Show AL I SAT rAtct nuitTNE SUNDAY MORNING :APRIL'22 t I034: will STATE GOLF TEA FORT OPENS They're Regarded Highly in 1934Derby Betting swiiEmx'cielicec'drdin Osaka Meet DEFENSE OF aashes With Forest Dale illey Entertains 9 By PHIL MeLEESE Major league competitive golf in Utah will get under way Sunday with two matches in the A division of the Utah State Golf leaguer- Fort Douglas which captured the B division title last season tangles with Forest Dale at the latter course beginning 04:30 a m and Nib ley entertains the Timpanogos team from Provo matches in this contest are scheduled to start at 1 p m Competition in the B division opens May 6 At that time the Country club A division winner in 1933 tray-iels to Bonneville and the Ogden Golf and Country club to Magna El Monte the fifth team in the A division draws a bye for the first round Sunday Nib ley Favored Nib ley is favore to win its encounter with the Provo team but the clash between the Fort Douglas and Forest Dale clubs is expected to be an unusually keen one The Nib ley lineup as announced Friday by Captain Jack Cook is as follows: EdPerry lack Owen Jerry Henderson Larry Summerhays Chub Utter Paul Ownby George Reif Jr 'Vern Dalton Ken Garrett and Art Burtzler ak -- HIGH TO WIN I A 0 I f NEW YORK April 21—Confi- dence in any fighter that he ca beatanother is rarely taken seriously around the boxing business Too many times a good warrior can convince himself he could lick a timber wolf if there was prospect Pt a lot of money in the house But the confidence of Benjamin Rasofsky in his ability to whip Jimmy McLarnin is something quite different otherwise Benjamin known as Barney Ross the lightwould weight champion fight McLarnin kingpin of the welterweights for nothing if necessary Such a radical step as that won't be necessary for there will be plenty or what the business calls "coconuts" in the house when the two titleholders meet in New York May 28 Ire a natural match rivaling the- tilt on June 14 as possibly the greatest attraction of the outdoor season Ross is certain that If there is one man in- the fighting business he can whip that fellow is McLarnin the walloper who flattened so Sid Harmon pro at the local municipal course will not take part in the matches in View of the fact that the Timpanogos club employs no professional The Provo team will be built around Lee Butt le the ranking plaYer of the course and W L Snow Stake Bean Ernest Halverson and R A Hansen Among the less exVan Beebe perienced performers leads the list However he is being hard pressed by Clyde Clark Bill Fenton Wright and Milo Bean Reeve coach of the Spanish Fork high school is expected to be the many of his fellow Jews—Sid Tertenth man on the team ris Ruby Goldstein 'Al Singer and Included on the list of reserves finally Benny Leonard to mention are Larney Christiansen Ed Stein the most prominent Albert Kirkpatrick I C Nelson and Ross Demands Bout Lyle Davis "Please" he told his managers Challenge marches have been con- "Get McLarnin for me Make any ducted for some time and there is a concessions you have tO but get possibility that this lineup may be him in take care of that' ring somewhat changed for Sunday everything after that" Same Lineups There's plenty of basis for the The Fort team has practically the young man's confidence He will same lineup which carried it to the concede McLarnin no more than five The ten- to seven pounds and for the first championship last season tative lineup as announced by Pro- time in years McLarnin will have fessional Bill Willes is as follows: to make Weight He has agreed to Wil les H F Russell B L Wood Cy scale no more than 145 pounds and Harbeke Thornton W Morris Dr since he has fought but one round W R Worley L K Islicholson Carl in two years—his brief knockout of Weiler Henry G Boonstra and R C Young Corbett III last May—he has Pearce weight making to consider along Challenge matches have been con- with the problem of ridding himself ducted at the Dale course all week of ring rust and the lineup announced earlier in McLarnin a terrific right band the week has been changed slightly Ipuncher has had a fairly easy time The lineup as it now stands: Profes- of it for the last few years He has sional Mickey Riley Ed Kingsley been 'Such an attraction that everyLes one wanted to meet him because of Clyde Thomsen Lew Manning He Jarman Wally Johnson Jack Gor- the financial blessing involved man Harry Loynd Jack Ensign and held the whip hand So he always Wayne Crowton The three alternates boasted a weight advantage of sevare Russ Pett C A Hughey and eral pounds He was a welter when he knocked overTerris Singer Kid Howard Collins Kaplan Joe Glick all lightweights and Leonard was a very old man Billy Petrolle who fought both of them several times thinks Ross will win He has speed endurance fair hitting power and a great defense Rugby May Be Spring Pa6time NEW YORK April 21 (W)—The visit of the Cambridge rugby team to a fields this few eastern university Spring bids fair to have an appreciable effect on American college spring sports in other parts of the country too Leonard and Britton The last time a lightweight and welterweight champion met was in 1922 in Jersey City Benny Leonard fought Jack Britton and it was one for the book 1 Leonard was having trouble i 'd 4 8 Stages Bogey A blind bogey was held at the Fort Douglas golf course Saturday The resulta: aLi Cummings 10442— 1' 72 J C Johnson H G BoOnstra Cy Harbeke 8 a I PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE g 4 too Mindful' of the Penns t Won tint navies Mission I 4' Pacremento Ban ritneillet1 Oakland Seattle 11011vwood : Portland - 15 12 4 10 10 5 I a I I 526 528 414 I '13 I 111 4 388 368 116 12 At Los Ante les: C'land R R 7 K IL B 1 000 000- -0 0 10 6 000 20x- -4 and WhMcEvoy 000 020 16i Angeles Batteries: Kremer iten Garland and G Campbell At Portland: agimion R 201003 1120--11 024--10 H 22 14 2 210 001 Portland Batteries: Brame Lbber and Fitzpatrick Wilson Peterson Ragland and Cog Hose At illeattle: Hollywood — t:' ':1::L R -8 H B 1 11 till 900 4022 15 103 003 000--4 13attle Hilt Quinn Ind Batteries: Demtnoie Ulrich Craghead Fusee Bassierf Caster Evans Walters and Bot'artiiii R H Z Pride! night game: 1 'I 0011 101 000--2 pmeramento 12 0 311 030 000--8 Ban Praneigeo Retinal Horne and Slayer Batteries: lgal& Gibbon and Woodall j x ett allti "::1144 3''4 4i 6:44 A NEW ‘4 YORIC April Damski knows the value of a reputa-ar: "tcok Opening April 29 tion earned in an American ring especially that of Madison Square lh Garden Damski is the manager of is of action prom- Walter Neusel who is down on the PROVO—Plenty ised Provo golfers during the com- cards for a battle with Toming 'seitson as a result of an exten- my Loughran on Mart sive schedule of tourneys which will Damski was offered a guarantee like $23000 to have Neusel be conducted at the local course something :::: meet the winner of the Len Harvey — 4 29 until and lasting beginning April Jack Peterson battle in London on '''i70? October 6 The schedule drownwusep 044g4t AROt4 3 of the out- er coSepteemb itrtorespietctive Provo by directors of the his se But announced Saturday by G Merle Tay- - Herr Damski turned it ughran course local and the lot manager of Nesse! started his Amerlyan :— !? O'P President Ernest Halversen of the as- campaign in ono of the small alibi sociation Big efforts Brooklyg 111II a blind The opening tourney will-bsuccessful and earned shim the P' bogey In place of the usual direc'tors' cup tourney a trophy has been reputation of being game less battler who keeps things presented by Oscar Carlson of the Oft Carlson Sporting Goods company and humining every second be is in to In 'er the match order a get ring the one et this tourney will be prinIn Madison Square Garden 94' Several 6! 4 cipal events of the ''')ear Damski agreed to pay Ray- In point par medal play sweepstake4 and : w prilitioro MOO for Ms end if the '" flag tourneys also will be held through- purse Asked why lie made such out the season ' The city championship will be the - a foolish bargain Damski replied: biggest event of the year and will be rYou people do not realize what it held 'near the end of the schedule means to a foreign fighter to appear when all local players will be in the in the Garden especially in the prin-- t best condition The qualifying round cipal bout No matter how often one for this event will be September 15 fights in America Eurppean with the finals scheduled for Septem era want to know if you appeared ha bar 30 A red and blue tourney be- - that sports place Your stock is tween all local golfers October at will promptly boosted and you can get bet tea purses' conclude the year's play 4 The complete schedule: April 29 blind bogey May 5 point per tour- - Neusers share of the Impellitiere amounted to exactly $239 Th- e- - nay May 0 Fort Douglas team at fight check was not cubed It adorns the I 1 2 Provo May qualifying round May office of Jimmy Bronson Damskr- aleg of Carlson tourney May 13 first local representative It was Bronnson-- round Carlson tourney May ID sec the Impellitiere snatclu who arranged and round IVIay 20 Provo at El Monte and then the Levinsky May 26 semifinals of Carlson tour which led up-t- King the important contest ney May 27 finals of Carlson tour with X:4c Loughran nay Jude 2 medal play sweepstakes thinks he has just the June 3 match play against par June to Neusel baffle the Philadelphian 'He does 9 qualifying round June leg of Carl- 4" son tourney June 10 Forest Dale at net intend to wade in and win the contest on a point decision The Ger Provo June 16 first round matches must be concluded man is out for a knockout and 4S': Carlson tourney °Ire-- it" second round matches get under way int is 04:-Neuet-hbeen dubbed °the June 17 semifinals Carlson tourney ' June 23 finals Carlson tourney June rounder" by these who have seen '4 7!74'wb4 FN: him ht action HI does sot hit 24 Nibley at Provo July 1 qualifying round July leg- whit sufficient fires to seers Is knockout but be Carlson tourney July 4 flag tour'' : and aggressive ney July 7 first round Carlson tour- - everlastingly ' threws blew after ney July I Provo at Fort Douglas to seeming July 14 second round Carlson tourIn his meth with LevinakiIieusel' ney July 15 El Monte at ProvoIWY 21 semifinals Carlson tourney July proved up in gameness Sent to 22 finals Carlson tourney July 28 mat by a whistling right bander he' medal play tourifey July 29 blind was not expected to 'survive the bogey August 4 point par tourney round Walter calmly took a cotmt of'" August 5 Provo at Forest Dale Au- - seven and then tore into Levinsky gust 11 qualifying round August leg as though he had scored the knock- Carlson tourney August 12 first down instead of receiving the blow round August 18 second round Au- - The Kingfish fought along on even' s"' gust 19 semifinals August 25 finals terms until the seventh round when : Carlson tourney August 26 point par the ceaseless battering of the Gers tourney September 1 blind bogey man began US- wear him down and September 2 medal play tourney Sets then it was Neutel all the way tember 8 match play tourney September 9 flag tournament September This is the kind el fighticePel 15 qualifying round city champion- Intends to mage against the wily C KAY ROBERT By ship September 16 first round city slippery Loughran Hs has been LOUISVILLi Ky April 21 (AP)—Mata Hari Bazaar and championship September 22 second schooled t disdain boxing- and Jabot are the principal contenders for the diadem of Regret lone round city championship September ts tear right into the clever Phila 23 semifinals city championship Sep delphian A victory would been filly victor in the Kentucky derby Only death could wrest the tember 30 finals city championship Ids dock humanely as Loughrita title of "Queen of the Turf" from the Whitney star October 0 Red and Blue tourney is better thought et by the fans sines his admirable stand against Regret died last Saturday just the Prime Cankers at three weeks before the running of n Neusel has been promised a bout 1 with the winner of the Carnera-Bae- r fight by Jimmy Johnston if he are considered the best in years feats Loughran decisively Tommr- Strangely enough one of these laughs that off by training as though ' feminine stars Jabot is from the same stable that sent Regret out to deanntotiltiterigtereriagnnrsr Itleyiinsegitwo ams - Mrs-- R win the derbyin 1915 Regret was C Hill tied the nine to with recommend little him but wUt owned by Harry Payne Whitney hole record at the Bonneville ' lingness to swap punches of C V Whitney owner of father links municipal golf Saturday out that he banditti: fathTommy of his points remainder and the Jabot team Blue and Red All the in tilts to Professional Charles according Max Baer rather easily two years ago interests Jabot is conFoley Mrs Hill carded a 41 on er's racing mt ptlheete Nd ibblyey golf and did not do so badly against Car-cmoau C V of the best sidered WedWhitney's re e her second round which ties the ners He figure's he should' get ans The mark held jointly by Miss Ruth nominees for the 1934 derby Colnesday according to Professional Sid other crack at the title if he Watt- - : Roustabout are all colts others Miss Helen Hofmann Harmon Wretberg Neuset lateral and Fogbound Miss and MIES Betty Botterill Following is a list of the matches When two fighters enter the ring winHari T Fisher's Mats Charles been' recBotterill holds the which have not yet played: with-the prospect of a match with ter book favorite derby- and Frank Peterson vs Al UnsworthBill ord an 84 in view one can look for champion in a on the held now wagering par PutHebe Mrs Hill came within one Purdie vs Ray Campbell a That should- Wood Thomas with Sir 'and Singing Bud VS M Yeates ter vs Joe Jensen stroke of tieing this latter mark be the case when Newel and Lough? most of is Riskulus the prominent Swen44 vs on her first also having a Starr Young Ward Thorpe ran meet the feminine trio training for the six- son round Jimmy Choulps vs Bill Mears Churchill at tieth derby Kentucky Here is the complete card: Lon Harman vs A Bradshaw Joe Downs May 5 Second to Singing 545 455 455- -4 Par vs Rex Sutton Al Clark vs s Hogan of In the Wooct list juvenile 556 458 446-- 44 Mrs Hill tut Rex Engles M Morris vs John SumMeta Hari's first last 345-4year 456 In H Bowen vs Dale Blon155 workout at Churchill Downs result- merhaysEd Perry vs Sid Harmon Art ed in a mark of 1:39 35 for a mile a quist vs Clint Henderson Don fifth of a second faster than the run- Hurries Walter Cosgriff Walter Koch and Peck vs Guy Peck in the her time for triumph ning matches played Hal Badger captured the three the of results The matches played in the series leading Kentucky Jockey club stakes last to date: toward the 'choosing of a tenmenyear BLUES REDS 0 team at Bonneville In 112 Owen 21Hack carried Cromer only pounds Regret Saturday Cosgrifft 3 thilern Dalton al- Paul OwnhY was 1915 an when in the Bad6 5 it downed Vetterli and PROVO—-Kirderby Ralph I 210us Anderson Ernest Anderson Stephens a frosh I ger took the measure of Wally Villa 21Jack Cook weight for Jack Purtis from Long Island New York has lowance race The derby 21Ken Oarrett 121 pounds five Al Emery is now Mo--- fillies Lams 4 all 3 downed and Koch and reached the finals in Brigham Young 011 Hendricks are re-- ' DStottAnderson 0 burn Hardy 4 and 3 Matches which less than colts and geldings Case Ilitay Smith s university's spring tennis meet 0P J Poster to carry A field S E Hemstreet 0 are scheduled for Sunday: Joe Porter 21Stan Anthrson Stephens defeated John Talmadge quired to the post Ed Jensen vs Jack Anderson: Hal Badger vs— 2IGeo Leaver Jog another frcish from Salt Lake in a of 16 thoroughbreds went 'a 0 010 E Peckerall this year are r P Mull John Vosse Bud Millham vs Adrian match 2 63 Previous- In 1915 and prospects Dudley IlEd for an equally brilliant and probably J Henderson Pembroke Sam Cottrell vs Charles ly he had won from Tom Eastmond a 13 Scofield 141 Total Total and Norm Shultz vs Juddy larger entry list of Provo in the quarterfinals Wilcox 64 and from Tom Cowan of Nephi and Cannon Jensen of Provo — Many Players 11 ffr Enter Unique Dale Tourney A total of 16 teams has entered best ball tournament tole held at Forest Dale it wu announced Saturday by Professional Mickey Riley An equal number is expected to turn in their qualifying scores Sunday tHe final day for qualifying the Dale pro believes An unusual amount of interest In this meet anew type in this section of the country The medalists so far are C A Hughey and Clyde Thomsen who have a 'test ball score of 69 Clyde carded a 71 for the 18 the - ::: f" holes THY' BOOSTS Not in many years have fillies oeenvied such a high spot in the opinion of Kentucky Derby students as they do this year Three et them are accounted standouts They are: No I is Jabot No h Bazaar a Bradley entry Bradley is the only owner with foul Derbies to his credit and hopes to establish an old time mark with his fifth No 3 is the famous Mt Hark winter book favorite and new equally priced with Sir Thomas which stands foremost among colts I Adds $5800 by Winning Defeats Fine Field of Nine in Texas Derby Philadelphia handicap Riskulus Third at Havre de Grace Texas DOWNS ARLINGTON HAVRE DE GRACE Md April 21 21 (IP)—Plight with L Balaski (k)—C V Whitney's Equipoise mak- April won the up and carrying ing the first start of his 1934 cham- two-fifth- Attend 'Riot' Of Weber County Fish Association 3000 -- 444 - r '4 U '4:4 ens-punc-h Plight Captures HIS EARNINGS $10000 Turf Prize paign today won the Phfladelphia handicap $7500 added defeating four other high tlass thoroughbeeds over miles before a one and The time was crowd of 25000 S W Labrot's Springsteel 1:44 was second and Allen Ryan's Larranaga third Coming from behind in the stretch Equipoise which went to the post a 1 to 2 favorite closed with his usual great finish to beat Springsteel by a length The little Whitney Chestnut finished well in hand with his jockey Raymond (Sonny) Workman looking back at the field but the time was s of a Second off the Only track record made by Mr Khayyam last year The Victory worth 95800 boosted "Ekky" into third place on the list of leading money winners His total of 9328770 was 9605 more than Gallant Fox earned during his campaign - Springsteel- - beat Larranaga four lengths for the place Caesar's Ghost was fourth and his stablemate In lander fifth - - two-ma- n $10000 added Texas derby today from a brilliant field of nine three-yea- r olds that included Riskulus the outstanding favorite Coupled with Indian Salute as the W Sachsenmair entry Plight displayed atazzling speed through the stretch to finish in front of Hickory Lad Riskulus was third Bender First set the early pace but could not finish in the money The Lime was 1:51 25 Plight won under strong urging Hickory Lad improved his position and wore down after the Riskulus but was no match for the winner An estimated crowd of 40 000 persons saw the race Plight paid a straight mutuel of $890 $280 and $260 Hickory Lad paid $1090 and $590 Riskulus paid $430 on the show bet five-eight- Horton's System On Short Pitches blow-witho- ut Three Fillies Rate High Among Derby Candidates - OGDEN—The Weber County Fish HOIttal S and Game Protective association held SIOLM6b4T Its annual "riot" Saturday evening and 11ST ARM judging from the response of some 3000 'rioters" it was a big SLIMES The "riot" actually was one of the greatest ever held by the local sportsmen's group UTTLE IsODy The progrEm was diversified And BeN0 Interesting and from the begining of the affair which was the parade at 2 m until the merrymakers quit the 0 Coliseum at an early hour Sunday morning the rioters had tone swell the short pitch shot and very little time 4 hip turn The swing is largely arm action The more you crouch over she more you interfere with free arm action particularly of the left arm— the allimportant arm Horton Smith recently got in a lot of splendid short pitches to help him with the Augusta open Horton Is tall but he didn't crouch for these NEW YORK April 21 (P)--whicla Sergeant John shots The spectators marveled at Byrne Simonetti's Kentucky derby elthe straightness of his left arm which magic wand of the law was igible dashed home first in the was the chief agent in making his Waved over horse racing in New feature the Patimonswing compact and In controlling it York today Activities of bookok handicap If Horton had been crouched over makers were legal for the first The layers did a tremendous it would have been bard for him to time in 26 years and Jamaica but extremely sedate business keep it extended at the top of the estimated at over $500000 park opening the Metropolitan swing Nor could be have made the season wu a gay picture torn mit For this day at least there was easy relaxed body turn which en— of racing's history no tax levied bythe track on the courages a feeling of controlled bitcommissioners though one is exFor the first time in more than ting so essential to this shot a quarter of a century the "laypected later after the opening No doubt of It those sand shots ruin ers" gathered in the big rambling confusion and excitement dies many a rood same Jos 01-haroreoThe state will collect 15 per cent betting shed under the grandared a tree niuztratd teeflet on "The witittll hf! will rend to Ins- itxplotion of the admision receipt: stand posted their odds on their one enlisthint a itrifrddra—td Alt mp? to tot?! byend S100Q000 :nta took your money and r:d of this paper mvelopc Vrtite Wm in For the ske of added d:corum you off if you won—prottcted ht tr:4 SYnd!cate1 a state wolaw week by ruling of track officials by passed only INTERNATIONAL men were not allowed in the 11:Aotir ago Amtreedar'e Resells ay Al a result 'a crowd estimated betting ring much to their Toronto I Al ban 3 at 20000 jammed the Long Island The state law said nothing 1 Portal° I Newark 3 Rochester Baltimore 4 about that park for the opening 'cad on Montreal 134 OYU CM I - a wenty Thousand Jam Track As Betting Becomes Lawful I ss re A ' Mata Hari Bazaar Jabot Given Prerace Chance to Equal Regret's Performance IT - Mrs R C Hill - - d Nibley Players rr Team - Up Mark at Bonny def: Tilts Wednesday - imco e - for-th- By JOE GLASS It doesn't pay to crouch over OE ball for a short pitch and this is iome thing you seldom se expert player doing They stand upright above the ball with some bend above the hips to be sure4 but only enough to make sure that the swing is DOWN and UNDER There is not much pivoting in s p une) vicled—ain—Sehedule :' t:? The R 003- -4 0 000 100 1 8 acramen to 000 COO 000--0 It 2 Ban Francisco Batteries: Ilya and Wirt': Malls and Woodall ' 832 10 Saturday's Results At Ben Francisco: Pct Asp tN k"'1 accidents will fiappen and in the thirteenth round Leonard tossed a short right into Britton's head and the welterweight chamHe got to his pion went- down knees But he looked very bad So Benny coolly walked over and took a swipe it him while he was still there a deliberate foul for which he wag promptly disqualified "But" Benny said once after time had mellowed all things "1 was still a gentleman I never go back on my word" ' Well- Fort Douglas malt- ing the lightweight limit He didn't want to give up his title - He wanted to get as much money as possible from the ring Naturally a fight between the lightweight and rulers meant real welterweight money Britton had everything to lose and nothing to gain and Jack was beginning to show signs of wear But the money looked good to him too So they signed for the match It was to be no decision and no one wu to get hurt Leonard came in Head Coach Elmer Layden of Notre Dame wrote to Mal Stevens new coach at New York university ask ing for full details on the game Stevens equipment and everything who after one glimpse of the game called it "America's coming spring game" gladly complied The Pacific coast which has been having quite a little rugby of its own also was heard from Los Angeles sending in urgent invitation to the Britisher' to visit the coast on the at 140 next tour IP '1 l -- I I it 1t - I Ae-7 Difficulty in Making 145 Plenty of Competition Pro ' flat 41104 064-0- Beer-Came- ra a By SPARROW MeGANN Special Correspondent of Tribune (Copyright 1934 by Salt Lake Trib S :fV M'LARNIN GO Experis Think Jimmy Will - r ROSS STANDS -- a Waves 4 s -- 4 Sport MEETS LISTED BY PROVO CLUB Provo Club I SEASON'S GOLF t OSAKA Japan April 21 VP Masoji Kiyokawa Olympic 100-meter backstroke champion: set a new world standard for the dig-tance with a mark of 1:076 six tenths of a seccmd under the accredited universal standard set by George Kojac in 1928 in a swim ming meet today The meet was conducted in a 25meter pool LOOP TITLE I OPEN 4'SU affS struggle Cosgriff Koch money-winner- Badger Triumph 1-85 Stephens Gains Y Net Final I k high-clas- 5 12-1- 6--4 8-- 2 8-- Yankee Walker Cup Team Three Tie for C C Point Par Sails for British Matches 7 Duane Ballard of Jordan has reached the semifinals of the lower bracket by defeating Le Grande 61 BarSpilbibury of Cedar City rett Chadwick of American Fork and Wibner Barnett of Nephi 64 '8-Roy Hammond and Bert Weight of Provo will play in the quarterfinals for the right to oppose Ballard in the semifinals The tourney will be concluded the forepart of next week C J Hart assisted by Hugh Cannon Lamar Taylor and Floyd Merldey is in charge 9--7 6 6-- 2 6 4 Salt Lake Tigers Meet Hunter in Practice Game - The Salt Lake Tigers colored baseball club will plat its first game of the season Sunday The Tigers meet the Hunter Independent club on No 2 at 1:30 p m G?orre Miller is the new manager lt the Tirra'Perman Whaley manager for the past few Fealons being in Portland 'Ore: Probable batteries: Minter—Powell and Ireulener Tigers—J pHs and Gray mu-lo- By BOB CAVAGNA110 NEW YORK April 21 (A') -Comm! sit ion ed with the task of continuing American supremacy in international golf competition the United States Walker cup team of nine players embarked today on the liner Caledonia for the biennial matches with a British side at St Andrews Scotlind May 11 and 12 They have met before seven times in Walker cup contests— four times- in the United States and thrice abroad—and the Britons have yet to win The closest battleS were fought at St An- sirews In lir2s and 192$ when the Americans eked out victories by only one point Every team member from Francis Oulmetveteran captain down to the youngsters winning their first service stripes as internstionalists was confident - oclength W J O'Conner 7 T Whitworth' and Les Gottschall tied for first placfic ening the string of American vie in the point par tournament held attortes to eight the Country club Saturday O'Conner The other members of the team Whitworth are Jack Westland Chicago Max had a 39 and Gottschall a Class Marston Philadelphia George T B results : C J Puree Dunlap Jr New York American Class C amateur champion Gus More- Ward McAlister Ar‘ land Dallas Texas all of whom results: E A Wrest 1246-- 28 have played In cup matches of thur Sweet the past and four newcomers - -Johnny Goodman the national OGDEN 31 MEN ' open titleholder from Omaha RESULTS SOFTBALL Neb: W Lawson Little of Loa Angeles Johnny Fischer of Cin-' 's 0011PIN STAXII Chand cinnati and the ev's Friday's houghs ' ler Egan of Del Monte Cal They Thirteenth 17 Sixth hatteries—Deliaar and Van Dyke Dished were accompanied by Harold Casteel 'Pierce treasurer of the United andFourth Twentieth IL te Batteries—Donneviel and lineddont1 States Golf association who will Miller and nap serve as shepherd of the flock WEBES ISTAILE ton Lod Pet Captain Ouimet has played in all of the previous matches the First 1 OM Nooire nna only member of the 191 squad Eioond fonit — 0 Nineteenth a 'to have that distinction and he Eleventh 1)00 lietdeyl Banks t regards this team as strong as any Find I? Eleventh IL of the others even when Bobby netterles—Andorgon Robrto and ' 110' 'tortes played b Unser Ntult Rae aud'itia Munk - ' - - P 4 - 2 4 - ' |