Show r 20 fTWP Q4TT T 'A VP rnnrnmm i T- - h THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 18 1937 22 V j Win Ball Clubs Bingham Cyprus i Detroit Red W ings W in Miners Bucs World’s Hockey Croivn Hit Hard in HSOpeners Michigan Outfit Triumphs Over N Y Rangers 3 to 0 as Crowd of 11102 Watches 3-- Kansas Relays To Be Opened By Decathlon five-ma- 120-ya- rd Texas League Oklahoma City 3 Tulsa 3 San Antonio 1 Houston 3 Fort Worth S Dallas 20 Beaumont 3 Galveston 9 President Sees Torrid Pennant Race A A Ohio April 15 George Trautman of the American association predicted Thursday the league Is due this year for one of the closest pennant races and greatest "seasons the double “A" circuit has ever experienced Upward of 100000 persons played softball in the state of Michigan last sunjmer COLUMBUS ID-Pres- ident Twenty) PompoonAdds Another Win worldNoteworthy Lash’s among the Indoor season’s feats were record feet Mel Walker’s top leap inches in the high jump and Varoffg Inch vault To- Long List BEST INDOOR MARKS ng 8:59 two-mil- Don of 6 all-ti- 4 14-fo- 7-- 8 Although indoor marks perhaps do not bear directly upon those made out of doors a list of the best performances under shelter may be of interest for purposes of comparison as well as for the information of those who have not had opportunity of seeing the statistics in convenient form Here they are: “ Athlete Performance Event - Running Events — Peacock Temple (x) 60 67 Grieve Illinois By ORLO ROBERTSON Glickman Syracuse x) 87 NEW YORK April 15 CD— Show— Weast Columbia (x) 106 — Birleson Michigan d 498 ing no desire to quit J H Louch-heim- 's O’Brien Syracuse (x) 5 76 Pompoon opened his — Herbert N Y U d 1:126 derby campaign Thursday 2:144 Ray New York with a smashing victory over nine 2:294 Robinson San Francisco more experienced rivals In the 4:087 Cunningham New York 3:512 San Romani Kansas Teachers handicap as the New York Two-ipjleLash Indiana (x) 8:58 racing season got underway with 14:458 Bright San Francisco fans packing remodelled JaDeckard Indiana (x) 8:486 maica Hurdles The historio stake was at six fur— Allen Oklahoma (x) 57 disto as the —O’Connor Toronto derby compared longs (x) 73 tance of a mile and a quarter but Relays Pompon one of - the three leading N Y Curb Exchange (x) 1:597 choices for the Churchill Downs 3:204 Michigan classic May 8 ran a race that 7:444 Ohio State stamped him as something more Field Events than just a sprinter 6 9 High jump— Walker Ohio State Carries 116 Pounds (x) 14 4 8 Pole vault (board)— Varoff Oregon (x) 14 3 Picking up 116 pounds and conced- Pole vault (dirt)— Meadows Southern California 24 7 8 ing from nine to 20 pounds by scale Broad jump— Richardson Toronto 52 0 4 to his opponents the son of Pompey Shot put— Ryan Columbia 57 6 8 came from off the pace to win under weight— Folwartshny Rhode Island State the expert guidance of Harry Rich(X — Indicates record) ards At the finish he was a neck in front of Marshall Field's Tlntagel AAU Averts Conflict himself a favorite for the 1938 derby Mrs H H Rose Wins until he displayed only sprinting Dale Blind Bogey In Major Track Meets ability Hal Price Headley’s Fraldy Cat was another five lengths back showing the "way to a field that included two former winners of the Mrs H H Rose won first place in NEW YORK April 15 ID— A stake and a world record holder the blind bogey at Forest Dale conflict in major track meet dates Pompoon winner of $82360 as Thursday feature event on the averted Mrs was course Dale was at Thursday night when the last ladies' day year juvenile champion clocked In the fast time of 1:11 in C L Lindhe was second and Mrs Secretary Dan Ferris of the A A adding another $7250 to his earn- C A Hughey was third U announced that the national A Mrs Hughey chairman of the A U ings track and field meet had been three-fifthDale s Forest at activities of women's The time was only set for medal a that Saxon’s July 2 and 3 at Milwaukee announced play a second slower than King track record Backers of the Louch-hel- against par will be staged next instead of June 25 and ?6 as ace received 2 to 1 for their Thursday Following the blind The dual meet beconfidence in supporting the favor- bogey feminine members of the tween the Pacific Coast conference clubhouse for the at club ite gathered and the Big Ten teams will be held The son of Pompey was fifth luncheon June 25 and 26 at Los Angeles away from the barrier as Nick Wall Ferris also said that the Pan- on Hand shot Tintagel to the front with" AlAmerican championships to be fred G Vanderbilt’s Speed To Spare MEXICO CITY April 15 CD— held at Dallas Texas will not be at his flanks Pompoon stepped up Adrian Quist advance guard of the run off until July 14 15 16 and 17 the tempo and at the sixteenth pole Australian Davis cup team arrived The games were moved back after was looking Tintagel in the eye It Thursday by airplane from Los An- a telephone conversation between took only a few more strides for geles to start practice for the Ferris and George Marshall direcPomjgion to assume command and matches to be played tor of the expostion at Dallas which from there on he gradually pulled here April Is sponsoring the games 2 away Postage Due Trails Back of the three leaders trailed Vanderbilt’s the Postage Due Wheatley stable's Snark world record holder at six and a half furlongs the Orlenta stable’s Emileo John Simonetti’s Sgt Byrne winner in 1934 "Mrs M Cassidy’s Bill Farnsworth Deerlng Howe’s Cycle seeking to repeat his 1936 triumph and Speed To Spare Son of Pompey Gallops to Victory in Feature Race Jamaica at Magna Array Tooele 13 to 2 Davis Decision Drops 17-1- 0 e 9 - Defeats OLYMPIA Detroit April 15 (UP) — The Detroit Red Wings ranked as the greatest hockey team in the world Thursday night after defeating the New York Rangers 0 in the fifth and deciding game of the series for the Lord Stanley cup Marty Barry veteran wing of the Detroit sextet led the Detroiters to their second world's hockey championship In as many years by scoring two goals The third goal that sent the badly beaten Rangers team down to defeat was scored by Johnny Sorrell Crowd of 14102 Before a wildly cheering crowd LAWRENCE Kas April 15 M— of 14102 fans the Wings who won the National league title two weeks The decathlon the sideshow which ago scored once In each period and sometimes steals the thunder from offered a defense that the Rangers the main event ushers in the 15th found almost impossible to pene- annual Kansas relays Friday and trate Fans ' were scanning a At the opening whistle the Ran- Thursday field of comparative unknowns for gers began an aggressive attack another Glenn Morris Five decathlon events will be run driving hard for a score and succeeding in monopolizing the Red off Friday afternoon and the reice of the half Wing maining five Saturday morning with It was this ambitious attack how- the relkyl featured by a special ever which led indirectly to the mile race between Glenn Cunningscore by Barry It came while Joe ham and Archie San Romani startCooper lanky Ranger defenseman ing at 1:30 p m (CST Saturday was in the penalty box for holding History places the Kansas relay Herbie Lewis against the boards decathlon in the front rank as an Shooting the works with the New undergraduate course for Olympic Yorkers a man short the Red Wings thamplons In 1932 Jim Bauschaet n attack against a meet record here and went on to poured a the Ranger defense harassing win the Olmplc event with a record Goalie Kerr with several close shots point total Howe originated a scoring pass to Last year Glenn Morris Fort ColBarry near the Ranger blue line lins Colo automobile salesman aimed directly at the net Barry leaped from comparative obscurity standing in front of the goal tippfed to overnight fame by breaking the puck around Kerr with a short Bausch’s record here He also won the Olympic decathlon with a new jab of his stick at 19:22 mark Looked Like Champs Primed like the team of Red The 13 or 14 entrants this year termed class for Wing cripples that Won the Na- the 1940 the kindergarten Olympics include Sam Altional Hockey league title in five len former Oklahoma Baptist high games from the Montreal Canaace dians Detroit looked like world hurdle recAllen holds the Kansas champions immediately after Bar- ord of 145 seconds for therelay ry’s goal They began the second hurdles period defensively and swarmed ev- high ery Ranger sortie toward their goal Sorrell scored the second Detroit goal on a rebound shot slammed by Barry who skated into the unprotected Ranger defense zon$ to retrieve the puck The third goal came at 2:33 of the third period when Barry took a pass from Sorrell in midice and skated down for a solo By Chet Smith TIME OUT! (Continued from Pag which in many respects was superior to anj in past years The latest indoor senes witnessed numerous nqw records and also a shift of interest from the mile run to other events While the mile put in the forefront by Cunningham Bonthron Lovelock and other notables still occupied prominence in the minds of the public record-wreckiexploits in other branches served to deprive the mile of its former exalted position I rd Base hits rattled off the bats of high school hitters in abundant fashion Thursday as Bingham and Cyprus opened the Jordan district race with cohvincing triumphs over Tooele and’Davls respectively The Pirates defending state champions walloped the White Buffaloes 13 to 2 The Miners seeking to regain their 1935 stride whipped the Darts 17 to 10 The Pirates banged out 13 hits in their triumph over Tooele in a game featured by the tight pitching of The Bateman chunky right-handPirate mound ace limited Tooele to three blngies and aside from a shaky second Inning in which he was touched for two runs pitched Maybe we’d better go back and apologize! shutout bail The Bucs opened their assault on Harwood diminutive Tooele hurler in the second tallying two runs in this canto Four were scored in the third inning and five runners raced across the platter in the fifth Two runs in the eighth finished the activities for the day Tooele playing baseball In the interscholastic circuit for the first to Avoid Recurtime in 17 years played erratically Local Grappler Determined in the field but the boys showed rence of Former Disastrous Surprise evidence of power and will develop ball club with furinto a first-clas- s i ther seasoning As the time draws nearer for another world’s championship The Miners also did most of their scoring in clusters pushing over wrestling match interest among mat fans increases and by next five runs In the first three in the Tuesday when the bout is to be held no doubt the fever Will have fourth six in the sixth and three in the eighth Jop Frisch Miner developed to a high point The regular Friday night show has been curve ball ace hurled effective ball cancelled in favor of the approaching title event until the ninth in which frame he Tuesday Dean Detton world’s4" was nicked for five runs a home run champion and Del Kunkel brilliant by Joe Davis with the sacks loaded local star will engage in their secbeing the principal factor which a month In their ond within caused Rufus Garcia to be rushed in quarrel to stop the rally former meeting on April 3 Kunkel Dee Whitesides Davis hurler was was awarded the only fall of the nicked for runs when men were in match on disqualification of Detscoring position but he showed a ton for slugging but Detton was PHILADELPHIA April 15 CD— curve which bodes ill ruled victor when Kunkel was unin future games for all Dart rivals able to continue It’s the way Manager Jimmy Wilson of the Philthey The scores: adelphia National league baseball have in wrestling BINGHAM' DAVIS club announced Thursday night the B K O A B H 0 A Class Kunkel Displays Brown 2b 3 1 1 1 Naylor If 3 2 10 PtxH cf Evans 2b 4 12 2 was no doubt in the minds club had traded Pitcher Joe BowThere Jeuaen Cowley ai 4 10 1 Davis lb J Davis lb 4 1111 of followers of the sport who had man to the Pittsburgh National McDonld3b 5 211 Sheffield 3b 5 112 witnessed all four of the matches league team in exchange for First Church rf 3 10 0 D Whites p 4 10 1 5 10 0 Earl cf Gollih If 4 0 2 0 in which Detton engaged here since Baseman Earle Browne Watts cf 5 4 7 1 B Whites c 4 17 0 becoming world champion that Kun-kelBrowne on option from the Pi5 12 2 R Adams rf 2 110 Frisch p 0 0 0 0 Odds rf showing against the titlist was rates played the outfield and first 2 110 Garcia p Density rf lOOO J Evans 2b 3 0 1 2 by long odds the best of all For base for Minneapolis of the Amerimore than half an hour Kunkel can association last year and had a Totals 43 17 27 9 Scora by innings withstood every form of offensive batting average of 828 He slammed 500 300 030—17 Bingham 102 110 005—10 that Detton could devise and gave 35 home rubs in 155 games and Davis Thrss- - the Summary: Home run — J Davis champion many an anxious mo- ranked fourth among the A A e hit — base blta— Jensen Davie 2 ment In fact if honors had been home run hitters Browne bats and Double play — Jeneen to McDonald Watte Credit victory to Frisch Struck out-- By awarded on wrestling merit alone throws left handed Frisch 7 D Whitesides 7 Bases on balls — Off Frisch 4 D Whitesides 2 Hit with Kunkel would have been an easy The Phillies obtained Bowman pitched balls— Sheffield by Frisch winner from the New York Giants two years misfortune that Kunkel’s was It TOOELE CYPRUS ago in exchange for Outfielder B H O A One for Tilden H O A he did not protect himself at all George Yavis 4 1 0 3 Harwood p 4 1 0 1 Grow ss Wilson said Browne will Rldd 2b 4 0 1 0 Paulas c SULPHUR SPRINGS 4 0 8 2 times even when action was supWHITE Manager Barton If 4 1 2 0 Roukvch lb 4 0 13 0 posed to be suspended It was at the report to the Phillies Saturday and W Va April 15 GD— William ’’Big Kovojch lb 4 2 8 0 Roth Instant of a clean break on Hun- will play first base in the fourth BUI” Tilden defeated Vincent Rich4 2 0 0 0 Gochis 2b Olson £f Morbar 3b 3 2 1 2 Bryan 3b 2 kers part but on his part alone game of the city series against the ards Thursday in three sets 0 Coon cf 2 2 0 0 Dabson cf 1 the upset occurred 6 that Athletics Weggeld 0 5 4 131 Buckhm If 2 and 2 Batemsui p 4 1 0 1 Warburtn rf 3 Dean Lands Haymaker Evans 2b 1 0 0 1 Shields 3b 0 Drakulls cf 1 0 0 0 Slmmondscf 2 With his hands raised in token of 1 0 1 0 Kirk 0 Bolsnn If rf Duckwth lb 1 0 1 01 obedience to referee’s orders Kun0 0 0 0 3b Dwncy kel suddenly became recipient of a Pea as 10 0 01 It was a vicious right Totals 37 13 27 8 Totals 30 3 27 9 haymaker And Detton continued to pound his Scora by innings 024 050 020 — 13 insensible Cvpnts opponent until he was 020 000 000— 2 Tooele The result Ron- - finally dragged away hits— Grow Summary: kovlch Weggeland 2 Struck out — By Bate- of this assault was the disabling man 12 Harwood 8 Bases on balls — Off Bateman 2 Harwood 5 Hit with pitched of Kunkel to such extent that he was ball — Slmmonds bv Bateman Umpires — unable to resume Mercer And Cambron Delbert asserts his firm intention to be alert every second of the time Tuesday night He says there will Prep Netters Stage be no more surprise knockouts The supporting card contains 1937 Season Openers some promising numbersThe semimatch befinal will be a two-fa- ll tween Indian Ike Cazzell and Ole Tooele high school tennlscers opened deThe main preliminary fense of their Jordan district honors won Erickson last year bv scoring a triumph over brings together Ole Olson the wild Cvprus Thursday In matches plaved at swinging lumberjack nnd Wally Tooele Jordan won from Granite two matches to one Peetdiggers performers Thompson Dave Johnson and King coming through In the singles and Granite Kong Clayson meet in the opener winning the doublet encounter will The Detton-KunkPavla vanquished Bingham tha Darts annexing both singles matches and Bingham be a regulation championship conbeing returned victorious lu the doubles falls with an test at Tne results Harold Barlow Tooele defeated Ralph hour time limit — Leo Pau-mon- 100-met- er 440-yar- 500-yard- — 600-yjr- 1000-yard- 1000-meter- One-mile- 1500-meter- — 15-0- er Kunkel Pledg es Alertness For Tuesday Detton Bout Pirates Trade Broivne to Phils ’s Two-bas- 5000-meter- 45-ya- 1000-meter- One-mile- Two-mile- 7-- 3-- 1-- 5-- nd m Tune in SINCLAIR BABE RUTH BASEBALL CONTEST KSL — 8:30 P M M S T) free Entry Blanks at Sinclair Dealers 6-- 3-- 6-- V paid in Two-bas- e v RR3 IV r ANNOUNCE I f UAJ el oj 6 mi two-in-thr- Ptewart AN OUTSTANDINO BARGAIN IT RETAINING THIS FRICI - 810 61 Rupp Tooele Barton Cyprus 7 5 Crandall-Doremu- i 10-Tooele defeated s Cyrus 64 Melvin Aylett Jordan defeated Wallace Bill Van Horn Melboa Granite 6--4 2 Jordan defeated John Wright 6-- 0 Draper-Nef- f Granite defeated Bjoblon-Welc- h 3-5 Jordan Cyprus 1 defeated N WHITE PLAINS N Y April 15 g Ellsworth Vines Californian whipped Fred Perry of 3 England in straight sets 5 Thursday night before 3500 fans It was Vines’ twenty-thir- d victory in 43 matches with Perry on their pro tennis tour In another singles match Bruce Barnes of Austin Texas bejit George Lott of Chicago also in 0 5 sets straight In a doubles match which closed the play 'Barnes and Lott teamed to beat Perry and Vines in a hard-foug0 6 match 5 Mail prmptl pair durability d of FELTMAN & is built CURME into men’s every shoes" KAN9AR00 ' Fine leathers are fashioned into comfortable shoes that are smartly styled! 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