Show i Asxn — FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 18 1937 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 20 FARMERS POINT FOR One of Champion Redskins Mainstays Squad of 30 Selected by Dick Romney S’ Dan Freed Utah’s No 2 racquet wielder is one of the reasons why the Redskins hope to make their tennis title defense a 1937 an Utah Netters Meet Aggies Woo V I tnh 1 Ltah Angles ltah 120-ya- Easy for Montanez- NEW YORK April 15 bPl-PMontanez bidding for a lightweight title shot flattened Eddie Ran pf Poland in six rounds of their wind up bout at Star casino Thursday edro night 3-- 7-- x r- Pet lAtnt i 0 O j Friday’s Mrheditla ltah (tiRlM at Logan 0 & OOO OOO $ o i r J"'’ p m " pop 4 ' By BOB GOODELL University of Utah’s seven-tlstate champion tennis team will WASHINGTON April 15 (A)—1 The open Its 1937 title quest at Logan Washington Senators put on a last Friday afternoon heavily favored inning rally that netted four runs to take the measure of Utah Aggies Thursday to nose out the Boston Coach Perce Smith's Farmers will Bees of the National league 5 to 4 R M C RECORDS in an exhibition game face the Utes with a revamped 100 — Powers Denver (1933) :096 The Bees scored three runs In the lineup In the doubles combinations 220 — Haynes Denver (1927) :208 fifth and led 4 to 1 as the Senators but with the same six youngters came to bat In the ninth Two walks 440— Myers Utah State (1931) :478 Provo last who bowed to B Y U-an error and three singles accounted 880— Squires Utah (1930) 1:552 for four runs Shanty Hogan the week Aggies handicapped more Mile — Squires Utah (1930) 4:212 came former Boston catcher than any team in the state by in Two miles — Harvey Colorado State (1935) 9:473 through with the single that brought clement weather may be expected in the winning runs R Kearns C 120 high hurdles —Grant Utah (1931) to show considerable improvement The score: RHE class a with but they are hardly in (1936) :147 000 030 100—4 10 Boston (N) have all whom had of the Utes 220 low hurdles— Schofield B Y U (1936) :233 j 000 001 8 004—5 (A) Washington wide experience In tournament Batteries — Hutchinson Perrin Rushforth Utah (1935) 6 feet 5 inches High jump— comeptition and Lopez Weaver Cohen Broad jump — Hamilton Colorado U (1931) 24 feet 5 8 Fette Aggie Lineup and Hogan inches Aggies will use the following line DANVILLE Va April 15 (Ah— Pole vault — Gourley B Y U (1936) 13 feet 3 inches up: Singles— Ed Kropflel No 1 outhit 11 to 8 the Cm Bud Edison No 2 Captain Roy Shot put — Beattie Colorado State (1930) 47 feet 9Vi inches Although cinnati Reds defeated the Detroit Theurer No 3 Paul Christenson — Cannon B Y U (1935) 16085 feet Discus Tigers 7 to 4 Thursday in an ex No 4 hibition game featured by 10 two-baJavelin — Thornley Utah (1936) 20655 feet Olson No No 1 Christenson-Gle- n hits Two errors by Outfielder Scholes No 3 Hammer — Cruikshank Colorado State (1935) 17322 feet Kropflei-Harr- y Goose Goslin aided the Reds to their Utah’s singles men will be Dick Mile relay— Colorado U (1935) 3:206 first three tallies Bennion No 1 Dan Freed No 2 The game was the first of UTAH STATE RECORDS Marvin Alter No 3 Gene Eardley e series which will close No 4“ The three doubles combi100—Williams Utah (1935) 096 the spring training tour of both are: nations unranked until £7frrt!7j PERFORMANCES IMPROVED Women’s Pin Tourney Ten years ago Sabin Carr of Yale reached the mark In due course Bill Graber at Palo Alto in 1932 Keith Brown at CamOpened in Rochester bridge in 1935 and George Varoff at Princeton in 1936 set new ROCHESTER N Y April 15 (A’l standards During the indoor season of the past winter Varoff again — With appropriate ceremony and hoisted the bar going over at 14 feet 4 8 inches Free prediction antics of 10 Rochester is made that 15 feet will be attained before the 1937 season is spent the excited booster teams the twentieth annual International Bowling With the outdoor season before us it may not be out of place Women’s season closed last month a season congress was launched auspiciously to touch briefly uptfn the indoor F here Thursday night (Continued on Page ) 14-fo- ot Twenty-two- 5-- Doubles-rTheurcr-Edl- nt y ti' u place Cherrington in Jumps Jack Cherrington Floyd Slater and Dallas Greener will seek points in the running broad jump with Cherrington heading the list Iji the high jump again Cherrington is “tops” with Neil Jones and Paul Pratt able contenders who may gain a point or two Dean Hall former Bear River high school star and Clive Roberts are the only two working out for the pole vault and both will be making their bid for counters at Provo For the mile relay five men are being groomed for action with four to be chosen at relay time Saturday The five are Rushforth Brown Hill McBride and Hall The Aggies will depart from Logan early Saturday morning and will return the same night mark-establishi- at on The Aggies are entering Carl Mullaneaux Dee Fraughton Sherm Gold John Madsen and Elvin Way-mein the shotputting match Foy the discus toss Mulleneaux tops the Aggie list with Fraughton Way —ment and June Bennett as runners-u- p Fraughton and Ed Wade are the only hammer tossers of note this year with Fraughton standing a good chance to win l 1 O O 6-- (AV-Hitti- ng rH I KGK TENI8 The high hurdles finds Ray Peterson a newcomer to AgJack Cherring-to- n gie track circles veteran hurdler and Shelby West In the low hurdles and diminutive Ira Winger are the only hopes Another interesting shotput duel Is in the making when Eddie Peterson meets John Vemey of the For four years now these Cougars two men have heaved the iron ball In an effort to beat 'the other’s mark and Peterson figures that it is about his turn to take a first Once more In obedience to seasonal call the track and field Campaign is at hand Saturday will witness the first intercollegiate meet in the western division of the Rocky Mountain conference On that day the Utah State Agricultural college team meets the of the Brigham Young university at Provo Incidentally Winner Meets J21dredge Ilogsctt Checks Bruins athletes the meet will be the only collegiate track event at Provo this spring 8-in 2 Fray Cliisox although that favored city will again see a renewal of its world-fame- d Handball Honors B Y U relays ana also will be host for the second year in Duel Saturday Final Land on Buc Hurlers succession to the high school athletes in their state tournament meet Saturday the season Beginning with the Cougar-Aggi- e soon be in full and active progress Youth was served with a venEach week will produce SPRINGFIELD Mo April 15 will its collegiate competition and its high school dual or triangle meets geance Thursday in the semifinals (INS) — Elon Hogsett veteran of the state handball tournament a steady cool pitched the St Lou I Browns to Track and field this year entire nation was alive to the whsn Bill Benson measure of the an 8 to 2 decision over the Chicago performer took the of the atto importance command wide determining promise 8 veteran Rehny Clawson Cubs In an exhibition game Thursbest United in talent the very tention It is not likely of States for the Berlin 0 program day afternoon Benson will now meet another course that the season of 1936 In of howpoint participation The Cubs’ southpaw ace Larry will be youngster Ray in interest ever we believe that 1937 will comparative surpassed in the final round SaturFrench was belted around the lot for that was the Olympic be the banner year in track day at 12:30 o’clock in the exhifor 11 hits and five runs In ths first games year and naturally the and field history bition court of the Deseret gymnafive innings Young Albert Epperly sium Eldredge won the title in and Clay Bryant were the victims 1935 while Gaston ChappuLs 1936 HOLD STRONG APPEAL of the last three runs is absent from Utah and Beau Bell of the Browns got two The thrill of the sprints the challenge of the enduring distance kingpin seahomers and his teammate Bill runners the dexterity of the javelm and discuss hurlers the power did not defend his' laurels this Knickerbocker" belted odt anotheT and skill pf the shot putters the exact timing of the hurdlers the sonClawson undisputed ruler of Utah The score: R H E grace of the high jumpers and the spectaculanty of the pole vault-er- s St Louis (A) — all these exert an appeal to lovers of athletics We have been handball for many years put up a 001 310 201—8 13 2 splendid battls against Benson's 000 000 002—2 9 1 very pleased to note a constant Chicago (N) growth of interest m track and field accurate play but yielded Batteries — Hogsett Caldwell and in the last ten years We are among those who believe that run- heady to the powerful combination of Hemsley Huffman French' Epper- ning jumping and implement projecting offer the widest field for Benson and Father Time ly Bryant and O’Dea athletic proficiency and we were vastly satisfied at the amazing After Benson captured the first 1936 of developments game the' hardest fought of the Cain Lyons Baffle match Clawson romped through the This year we expect to see numerous records excelled Already second Benson conserving his enTouted Buccaneers the process has begun and that too in a major ergy after his rival bad gained a way Last week Bill Sefton a Californian went over the bar in a KANSAS CITY April 15 lead Clawson then commanding 8 7 14 set feet at inches vault pole hard behind the steady pitchrushed into a 3 lead in the deciding of Merritt Cain and Ted Lyons A word about Sefton He will be recalled as one of the two ing game but Benson immediately the Chicago White Sox took their began a series of unreturnable kills second straight exhibition game in young men who gave such an admirable performance last year at out the match with the running teamof B Y U Provo the and He his the occasion upon relays Kansas City from tha Pittsburgh loss of only three more points mate Earle Meadows drew and from prolonged cheering 3 to repeated 11 Pirates Thursday Cain As fine as were their flights they Benson and Eldredge are evenly who hurled six innings and Lyons the spectators for their feats and a thrilling fracas is as received for much hard work and their manifest matched their approval No yielded a total of only six hits certain when these two tangle Satto of efforts athletes ever of best with their THe score : gave please R H E pair urday 000 200 630—11 15 2 more eagerness than aid Sefton and Meadows at Provo last year Chicago (A) to enter the All teams in is one our for reason That noting the latest successful state doubles wishing pleasure Pittsburgh (N) 101 010 000— 3 6 3 must sign competition of Sefton s§ Batteries— Cain Lyons and Shea essay not later than Friday Rensa Lucas Hoyt and Todd ge Friday Standing of the Tliuni two-mi- le Cher-ringt- suc- Injuns Topheavy Favorites Farmers Revamp Lineup for Encounter le Sees It C Derkt 21-1- cessful one The Utes play their first match of the season at Lo-g- half-mil- two-mi- J By 21-1- In Logan Tilt Galloway on Hand e As entrants In the Romney has chosen George Gallo way Elmer Foutz and Casell Burke In the mile Galloway Willard Nelson and Captain Eugene Hart will wear the Aggie colors A mighty duel is expected In the when Captain Hart of the Aggies meets Max Andrews of the ’’Y" Andrews beat Hart in the conference meet last year but the Aggie lad has consistently run the eight lap race under :10 10 at this early stage of the season Marlin Green sand Nelson also are running the -- ClawsonBows To' Benson Jn Lively Match for Champions but will run the 100 and 220 and then will appear as anchor man on the mile relay team Other sprint hopefuls are Karl McBride and Willard Hill ' In the 440 Clair Brown who has pushed Rushforth to the tape in nearly every race In which the two have competed will be the Aggies' favorite Lucius Hale who has run on the mile relay team for the past two years will run the 440 as well as the relay c d j Browns Maul Cubs as Bell Hits Homers Aggies Hope to Ring Up Large Total Against Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Approximately thirty trackstera will wear the colors of Utah State in th dual track meet with B Y U at Provo Saturday according to decision reached by Coach Dickf Romney Thursday Romney and his chief assistant Ken Vanderhoff have watched the cinder aspirants closely during the week and although they realize their chances of victory are decidedly slim have rounded up tegm which is expected to register a respoctable total of points Steve Rushforth will not com pete hi his favorite race the 440 TRACK TUSSLE ‘Y? se y four-gam- Friday 220— Haymond Utah (1915) Wright Utah (1932) :212 e Dalnes Freed-Al-t440— Myers Utah State (1931) :478 Benson The Jack Hardy-Jac- k 880 — Squires Utah (1930) 1:552 three doubles combinations are ex tremely evenly matched and Coach —Squires Utah (1930) 4:212 Mile Theron Parmelee asserted that he Two miles— Norton Utah State (1926) 9:502 was still in doubt as to their proper 120 high hurdles — Grant Utah (1931) :147 ranking Alter and Freed form i veteran combination while 220 low hurdles— Schofield B Y U (1936) :233 the Salt Lake City champion High jump— Rushforth Utah (1935) 6 feet 48 inches has been pairing with Dalnes splenBroad jump— Bowen Utah State (1930) 23 feet 9 inches didly Hardy and Benson neither P51e vault —Gourley B Y U (1936) 13 feet 3 inches of whom are In the (singles lineup g duo make lip a Shot put — Peterson Utah State (1934) 4695 feet Eardley and Betnun Hammer— Ostler Utah (1934) 1517 feet Eardley secured the No 4 singles — Cannon B Y U (1935) 16085 feet Discus berth this week after a strenuous — Thornley Utah (1935) 2067 feet Javelin battle with Marvin Betnun steady Mile relay — Utah (1931) 3:23 sophomore Eardley a strong net man and a veteran appears to have 880-yarelay — Utah (1932) 1:266 slim edge over Betnun for this opening match at least but the sophomore is expected to be heard Johnny Kroner Sold from before the campaign is over To Indians for Cash has Kropflei's gained him the Aggie No 1 rating at least for the present with Bud BOSTON April 15 (A)—1 The outEdison still far from the form he right sale of Johnny Kroner reserve displayed infielder to the Cleveland Indians last season which stamped him as one of the state's LOS ANGELES April 15 (UP)— was announced Thursday night by General Manage Eddie Collins of outstanding junior players young Los Angeles the Boston All matches will take place on Bob Nestell Red Sox Kroner will the courts at the Aggie quadrangle heavyweight who stopped Lee Ram join the Indians in New York Saturage last night for his ileventh day knockout probably will be Collins who said that no players matched against Bob Pastor df New were involved in the deal refused York In an outdoor show here next to divulge the purchase price mpnth GusWilson Nestell’s manager said he and his boxer would vacation for a month in the northwest but at the end of that period he would sign wjth Tom Gallery local has Pastor promoter who said he — under— 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