Show 1 T H t THU SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MAY 18 1034 INDIVIDUAL DUELS PROMISE THRILLS Rough Bozos Threaten BATTLE FOR toDent Concrete With Heads STATE MEET AGGIE NETTERS Vivid Moment t Vivid remembrances of the 1933 POINTS SEEN 1934 prep sports program: An alert Tooele grid team defeat- DOWN COUGARS ing a game crew from Box Elder the final game for the state football The flying cleats Mile Shot Put Pole Vault championship of Qeorge ivankovich tiny Tooele Star This youngster riddled the Secure Fans’ plucky Bee defense with some 'spectacular runs around the ends— one of Attention them tot 85 yards and a touchdown almoat Rinaldi an Jim proved Big line plunger and the unstoppable By bob goodeLl work of the Tooele line will be long will be no lack of thrills at There remembered by the large crowd that Provo Saturday with B Y U Utah saw the game and Utah Aggies to baltla for top The anneal basketball teams-en- t In the state collegiate track and twe big moments stand honors and field meet oot— that never te he forgotten Not only is the team encounter betleagihel from the middle of the tween the Cougars and Utes expected ileer by One Black which en- to prove e thriller but the events will abled Jordan te defeat the smooth include some of the most exciting In working Nephl qnlnt and the dividual duels of the season tut on thrilling Granlte-JordaOf all the races the mile run probthe final nlrht te determine tbs offers the biggest chance of ex'State champion Granite won ably Barlow of Utah hot the werk of the fighting Jor- citementtheErnest season by defeating I dan crew will stand eat In prep opened Taylor of the Cougars last year’s followers’ minds for a long tins Mar state champion Russell Rich ot Af-g- to cener-r--5 — — fallowed1 with- a neat victory oVer track team of Payaon Barlow and Taylor scrambled tha triThat gave a sterling performance in the angle thoroughly by taking Rich Into 'state high school track meet' and camp- - Then there la George CalloStan Wilson and his crew will carry way Aggies freshman who has bean the handicapped by illness all season in their minds for a long-tithrill of defeating the best track and Ion hovering in the background as horse a poasible-darfield men in the state Bas Beat Record Well Conducted Lyndon Dudley Cougar work cut out tor him State high school officials art to be ace bas his Commended for the first cless man- when he meets Ed Jeppson ot Utah in ner In which they supervised the In the 440 Jeppson wes defeated last yeer hut came vtrioue activities The final game be- dual competition to win the state tween Tooele and Box Elder for the back with a rush drew a event Dudley la the only men in the State grid championship crowd of almost 3300 and thst In state to record better then this season but Jeppson is a spite of the tact that both teams were time great competitor from outside of Salt Lake The same holds true In the pole Interest fas the grid apart vault where George Gourley B Y reached a new Ugh level la the U la given an edge over Frank Hodge ot Utah Hodge has a faculty 1911 campaign The basketball teeraey was auoeeaaful frem ev- of going just as high as the other ery angle— the eentendlng teams fellow although Gourley bas exwere evenly matched— receipts celled the state record In practice and abewed a prefit ef ever f 1901 fer hopes to do so Saturday afternoon Eddie Peterson of Utah Aggies has meet and the tact the fear-dathat a elty aebeel did not partici- no cinch in the shot put despite his pate la tha tournament did net great pertormanca of 4693 feet last prevent Intern! frem being at a week Harry Ostler of Utah end John Varney of Utah have been heaving blgh pitch the iron ball long distances and are The track meet was one of the fin- capable of staging surprises est conducted affairs in recent years The discus may be another excitand though the attendance was below ing affair with Howard Law of Agthat ot the pest three years the ef- gies and Johnny Crosso of Utah forts made by the track committee promising to extend Hugh Cannon to are Worthy ot mention tha limit Cannon has tossed the platter 943 2 feet this season for a Over 309 bays frem East Booth state word e Sad West will gather at tha UnBroad Jump Duel - — Utah ef stadium iversity Friday The broaj lump always a' mys- afternoon te participate la the la 0re to begone Saturday “mu tint participation” track tery Warner of B Y U has the beet Cliff meet ever held here Officials marks but Ms teammate Floyd Mil have lined ap a program which let Aldo Rlchina end Major Dansle If it roes according te aehedule of Utah and Jack Cherrlngton of ahenld be aa Interesting meek Bat the fact that all elty school U S A C are genuine threats Don’t forget tha milt relay Btoth dual meets held ae far have lasted fer at least three and a half B Y U and Utah have host of briland If both put hears tend te make one doubt liant quarter-mllethat the meet Friday will bt run their strongest combinations Into afr tlon it will be a rare race The Utee off according te the schedule givhave Jeppson Adams Hartensteln en by elty coaches Anderson tnd Sheffield while B Y Most of tha boys who will partic- U’s list includes Dudley Hutchinson Then ipate In the meet have a half hearted Ashby Walker and Hotter attitude and tha tact that a definite there la Pete Wilson ace hurdler competitive spirit la lacking seems to ae another possibility for the "Y" Imply that the meet will not live up mile relay team to expectations In 4 PAIRINGS MADE 440 Winner Brings MAT GIANTS Backers $81040 For $2 Ticket PROPOSE TO HAGERSTOWN MA May 17 f the longest priced winners In recent years aoesunt" 4 tor th first race at Hsrsrt-towtoday when G L Stryker's Trycook beat six ether arid returned 181941 for a 93 straight aiutnel ticket The filly paid R273JC0 to place end 71 to show (fl— One IGNORE CODE n State o- ' Collegiate Encounters Scheduled to Start Friday TENNIS COLLEGE - LEAGUE “ Team tah B V PROVO DOWNS A C U 8AC race m - The victory gave the Aggie squad defeated'the secomTplacehaving six-ma- n Cougars twice but losing both team matches to the Utes The results Singles-- Joe Geddes Aggies de97 feated George Stoddard Y Captain Joe Swenson Y defeated Merlin Allen Aggies Lone singles— Harold Fitzgerald Y defeated Marvin Davis Aggies 6 3 6--1 k 1 3 440-yar- d -- r Doubles— Joe Geddes and Dick Hill Aggies defeated Gecrge Stoddard and Kirk Stevens Y 6 8 Cap tain Jack Chrlstiensen and Merlin Allen Aggies defeated Wilson Booth and Captain Swenson Y 2 6 8--3 8-- 3 4--6 6-- 2 63 Pat O'Shocker tackles Pat Reilly' of Boston ia the mam attraction of tonight's arena wrestling program In the special event Harry Kent clashes 5 i with A1 Newman In a two out of three fall Contest Sherm ChristenCole Clarkston Hurl Fine sen tha wrestling policeman meets- Ball x Timps Click Out Fred Speyer In the main preliminary and Arthur Hedin of Preston’ 12 Blows Idaho will tangle with A1 Boyd in the opening bout The ‘ Reilly'O’Shocker'Contest-willINDtisTBIAL LV AGUE Team SUndini contest providing tha be a three-fal- l Won Lost Pet have some regard tor tha Rorol — — 1 000 participants I 1 7S0 3 Provo rules— otherwise boost anyS 007 wrestling I 8 Mlnti 1 I 500 thing may happen to end hostilities It olaum aoo is 1 4 8tndr reported that Reilly hu put more 000 Club Qunmell men in the hospital than any other i flundor'4 Aehedule grappler In the business Hia favorHolaiim ot Provo (two) out Gemmell va Rortl ot Community bark ite pastime is drop his opponent of the ring on his head it peasible (two) Bandy ot D 8 Mlnea Blnthim Reilly will have his hands full card PROVO— Ernest Clarkston took up rying out such tactics with his and O’Shockopponent tonight the pitching duties where Lefty Cole er may do a little concrete bumpleft off Thursday afternoon to give ing himself the Timps a shutout victory over Wrestling fans would likp to see Sandy He also drove out a homer Ira Dern referee this contest as they with one on base bringing tht Timps realize the third man in the ring will be kept rather busy throughout total up to 11 Provo holds second place In the the bout Industrial league standing by virtue Newmurls determined to regain his lost prestige in his bout with 6t Thursday’s victory The Timps began hitting right from Kent Kent headlocked the baker the start and sent Andrews to the boy hito submission in their last start he was and Newman intends to break a coushowers In the sixth-whe- n touched for four hits two of which ple of Harry's arms off with his fato were triples Two Sandy errors con- mous hammerlock if necessary tributed to Andrews’ troubles Haw- bring home a victory kins finished the game and allowed Speyers has shown considerable but one hit that being Clarkston’ improvement In his recent bouts and circuit drive Jshould give Christensen plenty of Cole was et his best allowing the competition Fred needs polish and visitors but three safeties in six in- s little skull practice in the tricks nings while Clarkston pitched excel- of the professional game but he is lent boll In the last three frames an earnest workman A1 Boyd popular A A U wrestler giving but one hit Krump led in the batting getting has fully recovered from a broken two in three trips Allison Hoover nose received in his bout with Dave LaComb and Summerhays also each Reynolds some weeks ago He will got two bmgles clash with Arthur Hedin in the openI EAHDT PROVO ing card Thesa boys worked g draw ABHOA “ABHQA 8 Smith Sb in their last bout and both are out 4 11 llVscher rf I Swenson II 4 0 6 OIMoJntdih for victory Boyd will outweigh Hed- H8 Vincent ef I 0 I 01 Allison if but laeje ot experience should 4 0 2 U Hoover AUeop 2b 2 1 2 In ‘ 13 OH 0 4 4 balance the advantage Krump lb X Jenaen e Rotation Jncobaeq rf 3 1 1 6 Summrhkyi 3b 4 SANDY 11 TO 0 Tharedar’fl BeauiU &B T U‘l PROVO— Wnning three out of five matches Coach Perc Smith’s Utah State Agricultural college racqueters defeated Brigham Young university's tennis team here Thursday afternoon on the Knight Woolen mills courts in the final match of the Utah collegiate -- O’Shocker Reilly Primed for Combat Newman to Engage Kent 8 6 — Q — Stata Meet Open will Th “Y” and Aggie squads join with that of the University of Utah in the race for the state singles and doublea championships here Friday morning beginning at 10 a m on the Knight courts The finals will be held Saturday at 9 a m which makes it necessary that all elimination matches be held Friday The pairings: Singles— Ross Sutton U of U vs Harold Fitzgerald B Y U Dan Freed U of U vs Joe Geddes U S A C George Stoddard B Y U vs Jack Christiansen U S A C Burt Weight Br Y U vs Grant Evans U of U Wil Doubles— Grant n ding D of U vs Ross Davis U S A C Joe Swensen-Wil-soBoothe B Y U vs Holman Alter U of U Jack Christiansen-MerllAllen U S A C vs Kirk Stevens-ToEastmond B Y U Ray Swenson-Jo- e Geddes U S A C- - vs Ross Sutton-Bu- d Ben nion Ivans and Sutton were seeded in aa I 0 3 LaComb c 407 the singles and the Utah combinations Maraette 2 0 Andrews p "ole 410 ot nd 2 JolUns cf Hawkins p 2 11 J 0 $ xE Smith OiBhurtllff rf 0 0 0 in the doubles IClarkaton p 1 1 oo The tournament will be in charge l 4 21 SO 13 Totals 10 of Buck Dixon xBatted for Jensen In ninth Bandy 000 000—0 jAlLuf'the Thursday dual matches Provo 300 200 03x— 11 proved exceptionally interesting and Mrs R C Hill triumphed "over" flummery Errors— Swanson 3 except for the Swenson-AlieMrs Charles Link one up In the singles Allsop Marietta Hoover Robison Vincent Stolen match wete hard fought In this en baae— Allison Sacrifice e Homo May leg of the directors' cup for counter Captain Swenson’s all around LaComb Collins hit— Hoover women at Bonneville Thursday play— Clarkston to Walbeck to n l play proved too much for Allen In DoubleCredit other Mrs L F Thompto Cole Charst defeat the match the Ag- to Andrews victory Struck out— Cola I Clarkston son ind Mrs C E Foley were all ile Qian proved far superior in the 3 Andrews I Hawkins 1 Bases on balls— even at the end of 18 holes An1 Hawblna other 18 will be lirst set losing but pna game but in in the near played tt the second Stoddard played brilliant 8Bi& ban'ne£mpg‘-8lnlfuture Clotho Sets Mark on ball and Geddes was forced to 16 Purvis Sandbach Enter games before finally winning out Detroit Opening Day Meat Spectacular I Los Angeles Carnival doublet The match between W-T— ( DETROIT May 27 ha LaMar and Barlow of Utah Erneat setting left Yua at tha' mils the winner Aggies la the and Swenaon-Boot- b LOS ANGELES May 17 of a new track record by Cornelius t Picking Taylor of B Y U In action In dual eompeti- was the most exciting and spectacuPurvis N C A A javelin chim Vanderbilt Whitney’s Clotho in win- state collegiate track meet is Provo Saturday Is a tlon Barlow defeated Taylor Rich defeated Bar- lar of the day Swenaon played brilpion and Kenneth Sandbach star ning the $1300 inaugural handicap difficult task' with Russell Rich top of Utah low and Taylor defeated Rich liant ball and given splended support hurdler were tentatively entered In and the failure ot the favoritee to get by Boothe In the first two sets the the national collegiate track and field Into the first place money featured Cougtr took both with but the loss meet here June 23 and 23 by Purdue the opening today ot the race of six games However from this university meeting sponsored by the - Detroit hard point on with Christiansen's Purvis burled the speer 118 feet Racing association S 4 inches a driving and placing beginning to toll ahort of the With A Robertson up Clotho set and Allen employing a nica chopping meet record at Chicago last year a track mark of 1:10 In the six game to advantage the Aggie couple Sandbach ran the high hur- furlongs Inaugural He beet H C took the next two sets In the list dles this spjring In tha remarkable Hatch’s Projectile with Polydorus set the Cougar pair led 2 but the time ot 74 seconds third J Aggies came through with some beauFast-Comin- g In tiful volleying to tie It up at Schneiter Slips on Tn1 the ninth game they broke through Swenson's service and kept the lead from there on finally winning out Nine Remains Tied Th Wrestling Irish Firefighter MmmwwrnwMamoe after 14 game V Third Geddes’ and Hill’s volleying proved r i i By 'BOB CAVAGNARO too for Stoddard much and Stevens of collision the first big NEW YORK May 17 (AP)-- The and after losing the first set the AgLaf-forDENVER May 17 (AV-east’i golf (tars before the national open next month puti the gies came back strong and annexed Denver atalwart profesyoung iimetropolitan district’s entries on trial In their own championship sional stayed at tha bead of ute list the next three straight Davis’ brilliant driving and renext week at the Echo Lake Country club Westfield N J in the Perk Hill Golf club’s open markable get King of th BonghhuM Artists proved fruitless tournament today begging a 69 to Two former open tltlehoiders end” against the speedy playing and plac1 OUT OF I FALLS 67 hia of k lor with teams yesterday go of -llx member' of Ryder cup 3 1 Boar XiaM Limit ing ot Fitzgerald of the Cougars and composite of 136 eight under pdr latter took his match without tha tha past match Stroke In the No need to pinch yourself or worry John Roger Denver Country club great difficulty In straight sets TWO GOOD FRXLIMINAKIX8 teat May 24 23‘ and 21 The reet along on old or Inferior quality tires and the defending champion howpro come In select the tires or Mattery you ot the field of more than 100 Inever shot the finest round of the SHERM need tell ue how vou can pay and our ART clude a Sock of youngsters who have day a 67 which with his previous 71 modern plan will fit your needs— lm- cut wida swath In sectional events left him two strikes back of'Laf-foomedlata Installation CIIRISTEIiSER IIEDI'I here Schneiter from Ogden The entry list I headed by Craig George Tho Cop Wrestling Freiton Idaho NEW YORK May 17 (ffj-D- omWood and Paul Runyan two of the Utah and Wilfred Reid veteran pro f' f most serious threat to Johnny Vs ’ from the Broadmoor Country club at ROCHESTER N Y May 17 tfV Inick (Duke) Bellizzl contrtct j ' national title Behind these rider for Mrs Isabel Dodge Colorado Springs were tied tor third Resting comfortably after an operaere Willie MacFarlane with 141’ Schneiter hung up a tion to facilitate knitting ot an imAL BOYD Sloan’s Brookmeade stable died defending 72 even per to go with his first perfectly healed broken bone in his SPEYERS champion and Johnny Farrell both today in Mary Immaculate hosLOOK AT THESE TRICES Another Maran-vill- e Popular Youngster Walter left “Rabbit” J 69 ot suftoof score former winners leg Reid had a 70 the national open pital Jamaica ot injuries O— drwh CswwenJtn BOTH TIMS LIMITS today laced with a cheerful Other former Ryder cup players fered Saturday when he fell from a day one stroke better than his initial jt smile the dreary interval before he who will participate in tha “met” open his mount during race at the performance can reif know to he be to able will the are Joe Turnese runner up Schneiter seemed to have difficulJamaica race track career a a major national title Johnny Golden and ty on the short holes going one over sume his h Wit prlde-of-ton tha third and 17th both par 3s league ball player Brooklyn’ prize larger than the customary and ona over on the 15th a fy Cox -par 4 He An operation wu performed on the These oldsters will have to play $1000 the second and sixth both Boston Braves’ second bueman by birdied Seme h fcerwl Nrww tkw tiwm mmd Tho Fopnlar Oresoa Giant The csll to arms for the thirty-eightfry Fitch at the general hosin top form to repel such ambitious par 5s and the ninth an par Dr Ralph AGAIN MEETS Intercollegiate championships 4 He blazed the out nine easy this afternoon to bring the comers as Jimmy Hines Tony Manero pital 34 two lq NO RED TAPE-- NO DELAYS Charlie Lacey Victor Ghent Wal- wu sounded today with the announce- under but slipped to 38 coming slightly parted break togethar ment by Archie M Reid secretary home NO INVESTIGATIONS ter Kozak and Jack Forrester tc A IIcmm wtUnM faff Brlat Since 1905 when tha district Cham of the U S G A that team and Individual would antrles close June idrattttcation amaMRS HOLM WINS pionship was Inaugurated no COMPLETE SERVICE teur bas finished In front This year 13 The tournament will be played GG’ISIQER PORTCHAWL Wales May 17 (JP) Tk Local Wrestling Donfh Sllagor — Uoaat compute tiro ropolr ood the amateur group will Include young at the Country club Cleveland the —Mr a A M Holm fornoj S OUT OF S FALLS 23 week June beginning TT7 oorrico— Bottwy chorflnS and Natal Willis Turnese Bob Lester Ruddy mer Scottish champion won tha Brit- everything before yon purCaooUna Sad oilo Breka tarrlfo ' Knepper and F Paul Anderson twice ish women’s golf title today defeating chase that new car Value of BALL MAGNATE MM former Jersey amateur champion Pam Barton playing In your old ear service and repTha fact the British Ryder cup LOS ANGELES May 17 W”)—Sam- her first championship I and 5 in the utation ef the firm 33 I owner uel Bernheim of teem will be on this side ot the part 36 hole final Atlantic next yeer has engendered the Pittsburgh Pirates of the Na131 East 1st South We are Wasatch 8034" ideally located to tional baseball league and member American association spirited bidding tor the 1933 P G A ot Oppotlte Central fire RUtioa - serve yon v Ikaradav'a Basalts the distillery Kentucky family championship where they will play died Indianapolis Minneapolis t Eescrvstlons at Jot Vincent Cafe 4S I tnd 80 rbtn Was HW suddenly early today at his Bev- Columbus 0 fKansas i Clur 4 reports George R Jacobus president 4 Milwaukee I roruLAB faicEs SSIARMUi AUTO CO erly Hills home from a heart at- Toledo of the national association (I 1 S Loulavlllt Paul t St ' nintslde Farqnet JHol Fins Tax B8e Mearanlno Tax Inch 1 1 Six major eastern clubs have made tack )( llv (I — Aa ! I D General Admltiloa 40 Oi Bays Undar IS aaai Udlea W Frtco Tnr Convenient Chevrolet talar WXSTFBN LEAGUE rattractive offers to stage the tournaTEXAS LtAGl'E 8L Joseph 1 Tnpka I Rerv Sabtb IUhHi B Das Moines It ment Indications are that tha win Tkardrt 47 So Psvsnport 6707 2nd Was East I Dallas 8 Antoni 12 Cedar Reek Island Rapids ner of the championship will receive Oainbsma Cits t Seaumeal 8iu City I Omaha y — Evans-Jimm- y Tyson-Marvi- n y" n — A m iMrs Hill Wins At Bonneville rf Evans-Wildin- Sutton-Bennio- g n n Threo-bos- hlts-AU- lson In-th- Two-ba- se Robl-ao- Geddes-Stoddar- semi-fina- d ' X — (ffj-D- uane - 120-da- y half-inc- h 4--3 d Eastern Golfing Aces Get Stiff Test in ‘Mef Play Former Champions Ryder Gijppers Youths Enter Important Meet CM) ACHIEVES PAR — 4-- Pat O’Shocker for PAT REILLY Xy Sloane Rider Dies of Hurts Due to Spill COME IN TODAY Easy Term 8 TONIGHT— 8:30 Another Big BUI of Thrills V 4 MlUXBiFif Efi MONTE PRO ‘ ‘Rabbit Rests After Operation fr'ed Good-man’- s -- t ‘ ‘ ‘ a- $ — AL iw CUDOET DEPARTMENT ' Mil rtHARRY KEOT (l( " NEMAN tu b G ullough Ys Aro da S at: - 7 e |