Show 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE meet op :relay Diamond Leaders t Arrange Leagues 'Distribution WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL' 7 1937 PREP TRACK SEASON Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers Takes Hefty Blow to His Head High Schools Vic April 17 At ‘IP Field Clubs Completed at Parley Ten Events to Be Staged Indie Teams to Enter Setup of Tuesday This Year Tracksters Limited to Two Events A tentative distribution of the teams which will compete in the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball during the coming season "was made at a meeting held Tuesday in the city and county huild- - ing By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Two other clubs Quality Oil and Six clubs — D & R G W defendadverse weather condiDespite Motor Carleson federathe Utah Poultry may join ing city champion ‘‘Kugarhouse Moose Club Crescent tion before the season opens Sun- tions which have kept Utah high Knd Barnett & Weiss— are expected day April 25 Of the teams which school tracksters indoors for the the Sunday and Wednes- - already Jiave been placed in one of three or four days interest in In thrt wo leagues threecluhi Weed past day rircuit Six others-S8- th first the major event on the prep and Neon Power and Light bury Realtors Super "fantry Utah Wood-"burseason the third annual re-- rtMountaln track of wore not members Club States Telephone Moose Realtors Super Neon and C the federation last season If Utah lay carnival is already at a high Y O— are listed for action ift the Poultry joins the amateur setup it numpitch and a record-breakiwill return to action after a year’s "Tuesday and Friday league of teams are expected to show ber the clubs was absence from the federation will n "Distribution of A proposed agreement between their wares in this event which made following a conference of in the be held in the University of Utah managers present at the session the Salt Lake City entry Industrial league and teams stadium Saturday April 17 startMany of the teams were not rep-- u Utah at 2 p m resented The status of Crescent in the federation which would per- ingFull particulars of the meet were “ and Moose Club is still unknown mit the semipro club to select two by D R Mitchthe former having recently been players from each of the clubs in announced Tuesday for use In the ell’ secretary of the Utah State amateur the In-circuit to the Utah join approached Athletic association dustrial league a semipro circuit Industrial league was thoroughly High School will again be helfi and the latter not yet having of- - discussed at the Tuesday meeting in Competition two divisions this season A and Most of the malingers present ficially announced whether or not B In all events except the shuttle It will join the amateur setup were of the opinion that federarelay added to the program for the should have a tions performers Teams in the Sunday morning first time In 1936 This event is in to skill show their chance and Wednesday twilight circuits to teams of both A and B open all faster but company virtually will play in only one league this class schools Schools which enter allowto of were them opposed 'season Lst year teams playing are those which federation teams to pick up the A division 300 Sunday ijere also entered in the ing students B dihave more than two of Industrial members the Wednestlay league but the setup in schools are those which have vision in club for league participation vogue called for games of ’Sunday less than 300 registered students to count in the Bonneville league federation play List of Events standings and games of Vyednes-da- y- Final settlement of all business Following is the list of events in the Wasatch league Tues- matters will be made at a meeting 13-idistance- - each runne rroust ru n n held on Tuesday-Apr- il day’ games were played In ttveTrib--un- e starting time: league and Friday games in the the city and county building at 8 each and m — Interscholasttc medley 2 p "Pioneer league! This year how- p m The drawing up of sched440 220 mile) ever only two leagues will be in ules checking of team rosters and relay 880 m— Quarter-mil- e relay final settlement on the proposed 210 p - in teamseach playing operation between the Salt Lake 110 110 110 DO) exagreement is week a This twice games 440 440 Mile 2:20 p m— relay Industrial league team and pected to add considerable interest City amateur 440 be 440) will leaders made at baseball to local amateur medl-- y (440 the m— tojnt'r y 1 - ’ to-b- next meeting Officials Selected for B Y U Invitation Meeting Janies E Moss Chosen Referee for Twelfth Time Dixon Directs Tennis Events Special to The Tribune PROVO — James E Moss of Salt Lake City the recognized "granddaddy” of high school athletics in Utah has been invited to ct as referee of the Saturday afternoon events' of the Brigham Young University Invitation track meet and relay carnival scheduled for April 23 and 24 according to Coach C J Hart director !: Moss has been acting as referee -ef the meet for the past 12 years and has become an important of fi eial of the carnival Dr Franklin L West of Salt Lake City commissioner of education of the L D S church and President ’‘Franklin S Harris of the Brigham SOUTHERN PINES N C April Young' university have been named “as honorary referees of this year's 6 (At — Mrs Estelle Lawson Page of Chapel Hill won her second golf ‘ dsys Grant Ivins of the B Y U athletic championship of the season 'council has been selected as referee Tuesday by scoring spring an easy vic‘of the Friday events tory in the annual midsouth tourney ” with a subpar Starters Named for the medal play event Last Vadal Peterson of the University of Utah coaching department and week she won the north and sduth Kenneth Vanderhoff of the Utah at Pinehurst Six strokes back with an coaching department together Virginia Guil-fo- il with Harry Conger of the Pacific 163 came Syracuse N Y university States Cast Iron Pipe company at Provo have been selected as starters sophomore who carried Mrs Page meet Conger will to the eighteenth hole in the north-sout- h forihe two-da- y and south final handle the Friday events and PeterAlliene Hoover of Thomasville son and Vanderhoff will fire the N C finished third with gun in the Saturday races As has been the practice since 168 while in fourth place was Mrs the championship con- Karl Scheldt Norristown Pa with test was instigated as a feature of the meet Dr Milton Marshall of Mrs A F Duckett of Durham the physics department of the with 17fy and Mary Kuhn of Aspin-wa- ll Pa with 178 were the only school will compute the tabulations other players to break 180 of the competing athletes Dr TEarl Pardoe has been selected as announcer of the meet and wilt'also supervise the award ceremonies President Harris and Herald R Clark will award the prizes Mrs E L Pane Links Victor Babe Herman Seeks Advice Tennis J n Meet Professor B F Larsen head of the B Y U art department will supervise the decorations for the LEESBURG Fla April 6 UP)— meet and Professor Elmer Miller Outfielder Floyd “Babe” Herman together with Chief of Police Henry National league veteran sought the East will again be in charge of counsel of Manager Charles Dressen policing Professor Robert Sauer Tuesday In his effort to win a place will direct the music for the occa- on the rostef of the Cincinnati Reds sion and Dr Marshall will handle for 1937 He got little consolation Dressen the public address system and telephone informing Herman during a long Carlton Culmsee assisted by Bax- distance telephone conversation to ter Leyshon La Verl Christensen Glendale Cal that he must act on Mika— Jones Don --SearloMilton the chntract submitted ' td him by Jacobs and Bill Coltrin will handle Vice President Warrert C Giles ’You cannot expect to get the the publicity for the fete Coach' Fred Dixon will conduct salary you drew last year" Dressen the tennis tournament which will told Herman in effect The Reds Include matches for junior high management when Herman de srhool boys high school dined the first contract offered girls for the first time this year suggested that the fly Edgar M Jensen will again make chaser make a deal for himself the certificates 'ef achievement to An exhibition game with the he issued and K B Sauls will act Rochester International league club as adviser was canceled Tuesday on account Elmer Crowley student body pre- of rain and Drcsen moved his Reds sident will be in charge of socials to Daytona Beach for Wednesday’s and will direct Jhe grand entry pa- - contest with the St Louis Cardinals ’ 2:30 p 880 1320 2:40 p Distance mile) m— Sprint medley (220 110 220) 2:50 p m— Two-mil- e relay (880 880 880 880) 3 p m— Utah high school medley (220 220 440 880) 3:10 p m— National high school federation relay (220 110 440 880) 3:20 p m— Half-mil- e relay (220 220 220 220) 3:30 p m —Shuttle relay (100 100 100) 100 110 S C April 6 UP CHARLESTON —Coif’s touring professionals came to the end of the winter trail TuesNo relay will be run if less than day the 55000 tournament of the two teams enter gardens Handsome trophies will be given Seeking the last prize money beto winning teams in each event fore the rest-u- p between now and A new type of trophy has been obnational P G A tournament tained this season according to the 30 salaried players and 10 The awards were ob- around Mitchell amateurs entered for the tained bv the track committee of firing that gets under way Wednesthe U H S A A continues through SaturThe relay carnival as compared day and to the state track meet which will day The traveling troupe came here be held in the Brigham Young unifrom the Augusta national tournaProvo at stadium Saturday versity ment but missing from the ranks May 15 does not allow the present- was that slender Swede from Readto individual of pertrophies ing NcLson who blazed formers Team scoring totals are ing Pa i Bryonout Ralph Guldahl of not kept in the relay event The home to nose for the $1500 in cash meet was introduced in 1935 as a St LouisNelson had to get back to successor to the City Creek can- hisSince at the Pennsylvania duties 1934 the run discarded after yon In for The carnival program drew Country club Guldahl came race some 15 schools the first time it a share of favoritism along with Gunwas conducted and last year some Henry Picard of Hcrshey Pa 24 schools entered teams in the af- ner here the last two years Guldahl equaled par going out fair The meet In addition to giving and came back with a athletes a chanfce to compete under 34 for a 69 fire in sprints middle and distance The lanky Picard former proneruns enables cinder coaches to get fessional at the home course 70 even in distance the gotiated on for teams a line their material Limit Competition Each participant Is eligible to compete in only two events providing one of them is a short race No athlete will be permitted to enter more than one long race Coaches throughout the state are at the urged to contact-Mitchel- l Lehl high school on or before April PALM SPRINGS Cal April 6 UP 15 Track mentors must advise A Phoenix Arlz woman Mrs R Mitchell what events their teams D Roper took a commanding lead ent-riand names of team Tuesday are In the annual Palm Springs members in each event Invitational golf tournament Vadal Peterson University of Hf'r fine 72 gave her a total Utah basketball coach will be ref- of 347 six Tuesday strokes better than the eree and starter Sherman (Pete) score of the 1936 winner Mrs KenCouch freshman coach will be neth Carter of Los Angeles the clerk of course Students majorMrs Carter shot a 77 Tuesday and ing in physical education at the woulcfneed a 70 Wednesday to tie university will act as judges and Mrs Roper former transmississippi rade at Madison Square Garden Monday night right won a decision from the titleholder and is now seeking the chance to duplicate the victory in a title match Montanez two-und- er Mrs A H Means In Second Place ng timers Runners In the d events will be placed and in stagger lines Those competing d and mile runs will not in be staggered Coming as It does only a week before the B Y U invitation track and field meet the relay carnival will enable entrants to get themselves in shape for this popular affair 220-ya- rd 440-ya- 880-yar- 100-yar- Detloa Triumphs TACOMA Wash April 6 UP) — Dean Petton 220' Salt Lake City scored two straight falls over Rudy La Ditzi 230 Poughkeepsie in the main event of the wrestling show here champion In second place at the conclusion of the second round Tuesday was Mrs' A H Means of Salt Lake City former Utah state titleholder who posted 150 7 Feldman and Miller' Draw in New York -- - NEWYORKApri! 6 IP) — Lew Feldman of Brooklyn rallied in the last three rounds to gain a draw with Freddie Miller of Cincinnati former National champion in an featherweight eight-roun- d bout at the Coliseum Tuesday night Feldman weighed 733 ’a pounds and Miller 128 Boxing-associati- on All-Nav- ciiiurica Grow former MAGNA— GAS- -1 TOP PERFORMANCE" TOP ECONOMY 201 434 W SO TEMPLE W 4TII SOUTH (Norik Sid ol Street) Cyprus high school basketball star has been named forward for the 1937 season after playing an on role the U'S S Conimportant cord quint which Won the navy title Grow scored an average of 20 points per game Grow also 'plays baseball and football and is the leading candidate in a pell to d"termtne the navy’s "athlete ac- mot popu’er cording to word from San Diego all-na- ‘Setup’ Battle Finally Goes ToiArmstrong Leading American Ski Authority Lauds Salt Lake Sndiv Facilities LOS ANGELES April 6 (—HenArmstrong crack Los Angeles negro featherweight knocked out veteran Pete de Grasse of New York in he tenth and last round Tuesday night before a crowd of wildly pulling for the loser go to ry C N Proctor Interested in Mass Participation Spring Ski Riding at Local Hills Best of Jumps Are for Experts Says Visitor Season By JIM MY HODGSON Charles N Proctor who is to American skiing what Bobby Jones is to golf and Babe Ruth to baseball has been a visitor in Salt Lake City for the past two or three days and has had his eyes opened to the skiing possibilities of this re- gland states and is generally cepted as America’s No 1 ac- man of 10-0- 00 the limit1 Up through two minutes and 37 seconds of the last round De Grasse figured as a setup for the featherweight title claimant had absorbed every punch in Armstrong’s book His face bleeding from cuts one of which Armstrong butted open in the first hound De Grasse caught a right flush on the chin and pitched over sideways to the canvas He was trying gamely to stand erect at ' the 30 count ' Many claimed he had -made It but Referee Frankie Dan ruled It a’ " skiing The Boston ski enthusiast and teacher spent two days at Brighton and “had the time of my life enjoying your spring skiing” Most skiers drop the sport about this Jime of the year but Proctor points out that this is really the best gion time of the entire season to get out ’’Salt Lake City has the finest e and enjoy the game facilities for skiing of liay large The weather is warm and the skiing knockout Procstated in the country” city perfect tor "There are other sites with Armstrong dropped a right to the Much Snow terrain and snow that are equally stomach ip the fourth and the InNow there are several feet of snow dian went down for nine He took good but most of these sites are hundreds of miles from the large right over the summit in Parleys a terrific beating but’ was throwing centers of population But here you canyon and according to Mike punch for punch for the rest of the have some of the grandest ski counO’Neil of the forest service- there round are about eight feet of show in the Armstrong pouring in his usual try I have ever seen and it Just drive to takes a 15 of Engen hill vicinity O’Neil predicts steady stream of punches carried reach it” that there will be skiing around the every rouhd but the third and sixth "I can’t understand why the ski Utah Outdoor Community camp in In the latter the Indian brought the crowd to its' feet with repeated sport has not been pushed more Big Cottonwood until June here It is true that ski jumping Proctor has visited every major rights and lefts to the negro’s head has gained tremendous popularity ski site in the country as well as that slowed him down momentarily Chuck Crowell 215 Norwalk Cal but what I mean is the recreational N Proctor Charles many In Europe but he says he has defeated Lee Robertson skiing in which everyone can take never been more impressed than he Lake City decision (four) part before that He has written three has been here “If some of the eastern cities had books on skiing which are accepted Proctor pointed out that jumping the natural ski terrain offered here as the official handbooks for the in skiing is like diving at a swimwild about it” would go people snow sport Proctor was consultant ming meet it is spectacular but is Former Champ at the Sun Valley lodge promotion confined to the more experienced Proctor knows whereof he talks and taught many of the guides how performers He concluded that with He was the U S and Canadian to handle their skis He has laid Salt Lake’s natural advantages four champion in 1927 and out all of the large ski trails in or five thousand people should be also won the- - intercollegiate titles New Hampshire and other New En- - out enjoying the sport daily KANSAS CITY April 6 UP)—Tha Star says Gwinn Henry athletic director at the University of New Mexico and former football eoach at the University of Missouri was recommended Tuesday night by the University of Kansas athletic board for athletic director at K U HOUSTON Texas April 6 (UP)— Bryan (Bitsy) Grant of AtThe reoommendation will bk conApril snows forced the University sidered Wednesday at Topeka by tha of Utah football team Indoors Tues- lanta Ga Davis cup tennis player advanced to the fourth round of Kansas board of regents which reday afternoon With conditions un- the seventh annual tournament at the River Oaks Country club here cently failed to confirm another by M E in three the athletic beardrthat A C- - Lon-boLapman University satisfactory for outdoor work Coach Tuesday by defeating basketball Northwestern Ike Armstrong gathered his charges sets coarh be named to succeed Dr F Kamrath Houston together in the dressing room for a Grant defending singles chamHal of Kansas City de- C Allen in a reorganization of’ athshort “brain” session New plays pion faltered in the second set feated Surface Carl Smalley University of letics at Lawrence Kan but recovered final which Inthe were outlined and assignments on he Frank Guernsey The Star says two members of tha The score was Texas woh at love board of regents favor Henry nam the other plays were checked over The Georgian was of Rice won from Aubrey Lockey 1 1 Texas Martin Buxby ing Drew McLaughlin Paola and The trackmen also had little jseeded No l 'for the meet chance to work and most of the Wiimer Allison of Austin Texas Miami Fla defeated Ebbie Holden Fred Harris Ottawa 3 Marvin Kantrowitz cinder crew did not even get into former Jnationa! champion went Rice 2 Pa olio Scores Kayo ” suits The few men who reported into the fourth round after de- Texas defeated Fred Royer Dallas 2 Junior Coen Kansas JERSEY CITY April 6 (UP)— satisfied themselves with merely feating Bobby Decker junior sin- 3 2 City won from Joe Lucia Houston Bobby ’Pkcho 148 Phoenix Ariz 0 jogging several laps around the gles titlist of Florida 6 Jake-iess Houston de- kayoed Dewey Anderson 147 New Allison has been idle from major 2 Davis Peden Houston York in the second session of their competition since he represented feated d Wilbur Iess - Houston won scheduled headliner at the United States in Davis cup 3 from Herbert Manire Edrnond Braddock arena Tuesday night The All-Da- y matches last summer -- 2 Walter Senior San knockout came after two minutes Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles Okla second Fergu- six seconds of fightjng inthe ranked third in the meet won from Francisco defeated Searcy ! ' 2 9 frame Uni- son Dallas Kamrath Bobby young rising ” faults when he meets Mr versity of Texas player by default in the third set with the Californian 2 SPECIAL " FOR ONE WEEK Riggs won the first STONE LAKE Wis April 6 UP) leading 4 set the second: and a dropped —Swinging heavy Kamrath complained of a axe James J Braddock chopped down trees in cramp in his left leg Their match the wilds near his camp for two had been featured Los AnJoe Hunt hours Tuesday in the first trainnationalgeles player ranked-nin- th ing move of his campaign ly and fourth in the tournament The world heavyweight champion swung at towering hard defeated Bobby Curtis of Houston 0 champion maples and quickly began to drip Texas schoolboy ' —AT 877 SOUTH MAIN with perspiration After trees 7 Arthuh Hendrix pf Lakeland Fla! fell crashing to the ground Braddock planned to saw them into won from Arthur Trum Houston 2 four feet lengths and then cut Wayne Sabin Hollywood them for fuel for the fireplace Cal defeated Emil Colmenare3 in the log cabin thatgwill be his Houston! Elwood Cooke1 home for the next five weeks Portland Ore turned back Karl: aJick-slid- 200-Sa- lt Rumor Fills Post at K U Snow Forces Grant Riggs Capture Net Matches at Houston Texas Utes Indoors rg 2 3 2 1 2-- 6 6-- 6-- 6-- -- 2-- 6 6-- 3 6-- 1 Joe Unicorricd Over Bout Takes eight-roun- Nap -- 6-- 2 6-- Former Cyprus Star y On Quint ‘ le -- and-seni- Touringo Links Pros Come to End of Trail Lou Ambers lightweight champion is shown catching one to his head from Pedro Montanez Puerto Rican lightweight champ in the second round of their nontitle battle CHICAGO : April 6 UP) — Joe Louis came home from his barnstorming tour Tuesday— so unconcerned tfver plans for' fighting James J Braddock that he flopped y nap right into bed for an The Brown Bomber didn’t stay up long enough to say he was happy that arrangements for a chance at the heavyweight title at Comislcey park June 22 have virtually reached the point of cerall-da- tainty He - reached Chira"go Tuesday morning from San Diego Cal Comanager Julian Black said Louis would rest until Friday when they p'an to go to Hot Springs Ark or West Baden k Ind for a stay After that the negro who weighed about 205 pounds will head for " the open spaces for a and hiking siege Jack Blackburne the Bomber’s schoolmaster said Louis had “smartened up on his lessons” during the tour during which he engaged in 20 exhibitions “The boy showed steady improvement on correcting some little faults’’ Teacher Blackburne beamed in spite of a twinge of pain in a gouty right foot "No I can't say what those faults are That's a secret between raf and Joe Anyway he won't have any two-wee- three-week- wood-choppi- 7-- Brad-dock- two-blad- -- A 6-- -- WHERE! 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