Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY 19 33 1934 COLLEGIANS CLASH FOR TITLE TODAY Colorado Aggies Favored in Eastern Division Meefy PROVO SCENE The board of directors of the Salt Like County fish and Game association will bold a special meeting Monday May 21 beginning at 7 p m at the organization's rearing ponds located at 800 Scott avenue According to Secretary L P Hick' man the principal problem to be discussed is whether or not the organization's annual outing should be held In June or later in the year Fish news from Tribune correspon- OF COLORFUL STATEEVENT Bear Lake Hatchery 1 By BOB OOODELL With perfect track weather favorperformances B ing Y U Utah and Utah Aggies will do battle for state track "and field honors Saturday afternoon In the "Y" stadium at Provo Ott Romney’s Cougars favored to win have one of the best balanced teams In the school’s history but face seripus opposition from the defendUniversity of Utah ing champion Coach Ike Armstrong has a formidable team and despite weakness in few events ft Is conceded an outside chance to take the title from the favbred Cougars who have swept through dual competition ImpressivelyAggies have no chance of victory but their points may prove disastrous to one of the two contenders State records already have been established this season by Hugh Cannon of B Y U discus Jack Thorn-leUtah Javelin Harry Ostler Utah Eddie Peterson hammer Aggies shotput These four marks are In real danger when the athletes swing into action Saturday and the pole vault record also may be threatened by George Gourlev of B Y U and Frank Hodge of Uthh Conference marks also may be shattered In diwell vision meets since Cannon as Crulksbank of Colorado Aggies has bettered the existing discus mark The other In dual competition s Utah art close to existing confsrence figures Placards giving state and conference records will be prominently displayed for each event during the afternoon The time of events: record-breakin- In addition te 555009 eastern break treat and apprexlmately landlocked which will seen be planted In etreama ef this area the hatchery hemes (IN ef the farmer and ' 2490 ef the latter as breed stack ae that within fwv years tha ts aupply Its ahla ba will plant own cellar These fish rtqaln 539 peends ef fresh meat waakly Beef and hart 'meat are the principal feeds although seme dried carp-mela used Newly hatched fish Are given beef liver sal-m- h - 4 Although 28 hatching troughs with total capacity of batwean three and four million eggs have been ihatalled handling facilities are sufficient to f million car for only ona and All eggi ara hatched In 23000 lota in wirt basksts with flvt baskets to tha ‘ trough Tha fish are transported by truck te the various straams In cans Tha number of flngerllngs Which can ba haultd at n time varies with tha distancs the longer the haul tha fewar fish and vice versa i tun p m— MU run p m— 440-n- rd deih p ‘m — loo-rid him hurdlei p m— sso-rs1 — rd run aiseus broad p lump 30 p’ la— dash 10 p tn—lwo-mil- s run 45 p m— k hurdlei 55 p m— 080-rarslar 4 OS a m— Mila rslar Officials Saturday Referee and starter Lsu Slmmonsi otark of courss Warns Mtueti assistant oterk of courts Vernon Waldo diafcd Ju die o( Lon lsh Glenn Simmons finish j Kump Oeorit Hanitn T Burl Purdo T L MatrtlnK Mplntocht ?n provided - P' d 8 A C I head tune v m-v- u Jensen Score era Malt Htsr ops to bi hr U of Ky U snd one br u 8 A Ci heed iudsa of field events Grant Ivins ludses ol lumps Holes Karl Swanson Don Dleun Elioj West Rum Nielson Orant Ineertull Kddk Isaaeson two to bo provided br u of U and tw Finishes br D 8 A O I Judaea of welshts Flu Thorn Karl Bunnell Ned MicBelh Fenton Reevo timer Miller Milton llarthu two to bo prtvlded br U oi U and two hr u 8 Laffoon DENVER May 18 WV-- Ky A C I announcer C J Bert seorsr JCiefer Sauls! Inspectors Bead Colvin Lei1 Buttle young Denver professional golfer toon to be rnlshed br U of uT sad one br U 8 V day turned in a 266 for 72 holes In LAFFOON SETS WORLD’S John G Miller president of the Besver County Fish end Game association who went along the Beaver river to Puffer lake reported that the stream was crowded on the opening a date Many were fishing it Merchant alley dam Fairly good luck was reported along the Beaver The fish caught ranged from eight Greener-Loopto 10 inches The deeper holes along the river seem to be crowded with Flora - praver the Park Hill tournament and golf official claimed ft was a new world’s course record for a standard Tha mark betters by four strokes that set by Paul Runyan leading professional of national fame who shot 270 at tha Caviller tournament Virginia Beach VE April L The highest previous mork was 271 set by Bill Melhorn at El Paso early in March Laffoon in cracking the world’s and all local course records won the In George Greener was victorious third annual Park Hill open and a tha midweek horseshoe pitching meet pun of $126 at Liberty park coming through in In e strokeperfect morning round tha class A division with four wins of 18 holes the young Green Gables and one defeat His total of 228 club pro turned in a score of 63 In the afternoon round he toured the 18 rlngera la high for the season! R Rosenvall proved too steady for in 87 He was 14 strokes under par tha other class B players and turned tor the day in seven straight wins tor top hon Swamped by the Laffoon barrage of birdies and eagles John Rogers ors Saturday the Salt Lake horseshoe Denver Country club pro finished pitchers will go to Ogden to engage second With 276 and Georg Schneithe Ogden players In team match ter Ogden Utah golf whiz placed Tha contests will be staged on the third with 283 Elks club courts The next tournaRoger won $8773 and Schneiter ment to be held at Liberty perk on $47 23 Wednesday May 23 It will be In Leonard Ott of Joplin Mo turned the form of a handicap meet end the In 292 for tepth place winner will receive a pair of pitch-lpshoes The meet will get under Stanford Paddler Excels way t 8 p m American 440-Yar- d Mark Summary of Wednesday’s results Over Pitching Pins 228 Shoes undersized fish Patterson lad has rsparted the rain-befinest specimen an weighing between twe and three peunda which ha hoohad In tha Beaver twe miles west at ‘ twen Many report good catches ef fish ranging from nine te Id Inches which are large ter crock w i treat Appropriate Present BRIGHAM CITY—Mr Mary Johnson 81 pioneer mother of this city received a fishing license and tackle on Mother! day as a present from her children the aged woman being very fond of fishing On Thursday Mrs Johnson accompanied by member of the family motored up Box Elder canyon and fished along tha creek snd in less than an hour aha caught two large trout Shs enjoyed the trip immensely and teemed little fatigued upon her return BEAVER — Aa additional rear- Ing poind le being eenstreeted at the local state fish hatchery southwest ef town for the pur peue ef holding larger elscd fish Tha majority the fish from tha hatchery- have had te- - he planted la the streams and lakes before they reached legal alse due te lack ef panda Rainbow Pleases!! Sailing BRISTOL R L May' 18 WV-I- n g u - CLASS A R Oretner 0m w Anderson PALO ALTO Cal Arthur Thomm Lorln Pert jl M w Muchii R Green CLASS B e I 4 r 1 -- trial trip In Narragahsett bay Rainbow potential America’s eup defend-e- r built for the New York syndicate headed by Harold 8 Vanderbilt logged 11 Vi miles an hour when she got the full force of the northwest breeze on a broad reach the ahor of Conanlcut island along today At the end of the trip Commodore Vanderbilt who will sail her f In all her triala against Weetamoe and Yankee W Starling Burgess who designed her snd George Mon-seRainbow’s professional skipper expressed themselves as well pleased ll Van Uahn 1 S Oa: W An R A W uatcli Oil 14 O Y O 1 rate ate Vaf Cmveadmt Chevrolet Dealer 47 Bo 2nd East Was 6707 SI 12 SI 801 Totals aBatwd tor Pasotta in tilth aaBattad tor Baird in tilth 004 Waiatoh Oil These three track phenoms are outstanding performers for their teams— all in tip-to- Special to The Tribune BOULDER Colo May 18—Aleastern divi- the of winner the though track and field meet will not be known until Saturday evening it is a safe bet to bank on Colored State j college better known se Colorado AgOn retain to the championship gies past performances this season Colorado university should be runnarup with Denver and Colorado college waging a hot battle for third Colorado Teachers’college is doped foe fifth but might improve this position Wyoming Western States and Mines t the other three entrants do not have chance of being among the first five and their position will be determined by the caliber of the two or three individuals representing them Colorado Aggies are assured of at least seven of the 1'6 first place Harry Hughes’ squad is certain to take the lion's share df points in the field events The broad jump and ths ( high jump are the only two contests in the field which they are not sure of winning Glen Morris is the outstanding hurdler of the division end hn should sweep both the highs and low£T' Fiya Great Stars Five great individual performers— Morris Cruikshanl Volz Campbell and Wait— probably will garner hine- tenths of the Aggie points Monria and Cruikshank have ecored more than 15 points apiece In meets this p Saturday’s 1 meet yard dashes lollowlng a string of unbroken successes in dual meets The same holds true for Pete Wilson (2) of B Y U in the high and low hurdles Louis Roberts (3) of Utah Aggies has been in a class by himself among ' rs the and should have little difficulty chalking up another victory 0 110 a mo VA 0 0 0 2 ltd0' 10 1—1 010 klREMXN LOVXHOBR Penrosa 2h Tuttla it Smith lb Borttadi rf Shelton t-- lf A SHOA I 00 9 2 Mortan If2b h4 21 I2 Q1 $ jwther 4 8 1 I 0 inti ib W Kell eta I 1 4 0 Oreenwell ) I 0 Manh 9b rj 22 01 02 I9 8 4 I 0 5 Kreuer cf 2 0 O Kell 0 8 9 I 2 9 I I 1 Pase p BHO Uoyd lb Fox Stone S Totals J 481 Iill Wiit Totals 31 '009 0O0 Mass Participation Meet Takes SigraaChi Staged by City Schools Intramural Title -- v West Wins Novel Event With 388 Points Large Number of Boys Participate s 1 At Logan School m athletic! LOGAN— for track meet held under the school Intramural year were concluded at city school supervision Friday afternoon in the University of Utah Utah Aggies Friday with the Sigma stadium ’Pie Panthers counted 388 points East was second with Chi fraternity replacing the Phi Kap358 and South was last with 347' pa Iota organization as champions vWest won the first "mass participation” Mors than 300 athletes participated In the program Officials of the meet were the nine local high school coaches and a number of faculty members from ths three schools Ths ayitem used in the scoring was such that every participant received one or more points In every event In the relays the winning team got 24 points the second team 16 and the third team 8 Tha aummary: duh ( first rac) — Flfa Wi John-o- n W Allred B 05 8 Jensen S Bishop dun (second race)—rbeegmlller I Grant W Bowers Jt ShcUon 8 Praaat dash (third race) — Misaoka W: X 2 Sigma Chi amassed a grand total of 1523 points for firs place They held a slight lead during most of the year but wer closely pressed at all times by the Barbs organization which pieced second with 1493 points Following the Barbs in order were Alpha Delta Epsilon (198 Delta Nu indTl 11 1175 Phi Kappa Iota 1155 Pi Kappa duh (fifth race)— Fowler W Alpha 1141 Delta Phi 989 Beta KapW X Roe Plln8 Todd I Call Foresters 981 Ricks club ton S Single Score bit 23 South 91 pa 987 West 42 854 A G club 828 Engineers 808 dash (first race)— WUcomb and Delta Kappa Phi 438 X Douaiae W W Bowman W Hayea Si Melr X Praoo W OUinaar'X :10 4 lath (ucond raoe)— Pitta a DAynaa X literal Gibaon Si Ooahen X Mayonakl jd duh (third race)— Xdwardi W Horan Si Lamb) W Morgan X Corbett W Othla IT ill I duh (fourth race)— Oallliter V Mortan S Condla W Faddla 8 BJork- 109-ya-rd S20-ya- rd rd 220-ya- rd na d hlte 100-ya-rd rd rd r run— Squires Utah (1930) 1:554 Mile run—Squires Utah (1930) 4:212 Two-mi- le run— Norton Utah Aggies (1926) 9:502 120-yaUUh (1931) :147 high hurdlee-Gr- ant 220-yalow hurdles— Mordock Utah (1931) :236 ' High jump — Brady B Y U (1933) 6:3 4 Broad jump—Bowen Utah Aggies (1930) 23:9 v Pole vault— Belliston Utah Aggies (1930) and Staples B Y ’ 880-ya- rd rd ' rd BIRMINGHAM Ala May" 18 WV Jack Torrance 273 pound Louisiana State ace broke the world’s record for the shot put here this afternoon U (1930) 12:8 4 in the preliminaries of the SoutheastShotput— Peterson Utah Aggies (1934) 4695 ern conference track meet with a Hammer— Ostler Utah (1934) 1517 U- throw of 53 feet Discus—Cannon B Y U (1934) 1536 inches ’ The accepted world record la 53 feet Javelin— Thornley Utah (1934) 1934 inch made in 1932 by Sexton of the Mile relay-rUta- ll (1931) 3:83 " 380-yaUnited Statesr el a— Utah (1932) 3-- 166 ' - — ’ ’ ' ) - Mrs Smith Wins 120-ya- rd Cam-po- Olaon AJ15BcorsgMt year By GAYLE TALBOT Associated Press Sport Writer PRESTWICK Scotland May 1$JP) Pa—If Chandler Egan cific coast apple grower played the picturesque seaside Prestwick course for the first time in 30 years today and with rounds of 69 and 72 stamped himself as a serious threat in the British amateur golf championship to be played here next week The rejuvenated Oregonian’s scores clearly excelled the performances turned in by hla Walker cup compa trtots Egan was two under par on his morning round and was only one over on his second trip around the long course where par four holes in some cases meaiure considerably more than the customary 450-yar- d limit Jack Westland the H cago broker played 21 I 0— ( 001 201 x — I Firemen 2 Marsh Errors— Tuttle Summary' Stolen bsua— W Kail 2 Frants Home run Three-bas- e hits— Stone Crow—Morgan ther Double play — Marah to Crowther Struck out— Pass 9 Stone 5 Basel on balla —Pas 1 Stone 4 Umpires— Spry and BarScorer— Oliver ney 11 2 Lovinger two-mile- 69 and 72 1110 10 0 1 Two-baRita— Elkrem Bettrldie Doubla play — Bosden to Balaiar to Arsentoe Charae deteat to O’Brien Struck out— Bettrldie 1 O Brlen 1 Baird 4 Outh la 8 Barn on belle—Bettridge 2 O’Brien ‘ Baird 1 Bit With pitched ball— Bi Bettrldie Wild pltohea— O’Brien jy Passed ball— Lemon Um Balk— Bettrldie M— Scanlon and Wooll 120-ys- rd EXPERT TOUCH 5 0 0 0 Betel rd - EGAN DISPLAYS Veteran Coast Golfer Rounds Cards of 3111 10 0 010 000 0- - L Y O a Summary Errors — Lemon Smith Arsen-to9 Paanotta Quthrle stolen basee — Ktk-re- m Luhra Batee J Caputo Salaaar Home Three-baruns— Lemon Elkrem hit— a state 1-- auto co 9b jardntrof ATHENS Greece May 18 WV-Th- e international Olympic committee today selected canoeing aa a "demonstration" aport on the program of the 1938 games at Berlin but turned down a like request on field hockey The question of participants In the soccer matches receiving compensation for their absence from work while et the games was considered but no decision was made The international football federation had ap100-yadash—Pearce B Y U (1925) Rowe B Y U (1929) plied for such permission ' The committee member were en- Long Utah (1930)' Wright Utah (1932) :09J 220-yadash— Haymond Utah (1913) Wright Utah (1932) tertained at dinner in the evening by : :21JL the Grecian foreign minister 440-yarun— Myert Utah Aggies (1931) :47A Torrance Excels c::r::iET sedaii Shotput Record For details write phone or better st&l drop in on V ABHOA jSmltn ii Oeromerf Artentoe lb Pagnotta o xBrennan OBrlen p t Baird p uGulnrle p lb Bettrldf Scanlon 120-ya- rd r lanoeing Gets Olympic Berth o WASATCH OIL C Y AB H O A Elkrem l 4 91 4 flalaiar lb a 04 e Boeden 9b Luhrt 4 1 Arerle If RCaouto If ' Lemon Caputo ef rd FREE Cruikshank Ileads Galaxy of Farmer Aces Pov t ' erful in Field t FrIAar'a EmMU yirtmcn 1 Lovimer 0 — May 18 Bob Foster captain-elec- t of the Stanford swimming team bettered the Uttle Huaaman Poulton American S Nichola A Ji breaststroke record In that event of the Paclfio Asduh (second race)— Roberta 8 Mtlle W Bolling X Jensen W Simmons sociation championship! here tonight X Anderson A 20 Foster made tha distance in tha time dash (third raoa)—Hall X: W Janaan Wl at 8 037 to better the old mark of Jonee Matoaka 1 Taeey 8 Hall Wl Sheets S 05 6 Themaa S :25i 818 8 set here last year by John Pauldash (fourth race)— Adams X duh Henrold Wl (fourth race)— Mitchell Kelbauih Wl 9 09J sen of the University of Southern Cal- llanakl Wi JeneeB X Tats S Ksl- yard dash (flUb race)— Heriof X welLCummings X Rogers ifornia :25 2 B Flandro S’ Bcottem W MeDonoush S r H1U W “ Score: last 33 South 25 (fifth raoel—ChristensenW WmI Ii dash (drat race)— McDonald X kiit City Street Department Taylor 8 Roberts B Hansen W Miller 15 South 25 West 42 05 2 Wi Maltn X low hurdles (first rtce) — Schless Softball Team Victor duh (seoond race)— Jennlnre 1 Nubett 8 Morton S White-heaX Jones S Whitney Xi Hounson W Wi Barnes 15 Wi Richardson A 05 5 Heller B low hardlea (ucond race)— Ah ' Tha city street department softball (third race)— Zimmerman der X Steffenaop W Bilinear B Seale W W let X Osborne Brown team defeated the auditor’s office nine Moca S Muon k :15 low hurdles (third race)— Tuck18 to 12 Friday afternoon The dedash (fourth race)— Bennett er Wi lYerett S Lena X Orubner X X Swanson Haneen Shelton Wl Si Terry— feat was the first suffered this season IB 4 Barton 6 Weaaal W S Hall X 01 low hurdles (fourth race)— Stone W W by the losers duh (fifth raee)-WX Petaraon W Swan 8 PraKralh X Pfama O Neill Sewell W S Smith 8 The winners came from behind in 4 4 Score Eut 52 South 21 West 35 ther A illlow hnrdlee (fifth face)— Lund the last three Innings to win the game 05 duh (ilret race) — Plxm Ei Barton X Brlnton W Waastaft A 440-yar- A Roeonvall Hutcblnag g- Politir BE RUNNERUP four-roun- 331 respective MAE condition for ’ s ’ Pet atTrovo college L Herman Goldstein (1) captain for of the University of Utah is tx-- '! Turng in 266 Schneiter 72 pected to win the 100 and 220 Indian creek la little tee Telly te afford good fishing and the North ereek stream Is high The fishermen on South ereek i are having falrif good luck 1 ‘ port of his son from $30 to $20 Walcott's divorced wife Mrs Madeline Walcott Ewer and his son reside at Folsom CaL Walcott as Meehan fought Dempsey several times in the old d days 1 two 335 933 CHICAGO May IB (JWlmmy Fqxx with Bob Johnson on base In the sixth Inning hit his seventh homer of the season and the first hit into the center field’ bleachers constructed at Comis-ke-y park in 1927 The distance from the plats to the bleachers Is 136 feet and ths ball landed in tha seventh row?up thro IM BEAVER—Tha opanlng week of the fishing season on strtsms in this vicinity did not find as many fishermen out as was expected by local fish and gams officials Gama Warden Murrey Bohn reported that be visited India creek the south fork of North creek and South creek Sunday and observed no more than a dozen fishermen on each stream t Foxx Smashes Home Run to Crack Record JlV1 Crowds Disappoint to 12-h- it rage Including homers by Les Lemon and Chauncey Elkrem and doubles by Eikrem Loyal Bettridge and Gordy Bates to trounce the Catholic youngsters Bettridge making his first start of the season on the mound allowed the losers only four hits one of them triple by Tony Salazar tiny second baseman record-breaker- y 14 EXPECTED TO Oilers Rout 0 Meehan Still Suffers From Jack’s Poke u one-hal- 4 g y al 4-- COLORADO ‘IT Bill Pag? may not be as young as he once was but the Firemen grunt ball star continued his mastery over Pioneer league hitters Friday and thanks to his twirling Firemen defeated Lovinger 4 to 0 and remained Unbeaten In the other game Wasatch Qil snapped out of a prolonged hitting slump and clouted out a 14 to 1 victory over C Y O The Firemen veteran held Lovinger crew to four hits Hefctruck outj six Ralph Stone Lovinger twirler also hurled a nlcegame allowing only nine hits The winners scored their first run in the third frame on hits by Crow-the- r SAN FRANCISCO &ay 18 (Jt) and Frantz In the fourth two —On the plea of Eugene Walcott runs were pushed across the plate onetime pugilist that a blow on on Morgan's home run and S triple the Jaw received in a fight with by Crowther who scored on Frantz' Jack Dempsey here In 1917 had long fly to centerfield The final rendered him physically unfit for run came in the sixth on two hits hard work Superior Judge Thomand a walk as F Graham today reduced WalbarThe Oilers unleashed a cott’s monthly payments in sup- of Victory PARIS Idaho— The Bear Lake fish hatchery established two years ago by the U S bureau of fisheries which heretofore only grew eastern brook grout and landlocked salmon has lust received a shipment of 100000 rainbow trout eggs from Montana When the trout from these eggs have attained a site of from three to four Inches (this will require from four to six months’ time) they will be planted in Idahtrajid Utah streams which are tributaries of Bear lake Blendon CookJiatehefyTwerrffindent states ont-lnc- Veteran Blanks LoVinger Catholic Outfit Cougar Favored With Utes Outside Chance dents: It Itt Page Hurls Fire Fighters To Third Straight Victory Bogey it Nibley sphinx-lik- e During her round Mr Smith triumphed over Mrs S E Hemstreet 8 and 4 to earn the right to meet Mrs Norman E Mork lor the ctytfnpionshlpof the May leg of the directors’ cup at the ooursR The title match will b$ played In tha near future - - ’ ‘ " - Salt Lake Lions relay— West Xaat South Boon West 24 Xaat 10 South 5 Mila rtTay—South Xaetl West1 Score' South 14 Xut 14 West 5 Broad Jump— Jonas S Bteffenson X Wagner 8 Colbert W Krlckaon Ths Blit Like Lion took a 15-- 9 decision — i Inches (eat team from ths Osdeit Lions Friday la Went match at Port Dougin ' Three-poiHigh victories vrers won by Csrl Archlbsl Msrcuun R N Bilks George Coohrsqs feet 4 Inches Score Xaat 22 South 24 and Seth Piston lot ths Balt Likert West II The lineup a eeult— X W S Pols O Roberts Roberts BALT LAKE QQ0QI j Tuoksr W Marietta W Bowars Jt Han-ae- n Carl Marcusen Bundy s x Bemstrom A Soon Xut 21 Norman A Mork llOra 9 Honan llPhll South 21 West 42 9 0IB1U Ludden Chet Kelt Shot put— Rleben X Todd X Pack 8 9 Bleek Burton S'H Johnson X Bower X Baldwin A 4 0! George Ward 9 Jonea Inch feet 2'HaroTd Btrlpp 8cora: Xut 42 South 40 9 Pollenar 91 T D A Skeen I Turner Baaebelf throw—Oehrlns S Orastett X Oeorse Cochrans 1' Homer 8haw issksi Horan S Johnson X Parry Wl Sheep X Seth Piston 9 H L HaUiday a 309 (set Scon Xut 25 South 25 Weat 24 Total icon Wait ISA Zest 359 South 241 I5l Total Total ooo-ya- stars Larson of C C Kr eager of C U Blerling and Frost of Denver and Elite of Aggies cen run the 880 the mile or two-mi- l races The coaches have Juggled their entries hi these events all season and it will be impossible to' tell in what races theyi will compete before the appear on the track Saturday afternoon - Larson Is th present conference half-mchampion and Kr eager is the divisional 880 champion The lat ter recently clipped nearly half a minute off a record Bier ling has shown good form in the mile and and Frost is an excellent Ellis of Ag-gies has finished second to Kr eager e in both the mile end rices Bug Chester Cruikshatk Colorado Aggies’ hope for the next Olympics is expected to shatter two division records He already has bettered the hammer and discus marks in dual and triangular meets but only performances in the division and conference meets are counted 4n th official records Cruikshank has hurled the hammer nearly 171 feet’ which is only five feet shy of the best mark made In the last Olympics He has heaved the discus 157 feet 8 2 Inches snd this far exceeds the present confer- ence record He also may be counted on to win the shot put even though he probably will not break a record and he should place In the high Jump also Morris in addition to being the ace hurdler of tije eastern division also Is a stellar field man He is expected to take places in the high jump thee broad Jump th shot put the discus and the hammer If he too bred he also may run on a relay team il Chi- only one practice round getting a 71 Max Mars-(ohad rounds of 74 And 75 Johnny Goodman American open champion teamed with W Lawson Little his Walker cup partner In an informal fourball match with Jack McLean a brilliant young Scot and Sam McKinley McLean led with a 71 while Little the only other player to keep a card turned in a 74 later in the day carding a 75 Goodman’s game was below his best form and the Nebraska youngster was hooking his te shots consistently 'The only other Americana to practice Gua Moreland and Johnny Fischer reported they found the blustery winds troublesome They did not turn in scores The American delegation expressed pleasure over the local rule which chargee one stroke penalty for out of only bounds ' ' ’ n Tooele Football Champs Awarded TOOELE — As mementoes winning tha high school state championship in 1933 every member of th Tooele high school squad was awarded a gold football at the student body The aasembly Thursday afternoon awards were made possible by th idiool and townspeople cooperating and ware given to the boyi by ttaelr mentor Sterling R HorriA Those who received th gold footballs included Captain Joe Jette Hal LaBelle Harvey England Gerald Gillespie John Sedar Jim Rinaldi John Stlpac Charles McBride Arthur Ray Morgan Joe Lacey Wes toft Bates Jack McGram Lawrence Miles Louis Salemina Frank Rinaldi Charles Savlch Thurman Shields Jim Wexelia Glen Ferguson Sam Orme Ray McBride and Gus s Those who had taken part la football for six quarters were also given football Awards Others receiving athletic awards were Karl McBride Rudolph Scott Charles Stlpac Mike Stlpac Ed White Maurice Barlow Farrell Glenn Grant England Glen Weyland and Paul Lindberg Eck-ma- Mr Ray L Smith captured first place in the blind bogey for women at Nibley park Friday She bad a Colorado university Denver Colo- rado college end Teachers should divide the other first places about equally Colorado U may be expected to win more aeconds and thirds than the other schools and this should t give the Silver and Gold runnerup C UM C C Denver and honors Teachers may split eight first places equally depending on whet lineups the coaches will offer In the distance races in which there er hwt n two-mil- e two-mi- le half-mil- two-mil- tot z Fewer Threatened 100-yar- - Continued on Following Pate) Kara-batso- -t CATCHER FOB CHISOX CHICAGO May 18 (UPWEddle catcher who Madjeskl was given his unconditional release br tha Philadelphia Athletics is on his way her to discuss salary terms with the Whit Sox Manager Jimmy Dykes announced tonight v r SHIKAT TRIUMPHS Shl-kck DETROIT May 18 222 New York former champion of the heavyweight division won the bialn event of x wrestling show here tonight by throwing George Zaharlas 235 Puebla Colo with an arm lock in 23 minutes and 48 seconds WV-Dl- ‘ " First Grade 70 - t- ' OCTANE (City Ordlnanea Requires y 95 Minimum) DefealOgdenites Granite Awards itt - Len Powers holder of the conference dash record should win the century but he may lose the 220 to either Smith of Teachers or Appleby of Colorado- U: each of whom has iqpde better time in the longer dash Smith the Colorado Teachers college sensation should blast the present 440 record He has done the quarter In 49 flat this year and - Honor Athlete GAS V Everett Wood Friday received the James E Moss honor award given annually to the Granite senior athlete making the best record la athletics aiul echokTriup during his school career Wood won nine letteri in his three yean at the Fanner institution three in track three in basketball twq In football and on in baseball - In basketball he played forward In football he performed at end on the baseball field he was used at every poeitkm except that of catcher and iq track he apeciallzed in the sprints Wood came to Granite ' from the Plymouth junior high school In Tayar lorsville -- wherea stairaU around athlete -- he-w- -- CHAMPION ' SERVICE STATION 434 West 4th South |