL'A : Toni charism Baty quired' Thelournament is tonduetedliTh'nt7 Cuba Johnny Plr7! Sweden under the direction of Roland Funk (drew) Maurice Lachsppelle Prance ?Pr"-: university golf professional ItICITING GAMS kI LVCIY Iron TWO Jalalal is the world's lastest sod ‘most Because they basshed No "r on their soltine ball same It Is a combination baseball uniforms throuelt the years in at handbell and tennis It A PlaYed In a which they rose to Dune Mill Kicks) court or Ironton closed three by Coehrene and Charley °Quinsy' or the hish cement walla The laPlaying sides held la Detroit Titers both vent Oil number by lest Principles of the sms are Bach player fears bad luck bill ortrtabe similar II to those laandball bet the Sport Wet g M imea Was ambit is snick Isom ter - e b lever be completes for as fast u marks are set new groups of deter ' ------- Red-Blu- 1::)17':'t:':'':'!'''!':::''::!:'-:''7:k'-:'':- Real Grappler New man Meets Papiano Fancy holds and tricks of the wresare dey beingapplie tling gameras by the leading heavyweights of the days will country these be on exhibltion in Salt Lake again on Friday night when George Kent giant Oregonian meets Ira Dern in the main event of Kent i sitriiratehtewedew°ernkleestlY°mitntaghtegarne and is big men expected to furnish a major part of the mat piryarotechnics in his match with Our Kent will shalt mskini lila first apLake but if advance pearance in reports are correct he should be a rather steady performer at the arena shows in the future Dern is training hard to get into tiptop condition for his go with the former football tackle Al Newman meets Leo Tapiano in the 'semifinal boot Newman fresh from two victories over Dern has gained considerable confidence from his triumphs and there may be a new roughhouse king crowned Friday night but Papiano does not seem- worried about meeting Newman The special event will see Del Kun- kel back on the card with Buzz Reyn- olds The promoter thinks Reynolds is entitled to a shot at Kunkel after the showing he made last Friday Dave Reynolds and Turp Taylor will start the program off with a 20-' ' minute opener JORDAN LOOP Bro:!zr A' hiA spud at ' Nib ley Electi: Jack Cook as - BAER STARTS Feminine Fans to Appear At Utah Football Fiesta TITLE QUEST Full Program for Gala Event Issued at Unisity Various Formations to Be - w: e — V !::6A 4':: ' k E:: :'” :::" ------- ':i::r:::::4: ' 4: -'- :: ' '''''' I ': ': i 2:'''41 ' i' '''': !: 4" ' it t - ' - ' :e: ' :::? 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