Show V II THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE I it’ For Bosox at Old Position tj YcvvrqMapsMM’- f Joe Overcomes Ilis Jinx of Two Years' With Boston Outfit ' s -- - ' one of spring’ Louis-Braddo- in ¥ t i' 6 downed Don Wolfrom and then lost to Fred Glade 8-- 6 2 6-- 2 3-- 6 6-- 2 The semifinal matches will be played Thursday with Jack Hardy playing Harold Barker and Marv Betnun meeting Fred Glade The iettermen are working out daily and fast getting into shape for the drive on their eighth straight championship Ten more American states are considering the legalization of race track betting in their current sessions Cut the cor- ners sharp Sailor-I'- m - alter speed! - Joe Cronin manager of the Boston Red Sox who is do- His ing exceptionally well at his old shortstop position hitting and play has won the acclaim of diamond critics all-rou- nd EL PASO Texas April 7 (INS)— The Chicago Cubs evened up the series with the Chicago White Sox Wednesday by taking a 10 to 2 decision belting Lyons and Cazzell Brings Excellent for hits Parmelee went the route Record of Mat Victories Whitehead to the and 17 for the six blows Sox as the Bruins tied up the series at want? - Well wait till we get In town— I’ll - show you some REAL I Bought a speed USED CAR atTOURS-SEN’- S — and does ' It GO! It’s easy on gas too!” held Cubs There seems to be little doubt that the feature event of Friday’s four apiece The score: wrestling program at the arena will be a neat tussle The principals Chicago (N) are to be Indian Ike Cazzel and Del Kunkel Chicago (A) Cazzell comes with the reputation being a remarkably competent wrestler and one who goes in strongly for the spectacular Ike is ot of ancestry endowed with a strong body and an alert mind Accounts of matches in California and in thk Pacific northwest in which he has been presenting his athletic wares indicate that Indian Ike is a good many degrees better than the ordinary run of grapplers His record of victories is impressive Kunkel promises to be in his usual perfect condition for the Cazzell match which may be regarded as Kunkel’s first defense of the world’s tigerweight title recently conferred upon him A good bit of interest attaches to the semifinal In that number Klem Kusek and Hy Sharman renew the hostilities which had a robust beginning last week Their former one-fa- ll encounter ended in a draw but there was plenty of action while it was in progress This time they go in for two in three falls Kusek ’has given several shows Mexican-India- n 200-pou- Large Field of Powerful Players Expected for Links Test here in the last month mains untamed He is a downright rougher but withal a good wrestler As has repeatedly been demonstrated Sharman is thoroughly well able to look after his own welfare when it comes to roughness The tussle therefore promises to be —pretty affair much of a h&mmer-and-tonThe two Ole’s — Erickson and Olson — have been matched for the main preliminary Olson last week showed the spectators something new and novel in the way of physical equipment It is said — and it is probably the truth— that nobody else in the wrestling business has hands and feet as big as Olson’s nor a face so forbidding Erickson is a skilled clean wrestler who has made many friends here through his cleverness in two previous matches The opener will bring to scratch a new grappler in the person of Dave Johnson called the Puget Sound Fisherman He is a sizable chap and quite well versed in the ways of mat warfare He meets Wally Thompson one of Utah's favorite wrestling products PCL'' shots in tune this week for the annual Utah state driving championship contest which will he held at the Nibley park course as the feature of the club's formal opening ceremonies Sunday — Professional John Geertsen of Bonneville defending champion will be hack to try his luck again and looms as one of the favorites for the honors No iharge The contest will be free to all shotmakers this year In the past a small fee has been assessed But” the entry charge has been eliminated and to make the event more attractive than ever a fine assortment of prizes will be awarded to the victors The champion will re- ceive a beautiful gold medal and other high place winners will receive merchandise awards The tournament will get under way at 1 p m Sunday on the No 1 tee at Nibley park Entries for the meet will be received at the caddy shop any time before the meet Golfers also will he allowed when to register at the first tee ' j they report to compete — jr0i Enter " V The usual system will be Installed and the surveying apparatus will be set up so that distances' of drives can be announced as soon as the balls stop rolling AIL of the local professionals -have already signified of battling for the honors and George Schneiter state open champion from Ogden also will be on hand along with practically all of the leading - amateur stars in' Salt Lake City In the past the driving meet has been made a social affair as well as-a and alarge golfing-eve- nt crowd of fans is expected to watch the proceedings- Baseball forecasters are saying tBat only three pitchers will win 25 or more games this season They are Hubbell Rowe and Dizzy Dean VV' ®r f ! Golfers Who wham the pellet far down the fairway are getting their their-intenti- R H E 002 602 000—10 17 010 010 000— 2 6 2 3 Batteries — Parmelee and Hartand he re' nett O’Dea Lyons Whitehead and 4 V ¥ ' ' V' Schlueter Shea JACKSONVILLE Fla April 7 (INS) — Three home runs featured the Boston Bees’ 12 to 1 victory over Jacksonville Wednesday Wally Berger Joe Moore and Vince DiMaggio brother of Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees got the Dan MacFayden held the losers to seven hits Boston collected 13 hits off Walker and Anderson four-bagge- rs long-distan- all-da- - n s i v J v Speaking of trophies see what I bagged on my last trip to New York Pro Golfers T urn Ey es Toward Ryder Posts - Hi V' 11 ft it: HVV' t i 4 H'A! h P G A has- Fort Worth(T) 000 020 001—3 10 2 Batteries — Murphy Pearson and Dickey Greer Reed and Antry At Daytona Beach Fla: R H E Cincinnati (N) 000 020 000—2 6 1 St Louis (N)— 000 006 lOx— 7 11 1 Van Der Meer BrenBatteries nan and Lombardi Warneke J Dean and Owen Lmksters Slate jTourncj ‘U’ - fv V Smith DennyfcPiShute Henry Sam Sneed Ed Dudley win-ter-to- ur Young Sam Snead Takes Lead In Tournament of Gardens CHARLESTON S C April 7 (AP) — Rookie Sam Snead West Virginian sensational newcomer to golf’s professional ranks gave the veterans something to shoot at Wednesday in the opening round of the $5000 Tournament of Gardens He came home with a great 67" clipping four strokes from par Three blows were lost when putts hung on the lips of cups Right on the heels of the White Sulphur Springs youngster came two veterans — Lighthouse Harry WASHINGTON April 7 (®— AtCooper of Chicago and Henry Picsaid General Cummings torney ard of Hershey Pa the victor here Wednesday the antitrust depart the last two years ment of justice is investigating a Picard formerly the Charleston complaint that major league baseis "monopolistic” pro had a pair of 34s while Cooper ball He told reporters the lnvestiga' fashioned nines of 3 tlon suggested last week by RepreJust a single blow hack of this sentative Cannon (B) Wisconsin pair were Johnny Revolta of Chi- was "just in the preliminary stage” and Ben Loving of “We will ascertain the facts and cago with 3 study the possible application of the Richmond Va act to the case” Leonard Dodson youngster from Sherman antitrust said Springfield Mo and a great com- Cummings petitor finished the opening round Sleinke Wins " of the grind with a pair of 35s to land in sixth place SAN DIEGO Cal April 7 (®— Leo Walper of Washington D C Hank Steinke 244 Los Angeles won went out in 32 four under par but two out of three falls from Big Ben he stumbled coming in taking a 39 Morgan 302 Houston Texas in the which left him seventh main event of a wrestling bout here Three players deadlocked at ”72 Oak-moThey were Ray Mangrum of Pa Lawson Little of San Francisco Cal and Victor Ghezzl — of Deal N J- One stroke back of this bracket came George Picard of Charleston home course pro and brother of Henry- Tony Penna of Dayton Ohio! Horton Smith of Chicago Paul Runyan of White Plains' N Y and Ralph Guldahl of St Louis Gene Sarazen of Brookfield Center Conn’ had ”a 75 with nines of 8 and was in a tie for twenty-sixt- h V S Will Probe Diamond Count 35-3- 36-3- The University of Utah golf championship tournament will get under way this week Thirty-tw- o players have signed up for the event in quest of the crown which was won last year by Jack Robbins’ Robbins will not defend his title Included in1 the entries is one girl Miss Julia BrixenMiss Brixen will be matched with Ed Bering ski star and wrestling champ in the opening round of play Matches must be played this weekend Players should contact their rivals as soon as possible and arrange for the playing times Results should be turned in to Larry or JohnVosse at the Chronicle office place First round losers will play in a Harold Butler consolation bracket’ Some fine City prizes have been posted for the L I led the amateurs with & 6 — 75 trailed by Frank Ford of winners The pairings follow: Charleston with a v Gordon §um-merha- 37-3- Gene Grlfflti iMMSkVI John Geertsen -- Takes Coast Maich by Sidestepping pari-mutu- el T he following Salt Lake MEN’S STORES Announce v NEW STORE HOURS Effective Today ApriI 8th OPEN 9:30 A M CLOSE 5:30 PTM'T Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 CUTLER CLOTHING CO 36 So Main DUNDEE SMART CLOTHES 263 So Main - W E FIFE CO - 170 So Main J L FIRMAGE AND SONS 173 So Main 1 — ARTHUR FRANK — 208-21- So Main 0 FURMBILT ' OF NEW YORK 230 So Main 238 So Main Y CO NATIONAL SHIRT SHOPS INC 174 So Main MORRIS ROSEN CHEVROLET (iv ‘fy 156 So Main Vines'Triumphs - 60-in- — he said He said he would make an announcement after a conference here Friday with a representative of the Kansas Institution Henry has been athletic director of the New Mexico university for three years In addition to his ad The Forest Dale Women’s Golf ministrative duties he haa - been association will hold its first meethead coach of football and track ing of the season Thursday at 3 p m at the clubhouse Mrs C A Hughey will be in charge Lopez Schedule for the year will be presented and plans laid out for a busy season All women golfers Interested in playing at the Forest Dale course ' are invited to attend SAN FRANCISCO April 7 ® "Red" Vagannonl grappler from New York wrestled unBetting Bill Wins eventfully for 42 minutes with VinColo April 7 (®— The DENVER cent Lopez 211 Mexico City here Then he tried a flying tackle Lopez Colorado senate passed 17 to 16 stepped aside and Vagannonl land- Wednesday on second reading a bill ed in the third row of spectators to legalize betting on Lopez was awarded the match horse and dog races The measure when Vagannoni failed to return to already has been approved bjr the the ring house MULLETT-KELL- Bill v Verne fitoner I) 11 worth Walker DouMulllxierr PhlL Hogenaen vJohn Volker Jimmy Wade va Bill Bowerbank Allen Jenaen va Jack Hardy Eddie Leupold v Tom Valle Bob Muir vs Larry Bum NEW HAVEN Conn April 7 (® roerbays — Ellsworth Vines ' of California John Voae vs John Raley Ernie BaldBill Worley vs John gained a one match advantage in win vs Bill Rowley ftngebretsen Carl Adair va Walter John his tennis tour with Fred Perry hy sou Bill Blair vs Bry Badper Calvin Taylor vs Irv Crandall Fd Bering va Mies defeating the former British amaJulia Brixen Franklin Richards vs Henry 8-- 6 3-- 6 teur here Wednesday Malhleu The University of Utah won the state track championship in 1912 and Wednesday it received the tro-- t phy for the victory The trophy a ailver loving cup bearing the inscription: "Utah Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions for 1912” was received in a parcel prist package from" fromHelena Mont with no word the eender Graduate Athletic Manager Ther-o- n S Parmelee is confident howft ever that the trophy was eent hy Fred Bennion who wag coach of the team at that time Apparently the trophy had been discovered after many years of obscurity The cup will be replated and polished and given its proper place in — the “U” trophy case Besides the name of Coach Fred Bennion the following names were Inscribed on the cup: Captain W A Stone E Peterson H H Higgs W C Cole J A Robison D W Soule L Youndt R N Erickson Z Laubley Willard Ashton L E Titus R P Fagel G A Rynearson G Muir R Ross P Young M McCarty F Hurlburt F B Logren — and B H Winiernitz IIIBBS CLOTHING CO 39-3- OUe VI ’ Neispn and Snead on their performances appear the most promising youngsters Neither has played orra Ryder cup team Nor has Guldahl the big St Louisan by way of Texas who won the 1936 Radix cup for the lowest average of the year — 7163 Dudley who faced the Britons at Moortown in 1929 and again at Southport four years ago has been a consistent performer on the sunshine circuit Runyan has been a member of the last two U S combinations - on N M April 7 Henry University of New Mexico athletic director said Wednesday night he has not decided whether he will accept an offer to take over the athletic directorship at the University of Kansas Henry said he had been notified that the athletic council of the Kansas school had unanimously recommended his appointment "I am very much ‘interested in the proposition but I have not yet decided whether I will accept it ALBUQUERQUE (® — Gwinn nt I games announced the se- lection of Genes Horton Sarazen Heint-zlema- R H E At Shawnee Okla: Cleveland (A) 010 050 010—7 10 1 New York (N) 050 000 003—8 12 0 Batteries — Whitehill Gatehouse and Pytlak Hubbell Fitzsimmons Coffman and Danning v eral weeks ago- Allen to Stay Allen whose contract expires June lrWill be retained howeverras basketball coach and head of a department of physical education to be created at the school Henry first attracted attention at the College of Emporia where in five years his teams won three championships tied for a fourth and finished in second place once He went from Emporia to MisNEW YORK April 7 (AP) — Youngsters ip the pro golfing ranks university in 1923 and for like Byron Nelson and Sam Snead and veterans like Ralph Guldahl souri several years was hailed as one of Ed Dudley and Paul Runyan Wednesday turned their eyes toward a the greatest football coaches of the common goal middle west as a result of victories From now until over the perennially strong NeJune 12 final day braska teams of the United Coaches Pros States open chamAlumni dissatisfaction set in pionship at Oakhowever and Henry resigned in land Hills Detroit 1932 and became coach of a profesthey will be gunsional football team at St Louis ning for one of He went to the University of New the four vacancies Mexico in 1934 on the American At the University of Missouri Ryder cjtp team Henry's teams won 49 games to 26 that wilLencount- lost During his tenure at New er Britain’s' best'""' Mexico- university he has ranged it Southport Engfrom the heights to the depths of land on June 29 fickle football fortune and 30 One year his team won the border Six of the places ft and in another lost championship been have TJNa already nine games while winning only two filled President' In 1935 his team lost only two k George Jacobus of Youngsters and Veterans Seek Vacancies on U S Cup Team Matches Slated June 29 30 ternational battles Johnny Revolts and Open Champ Tony Manero Selection of at least a dozen players will be made on the basis of the sectional qualifying rounds for the P G A championship The four members of this group who maintain the best average through the qualifying round of the pro tourney at Pittsburgh May 24 to 30 and the finals at Oakland Hills June 10 to 12 will win the team posts Other results Should any P G A member not R H E included in the six already named or At Albuquerque N M 12 Pittsburgh (N) 431 001 003— 20 3 the 12 to be singled out later win Albuqu (AT) 200 010 200— 5 10 3 the pro or the open crown he auton Battprlee— Swift Weaver matically will make the team and Todd Padden Odom Brewer Sutherland and Lloyd At Winter Garden Fla R H E Philadel (N) 000 Oil 000—2 9 1 Baltimore (I) 000 001 002— 3 8 3 Batteries — JorgenC Bowman and Grace Atwood Rhodes Chagnon and Sevino TOPEKA Kan April 7 (AP) — Gwinn Henry who “taught how to beat Nebraska” was offered the post of athletic director at the University Of Kansas Wednesday at a salary of $5000 t a year Charles M Harger chairman of the board of regents made the any meetnouncement after an He said Henry’s- name ing here was the only one presented by the athletic committee of the board The and the only one discussed offer is made Harger said by unanimous consent of the board He said he did not know however whether Henry would accept If he docs accept he will replace Dr F C (Phog) Allen who was removed from the directorship by the board in a move toward reorganization of the athletic department sev- Missouri LITTLE ROCK Ark April 7 —The Philadelphia A t h 1 t i c s bunched four of their seven hits in the second inning Wednesday to score a 2 to 1 victory over Little Rock of the Southern association Almon Williams formerly of Atlanta was touched for 11 hits by Little Rock but kept them scattered R H E The score: Philadelph (A) 020 000 000—2 7 1 Lit Rock (SA) 010 000 000— I 11 1 Batteries — Williams and Brucker Porter Humphreys and Thompson Po-toc- ar Session All-Da- y LAvAlENCE Kan April 7 (AP)— Professor W W Davis chairman of the committee on athletic management and University’ of Kansas athletic board said Wednesday night Gwinn Henry Uni- versity of New Mexico football coach had indicated to him In a telephone conversation that he vould accept the " director of" athletics at Kansas university of position i " M R H E At Fort Worth Texas: New York (A) 000 103 Oil— 6t 16 1 loud-speak- er “OH so it’s speed you at Athletic Beard’s Victory 3-- v Paul Christenson flaying order named The matches will be played on the B Y U courts starting at 2 p m Friday With Utah’s opening more than a week away the Indians are still holding elimination tests In the nonlettermen’s trials Jack Snow Bosox in SEABRING Fla April 7 CD— Jimmy Foxxs first 1937 home run poled out in the third inning with two “mates on bases Wednesday provided the Red Sox with a 0 victory over the Newark Bears The rest of the Bosox however werd unable to do much against the pitching of Johnny Fallon formerly of Holy Cross and Joe Beggs late - : of Geneva college R H E The score: 003 000 000—3 5 1 Boston (A) 000 000 000— 0 6 0 Newark (I) Batteries — McClain Henry and DeSautels Fallon Beggs and Hershberger Team-Favore- d in the Foxx Paces 3-- 0 Presented New 3Iexico Mentor Only Candidate RHE The score: 13 0 Washing (A) 010 204 120—10 12 Detroit (A) 410 002 50x— 18 1 Batteries— DeShong Salveson and Hogan Rowe Trout Russell Logan and Cochrane Hayworth Cougar Tennis Utah Golf Driving Tournament iV Scheduled Sunday at Nibley (Continued from Preceding Page) To Gwinn gle One-tim- now-famo- to Form K U Job Offered By Chet Smith LAKELAND Fla April 7 (®— wildest slugging bee of the training season sent balls flying to all corners of the field Wednesday as the Detroit Tigers beat the Washington Senators 12 to 10 but the biggest noise came off the bat of big Hank Greenberg The Tiger first baseman ending a recent batting slump pounded out two home runs a double and a sin- ar includes TIME OUT! The Griffith for 250000 cash to Red Sox has shaken off two-yeBoston jinx and will start season Cronin is peppert his old job pot of Sox Infield combination rookie standouts in Bobby Doerr at second base Our old bridge partner Boston Herald’s Burt Whitman reports Cronin’s “hitting has been keen his arm stronger and more accurate” Real comeback by Frisco Joe divimight put Red Sox into first race It still looks like great sion for second in American league ' place Hottest outfit we have seen on lee foot or horseback is New York’s rockey Rangers weU on way now toward duplicating 1988 feat of capturing classio Stanleyin playcup from scratch start over De-- offs They knocked and that year semifinals In troit Red look to have injury-riddle- d Wings outclassed now with tour chances left to grab necessary two victories tor world hockey title whoso price tag A1 Simmons price dropped from $75000 to waiver in one year doesn’t need to worry e about social security i 'kin g— clouter — of—American —leagueInsiders report cleaned up in investments and is one of wealthiest players in either big league Georgia state boxing commission headed by Ralph (Break’o’Day) Magill has headquarters in building occupied by state military' depart-to Medford (Ore) hopes ment derby’ make its "catfish-catchin- g annual event for Pacific northwest anglers Just to keep record straight on “Battle of Tampa” Mike St Louis Globe Democrat's two real Haley reports (7) Only each' conblows were struck" one and Irv necting with Jack Miley Involved Kupincet two scribes "one-ma- n (2) Mike Ryba Cardinals’ team” was leading peacemaker and (8) Manager Frankie Frisch asked If he reprimanded gashouse gang retorted: "Why should I ball them out?” Fight queries: What’s happened behind the scenes to put fight back on Chicago track despite threat of legal derailment by Garden’s injunction proHow about matching ceedings? Pedro Montanez with Jimmy while waiting for Pedro to get his promised shot at thetolightweight crown and for Jimmy tangle with Welter Champion Barney Rosa for the fourth time? What’s happened to the fistic future of Jack Torrance the Louisiana shotputter? oil Hitting Spree As Jiges Win 19 Big Hank Shows Return By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK April 7 UP)— Joe Cronin king' shortstop of majors when he was sold by Clark (Father-In-La- Which APRIL 81937 THURSDAY MORNING k a t I FURMBILT CLOTHES — 118 So: Main 7 r |