Show urch Court Tournament B All-C-h Salt i bas A t N ow 1 ife his ‘ -- 9 4 A 4 3ng e a of ies ike a his the ive is nd on - - he ed n “5 11 o i - n o - e- - o s ul no ur ie ve c - of - 1- By The bfr - 3 of the took 1 Bruce and the y d n Cats Victors Over Indians (Continued from Preecdinc Page) Arousing the greatest tennis interest in Utah history the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce sponsored the appearance of Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines the world’s premier netmen here Tuesday night Perry won the match feature of a highly entertaining program before some 2000 fans in the Deseret gymnasium Photo shows left to right Dave Freed chairman of the junior chamber’s tennis committee Vines Perry Richard Beck president — of the junior chamber sin-gli- cs Steele Easily Wins by Kayo Wrestlers Engage in Twin Feature Program at Arena Defeats Rivers 9 4 The women's singles reached ths round of eight uneventfully although Millicent Hirsh of New York seeded third was extended to an extra set by Virginia BolMiss linger of Dayton Ohio remained at the baseline and prolonged the match with chop — shota before losing 3 Other seeded stars headed by Norma Taubele of New York and Mme Sylvia Henrotin of France advanced easily Only one western entry remained as Mme Henrotin disposed of Helen Grawn Detroit 4 and unseeded Minnie Ful-le- n New York trounced Evelyn Bouccaren Winnetka 111 ‘6-Patsy Miller of Berkeley Cat won the right to oppose Miss Taubele in Hol-ling- er 6-- 2 6-- 1 NEW YORK March 2 (Ah— MadiSquare Garden’s threatened reprisal as the result of the collapse of plans to pit Max Baer against Bob Tastor in a bout on March J9 became a reality Suits were instituted Tuesday against Baer and his manager Ancil Hoffmanand two British promoters John Reed Kilpatrick president of son legal ' the garden announced the Avenue corporation’s legal Eighth repre- the quarterfinals by whipping erine Sitterl Madison N J Palmer Defeated Ray Palmer Jr of New ll h t 6 5 6-- viola-laye- 4 one-da- y ond place KDYL Lake City top standings' the rollers team of Salt division — FOR RESULTS A Iw&ys Buy Genuine I By Smith tf- back-cou- WEATHER PROPHET’’— KSL— 9:45 a m daily except Sunday and 10:30 p m Monday Wednesday Friday and Saturday' and 10:45 p m Tuesday and Thursday Exclusively Produced by UNITED - well-earn- FOR CHAMPION: GAS-- 19 et bas-ketb- er 1 — ( - York the firm of Chadbourne Wallace— Parke & Whiteside- - had instituted suit for 150000 against d Baer and Hoffman charging (jon 0f a contract With the garden A suit for a like amount has been brought against Alfred C Critchley British promoter and his matchmaker Syd Hulls charging them with interfering with the garden’s ‘contractual rights” in signing Baer for two fights in London1 the first Pinbusters Resume scheduled for April 15 Action Wednesday Although representatives of the law firm have been unable to locate Hoffman for two days for service OGDEN— Following a papers were served Tuesday night layoff in the state bowling tourney on Hulls Kilpatrick said The sum- now In progress at the Mapleway mons is returnable in the state suhere outstanding pinbusters alleys 20 in court preme days of Utah will toe the foul line again Wednesday night Ray Hetrick Salt Lake City la in the No 1 spot in the singles and Fred Reberg local adept is in secsentatives net-cor- TIME OUT! 2 7-- : 1 Kath- 3 who came into the spotlight Monday by upsetting Mangln dropped out again Tuesday when he succumbed to Herbert L Bowman of Morris 5 New York conqueror of Hendrix Adelsberg remained in the running with a 5 3 victory over Harry Pagel of Elmhurst Long Island WaltetJSenior of San Francisco Hendrix’s traveling companion and fourth seeded player also had a narrow escape Merrit Cutler of New York played a tenacious game” until Senior’s terrific service and hard driving wore him down and 11-- 9 triumph produced a 8 v r y 11-- -- 2-- 2 speciall- PHILADELPHIA March 2 (PI— Mulica turned In 7 ahd Bill Neilsor Freddie Steele of Tacoma Wash gathered 7 all of them in the last middleweight boxing champion half Coach Vadal Peterson took scored a technical knockout over the defeat graciously with the rePaul Pirrone of Cleveland after one mark: "The boys did their best minute and 57 seconds of the first I’m proud of the showing they have round in their scheduled We did the best made thisryear nontitle bout Tuesday night Steele we could but it was Montana’s weighed 158 and Pirrone 162 night” The game was officiated by Bert Steele floored Pirrone five times Bullock and Lob Collins of Provo and had the Cleveland fighter stag Meets Krumel Kunkel ‘Red Shadow’ Mixes With handled the They game in splendid gering around the ring in a daze fashion Main Matches in before Referee Spud Murphy Strongbow the short arrangements Despite the slaughter round test meeting Logan Seventh stopped on the game nearly a packed house A crowd of 8000 was amazed at team which appears in the tourney An two at out main matches turned Montana rushed home arrangement providing ior thearena for the tenth straight season ending In one of the features Ed A hard right floored Pirrone for Third ward of Salt Lake City after the game to prepare fpr the Friday night is the order of the week The Utes will Krumel a newcomer from Indiana meets Del Kunkel and in runnerup in the recent interstake conference series the a count’ of one then a left hook put meet aqd Emmett Idaho Boise dis arrive in Salt Lake City £jt'7:10 other the the Clevelander down for the fifth d meets Shadow” Jules Indian Strongbow "Re(j a m Wednesday via Union Patime Pirrone crouched covering trict champion will cross paths at an is to be Krumel reputed jyho his face with his arms Steele tak- 6 p m in the feature lower bracket cific Montana State took keen satis- accomplished wrestler and one of skirmish Richfield First and Caning his time put out his left hand and tried to pull Pirrone’s arms ada’s entry Raymond Second ward faction in yie divisional triumph the many football graduates in the of Alberta will provide an ihtersec-tion- because it was the Bobcats’ last mat sport will have a dpwn Finally he whipped another weight ad- play flavor to the meet when they chance for an R M C title Monsavage right to the jaw 15 tana State was1 recently cut loose vantage of some pounds over Referee Murphy stepped in and In the main event Vines won his oppose each other at 7 o’clock from the big schools of the confer- Kunkel going into the tussle at 210 put his arms around the dazed Pir- first service at love and although Huntington Park ward of Los ence The Bozeman school will go as rone signaling the end of the fight Perry broke through that cannonCal southern California Angeles 194 for Delbert with compared ball delivery to tie the set at district champion will have a stiff away from the league taking With However Kunkel ha taken on opLOS ANGELES March 2 (A)— after one minute 57 seconds Vines drove his way to victory In tussle on its hands when it faces at at least the division honors and 130 Los Angeles the last three games stopping Perrponents a good deal heavier than Henry Armstrong the powerful Manavu crew of Provo maybe the conference crown even Krumel and he has never yet defeated California Joe Rivers Ecker y’s service with a booming backSeek at 9 o'clock in the final on the day's Cagers hand passing shot as the Briton 135!i Bakersfield Cal Tuesday failed to uphold his own end program Coalville recent conqueror the net and winning his of Ogden Eighth champion in 1935 If Krumel is the oualified wres- night at the Olympic auditorium Site for Skirmish stormed own service at love on then ninth and 1936 will oppose Roosevelt in a he is authentically reported to when Referee Charlie tler Randolph “ lower bracket test at 3 p m game as his serve hopping fast off be the affair should be an exhibithe boards almost tore Perry's fight dis- 'stopped the scheduled well of cleverness as a tion as Eliminated Champ With a game slated Saturday with racquet from his hand on several in the fourth round occaof upon play strength applied The elimination of Ogden Eighth Watkins Motor of Brigham City occasions sions and at points where strength Armstrong a leading contender Ecker Studio cagers are seeking a and Eighteenth ward of Salt Lake Perry Buckles Down most is desirable for the featherweight title ham- place to play the game City runnerup last year leaves the Ogden Vines cracked Perry’s serviWhen Predicted Bout battle for first and second places Rough mered the veteran Rivers unmerci- Provo or Logan have indicated that ce on the first game of the again be wide open Ogden Eighth was upset could held of the in the The encounter between Strong- fully throughout the game any second set things looked bright for fight He had three places bow and the "Shadow” may be anyby Coalville in the Ogden district Rivers’ face covered with blood from but Perry had only meet but the dispatch with which Ecker Studio will enter the Na- the Californian Twice thing The "Shadow” appeared here in a row he fght the Coalville club captured the game last week but his match was un- several reopened cuts tional A A U tournament at Den- - begun - toVines' service broke speaks for its ability Eighteenth satisfactory He was altogether too Armstrong midway in the fourth ver Colo accodm" to Bob Crnw- - Vines’ hardest deliveries inreturning decisive was ousted in the Salt Lake inter free with his fists and his rjioke-hold- s stepped back after battering Rivers ford manager Crawford announced style With Perry leading at 3 to 1 un- Into a corner and'indicated that he Tuesday that he will take the folHowever take meet in a second round game "Shadow” the Junior Five Vines took ‘two games Reed Richards director of the Murray deniably ha? much power in his hated to contipue the punishment lowing players to the national tour to deadlock matters but Perry imA moment later the towel sailed in ney: Orlo Childs Harold Miller frame alsd and he have tourney announced Tuesday night long may 36-1to win came in back three 2 Kent Ryan Red mediately Onan Mecham that players in the tourney will Trips Magna wrestling skill to go with it At any from Rivers’ corner - gather in the Deseret gym Wednes rate he will have to have a good Wade Royal Jensen Mel Jensen athe'row losing only four points in process deal of what — ittakes’Llf he has Sherm Clark and Stan Watts The The -- Recreation League- day at 10 a m for a physical exMAGNA— Murray junior eager annexed rivals settled flown for a fight of on amination named the three hopes first played Due Strongn prevailing against to a 36 to 12 victory over Magna et the WestIn a evening cl In’ the third set and minster Junior college Wednesday time of University of Utah team this sea- to the finish Bob Howard Cantril Nielsen Lolo C Y O league game Tuesday juniors bow evening what a fight it proved to be! Aided games In the Recreation league have blen son Rudy Ogrin and Tony Bilanzlch contribIs no were to Wade Jules with Lake and Salt Spencer Tee Davis Mickey Oswald uted stranger Ryan changed The schedule follows: Paris Co 12 and 13 points respectively to their d ball on game point -Ranch vs Utah State and Watts performed by a and Sharlch City He gave some downright good vs Ken Garff’s 7 p m : Cal Woolley Joe Christensen and team’s score and Tomlrh Business college 8 p m A O Vines gained a 2 to 0 lead but Perry Manager's brilliant ball at their defensive posts U a B Y few here the Occies'Evans will officiate all games played U for m Lancers W Moose 9 vs club Dye performances years ago p The score took the next two games twice MURRAY MAGNA In the tourney and he evidently has been improvVines with pretty sideline GTKPi GTFP passing even over his of 1 3 2 4 ing capabilities Brklaclchrf 1 0 0 2 Fasslo rf shots jto even matters Vines won 0 1 1 1 that time for he has been drawing 6 10 12 Banks If Ocrln If Chet c 6 2 1 13 Ahlquiat c 2 2 15 Rilanzfch his next service handily and Perry 1 1 HEKnaus rg 1 2 0 2 down top purses in main events at Pharich rg Angel Snares First returned the compliment after a Tomlch -lc 2 3 2 6 A Knaus Ig 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles San Francisco and Kllbv 0 2 0 O P Knaus g O 0 0 0 deuce battle Twice more the long west coast centers other c Rose 0 0 0 0 rf 0 0 0 0 wrestling In Checkers Event iPavjch rivals held their serves to send the Vchrelll Ig 0 0 0 O Taylor If 0 0 0 0 Strongbow is immense in - size M Vrhreli rf 0 0 0 01 score to Then Perry broke weighing close to 245 pounds The Padgen rg 4L0 0 01 as he outsteadied Vines in ° through fehadow” is a "Red credited with Total 16 D 4 36 rt J H neel plaV6d consistently wall Sunsome long sensational poundage of °212 to 215 so the day to take first place In the weekly Rrnrety quarters exchanges but Vines evened it up checkers thtirney at the city ami county Murray “Shadow" will have to present some He pang up a total of 23 points Magna building again with some superb forehand other attribute than weight tb vlnnlnR 11 games losing four and drawing driving on Perry’s serve In three match with up thegigantic StrongN W Waddell was second with 24 points The Briton Covered acres of bow He woir'iiliie games drew in six and lost Four Pin Teams Tied on the thirteenth game to ground three Folks the expect generally The scores? -- — — take a 7 to 6 lead and this time Strongbow-“Shadow- ” bout to be hewouldnotbedenied jvtnning In Copper Club Loop pretty much of a roughhouse JL H Angel his service at love when he slapped Two Preliminaries rE BReiley away two volleys for perfect placeBones Both these matches will be at two A J Dlttman ments and twiced forced Vines to GARFIELD— Four of the' six F L Libby at Two in falls 8 to three err It was a preliminaries W L Patrick teams entered in the Utah Copper one fall In one W E Salnsbury have for beeiuartanged " Perry triumph club’s tied are for the Office league 35 I Cox of these Fred "Popeye" McKenzie Barnes a hard hitter gained a 5 C R Pedersen top in the second half of the league Ute gridder who is advancto 3 lead over Lott as the latter schedule with 9 points won and 7 former started slowly but he swung into lost The teams are Ensign’s No 5 ing so rapidly in the wrestling proof Neaction with a vengeance to take 10 Ridd’s No 2 Hubbard’s No 3and fession meets Ed Stecher on was the card braska Steelier of the next 11 games to win the first Heath’s No 1 — last week withhe—Red Shadow11 match of the evening and Thehigh-sing- le high ”game scar-The doubles which foundall Your Hub- He permitted the Shadow’” serios—are”held his masked let to distract second players ripping off some sensational bard with 255 and 638 respectively attention from in hand business the shots delighted the crowd by reaHigh team game and series are to such a degree that he lost the son of the greater opportunity for held by Hubbard’s team with scores secno McKenzie Since has net-- play Barnes especiallyspa match of 549jind 1518 one no masked ond' particularly in this department and he was 5techerwill themesfc formidable-o- f thefourin TOPPERFORMANCE— L Seeks” Irailic two-source that the Friday argument Lott’s service TOP ECONOMY was broken in the crucial game” of Floyd Hanson who has suddenly TOOELEVAny independent in —n Ha-gWedTex turned roughhouser meets the first set and Vines lost his powteam”wishing a game - 201 W SO TEMPLE erful delivery when Lott and Barnes competent and courageous athnesday or Thursday evening is re- -' -- Tooele-178 -- 434 W 4TH SOUTH enquestect-to-c- all will El lete from Paso Hanson sent up teasing lobs that forced Tlje A C club is anxious to line joy a weight advantage but Hager Tooele Perry into errors on the twentieth (North Bide of Street) Ain't Ed the card! Always ahovvin’ off up a game for either or both nights probably has the greater speed game of the second stanza armory J Gilbert Hall veteran Orange N J player who was seeded sixth followed four-tim- e champion Gregory Mangln and third seeded Art Hendrix into defeat Hall went down before George Seewagen of Jackson Heights Long Island an -10-8 6 unranked player Has Hands Fun Parker the Spring Lake N J youngster who is aspiring for a place on the Davis cup team had his hands full with Gilbert H Hunt Jr of Washington D C After a first set Parker won out hard-foug- i ST f - 3-- ’a lt( celed 4 y d t m s combination divided sets of doubles with Barnes and Lott the former pair winning 4 and Barnes the opening set and Lott capturing the second 11-- 9 and With midnight approaching the crowd thinning rapidly the third set of the doubles event was can- The Briton’s Salt Lake City victory gives him an edge 14 matches to 12 over Vines in the rivals’ transcontinental tennis tour Perry Most Accurate Vines’ terrific serve and sizzling forehand drive were all they were reported to be— but so were Perry's spectacular recoveries and his- decisive timely net play In the final analysis Perry’s- - greater accuracy in the long exchanges brought him victory after the American flash several times had been on the verge of a win The crowd highly enthusiaatic over the singles feature was most impartial applauding the brilliant shots of both players from start to finish The junior chamber of commerce which sponsored the event handled it in excellent fashion the only disappointment to the contestants being that it was found impossible to install the y-designed green canvas used as a playing surface by the prbs during this tour Instead a court was laid out on the gym floor and it proved entirely adequate the main floor seats crowded the players a hit on sharply-angle- d shots' The new lighting system was Dave most satisfactory Freed as chalrmah of the junior chamber's tennis committee was instrumental in arranging the attractive program Bob Goodcll and Earle W Peirce acted as umpires Students of tennis were interested in the varying styles exhibited Perry by all four players a crafty gameworking to pull Vines out of position for passing shots and also to force him into errors Vines chose to bank on his and hard-h- it ferocious service drives for many outright placements but he made more errors than the Briton Lott had a versatile-game with a large assortment of strokes and Barnes showed a booming serve and spectacular net NEW YORK March 2 CH- -A third Upset was added to the grow- al eve- two al e 4 ing list of surprises in the national men's indoor tennis championships Parker Tuesday and Frankie America's No 2 played barely escaped joining the victims at the men's and women’s singles tournaments Both reached the quarter-finround at the Seventh regiment Perry-Vine- ’full-bloo- rt Perry came from behind to take the measure of the hard hittihgj 6 6 in the finest Vines exhibition of net sport ever seen in Utah Two thousand fans were thrilled by the Deseret gymnasium battle In the other matches ning George M Lott Barnes into camp 5 the-quic- n je- o Lake interstake champion Midvale Second opposes the talented brigade from Afton Wyo The boys from the Cowboy- - state are given an excellent opportunity of eliminating the local champs in a first round The two dubs will clash at game tp m Cedar City Third and Clearfield lire slated to do battle at 1 p m in the opening game of the tourney' St Johns Arizona’s perennial representative in the tournament encounters McCammon Idaho at 4 p m and Dlmond ward of Oakland Cal faces a tough rival in its opening d V Added to N Y Net Tourriev 8-- 6 f troupe Lake MARLOWE BRANAGAN 16 outstanding basketball teams in the Y M M L A bafcket ball league a circuit boasting at least a thousand teams and ten thousand players will demonstrate their ability Wednesday in opening round games of the 1937 tourney in the Deseret gym machines Talented basketball froin Wyoming Idaho Arizona CanCalifornia Utah and far-of- f ada are on the scene of action and y the referee’s whistle to start them off on the grueling tour-da- y meet which will ultimately result in one of the 16 being clowned champion of oneof the largest basketball leagues In the world Grueling Season The 16 entrants in the Ul a sts lueet have campaign which has been conducted for several months throughout the gigantic setup All teams first won Then recognition in stake races came interstake and interdistrict and several playoff competition games were added to make the going even tougher for some of the teams That the teams survived such tests speaks adequately for their ability and fans anticipate one of the finest tournaments in history In upper bracket openers the Balt ' Third Upsel gone by was two up on Ellsworth Vines California sensation after Tuesday night’s Salt Lake City appearance of the professional tennis earned-their-po- le 11- Cage' Classic m— Intemilmilon Slt 6-- 3 3-- 6 J Briton Stages Brilliant (loirliack to Take Lead of Two Matches on Rival 2000 Attend J Gilbert IlallJDowned by Unrankm Player By BOB GOODEIL of Britain’s Davis cup forces in years Fred Perry pride Great Indoor r Encounter await--onl- ire as Vines Third vs Emmett m— Rlthfitid First vs Raymond Second Alhertn Canada R p m— Midvale Second vs North Afton Wvo ft p m— Manavn ward Provo vi Hunt Ptfton Park ward Los Angeles y' )m- p dp Idaho 1 p on its to the rch 1937 - 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