Show I OM " '16 THE BAT LAKVTRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING - APRLL 13 1934 CAMP13ELL MAY ' I I STURM SAYS 'That WILLINGr Salt Lake Chamber Goes Into Problem of Neces t ci Redskins Favored to Win in Contests on Courts at Provo A ::::::::'''''' '::1::: nary Financing mmomulon I t ' '' 4- ) 1 : ' -' :: 174 i I 1 ' ' FGRANIT KIl Z''5:'''Y5': ::&i:::'A'"::::!'"i'i:::!':Ji as r - : - - ' ' Handball fiko14 It' - I ------- Grid Hopes Win Game Cyprus 21-- 8 - smooth-workin- '''r ' raon Aof 'It stn MI SOO 11" nOnia stitute the prises — - et Athil 1 9--42 1 aa -- aubstoutionc Onttuo—Olson lei Ferguson rtt 11 Johnson 11161 Thomas otticiais: btasiebr rawest Baker Pir ' - 13321tdPITA Tyr) - -7- - ---7- Dempsey in Hospital Ihs Ptomaine PolsOn9 ' ‘ ' ‘ --- um- " DALLAS Texas April 111 (Al — Jack Dempafy former heavyweight champion wile in Baylor n°ePitni )ere tAmight undergoing treatment for what was described as itlouch of ptomaine poisoning" Dempsey wasAmheduled to have refereed a fight tonight at Austin but bit illness caused the engagement to be called off His condition was not serious hospital attendants'asid - 4- '1771"w'::-":"-1-11 - I ''' : organized toilervi II Chevrolet 0111143111 in inch an outstanding manner ' that we wili attract more buyers of Cheit' cars and trucks then ever before ' trum IVE-ar- " ' ' 4 I ' '''-- ' ' - - - ( - — Selection& will be made from quail- ó" oes users' fica tion and tournament play for rat S uatwortna Papanickoisa raa ltianitiolas Van Mosta ianit on the' "Ir golf team which 4 ::Inb Naltitoas Min Blank will arrange team matches with va- con 10 sat PauatatoboWl riotui clubs In the state league soars Li turtors s itt (pyPrU t 0 IIP 7 'I Mickey irovA Riley Dale pro la assist- t - OAAUCUng &Peal: On)ruil tonahttonnit—Baletoto "'I AU W toe tourney 31i Alunint-stthPoint after touch- down Alumnt A Papanickolas Was buck) - -' t- ' - lee 601 I1 - s 4421 SARAEN It you'ra just taking pp golf this the square spring why not ivood stance'' thit ii4 g Sh oot- - Booked while-playin- shota front the tee where distance Is ' advisable Nearly all the big eters Blur Gene A registered shoot unde r sanetion011111gUICIA and Bobby Jones drawn I of the Pacific International Trap above use the square' stanci for shooters' association will be held on their 'tee shots It seems the moat Sunday at the municipal traps now logical for with it the hips and operated by the Salt Lake Fish and shoulders ars lined Up with the di- Game association 01 e meet will be rection of the shot The open stance is apt to produce at 711 p'rwo"ira"lill consist of 100 sin- - a difference effect upon the duffer glee 23'st yardage handicap and 25 Unconsciously with nil he will not pairs of doubles Prizes Will be line his shoulders and lye with the awarded in singles doubles handicap direction of the shot ' The open stance also encourages and over aIL !win a practice turn Thursday Ray the duffer to bring his right side Piram: broke 97 ot 100 and B and shoulder around too quickly OO which results hi hit- cracked 49 of O Harvey thedownswing I ball from the out- Carlisle age 13 broke 39 of SO Ong across the side to the inside producing shies It is' significant that when you seek to learn how to play an inten- tional slice Ithe very first direction given you is take an open stance Thes would seem to indicate that -- it alleRetnains State if you want to ayold slicing your first step should be to avoid an open A brief Associated Press bulletin stance Thus the square or 'von the Thursday 'night from L4SI Angeles Closed stance is likely to help the said that the condition of H W Lane duffer president of the Hollywood I baseball liastertne that pitch shol club remained "criticaL7 Lane hi be-- many You strokes ing kept- - in seclusion to insure es t!Kscletmleaftolah143 et0 much quiet as possible following a to anyone Bono telt heart and nervoua attack suffered 10 addremd envelope Write him in cars st ' ISA11:1t71 ttiTO'CO Tour Conyestrut Cheiriblet Zo 2nd Zast Destet 'Virti 6707 VETERAN BALL PLAYER DIES WASHINGTON April 12 (iP)- -Charles V Moran 53 one time big league ball player and former athletic director at Catholic university ng meeting of the died last night in his home home Southern Maryland Agricultural us- Moran played with Wuhington the ociation here was suspended for St Louis Browns Indianapolis and the 'rest of the meeting today for Rochester li rough riding in the first race Bin mount Cheka won by4 good marNITTA"! Bert titinitiThas been athletic trainer at gin but the stewards claimed the of Technolort for the sew Orleans youth crossed his field last 20 years He It an authority of many poorts Including football basketball box in the stretch 'Ins tennis anti hockey American Davis Cup Heads Pin Faith on Les Stoefen - (W)--- though our guiding tennis minds naturally are reluctant to admit it now for the obvious reason that their spring opti mism of the few years haa proved to be premature the fact is that the sensational singles performances of Lester Rollo Stoefen the giant Californian have revived Uncle Sam's hopes of lifting the Davis cup from England this summer The seriousness with which this prospect now is being re garded after experiencing a nevi "low" last year is indicated by the cautious step taken to feep Stoefen from going stale The Californian's withdrawal from the Pinhurst tournament on telegraphed advice from Hol- comb Ward chairman of the Davis cup committee marks the beginning of organized mea- - - Ws IntOV 14 Publisbets 8indle:00 ornsby Clash t Pitcher T Lo oses U nit orm ray f 1:::::r '' (IP)--S- Feminine Golf Adepts Out in Force at Dale t 1 )k I k4 k 44t :" 4 -4'''fN 9 - - S 4 -I P''''''A''klk"":':'''::t"? a 1114tt:7-!14- ':It''''-tt'"""- t Iv' 1'9 t1 ''-- ' ' Y ' " '' a t''' 4 ' ' it ti'' l'::f'''41'''''' I Niyi-:- f — k:is 4i'' I '' q:ormeihs 4: ''' k 1 vx t' - - N ::"::''''' - ' 1 '442S7' ' '' N'''' ' ‘111' 7-- 1- - i (- 'al If 8-- :t :::f ' 7-- 6-- ' :''''n '''':'"1!:' t t a'"'::t ' - '7:1r' - : ' ' -- if ' 8-- 6-- 6-- i'1 i ::e :i-- The university freshmen won their first match of the season Thursday defeating Westminster four matches to one on the university courts Thursday afternoon The results: Louis Schofield and Hortin Jensen (university) defeated Goodwin Peterson and Carl Leavitt 10-- 8 6 (Westminster) 6 Billy Goeglein and Jack Porter (univerdefeated and Burton Lund Art sity) 6 Wheatlake (Westminster) 4 Reid Maughan (university) defeated Jimmy McKay (Westminster 2 5 Billy Goeglein (university) defeated Burton Wheatlake (Westminster) 1 5 Goodwin Peterson (Westminster) defeated Rodin Jen2 sen (university) 62 The feature of the day's play was the doubles match between Schofield and Jensen and Petersen and Leavitt The Parson duo won the first set 4 after an uphill battle The freshman team came to take the second canto 6 after Westminster had match point on three different occasions Games in the third set went with service until the eighteenth game when the university team broke through Leavitt's serve and Schofield won the act1 10-- 8 and with it the match The other doubles match was an interesting affair although much slower than the first and was dominated ity the playing of Goeglein Goeglein had little trouble taking the first set of his singlei match with Wheatlake but was pushed hard by the Parson player in the second canto Reid Maughan had little trouble with McKay in the first set of their match but McKay and steadied in the second pushed Maughn hard for each point' Goodwin Peterson bad littTe trouble defeating Hortin Jensen in the lone victory for the Parsons 4-- April 12 Gray veteran righthander pitch- er was "deuniformed" today by Manager Rogers Hornsby of the St Louis Browns after they bad engaged in a hot argument A conference will be held at the Browne office tomorrow to deter mine what disposition is to be made of Gray Hornsby ordered Gray to turn in his uniform after the pitcher refused to chue flies t it 3? 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I Amazing Golden Ply Prevents Croat Unseen Cause of Blow outs I had to be done to mako 00MM safer Every year thotsands 0are tires killed or injured when blow-ou- ts throw cars out of control Goodrich engineers met the challenge with the Golden Ply This amazing invention resists the tenific beat inside the tire Rubber and fabric don't separate Thus blisters don't form The is eliminated great cause of bloi-ou- ts before it begins No wonder thousands Thirty-thre- e feminine golfers turned out for ladies' day at Forest Dale Thursday marking the biggest ladles' day in the history of the course MrsL Shrivercity champion won the putting contest that featured the day's play requiring only 31 putts for the 18 holes Mrs F C Armour took the prize for the fewest putts on the first nine with 16 while Mr& A are changing to this tire proved 8- C Moore won the prize for the second times-saf— gives months ofettra nine with 18 taps Mts Shriver had the day's low gross mileage tool Come in today and see It score of 89 Mrs Moore placing second with a 92 Luncheon followed the golf Which was tinder direction of Mrs W W Allen chairman of the women's activi- theThe local Greek church was the scene of arm annual smoker for the Sons of Pericles ties at the course Beehive chapter No 79 Thursday evening a Life-Sav- er er Ring Mat gouts Prove Exciting ti gtVI Four boxing bouts and three wrestline matches comprised the card The summate tt‘i follows: Matches Slated In Dale Tryouts Dozing No lin Tali 115 West decialoned George Morris 115 West George Melon's 128 Veit dechdoded Howard Evans 1201 West Farrell Johnson 120 lastdecisionedLincoin Dames 120 East 128 John Karatotos West declaimed Victor Morris 1211 West Wrestling Junior Mired 128 East decialoned Clarence Openshaw 128 West Jimmy Naito& 145 Granite drew with John Pappas 145 Granite each eon one Paul Berkely 180 East defeated Paul Campbell 180 West Berke) won first fall body press Campbell won second fall sols-- 1 sore Rerkely won third fall body press 1 01 1 if 1 Eight matches in Abe competition A for Forest Dale team posi0 20 tions are scheduled to be completed by Saturday according to Mickey Riley club professional The contests booked Inflow: Clyde yeitr--the o blond this youngster Thomsen vs Ed Kingsley Lewis Mansin1 -' coast Is from the our No vs vs Ven Les Jarman Savage ning glee performer now and fully Jack Gorman vs Wally Johnson ItkER TIJNEs UP equipped to fill the gay left by - Wayne Crowton Harry Loynd vs Ellsworth Vines He appears to Jack ANGELES Los April 12 A Carl C Ensign Hughey vs be more formidable than either vs Russell Kenealy veteran speed pilot who p'!ticoo oddest to shoo toltholt olio old Jarman Jim Nordberg Frank Shields the top ranking Pett Howard Collins vs Bob Nevins won the Pacific coast racing title any govorm000tal too or ION ' amatetir of 1933 or Sidney B 1929 roared over the Ascot road Wood the player heretofore figcourse today in 1 minute 2968 secured as the most likely singles JORDAN JUNIOR onds to lead the list of qualifiers 0 choices for Sunday's stock car con- BASEBALL EAGUE test ii It would be highly optimisllo to expect Stoefen to become anWESTERN 0116lION other Tilden in his first Davis filandlan Won Lost Pet cup campaign but the Cantor Plymouth a 661 I nian if be can keep up his daz1 1 9arfield zling spring pace will add un470Porruot Co WMI GOLDEN PLY expected strength- to Uncle Sam's challenge Results Thursday's Monroe 1 chevrolet and Pontiac It is conceivable that Stoefen gymouth °melts 4 Dealer may tip the scales in favor of America by capturing at least Plymouth and Cyprtu won over one singles match 'Should be Garfield and Monroe Thursday VIE NEED GOOD win in the interzone as well as regular Western division league USED CARS j challenge play at Wimbledon games at the Jordan junior high disand will give you maximum althe claasio cup would be Suet trict bueball league Plymouth altREVROLET sn4 MICK ror lowance New on a your about as good as on its way though outhit 10 to 8 by the Garfield DEALER Chevrolet or Pontiac back home for the Americans crew bunched hits in more consisconsider the doubles team of tent fashion and gained the victory 465 So: Main SOUTH and STATE Alit- ' d W Cyprus hit the ball hard and often I George Lott L WAS ZOSI I sod a "cinch" to beat AU) for- - to roll up a 13 to 1 win over Monroe Phone Wass 2693 - - slid combinations— on the Monroe' fteld immats n s- - !KU UP)---I- St ' ' Silvertolvrt Barr Chevrolet :ell - ISE-SAVE- R Streator Smith Inc thê answer to what America needs for the Davis cup chillenge-- -a singles ' stir who nu ' can perform with consistency On the hula of his play so fee' - t' ' ' ' - - Se Cooarkk 150-mi- le 4 t 07: ' it sures dap n 11 t1ahd ?! T-- 2 o'clock 1 e Combat Univçrsity Fro01 To Mark Bonny Opening Defeat Parsons for By MAN GOULD NEW YORK April 12 on the Pacific coast Geertseu srep- resents the El-- Monte municipal Course and Schneiter the 'Ogden Golf And Country club - ô g - liantly In winter tournaments - early-seaso- e tif L :' li A' i good-size- e tea 00”titt' --- : it --- litovaltic64 Plitt 4-''040---------- place The professional match with John W Geertsen Of El Monte municipal course Ogden and George Schneltei Ogden Golf end Country club apposing C E Foley Bonneville and Sid Harmon longhitting Nib ley parker is expected to attract a Geertsen end Schneiter gallery made exceptional records In Pacific coast winter golf this year finishing In the money in several tournaments Foley Utah open champion in 1932 end leading Utah professional in that event last year is pelted with the t"Illiant Harmon Who 'has been distinctly on his game in Harmon was outstandcompetition ing in a Forest Dale exhibition match last week in which he and Clyde Thomsen took the measure of Ed Kingsley state amateur champion and Mickey Riley Dale pro Geertaen a bit erratic in past seasons is attracting considerable attention in golf circles this year and the manner In which he captured the' pro sweepstakes Monday indi Wes that he will threaten the best of them this season Schneiter a re-arkably brilliant golfer also is in fine fettle Dean Green president of the lite Archery club is slated to accompany the professionals end will exhibit his skill with the bow and arrow He toured nine holes in 33 this week end is expected to do at least as well as that Sunday Huskiest Engage Bears On Water Early Lead Goes To Sumperhays In U Golf Play ‘ - Bonneville municipal golf course will stage its official opening Sunday afternoon with ceremonies an exceptionally promising Professlonal Match and an exhibition by one of the state's outstanding archers on the docket as features of the occasion City officials wilt take part in the opming ceremonies which will take -- 21-1- 0 -- - Schneiter of Ogden Meet Foley Harmon Sunday Archer to Add Novelty ' 0 oCA'r )) :'': o i fl tir eertsen ' ' 1 sohiftaeltrth A MONTHS OF by-th- 'Exceptional thterestis attached to the match 'since- both Geerti I sen and Schnelter performed bril- ' ‘: "' ':e: VJ ------ - 4 ' Cerettiolnievs : NOWEWS'll - - -- of N::::) '''9':Tk '0- '4 ? 114 '":?- big-tim- complimented ' - " - '' 2 ::: Becomes Heated till ' T Monday-Thursda- -- i'' 2 I - I 4:: ' - Sap ' - ' ' ' : was reelected secretary' Competition will open Sunday May NEW HAVEN Conn 61 and two leagues will be in actionl Apri112 (UP)--T- he b from the start one five or university Cambridge group competing Sunday mornings rugby team beat Yale's Fifteen today and the 32 to 5 in therr international match and Tuesday at twilight other circuit- - tonsisting 1:)f six cluba for twilight ball on each Monday and In Yale bowl It was the Britishers' third conThursday A split season was decided upon with ten games to be played secutive victory on their American by each club in each half of the cam- visit Dick led the Cantabs in scorpaign The Sunday-Tuesda-y circuit wiU ing making two tries Yale was held 1 t i 12 i o I consist of Heinz Drug Birrell Bot- on ae ecwl hvee I ee ewe tling Franklin Grocery Utah Poultry in and Woodbury Realty with the probe s ability that Thirty-eight- h Infantry also will take part: y The loop: Super Neon Jordan A C Lemmon Distilled Water U P Boosters Eighth Avenue Grocery Firemen Another league or "beginners' d groupwill-bemanizeIndies tti:CII to later consist of teams whose players are limited in years of playing This organization is beexperience ENXTRA'NiaTILl'iltE SE: ing formed with the idea of providing the youngsters who are breaking into amateur baseball with competition in their own class I Clarification of league rules took up much of the time in the meeting the moat important change being that : a player who finishes a season with one club remains the "property" of ! that club the following year until his ?4"?'''h release is granted ''9'44'? ''" The Independent league decided to i ::4'y ': use umpires from the Umpires' and !:::y-2-1 A:4:-J::tt--:-:i:i!::Scorers' association to handle the :It 'league gairies this season :: ifliLdd ' ::sk 1 4 HOOP ' : ':' 'i ( tnittsehtde '( 11I 1 ' ' - - ' A::::'':i:g::'!:::-- d-r-- : ::t: t?:'" 1 ‘11111 Offitals f ormert‘oaell il 7 — 1 ''' ()) i:::::::::::::::':::4:w::: WIi:R::P':''K'A!'Vi i l' ! fr 4r:tii:'ii'::Y::'?-::i::4:::- :1:":::::::::'i':::-:::'4:- I :Pf: 2:ii::: : Lq04:0r:lKi CHAMPS FETED - '- : 11:AVN4::A:-'::::A- '' t ::'0: 44::n r 4 s'11 w six-clu- V :'i:::$:':''f?: )l'i: Wi'0:TP:::?4: 014i'':::::?:-- ''§ I"- :a::: ::?::': : :''::::4:::::::::!:-:r-'--:::- :t:1''W::::::: li-- 44:441-- I British Ruggers Wirt Over Yale :!::'is: ':1:i::!J4::c:t ''4:ZV::!'44: 1 t :::' t eil i Francis Decker was reelected president of the Independent Base ball league at Thursday evening's meeting of the organization held in the Tribune auditorium Iten Jona was chosen vice presi- dent succeeding Jack Pickering in that capacity - and 'Myron MaLecte i::::::a Tflte n i :::: ! II 'Be- ginners' League Planned Later :::::::::::::14 i e e c - Season Opens May 6 in Two Divisions t5'1:i':::':iN n - lit'': '''1i- ::::t ' :4:::-:!:- -- College tennis competition gets under way Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock' ': Okti' L GOODELL in Provo with the champion Uni-BCD ': By e:':' "' :'1V-:' t: Sir Malcolm Whether or no varsity of Utah netmen opening their senthat ' ::: ' si44i" Campbell holder of the world's au- campaign against a dangerous B Y tomobile speed recordof 27245 miles U aggregation Probably the game will be the big per hour will attempt to shatter hi s I: i:::::::::-- : ' l'i gest attraction of the three Utah own mark-oa are expected to win by a of Great theosalt beds " ' fans have the opportunity of seeing Solt lake this summer will be decided ' :: '':::':':'''::' comfortable margin but Coach Fred ii the Redskin gridsters in action not within the next few days Dixon of the "Y" believes his meh of 'team an against W F (Bill) Sturm Sir MalColtn's A:: '! will give the titleholders some fast graduates but against en Alumni American representative arrived in ' :''' '" '' IN:::::i:l': team that has trained seriously for Salt Lake 11 ( and furious competition eager frankly Thursday " 4- - t l"' the encounter and one which in- - to have Salt Lake sponsor the project Captain Joe Swenson and Har91d eludes some of the feel outstand- - this Fitzgerald form the Cougars' No I year Thursday afternoon Sturm 11 foo tb 'Utah a names of ktg :doubles team which probably of the hiatort met with representatives will With frank 'meet Captain Ross Sutton and Bud chamber of commerce advertising f9kkre5664éit Les Walling Win Croft end committee 1 Bennlon of Utah Wilson Booth- and oil companewspapers Fred Tedesct—just to mention a few Ili"' automobile imosomosmosomes' concerns hotels George Stosidard B Y U's No 2 at- of the veterans' leading lights—fans railroads and other business men out- - Photo shows W F (Bill) Sturm ray will clash with Grant Evans end have perfectly good reason to expect lined the proposal and will go into American representative of Sir Jimmy Wilding Bert Weight the "Y" some real football They have pracdetails of the situation with Malcolm Campbell British speed lone singles performer who won his ' ticed enough to develop in offensive CoMplete a special committee of three at once: king who is in Salt Lake in the place after extensive tryouts is slated Utes the that may lurprise punch interests of an attempt for a rec- to clash with Dan Freed brilliant Utah Was Named Chairman and certainly the presence of these freshman ord run on the salt beds in July W was O named chairman be will of King outstanding great gridders ' Coach Theron Parmelee of the Utes of the committee with W L Young Interest also will take Holman Waters end an d P J Peckens as committeemen Fred Glade on the squad that travels ose attending tht afternoon viab has a young aaartativa to Provo Friday- - but will stand pat ion appeared unanimous in the team that to gotocmhtog to regale on the above starting lineup that Sir Malcolm's appearance me users is - the lief The clay courts of the Provo Ten- undispd ' 2 here would prove of tremendous — Isis club located at the Knight Woolen 4 Rocky Ydestasin conference next value in the matter of publicity the mills have been put in condition for talk and- the younger Illes Ire main problem to be solved being that the matches Both- Utes end Cougars of to the to be money raising required reported entering the pane have done their practicing on concrete finance the of necessary expenses idewtit hothu hit II( with Utah la Ixeavily favored to win the triaL Sturm estimated thia 'amotint -' aPeet for the this year with: three 'alitebet reputations of their at $10000 5tars °rimer k Pay veterans and--title pair of excellent new- : opporbenta' ' ' hails who Sturm from India:14pek :comers ei mainstays B Y U hu '' ' ' - ' ells that the 'salt bedo Tribute IP in Then the 'demonstratiOn of line will be ideal for such An event A M performers $ vim 'experienced 1411 likeniKliti BOOth'and Fitzgerald While : ' 'points of the game is sure to attract strehtaway course' 'some twelve ' ---' a large number of Sams both young miles lents' ijis necessary over salt of Aggies also have a seasoned aggrega- -' lion headed by Joe Christiansen -' end old- There are many who know sufficient depth to withstand the trea good bit of football-whStill' can mendousweight of Campbell's 'Blue- - ' Coach IL Cecil Bakeri members prof1tably-44k- b the 'demonstration bird" Of Ihe I934highrlehOot thin:Pion I '77 of the various offensive and defen- - "The matter ottides which handl basketball team'and former players sive formations to Say nothing of capped have- - worked 'under Baker at who at tkonsiderably the exhibition of : blocking—on of Daytona' beach :would be absent Granite high were honored the most important end one Of the here" he declared: "The salt beds at a banquet given by the gueate Home overlooked phases of would no Voriditiotnng and Economies tlub Thursday night require the game —And for the younger fans the long flat stretch slab is a 12 ()—Two big ad- - Praise and honor were heaped on NEW YORK April 'football vantage in case 'of lust learning what - e dur the heads of Coach Baker and his former champions attempting to permishep any all about the demonstrations ing the rum I am confident that be bateketball players by those respond--shoul- d form for the first time the feat of be invaluable Loud Apeaker Cart break his record here for i ing to loaste handregaining the national four-bal- l explanations will aid the clarity of really believe the salt bede iffer a 'Frank Christeneen former all ball championship after losing it the demonstretions and probably eifr speedier course than the sends or atround Granitian star athlete re- - once remained to contend with the ery too tbsil enthusiast who enters the Daytonesspondingbto toast °Granites Future defending champion Sam Atcheson stadium gates Saturday will emerge In all probability the trial will Champions" outlined four major of Memphis Tenn and an outsider with more knowledge of the game laLe place luly 24 if Salt Lathe de factors which to him wars moitly John Walsh of New York as the guar than be possessed when be arrived cities to stage it The assembled responsible for the outstanding recfinal round was completed to at the scene of action business men believed the Pioneer ord of Granite athletic teams during day r e' The Afp to ideal from every the past seven or eight years: A George Nelson Tke:' amnetratihn pmel ela day date andbe'Sturm standpoint d - th e splendid coaching staff a strong ad- - of Baltimore and Angelo Trull of expresse the programOtt Ita entirety will belief that this date would be en- - ministration ' loa per cent- student New York won their semilinat he completed wIllds de motes tirely satisfactory 'to the speed king body sugort and new 'generations brackets easily Nelson took two 21- — ' Crowtona Mao 8 games from Joe Goureau of Clevewho is now iti trigland 'supervising °g'' " The football liaVetf$' ' ' land coholder of the doubles titles of hiccar fo- r the corn - kays Xramers and Christensens rebuilding knot '"halve° Instesa-'- ef the Calvin S Smith while Trull° overwhelmed another ma attempt Superintendent - encouraged athletes to seek an ideal Cleveland entry Charley Mentz who usual periods for sel July '114 ilkeir Dais' for life forget self and work to wag the 1933 junior champion The encounten Theorion Ios so lee "And Sir Malcolm is thns ' scores were 21-- and 1: a for spectators to h000mo r—tien the present record Coach Baker and his boyi for their John Endzevick of Cleveland and on the salt beds this summer—or he wonderful record ' Wellt7410 reason for-- anything Goudreau advanced to the semifinals but one extremely enjoyable trtill" grinned I:3°11411'1 inake the Others who responded to teasta in defense of the doubles crown by were FellowCrowton "Good two close games from Paul Ralph afternoon "And he's convinced he can go ship of the Team" Paul Buehner taking nolo and William Lauro of BrookThe sorority relays between wives falter than the present 'record on the "Real Fine Coach" Stewart Pen- lyn offer a bit of variety in the way of salt beds this summer—or he wouldn't dietont "Loyal Granite Students" track activity and alwaya are col make the tript" grinned Sturm Principal L IL Hatch and Coach (Idol interesting races Baker ' The 'University of Web authorities A most delicious "feed" was preare hopeful that the fiesta free-pared and served by members of charge to the public will drew a full the Home Economics club Under di atedium for the occalon Certainly rection of Eva Lindquist and Hazel the innovation deserves to bays that Sowardk clue instructors The SEATTLE April 12 411—C1ose to tables were beautifully decorated goal realized 80000 persons will us the spider-lik--" with red roses as centerpieces Stewart Rendieton ' presented racing shells of California arid Wash' Coach Baker with a basketball fob ington battle tomorrow for Pacific ' ' i ' as a token of appreciation from his coast rowing supremacy in their 31st sensational annual regatta on Lake Wuhington Larry Summerhays and former players Aung university golfer stepPed present Wuhington is a favorite in the ' Harold 1933 Miller of member the around the Forea t Dale links in varsity race—largely be' '0: team was t oast- - three-mil' hamplonshlp 39- -77 i to mutec cause the Huskies won the Pacific Thursday take the lead for r medalist honors in Unithe annual coest and national sprint champion11AG8u—rho cypros high school ships last year and have six veterans spring football season came to a sue-- versity Of Utah tourney USE STANCE SQUARE Further cessful conclusion Thursday after- qualifying play will begin Including the coxwain back in their noon when the returning team de-- Friday at 9 a rn- - at which time the boat again The south is represented ON WOOD TEESHOTS will be closedPairings — :eated the alumni eleven 13 to 7 entrY list but by a band of Inexperienced be made for qualification The backfield which will play for will : sophomores --JOI GLASS and the first threesome will tee off By Ideal racing weather is forecast for Cyprus next raw consten ot of G the regatta rapanickolu Van Stetter Heletoes at 913 Entrance is open to laI reg-- SOlLiAlkial STANCE ON C COOA and Mori played line ball tor itred student GeNERAttY Usco NOW the winners ona the Boo the ploy Mark Wekta of Barnett & Weiss Winning Horse Rider A et the two guardsRawden and rata Jewelry company will give the ' 14 s which are to be offered an- was noteworthy Set Down Roughness ' The nuttily A large trophy for the win ' cyptussummary: ' ner A gold medal for runneruP a lush Cl Ornt Alumni i f BOWIE Md April 7 Johns0a Jo (U P)—Ap- 'Madill bronze A It tmphy for consolation winner )iartett rentice Jockey Joey Jacobs leadand a gold medal for medalist con- tot Dancienm ' tookrill rider at current -- ::!-- - ''':::!::':':::::: ' ' :: :- crowd-Newe- Indepéndent Loop Again Names Decker President -- : :( in- Conch The Armstrong has hit open an excellent idea in his foot-bo-ll demonstration a °big game r that is sire to be a and the sorority relay event betweets halves if the :s:: 'John W Geertsen (left) and :: v George Schrielter (right) Ogden ::'i4:'!'':':1::::'"::?iii:i:'? pros will chuh with C E Foley '::!:::' :Cand Sid Harmon prolissiomds of ::!:'' (491!)' 1it::::'”" Bonneville and Nibleypark municipal counts of Salt Lake at :::::::::: f:: ::: 4 I Sunday's official opening of the ::-sBonny coarse TENNIS MATCH - 'would never suspect it from the terest that Is evident in the 'University Of Uteh's football fiesta booked dor Saturday Afternoon ' In BonneviRe Exhibition UTES COUGARS :k 11' but one "Aff-rieso- J MEET IN FIRST SPEED KING Eltah's Football Fiesta msy be the Talks It Over I -- f |