Show i - o 04 -- 30 - PRE ' T 1 Relay Affair $et Apri1 17 In Salt Lake ' Track Basketball Corn to Convene Slates Setup r MARLOWE BRANAGA5t 7 The grand finale to the school iigh sports parade—the anmai state track meet—will be held laturday May 15 at a site to be letermined Announcement of the late for the cinder and field meet vas made Friday by H R Adams tresident of the 'Utah State High ichool Athletic association tthe most successful Following rack meet in history last year at in 3rIgham Young university Irovo athletic leaders of Utah r As Bering Pinned Griswold in College Mat Featurô :" ): r ?()::1 :' 1 1 w 1 ' - ri t ' ''''-- 1 i 'l:' :'1' i (' ' ''' ' ' ) '' sk(e 'kg 1 ' :: : - ' : J) NI f: 's ' 4 ' ''- - '''''' t ft:‘ 14 4 c kA 7 " '' i l f I 1 ) ''''' ' '''' i 1 1: : ' f l's 1 -- - I L ilk' : : ':" :17:''''' t tor 4: :: : :411'' 0:- - :: A - I" ::‘ ' '1' :- ''''''''' Y'''' ' L: - ' ' 'P:7" ZiP - ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' :: Utah Singles Handball Tilt Opens Monday Utah-Californ- the match 22-- ia 6 Utah Wrestlers Down California 11' 22-- 18-1- te z b 7W 84-at- IT'S EASY on '::: ' :: The'results Friday: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Divhdon Arsenal E Stoke City 0 Bolton Wanderers 1 Sheffield Wedneik O Vit Brenttord 1 Preston north End4 Chelsea 3 Chariton Athletic 0 Grimsby Town 1 Portsmouth O klIllavtatresite?UMN'eedbe2"7vCer1151 t! - 7 I 61147 I 1' Ill L- ve I IR I 1"- 4E I L Wander- ers 2 -1 - : - 41 " ' ' - --: Max Andrews Wins Cougar r Second Iflleion Blackpool 2 Blackburn Rovers O Burnley 3 Coventry City 3 — 3 Tottenham Bury "‘m"4'"'' 1 Chesterfield 7 Tioileaster Rovers 2 Fulham 1 Newcastle United 0 Aston Villa 2 Plymouth Argyll 3 Bouthampton' J ' 11''' - Seetion--TrtirDi Ivisdog Southern follow: doAldershot 4 Bristol Rovers O (B) Slaughter eisioned Ray Hopper (Ci Brighton 1 Southend United - OBristol City 2 Exeter City 1YamanatO (C) dacialoned Marine Jensen (11) Clanton Orient 9 Luton Town 2 Delia (C) deeisioned Crystal Palace 0 Torquay United O Roy Spear al) Gillingham 2 Northampton Town 0 MI Dwell 1 Swindon Town L (V) decialoned Bering Newport County 4 Bournemouth O Lyman Griswa ld (C) Notts Counts 4 Cardiff City O Hess wonover O Jim Fortino (C) with fall in two minutes Queen's Park Rangers 0 Beading Walsall 3 Watford 1 35 etioonds using bead scissors and arm bar Northern Section—Thin! DIvielluli Banks (U) decialonad Accrington Stanley 1 Oldham Athletic 3 Garth Jeffers IC) Carlisle United 2 Hartlepoo Ise United 0 Heavyweight—Utah was'conceded match Crewe Alexandra 1 Darlington 1 when California entry was unable to Gateshead 0 Wrexham O perform Mansfield Town 5 Chester O Final score: Utah 22 California 6 I New prlEhton4 It!)therhall United O Port Lincoln City 1 Rochdale 3 Halifax Town 5 3ohnny Molt Notre Dame's all- York City 4 Southport forward was born in Glaa-- I Hull 3 Agmolvescca Stockport County City otland ' Tranmers Bovera 0 Barrow 0 ''' ' A1- - 3' Special to The Tribune PROVO—Max Andrews two-miRocky Mountain conference winner of last year established a new record in Brigham Young university's annual spring cross country run which he won handily Friday Andrews' time for the grind was 12 minutes 52 seconds lowering Lamar Taylor's record of 13 minutes 38 seconds which has stood since 1933 by 118 seconds Menne 11 Taylor finished second followed by Lowell Aylworth third and Hughes Hanchett fourth A record entry list participated in the race according to - le 25-mi- le Vern--Wald- student manager and 28 of intramural& finished The Brigadier social unit scored toward the intramural trophy Val Hyrics scored 66 points Brickers 58 'Viceroys 49 and Tausigs 1 Andrews took the lead as the runners approached University avenue and from then on was never threatened He entered the stadium 200 yards ahead of Taylor and finished strong sounding a warning that he conis out to defend his ference championship in the spring traek meets 104 points two-mi- le ' :s ' A t - UP)--T- hres e Strevell-Paterso- n Mullett-Kell- — 5-- Brooklyn (N) 000 122 00x- -5 11 Workout Slated OP 0 Wallace Batteries—PerKn Sewell Frazier and Mueller Baker Clark and Phelps Klump Members of the Woodbury Realtors baseball team and all interested in trying out for posts on the club are asked to attend a workout scheduled Sunday at municipal No 1 under the direction of Manager G W Shepherd I 1 az:Ica for town es soon ns I hoard about III 2 1 0 4IAnderso 0 1 2 2 4 Birkbaus rg 0 1 1 liGlacoms rg 4 0 0 8 Putnam Ig 1 1 0 Thurman Ig 1 1 0 2 FCaraso re 1 4 1 3 RCapato le 3 0 0 6 c 0100 2dgarg 13 8430 Totals 15 11 A 36 BERNARDINO March 26 Store by quarters: totals 25 36 UP—The Pittsburgh Pirates of the Parts 4 8 22 30 Company National league lost an Myers referee Taylor umpire exhibition baseball game 9 to 5 re & R G W 8 is DEMOLAT to Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast G T Itt PI re Olsen 9 etfleane rf 3 1 1 league in the final inning Friday Kramer If 35 41 12 AtilfBeane If 2315 kill 'SAN Strevell-Paterno- Frantz 1 0 0 2i Freed tra Mackey rg 4 32 10i Stewart rg 0 01Wright Ig 0 Mason Is 1 5ICuip rg Saley 0 JAY re Wrestling Meet Eight Intermountain 'A A U wrestling championships will be two others Don Grayot former Ute star will also compete- - Entries are also assured 'from B Y U Deseret gym Weber gym and others are expected from the U S A C Pocatello and several determined at McCullough's arena next Monday and Tuesday nights when the cream of the amateur 0 t To Be Started Monday Ilturat Totals 16 9 7 371 Totals SCOre by quarters: 11 D & R 0 W 8 L Delis lay Myers referee p 21 3 7 1 1 1 a 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 3 0 0 8 12 4 20 30 9 39 20 Taylor umpire GOLDri6 GLOPT N DE Tt G T PI 6 4315 WoffInan 7f 4 2 0 Si Lititge rt 3 0 0 6 Rinbsals If 7 20 141Gilbert If 2 2 0 4 Thurman e 0 2 1 1 Wilcis Bain is 0 0 OlGillreen rg Tato Is 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 01Puesell la 4 6311 Anderson If 0 0 2 Ansley' 0 0 0 0 rg Whitley RIZ SSLA GTFP 2004 41 VS o V tokA eiAil fT 1Wt4 ilt E N Neighbor Jones bought a USED CAR at TOURSSEN'S I thoug'ht I'd buy one there too Jones knows oars—he doesn't get one unless it's mechanically perfect and has orhandsoms body on it!" "IV U TOURS'EN t GTP1 - ' Olei other schools 16 13 5 38 °Totals 14 8028 Totals The tournament will be directed SCOTO by by Dr Hyde Cowley chairman of Ipintlantiers quarters: 8 12 34 2R 38 35 9 19 the A A U wrestling committee aoidea Glory muLLETT-tcruEntries for the tournament should CARLESON'Ig OTIPIP be turned in Saturday- - Between tfiltcwho rf 0 0 0 0113WIeeley rt 3 1 1 7 Ir f 30 and 35 wrestlers are expected V Davis If 1 0 0 213Timaon If 7 20141 g 1 0 0 21litel?notieh e 5 1010 IL I to vie for the laurels 4 5 3 9 g:gw"Yea: la" 4 7 g 1:SaVelejlt: 4' 2210 The meet was originally sched1 uled at the Elks club but has been Thurgood If 1 0 0 21 arena switched to McCullough Totals - 8 1 0 12I Totals 2211 650 grapplers in the state vie for honors in what should be the biggest simonpure matfest of the year Utah university division collegiate champions will be represented in the tournament by Monty English Joe Beesley Roy spear Ed Bering Ken Banks Milton Bess and probably ono or Jhorc I'- - ' USED CAR LOT tartar flithi I e - - 1 I 1 ( ) ir 4-- ‘ - ' ' ' - I — The )lender easterner said his training plans were abruptly ended this winter when mining property in Death Valley buried by an unprecedented snowstorm demanded his personal attention Wood rated America's No 2 player behind Wilmer Allison in 1934 made a disappointing showing In his last tournament appearance Bobby Riggs former national junior titleholder defeated him in the Huntington invitational at Pasadena Last fall he was eliminated In the early rounds of the annual Pacific southwest tournament at the Los Angela Tennii club' : 4 150-ya- - - 0 f 300-ya- rd team - C D one-fa- LOS ANGELES March 26 (A)--- Sidney B Wood said Friday ha was abandoning attempts to make the 1937 United States Davis cup tennis 11 J drop-kick- Wood Gives Up Net Ambition A A By — runners started the race Thirty-on- e : j Strike' Eye InUetion Prevents Feature Sharman Whips Hager Two Wrestlers Champs Hold To Swim Lead Marathon Run tAl)--Retult- e day -t- - : 4' SrAFF PA1070-- Football in British Isles r-r--N - ( ' ' ' r4A TANK CAR TO ' -- Ed Bering gained a narrow decision over Lyman Griswold in the feature match of the mat encounter at the "U" gym Friday Griswald is shown on top with Bering putting up a desperate fight to keep his shoulders off the mat Don Grayot is the referee The Utes won rt - ' :A :: ''''' five-ma- i ''' ': A Team Iii Third Spot — ' i i 't1:re:v71-17-- 1 ::: ' L 4' I '' s B olvlina- ''00mosomot - ' ‘ li11: 7 ' :- N it le ' ':?:-:-- - Mairt Mat Bouts Are: Ccilkd 9ff There were simply loads of trouble attadhed to the weekly " wrestling program at the arena Friday night As a consequence LOS ANGELES March 28 (UhttPh neither the final nor the semifinal was held Three other matche1 —Chicago's White Sox old Jinx out of a bag Friday and were completdd The management provided the spectators with °rain checks" intracity rival tehxe cdeuft 4 totheir 2 in the fret of 11 which according to announcement will be honored next week The to be played between crowd acepted the situation good naturedly and little or no corn- hilbtitwioansgtahme eighth consecutive vic plaint was voiced ARENA RESULTS have scored over Man Neither the "Red Shadow" who cehaSrolx aifrger IlY Sharman 174 Salt Lake Grimm's boys The had been scheduled to ' meet Ed City defeated Tex Hager winning run was scored when Par- Krumel in the semifinal nor Larry 171 El Paso Texas Hager melee walked Clint Brown on four Tillman who had been booked to one- won first fall 9 minutes pitches with the bases full in the meet Lennart Jorgenson in a sec- Bartwon sixth fall match appeared Happy dropkick Sharman ond 6 minutes and third 12 The first two scores were made lett substituted for Tillman and off French on Jurges' error in the Casey Berger started to substitute minute airplane spin and first and the golethaenr do:: cr:fireme efileye for the "Red Shadow" but the sub- tress respectively body stitution did no more than start Ole Erickson 195 Sweden on a walk Galan's homer and three Sox errors —barely that and Mom Knack 180 Seattle match no the Cub tallies drew in one-fa- ll Bout Called Off acTcohuenstecodrfer R H E fan on' the event final scheduled The 172 Lennart Jorgenson 200 001 001- -4 7 3 Chicago (A program a match between Sherman Great Falls Mont- - defeated Chicago (N) —100 100 000--2 7 1 Christensen Salt Lake City and Batteries — Dietrich Br o w n Otis Prank Bartlett 187 Arizona Texas Clingman Amarillo In one-fa- ll Stratton and Sewell Schmulueter was match 11 minutes was discovered canceled It ---French Parmelee and Hartnett dropkick Friday afternoon that Clingman had Casey Berger Columbus developed an infection of the eyes Ohio !e nd Ed Krumel IndiKlein Hits Homer Both men appeared in the ring ana booked for semifinal re-tannounced that if Christensen and But Red Sox Win fused to engage in match disspectators wished him to go satisfaction with remuneneWINTERHAVEN Fla March 26 through with the match he wouldtion ((INS)—Staging a three-ru- n rally in do so in spite of the risk of posScheduled final event be--a the ninth inning the Boston Red sible contagion The crowd shouted tween Sherman Christensen Sox hammered out a 12 to 10 triunanimous "no" and the match Salt Lake City and Otis umph over the Philadelphia Phi 'lies was called off Clingman expressedTexas Clingman Amarillo in an exhibition game here Friday his regret at the unfortunate situa- canceled account eye infee- The slugfest was featured by a tion and he was given a fine round re- Lion suffered by Clingmati seven-ru- n splurge in the sixth In- of applause His trouble is not will he serious but as Is climaxed Phi the being ning by by garded Chuck Klein's homer with the bases have to take proper medical treat- ment full Strike' On 'Stand-U- p R H E The score: 1 12 NO 100 403- -12 Boston (A) When Berger and Krumel came Philadelp (N) 000 017 020-- 10 11 1 up for their prematch instruction Batteries—Olson Dickman Rog- hq Referee Verne McCullough the ers Bowers Pennock and Peacocya inference evidently didn't have Passeau Mulcahy' Sivess RyWqc anything to do with wrestling rules and Atwood Wilson BenThifithbff ' and outtoms but concerned finanMarch 26 (An— cial matters By waving of hands MINNEAPOLIS LAREDO Texas March 26 (UP) and served of The f Michigan the University of in gars spreading —The St Louis Browns won their wrestlers conveyed the information notice it is not yet ready to rethird straight exhibition game Fri- that they were dissatisfied with the its national swimming day defeating San Antonio of the remuneration The linquish in prospect crown outdistancing a fast field by Texas league by a 13-- 5 score dewrestlers and the promoter then Trottier and Koupal allowed 11 scended to the dressing room for in the first day's events of the fourhits between them They kept them further consultation but nothing teenth annual intercollegiate chamscattered until the ninth when San came of it Friday Antonio staged a three-ru- n So there pionships rally The "strike" was on When the firing in the six events The Browns collected 15 MO off wasn't any semifinal had ceased Friday night the WolMonchief and Wi ltse scoring eight ' Sharman Defeats Hager runs in two innings off Wiltse verines rode well out in front with o"f tAe which That part program R H E The score: 34 points followed by Ohio State gt Louis (A)211 001 530-- 13 15 1 was carried out was entertaining 21 San Anton (T)100 001 003— 5 11 2 and satisfactory Hy Sharman and with 27 and Yale with three-ia- ll a Tex -A- nother-feature-of Hager the engagedia and competiKoupal taking two tion was the dethroning of two of Hems ley Huffman Mon c r I e f tussle with Sharman was a light- last of the three rounds It Wiltse and Harshany individual champions highly exciting Danielyear's ning fast boot and Zehr of Northwestern unifirst-class ORLANDO Fla March 26 (UP) There was some wrestling versity in the back stroke —The Washington Senators scored but much tine was devoted to pugil- and Ray Walters of Iowa in the 50- their seventh successive victory of istic& style his way to vic- yard freeteams the grapefruit league when they deHager Other with points after the feated the Detroit Tigers 4 Fri- tory in the first fall Sharman took first day's work were: Northwestthe next two the second with a day ern with 10 University of Iowa 7 The senators rallied in the closing airplane spin and the third Stanford 4 University of Pennsylinnings of the game to score five with a body press following an ex- vania Massachusetts State-an- d Minruns and hand the Tigers their change of rights and lefts nesota each with 2 and Illinois fourth defeat against three victories ' Ole Erickson announced as being with 1 R H E from Sweden and Klem Kusek forThe score: While exceptionally fast ' times drew in were turned 9 1 mer Washington Stater 000 201 100--4 Detroit (A) in for most of Friday's ll tussle Neither wa'a events Washing (A) —100 000 23x- -6 9 3 their only one record was betBatteries — Wade Logan and able to get a fall It was a very tered that An the medley Cochrane Tebbetts Newsom Sal- rough number with Klein leading in relay preliminaries when Michigan Erickson impressed churned the distance in 2:578 the roughness veson and Hogan Millie& the spectators favorably He apits own mark of 2:582 ST PETERSBURG Fla March pears to be a competent wrestler breaking 1936 intercollegiates 26 (UP)—The New York Yankees but had little opportunity' to show made in the evened their serieswith their New- his skill in the brief and sandpaperyl ark farm club by scoring a 2 vic- set-t- o with Kusek Lennart Jorgenson' Great Falls Seattle's Badminton tory Friday The Bears were unable to solve boy defeated Happy Bartlett in the Aces Chicago Bound the combined deliveries of Walter opener Finning the fall with ai Brown and Spurgeon Chandler get- series of drop-kicting only six hits four of which ' SEATTLE March 26 were in the ninth inning Newark Pioneer League scored their two runs in this inSeattle badminton players have left Monday's Sthedula vs D I R O W for Chicago to take part in the ning combining the four hits with 6 p m a wild pitch and Tony Lazzeri's Carieson Motor vs Paris Company 7 United States championships April 1 p ro error One of the trio Ham Law is the 8 p Golden Glory VP Ken GarlFs R H E The score: vs Federal Reserve 10 No 1 player of the Pacific coast Newark (Int) 000 000 002- -2 6 1 p rn He recently defeated Chet Goss All games at Pioneer stake um New York (A) 000 202 00x- -4 6 2 538Note: California state champion Law will South Eighth West street Batteriles—Bithorn Naktenis and with Mrs Bert Barkhuff SeFED RES BANK pair XEN GAFIFF Rosar Brown Chandler a n d attle in the doubles event Miss GTFP OTFP E Snider rf 3 0 0 8 !Ben It 3317 Zoo Smith will compete in the woDickey CSbider If 2 0 0 4 18kidmoré It 0 t 0 0 men's singles e 8 IFIndlay 1113 Lloyd 430 CLEARWATER Fla March 26 Colbert rg 1 0 0 2 Larson 1 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 Ig 0 0 0 0 ICouIm Ig The Brooklyn Dodgers McDowell (UP) 0 2 21 1 1 0 0 2 'Rigby rg 1fuhn If stored their third successive victory Nemelka 0 0 0 0 Ig 1 0 0 2 IDorney It and their second shutout of the ex1010 525 Totals 12 3 0 241 Totals hibition season Friday when they Score by quarters: 10 16 22 24 0 beat the Boston Bees behind Ken Garet 12 19 25 Reserve Bank 8 Federal the five-h- it referee pitching of Tom Baker Taylor umpire Myers and Watson Clark ' PARIS STREV-PCo T The score: R H E G T P Boston (N) 000 000 000- -0 5 2 LLIewflntt 5A 6 5 15ICowan re 2 1 1 54 2 0 0 1 0 12l3eferies g JLIewlIn If ' gE 19 & 2 Honker Beats Iron Monster In Long Race " American Leaguers Win 4-Tilt From Cubs Husky Parmelee Wild : : for v) 1 '' ' Prior to the state cinder meet The annual Utah state singles he third annual relay carnival sucessor to the City Creek run di- handball championship tournament sarded after the 1934 race will be will get under way at the Deseret Monday with 38 of the finest 6 led in the University of Utah sta- gym four-wa- ll court stars in Salt Lake tium Saturday April '17 Entries for honors the which rom all parts of the state are ex- - City battling ected to participate in this popu- - were won last year by Gaston Chapwill not his who defend title Ed tr event The first relay carnival puis Bering Ken Banks Win Features to Get With Chappuis out the role of led in 1935 saw some 15 schoois favorite vetto the naturally falls Setbacks at Berkeley nter track stars Lost year en- Revenge who has won ries were received from nearly 25 eran Renny Clawson 10 the about times during his title chools and this season at least The Utah university wrestling team western division Rocky Other standouts alf of the schools in the state are brilliant career Sorenson are Bill Benson Ray Mountain conference champion closed a Ray highly successful campaign xpected to supply talent The reEldgredge Clarence Hancock and ty carnival is popular with coaches Eugene California afternoon the back Friday by turning university grapplers Middaugh lying them a chance to check up by the decisive margin of 22-- 6 n track prospects before the open- - All first round matches mUst be completed either Monday or TuesIt was the second triumph of the rig of the regular season day according to Sherm Rideout season for the Redskins over the Adams announced Friday that ef- - who is directing the affair orts will be made to actd more Golden Bears having defeated the follow: vents to the relay meet and in gen- - The first round pairings coast team at Berkeley recently E Clawson McGhle bye Renny ral to do everything possible' to 6 Moss bye Paul Adams by the score of Barr bye rake track competition more popIndians lost two out of the The D Poole S Rideout Stan bye bye utr with high school fans and perfirst three matches but captured vs C Uffens Clarence Hancock ormers the last four in a row to take the Bill Ross vs G Wilf Emery bye: — contest by a convincing margin Medley bye Bert Reeves bye Roy The feature match of the day was bye Junior Anderson bye Jtah Copper Women Karren By Tribune Leased Wire won by Ed Bering on a close deciE Martin bye A P Kesler vs S PARK ASBURY N sion from Lyman Griswald When K Orton and Bill Benson bye In March 26—A playful wild the two met at Berkeley Griswald Lose Close Pin Match the upper bracket a with goose competitive spirit threw the Utah grappler but FriIn the lower bracket: Ray Eldcommuters shore entertained day Bering was out for revenge redge bye H Hill bye Scott Miden route to New York Friday and he put on a vigorous performMAGNA—In an exhibition howl- - daugh vs B L Blackham L O railroad a central by ance to carve out the narrow vicbeating Slight bye Parley ng match at the Utah Copper club Thomas bye E train in a race between Point tory he women bowlers nearly inade Eccles bye Ed Braby bye Del a Pleasant Branch and Long At the end of the regular wresood their threat to defeat a team Fairbanks blif: E Middaugh bye 20 miles distance of tling time the two were even and 1 men bowlers from the local eir H Dent bye M D Hammond vs first was The Titeing goose two extra sessions were needed beuit losing by just seven pins 2671 It Hinckley: M Smith bye L O Righted flying low alongside fore Bering came through for the o 2878 Wahlquist bye W J Paul bye between Pleasthe Point train victory He finished the long enThe women turned in sortie fine H C Kimball bye and Ray Sorenant and Asbury Park The counter with a meager ndividual scores to set a high score SOnt bye bird in a burst of speed time advantage f 2311 pins from scratch Gladys train the traveling passed Hess Victor Obean was high bowler for the more than 50 miles an hour vomen with a total of 519 pins The only fall victory of the day and circled at all stops which was won by Milton Hess when he he also bad high games of 194 were made at Asbury Park t defeated Captain Jim Fortino of nd 193 Dora Self turned in 498 Elberon and Long Branch In the Golden Bears in two minutes drug with a 190 game for high Edna each instance the honker ' said and 35 seconds with a bead scissors tile also had a top game of 184 witnesses waited for the train and arm bar Twice in the match o total 427 pns to get a head start and then Hess found himsiel in difficulty Bonde Albean and William May- - NEW YORK March 26 (R)— proceeded to pass it easily but he came out of the trouble to what is expected to be a big )erry topped the men bowlers with Starting cores of 579 and 578 respectively week-en- d bombardment the Hartgain the fall and prove his supekihean had a high game of 208 ford Conn Spartans and the Clinriority Kilsuo Yamanato in the 126- dm and Mayberry's top was 202 ton Iowa Corn and Gloss Starch Auerbach's Cagers Another match between the same team rolled into the top ten in the pound class and Milton Dab o in the n division gave the Caliearns will be rolled on the local standings in the American Slate Coast Jaunt fornians their six points Yamanato bowling congress Friday night Ileys next Thursday had a one mintue and nine seconds Rolling on the same shift the time advantage to take his match Hartford Keglers compiled a total of Rankine Wins Marathon 2919 move into third place while The Auerbach's feminine basket- from Marion Jensen in a hotly conto 26 TORONTO March the Iowans took over sixth with ball team intermountain' champion tested event Dab o had nearly a Scotty) Rankine veteran Preston 2900 The Garden Recreation quintet will time advantage over Roy depart tor San Francisco Cal runner ploughed int marathon also captured a place Detroit t Spear m a for 10 a at Tuesday Don hrough 15 miles of snow and slush' the leaders taking tenth with Sunday Slaughter ran up a substano win the annual Good Friday f4 mong game with the strong San Francisco tial top time advantage in his match 2873 total arathon in the time of one hour These three team scoring feats Women's Athletic club The game with Ray Hopper to take the open9 minutes 47 seconds followed an afternoon card which will be played in the Salvation ing bout of the day for the Redskins brought new second place holders Army gymnasium in both singles and all events Nat Ken Banks like Bering got reDean with along Eight players of Vetter Addis and Frank for a defeat on the coast Bayonne Ence venge Le elh-Mecham manager and Onan N J Helen Banks was thrown by Lee Benson coach will the make st trip 4 best perThe Spartans gave their when the two battled in California DI now in 4 i ''' 0 0" formance in the final game with a Hofmann stellar center mates but Friday Banks went out for vicwill her Las but join Angeles 1013 of the score—the high game se In tory and held a substantial lead all I on their arrival in San Francisco the way Benson was never able night C"'' s to threaten the Indian Banks finIf' ished with an eight mintue and 40 Fire Destroys Stable International Regatta seconds time advantage BOWIE Md March 26 Ull—An SAN FRANCISCO March 26 (Al Armentrout Wins stable at the Bowie race —Plans were announced Friday for an international regatta of rowing track wm destroyed Friday night The lightweight contest was rathNo er slow with Clo Armentrout domicrews to he held in conjunction by fire of unknown origin to save when yon take ad with the 1939 World's fair horses were lost- here nating the encounter all the way IL vantage of but failing in his effort to secure a economy Fill with fall over Garth Jeffers of the coast Inv extra quality gas at crew only— California:had no heavyweight to take part in the snatch so the Indians won five 'points in the top Swansea Town 1 Nolte Forest O LONDON March 28 of class on forfeit West Ham United 0 Barnsley O ' 'football garhea played in the British Isles e3 N i t ' c:o k J rable traveling on teams from outhern and central Utah actual election of Logan as the scene of he meet will not be known until fter the next meeting of the track :ommittee of the U H S A A Track and basketball committees )f the U H S A A will meet at he Deseret gym Saturday April 3 The cinder group will convene at p tn and the hoop officials at p m Determination of policies 938 season - ) s The basketball committee meetng will be devoted to a checkup of unds obtained in the state tournanent and outlining plans for the 4 ' 1A k 5LIPMWONOdiMIOPWW tate approached high school offials and requested the 1937 meet or the Logan school However i'' i5:"::::!'"': enforced' during the setting of dates for and final selection the state meet will parley r t : Chisox Keep Old Jinx on Bruin Rivals - ? 44:if 1936-193- vhich will be rack season liztrict meets If a place for ie made at the IA - Py lue to the extreme northern geoTaphical position of Utah State vhich would naturally make consid- les SCFE ULM AC:K MEE'T 11: 4 t mittees Adams SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 27 1937 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1 - |