Show ID THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- - WEDNESDAY MORNING 1937 MARCH 24 IRYAN MATHEWS TO COACH AT U A Stars Build Up Splendid i Reputations Tony Doubles Perry Given As Yanks Win Edge in Tilt Over Dodgers WithTilden Junior Davis Cup GermantoBoxer Sail Ready Play Set in Utah ForHomeland Ken Vanderhoff Named as Assistant Athletic Director to Romney Cards Get Only Six Hits Greatest Performers of but Down Rochester Two Generations Test Bosqx Defeat Cincy Shots for First Time Utah Listed as One of Major Centers for Project Max Schmeling DejectSeeking Development of Youngsters ed Over Braddock’s By BOB GOODELL of Offer Rejection Utah will be one of the key points in the junior Davis cup ST PETERSBURG Fla March 23 (P) — The New York Yankees got back on the winning side in the "Grapefruit league” Tuesday by walloping Fred Frankhouse and Rookie George Jeffcoat to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 9 to 6 The Yanks nicked Frankhouse for three runs in the first with the aid of two Brooklyn errors dropped behind when the Dodgers connected for extra base blows off Johnny Murphy then tied it up with two in the fourth Two passes off Jeffcoat and Tony Lazzeri's double gave New 'York a lead In the fifth and two more walks enabled the Yanks the get another pair in the seventh The score: R H E Brooklyn (N) 031 100 100- -6 1 0 2 New York (A) 300 220 20x- -9 9 I Batteries — Frankhouse Jeffcoat and Phelps Klumpp Murphy Wicker and Baker By BOB HOLDEN LOGAN — Kent Ryan and Law-- " fence Mathews were named assist- ants to Coach E L (Dnk) Romney at the Utah State Agricultural TuesdSy to fill posts on an At the enlarged coaching staff "same time Kenneth Vanderhoff was 4 promoted to assistant director of athletics at the school The new coaching staff assignments will find Ryan as freshmen 4 football coach although he will aid the varsity staff during the spring season and during the training camp next fall Mathews will serve as assistant to Ryan with the freshmen duties and as assistant varsity coach piding with line duties Both men all-st- LEESBURG Fla March 23 JP) The St Louis Cardinals made only six hits Tuesday but took advantage of bases on balls and errors to defeat Rochester of the International league 4 to 0 A1 Cucclnello reserve infielder was released by the Cardinals to Rochester prior to the game R H E The score: 102 100 000—4 6 3 St Louis (N Rochester (IL) 000 000 000— 0 8 3 Batteries— Smith Chambers and Chervinko: Maher Wahonlck Dun-kl- e and Erickson SARASOTA Fla March 23 UP) Errors afield and inability to cash in on their greatest hitting spree to date tumbled the Cincinnati Reds to a 4 to 7 defeat Tuesday at the hands of the Boston Red Sox in an exhibition game The " Reds got to Wes Ferrell for seven safeties in three innings more off Oster-muellrapped out-fi- ve and one off Midkiff R H E The score: najor sports Vanderhoff assistant director and assistant varsity coach Jtyan freshmen coach of football nd assistant varsity coach for Other sports and Matthews assist-n- t varsjty and freshmen coach George Nelson is retained as wrestling coach and trainer SPRING CLEARANCE SALE Continues Men’s Suits and O’Coats Road returns and sample suits Kent Ryanotop and Lawrence Mathews two of the finest football players ever developed at the U S A C were named on The Aggie coaching staff Tuesday Ryan will become freshman football coach and will aid in other varsity sports Mathews will help Ryan with the freshmen and also act as varsity line coach Both new mentors will graduate from the Logan school in June $1500 Heavy O'Coats Topcoats Reduced 13 Original Utah Woolen Mills 24 Richards St Rrtant Stringham Mgr name vored to whip Big Bill last great of the golden sport decade that produced Ruth Jones and Jack Dempsey The match first of a series of five which will be continued in Boston Pittsburgh Detroit and Chicago will be played before 16000 persons who will pay 431000 to see them play a best three out of five ’ set match Tilden despite his age is given a chance to subdue the smooth-strokin- g Briton In a week-lontournament such as Wimbledon Tilden would stand little chance now of reaching the quarterfinals But in one match in which he can open up and forget about tomorrow he may have the guns to win Almost Met Ellsworth Vines who holds a 7 edge over Perry in their nationwide tour thinks Fred is a cinch because “he has learned a great deal about playing indoors in the last two months and his backhand is much g ’ better" Balsanlo Kayos Tait Littman Forty Runners Enie Annual V" Marathon 4 Race Special to The Tribune PROVO — The largest entiv since Brigham Young university cnteied the Rocky mountain conference in 1024 has signed up for y the annual run to be held Friday afternoon according " to Coach C J Halt More than 40 students have signi winner who has not previously won fied their intention of competing in the award Taylor won the sweater the grind which will start at 430 two years ago- - Medals will be The p m in the B Y U stadium runners will line up at the start awarded tjje other first three place d of the straight-awaand winners The Val Hyric social unit is leadwill run around the track to the west gate and will then travel west ing the list in number of contestto First East street north to Twelfth ants Eleven members of the soNorth west to University avenue cial unit have already signified their south to Fifth North east to First intention of competing Each soEast and then back to the stadium cial unit finishing five runners in where the runners will circle the the race will receive 50 points toward the intramural trophy and each track before finishing runner will be awarded points Taj lor Entered based on the number of entrants Lamar Taylor forrTTPr" Cougar dis- in the race and the position he tance ace holds the record for the finishes 2 with a time oL13 The Runners minutes 3 8 seconds made in 1913 Entrants in the race follow: Men-nc- li Howard Hatton w ho won the Taylor Nephi Conrad Lowell event last year did not return to Taylor Le Grande school last fall and will not com- Aly worth BenAshwortii Lewis Phillip Bill Clark Mennell Taylor a cousin of pete Ray Jacobsen Karl Black Vernon the recordholdcr who finished sec- Christenson and Le Grande Dunk-le- y ond in last year's race will comVal Hynes Bud Barber Ner-vwill but not b? eligible for pete Peterson Clarence Giles Carthe block "Y" sweater which is lyle Lambert Ross Fletkau Dan to the first place Taylor Walter Henderson Kenner presented annually Killpack Woodrow Le Sueur and Otis Hughes Hanchett Viceroys Buton Ed Clyde Kent Clark Rigby Paul Boyer Wallace Le Sueur Jack Eastmond Dick Swenson La Nell Hayward Bill Stevens and Woody Wilson Brickers Gordon Christensen Horace Christensen Wilson Woolf LaVar Jones Herman Rowley James McGuire and Don Searle Brigadiers Ben Taylor Le Grande Lewis and Ner-vi- n TOP PERFORMANCE Peterson' unaf filiated TOP ECONOMY Rupert Colmore ’(Sowanec tackle came In for praise from coaches of 201 W SO TEMPLE every eleven the Tigers met last sea434 W 4TII SOUTH son Some described him as the greatest ever to come out of the (North Side ot Street) i hills of Tennesse" cross-countr- 220-yar- y m CHAMPION GAS- -1 9 y X LAKELAND? Fla March 23 CP) —Wild pitching by two Detroit southpaws Bob Logan and Joe Sullivan in the first five innings enabled the Washington Senators to defeat the Tigers 7 to 2 here uesday R The score: 020 130 100—7 Washington 100 000 010—2 Detroit Batteries— Cohen Lanahan and Sullivan Millies: Logiyn Hogan Lawson and Tebbetts Scheduled Friday Afternoon Starting in Stadium Social Units Seek Points Favorite Captures Ar-va- rd 0 first time And Perry the dapper Englishman who held sway over the world's amateur courts until he turned professional two months ago Is fa- the-fift- graduating n night mn Madison Square Garden for the er st became a problem to opposing lines-meas a smashing tackle who be kept out of the play Fine Setup Romney indicated he was very -happy with the new setup of the athletics staff The department is complete now with Romney director of athletics and head coach of ’Wednesday Tilden never has lost in the Garden Since 1931 when he turned professional- Tie "lias 'beaten such as Henri Cochet Vincent players Richards Vines and Karel Kozeluh there Cinclnnati(NL) 001 010 200—4 1 3 4 In 1930 Perry and Tilden al010 203 Olx— 7 12 1 most met twice— once at WimbleBoston (AL) Batteries— Hollingsworth R Da don and again at Forest Hills But vis Barrett and Lombardi V Davis both times Fred was blasted from Midkiff the running just when victory would W Ferrell Ostermueller have meant a chance to play Tiland R Ferrell DeSautels den They have faced each other NEW ORLEANS March 23 MP — across the nets in doubles — last Jan- -' The Cleveland Indians bunched four uary and in 1930 and six runs in the seventh and Tilden Curious eighth innings Tuesday to gain a Tilden in his 10 years as an ama10 to 10 tie with the New Orleans teur won seven American titles and h game of their three Pelicans in English championships — only exhibition series ever to take three at Wimforeigner Hal sacker 'The Indians’ first bledon won three of each Perry in and batted hits Trosky got fou( and is the onlv invader to win a three runs R H E trio of United States titles The score: 101-12 : 341 10 000 New Orleans 12 000 000 460-- 10 Cleveland Batteries — Walle Osborne Watkins Navmick Bernstciruand Hendrix: Heise Zuber Kardow and Helf and Pytlak st team Reporting for varsity ball In his ophomore year Mathews played as a substitute seeing much action came during his jHis big seasons Junior and seniclr years when he Til-de- 5 are popular with the players and have established outstanding ath- lctic records £ Kent Ryan is a graduate of the Logan high school where he starred jln'all sports He entered UtahheState left and continued right where off in high school In his freshman year he played halfback on the state championship greenling team and then stepped into a regular berth on the basketball five During the track season he won points 7for the Aggies in the high jump hurdles and shotput ' Great Record The husky Irishman's achieve-fnent- s in football and basketball since his first year at the school are known to everyone Three times Ryan was unanimous halfback choice for and last season he was crowned with the highest honor ever awarded a football player from the Rocky Mountain conference— a position on football team the His basketball success has been "crowned with glory too Twice he waa named the outstanding in the R M Ct and during "the latter part of the 1936 season when the finals of the Olympic tryouts at New York City Ryan was named an alternate on the United States Olympic team Ryan and Carl Mulleneaux are Ithe only Utah Aggies ever selected East-Weto play in the Shrine game at San Francisco Ryan not only excells in football and basketball but Is credited with leaping 6 feet 4 Inches In the high jump and he runs the hurdles with fair speed He did not participate Jin track last season due to the long He is also an basketball session Jactive participant In minor sports aas well as the major ones One of Best ? Mathews was named on many selections la-fail and gained Dick Romney's praise as beingi‘'one of the smartest tackles I've ever coached" Mathews is an honor student in forestry and-h- as acquired the monicker of "briefcase and glasses" for his urftirlng study in the foHe intends to study restry field part time in the school of forestry Mathews from GrantsVille high school came unheralded as a gridiron greitt to the While in high school he Aggies Jserved as football captain basket-ball captain and student body president His rise in the firmament of athletics at Utah State has been meteoric During his frSshman year he failed to make the first NEW YORK March 23 (UP)— The greatest tennis player of the past generation and the best this one has produced n I— William T II and Fred Perry — clash on Tanforan Feature “ development program this year Dave Freed as secretary of the Intermountain Tennis association is head of the intermountain district and W Ross Sutton has been named chairman io of the Utah sector Reed Culp and Earle JV- Peirce also are members of the committee which will have complete charge dt selection and training of Utah’s junior Davis cup hopefuls National Funds Secured The planrVhich Is nationwide In scope is one which will be supported partly by funds from the United States Lawn Tennis association and partly by contributions of local tennis groups The purpose Is to provide exceptionally promising young players with the maximum opportunity J or training and extensive competition with the definite aim of recapturing the Davis cup for America Here in Utah Sutton declares that invitations will be Issued to young players approximately between the ages of 14 and 21 to join the squad A system of tryouts together with various methods of help suggestion and training is planned It will be recalled that Sutton was prominent in tennis class teaching during recent years and no doubt he will supervise the instruction In the new setup The members of the squad will be narrowed down as the season advances and outstanding performers will be sent to various tournaments in this section with most of their expenses paid by the funds made available through this project Any tournament trips will be carefully supervised according to Sutton who also emphasizes the fact that topnotch court manners and etiquette will be required of the members of the Utah group Intersquad matches throughout the countrj’ are planned by the national organization wherever such competition is feasible - Future-Prim- e- Factor Girls’ Basket Sutton points out that the "best" players w:ll not necessarily be chosen as the top men on the Utah squad rather those who give the greatest promise of future development to exceptional heights will be given preference Dick Bennion Salt Lake City champion and University of Utah ace rated No 4 among the naWICHITA Kan March 23 asy tional juniors last year Gordon victories mild frights and Giles also secured a high ranking downright scares for favorites domand the Bennion-Gilc- s pair took the inated the play in the women’s naNo 4 position in national junior tional A A U basketball tournadoubles Frank Mehner diminutive ment Tuesday but when the second southpaw also won a ranking In the round activity had 'ceased all the national boys’ singles and these per- favored sextets were safely in the formances together with the en- quarterfinals larged Utah state tournaments of The Tulsa Stenos who recent years have been instrumen- drew achampion round bye advanced first tal in securing Salt Lake City a at the expense of an exuberant part of the funds for this latest U S bunch of high school lassies from N L T A project Wamego 26 to 7 Further-detai- ls of the plan ’as It Galveston top favorite to take the will be carried out in Utah will be title toyed with the Goddard Kan announced in the near future high school team in winning 65 to 8 Clash Passes Second Round CPI-E- SPRINGFIELD III March IJ (UP) — A new obstacle in the way of the scheduled heavyweight championship fight at Chicago between James J Brad-doc- k and Joe Louia loomed Tuesday night when the senate of the state general assembly passed a bill to limit the price of tickets to the bout to $10 Informed of the senate action Joe Foley Chicago promoter of the fight said: “If the house passes that bill and it becomes law with the governor’s signature there will be no fight" Foley had scaled ticket prices from $220 to $2750 for a possible $1100000 gate Comiskey park where the fight Is scheduled to be held seats 80000 persons While designed to apply to the Chicago fight the bill is general In its scope and would fix $10 as the highest price at which tickets can be sold for any fight or wrestling match In the state By SCOTTY RESTON NEW YORK March 23 UP)— Heavjrweight Champion James J Braddock wasn't in a receptive mood Tuesday Through his manager Joe Gould the titleholder definitely rejected Max Schmeling's $350000 offer for a fightTin Berlin Meantime sought on a court order in Miami Fla Braddock was disclosed by his manager to be secretly en route to Chicago where the champion plans to fight Joe Louis on June 22 in spite of all attempts to frustrate this objective The Berlin fight offer understood to have bona fide backing frojn the Hitler government disappeared whence it came Schmeling anwas nounced it withdrawn when the limitexpired at noon without any of show further interest by Gould or Braddock The German challenger still on the outside looking in leaves for home Wednesday Won First Round Braddock service of a circuit court order in Miami The ordfr wa3 obtained by an attorney for Madison Square Garden and designed to compel Braddock to show why he should not be legally re- strained from fighting Louis in Chicago without first fulfilling his contract to meet Schmeling in New York under the Garden’s direction June 3 "Braddock never ran away from nuthin'” shouted Gould “He’s just going to the scene of action That’s all I've got to say except It looks on side-stepp- (Continued SPRING ill YOUR CAR The Nashville Carters unseeded d but a victor over the Be off with a flash with this g seeded Topeka Kan Sewells conNEW YORK March 23 UP) — powerful-goin- g gas-po-ssible and tinued to march along defeating Harry BaLsamo New York’s "belt at this price became we the Oakland Cal Chapel of the ing brakeman" who recently was — Oaks sextet 23 to 18 It was Oak- sell rated as a leading contender for the land’s first game under the rules middleweight title knocked out Tait ARCADIA Cal March 23 (UP)— in effect and the coast team covLittman of Milwaukee in the first ered itself with glory under the round of their bout at the Minimum purses for all but REFINERY o races will be set at $1200 circumstances Broadway arena Tuesday night The seeded Lambuth college cag-er- s jveighed 159 ‘s and Littman (for the fourth annual meeting TO of Jackson Tenn a chattering 163 Santa Anita race truck officials anA crowd of 4000 saw Balsamo floor nounced Tuesday All features of white-clagroup had its hands full YOU Littman with a terrific right to the $5000 and over will be retained with the comparatively unknown Lambuth jaw just after the opening bell He while all $3500 events will be boost- Kansas Cijy Cardinals took a nine-couand dame up only ed to $5000 finally emerged with a 20 to 16 detove dropped three more times The At least one race each day will cision The Little Rock Fliers ranked last time he hit the canvas Referee offer $1500 jr more The Increases Jim Crowley did not even take the total more than $60000 officials among the four outstanding teams trouble to count him out had little trouble with the OklahoIt was said and will establish the 8 fully three minutes before Littman meeting as the richest ever to ma City Bluebirds winning 45 to s 16 but the Houston Texas recovered- consciousness be held in America a had many an anxious moMeanwhile improvements to the value of $900000 will begin shortly ment before downing the Nashville The grandstand will be lengthened Tenn Business college 29 to 26 to the extent of the straightaway The seeded Wichita Thurston sexelevators and ramps will replace the tet was the final team to advance 1st West and 4th South stairways) and numerous additional taking an easy 33 to 12 decision over (t blocks west o( Newbouss hotel) beds will be planted flower Centers the Kansas City The of football Anita to Have Higher Purses first-roun- quick-startin- two-year-o- ld Bal-sam- d 1937-183- SAN FRANCISCO Match 23 UP) —Cloud d’Or the favorite won the Oakland handicap $1000 added on a muddy track at Tanforan Tuesday Happy Knot was second and Manners Man third Time for the six furlongs was 1:14 The mutuels paid 14 20 and $280 second day spring on the winner and $4 40 on Happy at the University of Utah Knot’ With only five horses in the practice was blown away with a regular race the mutuels quoted no price blizzard which deposited more than for show ap inch of snow on the stadium field The day was not wasted however Coach Ike Armstrong gathered his charges together indoors and carried on a lengthy football class pointing out assignments" on plays and clearing up ail questions on both offensive and defensive formations The Indians hope to be back at work outdoors Wednesday ALLEN OIL CO Grid Squad Indoors west Provo Squad Enters Utah Golf League The Tlmpanngns municipal golf club of Provo will again take part In the Utah Golf association team competition areording to word received Tuesday by President W C Sweeney from Clyde Clark The entry of Provo in the team competition places seven teams in the league including Forest Dale Fort Douglas Bonneville Nibley El Monte Utah Copper and Provo At the recent meeting of the Utah Golf association tournament committee it was decided that if all seven clubs competed the schedule would be made one round instead of a home and home affair as in past years This will redure the length of the season and more give team members freedom during the campaign The schedule will be announced shortly Solent "Issues Call SYRACUSE N Y March 23 (UP) —Syracuse university’s new football coach Ossie Solem called his first spring practice session Tues- day Solem inaugurated a new policy of barring newspaper men from the workouts JUST DRIVE UP AND BRING YOUR TITLE Sound I' easy A loan on your car I' safe sure and quick safe because you don't assign your sure because your car salary n has a definite value quirk because we are organized to complete deals in 30 minutes EVER ETT VASSAR speak ing for the boys says: "Prince Albert is the prime 'makin’s' tobacco for mildness and fine taste It bums cool slow and sweet I’ve got a P A "cigarette going day and night but my tongue’s never sore” SEB buRNHAms Wm 1030 bbb GAS Watty-Watkin- Blizzard Forces Ute 5 Follow ing Page) So ITUm l PRINCE ALBERT means mellow pipe smoking too The ” process takes ont harshness Prince Albert packs right burnscool because it’s "crimp cut 1 "no-bite- |