Show Jl 6 7 B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 2 1937 Dale Jo Stage State Women s Driving Meet Sports for fit Retrospect -- Sid Hemstreet Get Along Wins Inaugural Mary Thomson Leads Trials Handicap Event at Aurora Nibley Leader Open Match Scheduled Next Week —By— Jimmy Hodgson the field Sid Hemstreet in (he Nibley park team golf trials with Paul with cards of Foster second In line with "MG SEVEN” LOOP SOLID Last Sundav niembris of the “Big Seven” schools of Ihe Rocky Mountain conference who have expressed their intention of departing once and foiever from the old Rocky Mountain setup met m a seciet very M'f ret session at Laramie Wyo The proceedings theie were shrouded in deep dark mystery All jnembeis attending were sworn to the greatest of seciecy and even the most expert gumshoe repoiters at the Wyoming city were unable to obtain anything from the meeting except the fact that a meeting was held But from a source which in the past has been entirely dependable it is reported that misgivings about the “Big Seven” league going through are just a lot of cock and bull stories inaugurated by certain scribes who could find nothing better to write about Our informant leportsdhat the recent meeting was mainly to work out tentative plans for the 1938 football season so that when the secession is finally made pt the May 21-meeting that no time Will be lost in preliminary schedule matters 22 The only difficulty facing the new league we are told is the matter of appeasing Denver university on its 'home football schedule Denver has played most of its games at home in the Since most of the Schools prepast and would like to continue fer to play in Denver on account of the large gate receipts how-eve- f it is expected that this difficulty will be bridged without delay S — It is intimated that in older that Denver and Salt Lake City the two largest cities in the cncuit will have important home games every Thanksgiving day that Utah Aggies and Colorado university will alternate playing Utah and Denver universities as the season’s windup This will undoubtedly be agreeable with the Logan fans because weather conditions do not allow for major games to be slated so late jn the season in the “A” bowl At the same time the Utah game will be played at Logan every other year with thejeontest beingstaged earlier in the season Turkey day games at Salt Lake or Denver every year should prove a definite boom to the Utah Aggie athletic treasury Salt Lake fans will be well satisfied with this Turkey day setup and the new league should 4ecome extremely popular A group of former Utah university football stars were watching the 1937 edition of the Crimson machine strut through its paces at the informal game Friday Said one of the former all- conference halfbacks: "Boy! We were lucky we played vp here when we did What chance would we have to make the team now? The other agreed The new aggregation is indeed a rugged and promising squad -- ex-Ut- Every coach in the Summit division is reported to be bidding school position which was opened when Floyd MilkU accepted the offer to join theBJL LL staff Mora than-- 40 appRTallons from most of the leading coaches in the state have been received by the Kaysville school-leadeAmong the candidates is the veteran Clarence (Silay) Knudsen who has done a fine job at North Summit The selection is expected to be made this week for the Davis high i rs - Feature Sunday Play By JIMMY HODGSON Local golfing interest centers on the formal opening of the Forest Dale Golf club Sunday with its tournament and the en's driving contest and the first major tournament of the season the Utah open match play championship meet scheduled to get under way at the Bonneville course next week-en- d The women's driving event will get under wav at tha No-- l tea at Forest Dale Sunday at 130 o’clock and every outstanding feminine shotmaker In the state is expected to vie for the seven splendid prizes which have been posted for the winners The tournament has been won for the past two years by Mrs Pearl Riley but the champ Is now In California and will therefore not be around to defend her throne Three Shots ' Each contestant will be given three shots and the drives must stay in the --fairways — An average of the three villi be taken to determine the winner City engineers will be on hand to measure the drives Some of the leading candidates are H"elen Hofmann Betty Botterili Mrs L S Packman Mrs Harry trs R C Borg Mrs G I Reed Hill Mrs A C Moore Mrs J E Bramwell and others e cohtest will be The staged throughout the day Players can shoot during the morning or In the afternoon Tbe professionals will perform immediately after the driving event Each contestant will be allowed five shots the single shot closest to the hole will win Fifteen splendid prizes have been pected vited A gala golf affair- is Everyone interested is exin- to attend and participate or watch the performance The Dale opening will serve as a preliminary to the Utah open match play tournament the first big tourCOlStkRENCE FAVORITE nament of the year Directors of It takes no magician to pick the winner of the Rocky Mountain the Bonneville club are making conference track and field championships this year The manner elaborate plans for the event and in which the Colorado university Buffalo herd has been stampeding a great tournament Is expected ' through the eastern division places the Boulder crew far ahead of In the past this meet has been the other teams It appears quite certain that the three-yerule the final event of the year but inof B Y U and the western division is about to be broken terest has lagged so the event has v Gir Cruter has already bettered the conference mark m the high been pushed up to the front of the inches by leaping six feet 6 inches Dick Kearns season jump 1 Four Classes proved his worth by running off with the Kansas relays decathlon title Clyde Crosby winner of both sprints last year is back with Professional John Geertsen of the plenty of speed John Slovek seems to have no peer m the pole vault home club won thd tournament last and there are others almost as capable but not quite so well known and is one of the hot favorites These four Stars alone have a fine chance to roll up six first an the year for the 1937 title He defeated Earl conference meet Schnciter Logan pro in the title Yes the western division rule is about to be broken contest last fall The contestants will be divided into four classes this year A B C TEISISIS CHANGE POPULAR The change in the college tennis system which calls for teams and D Each flight will include 16 All professionals must to play three doubles and four singles matches instead of two golfers or A doubles and three singles as last year is proving very popular The qualify for the championship be eliminated new lineup gives three more players a chance to take part thereby flight or they will entry fees will be five dollars enlarging the program giving more men a chance to earn letters and The for professionals and one dollar for more both standm interest the from the game naturally creating The three leading pros amateurs point of players and fans will split the entry money with 50 per cent to the winner 30 to runner-up and 20 to third place man Wilcox Defeats Goff Amateur prizes will be awarded to the two top amateurs m every In Bonneville Match flight The match play tourney was to open on scheduled originally Juddy Wilcox advanced to the Monday May 10 but the starting No 3 position on the Bonneville date has Been shifted up one day so that shotmakers will be able to club golf team Saturday wnen he qualify for the test on Sunday May (Continued from Preceding Page) defeated Arnold Goff 2 and 1 in 9 or Monday May 10 a challenge match Goff oecomes ran® 2 Gehrlnger 3 0 Walker Ooelln Matches will be played throughout hit Bridges White Radcliff the No 4 man the week with the finals In each A blind bogey tournament Will Bonura Hayes Hogell Cochrane Gehrlnger division slated for Sunday May 16 hits— Hogell Cochrane Iso be on the Sabbath schedule- - - Berger on Sacrifice Bases balls — Off Ivons 2 C Brown 2 This will allow two days for both Bridges 5 Struck out — By C Brown 5 the first and second round battles Hit bv pitcher— Bv Ohetinl Bridges 3 The course will be thrown open Double plays — Lvons fo Anpliwj 4jos!in to Bomire Rncel! to Gehrlnger to Green to all golfers who have signed up hers 1 Hits — Off Ivons 6 in 2 21 Brown for the meet on Friday May 7 3 fi in Balk Losing pitcher— Lyons —Bridges Entries for the event should be turned in to Professional John — PHILADELPHIA May 1 Geertsen at the Bonneville clubThe Athletics defeated Washington house this week Entries'will Jbe 2 to 1 Saturday for the fourth receivecLJSunday or any time this " straight time as George Caster week rookie from Portlam Ore bested Pete Appleton in and McKenzie DiMag Cracks TLusty Bat in Yankees’ Win Two-bas- e 5 'I i 86-8- hole-in-o- ar J 84-8- st posted Knewell Rushforth conference high jump champion is back in Utah for a couple of months “Snatch” is signed up with the New York Athletic club for three more years He will return eact in July after the local track season is completed Rushforth still holds the high jumper record at six feet five inches 154 Contest e hole-in-on- - Aurora track Saturday where a record crowd of 16200 fans The other eight golfers who have watched Get Along owned by Leo Beyda of Chicago pound home a finished the 36 holes follow: surprise winner of the $1500 ' Dave Ravenscraft handicap 3 — 167 Get Along was given a masterJack Lochhead Roy ful ride by Jockey Paul Ryan who C O Haux-hurWillson W H Thacker won by four lengths Get Along in winning the Vere Moffat — 175 and Mel 9 race over a muddy track Willie Goldberg 5 In 1:22 paid $19 straight Flegal Nine other golfers have turned $7 80 to place and $4 40 to show in first round scores The com- Mrs R O Burns’ Whisking was le cards must be com- second and Black River carrying plete the silks of Mrs Rose Sullivan pleted by Sunday was third Boston Sound the faFive American league catchers vorite refused to break as the caught more than 100 games last barrier was sprung and never figseason They were: Hayes Sewell ured in the running Ferrell Hemsiey and Bill Dickey'' Ryan expected to be one of the Women’s Driving Event Ilole-in-Ori- Kunkel pitchers’ battle Caster yieldecLooly three hits and Appleton five Meet WASHINGTON PHILADIT PHIA ABHOA AB H O A 4 O 2 0 Chapman cf 4 O 1 l! Finney cf LOGAN— Del Kunkel will meet 3 0 4 3Werber3b 3 1 01 Myer 2b Fred "Popeye” McKenzie here on Kuhel lb 3 2 12 1 Moses rf 3 0 1 Simmons If 4 0 2 0 Johnson If 3 13 0 Wednesday in a time limit 4 1 1 0I)i 4 0 12 0 Stone rl falls Bert Danford 4 0 1 4 Brucker Lewis ib 0 4 0 t 0 2 2 Newsome Sfl 3 2 2 3 Bluege ss announced on Saturday i 0 1 0 Clssell 2b 1 3 J promoter Hogan c 3 0 0 1 Other matches will find AH Baba Appleton p 3' 0 O 6 Caster p Ole “Hands" Olson an a “Totals iil S 24 fr' Total 9RS27 9 againRt time limif ilhd Wally Thomp 000 000 OOl — 1 Washington 010 000 10x— 2 Cazzell in a Philadelphia Runs batted in— Newsame Werber Stone son against Indian Ike match All of the matches Solen bases — New some Flnnev Bases on balJf—Caeter 2 Appleton ft Struck will be held in the Thatcher arena 1 Caster 3 at Logan Will ‘ Prices one-ho- c2 on 1 0 37'--PACKAR- one-ho- DS out-B- Appleton Losing pitcher-Appleto- --L open match play tournament the first major event of the season which will start at the Bonneville club next Sunday F J Folland and Bob Bird tied for medalist honors in the Fort Douglas May leg directors’ cup tour nament Saturday with scores of 74 First round matches will be played Sunday with the following pairings' F J Folland vs H T Fowler Harry Coombs vs A M Hanson Chff Buck vs P H Hutchinson Henry Boonstra vs R B Porter Bob Bird vs R W Kimberlin Roy Von Elm vs Otto Herres Brick Wood vs H F Russell and'J H Hay vs Thornton D Morris Hank Russell gained the No 1 position on the Post team when he 2 in a defeated Cy Harbeke Bob Bird also challenge match moved from No 6 to No 5 with 1 victory over Stuart fett The full 18 holes were used at the Fort Douglas course for the first time this season Saturday In the medal play against par event Bob Bird won first prize Cliff In class A with 79-- 6 — 74 Buck and Brick Wood tied for second F J Folland was first in class B with H L Mulliner J Mansell and H T Fowler tied for second Major B L Smith and Harry Coombs won the class C prizes Besides first round matches in the directors’ cup tournament a bjind bogey event will Be on the announces schedule for Sunday Professional Tee Branca Botterili Captures Country Club Meet Frank Botterili turned in the low score at the Salt Lake Country club Saturday with a sfdendid 77 and also won first place in Ihe class A blind nine medal play tournament Walter Jones and J H Hale tied for second In class B Dr H R Nordberg placed first with W L Winter second C F Barrett and Leon Sweet took the class C awards A blind nine tournament played on a match basis will be staged Sunday 0J 1 Let som us tell you et h in g that will be very toknow‘ before you buy! I- I one-a- In ll the second ST“ LOUIS CLEVELAND — Lary as ABHOA 4 0 2 3 Kckrbckrss 0 1 2 West cf 0 ‘ 0- Vnsmik If 1 Bell ri 0 1 0 Hornsby 2b 1 1 Clift 3b (J Boftomiy lb 0 O Da is 1 lb 0 3 Hemsiey c Hogsett p Knott p zMazzer Hughes 3b 4 verill cf 4 Trosky Iflb 4 4 Bolters 3 Hale 2b Campbell rf 3 e J Pytlak Galehousep 2 A 'ABHOA 5 j 14 4150 5 2 4 0 4 2 2 0 4 2 X 1 4 10 2 3 2 9 0 0 O 0 0 4 3 03 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 37 14 27 111 -- t O jU Totals 31 3 24 10! Totals zBatted for Hogsett in eighth Score by inning 010 (Mil Cleveland 100 000 0’x — 3 St Louis Summar Frrore — Clift Dm is Rtinr hatted in Homsoy PytlaK Kult kerbocker e hits — Bolters Bottomlev 2 Hale Vostnik Mmsrera Home run— Hale Double — Cnlehtnise and TrnUy 1’nres on play balls — Galehouse 2 Hogseft I Strikeouts — Gslchmire 2 HogsH 1 Knott 1 Hits— Off Hogfiott 3 In 8 Knott 0 in 1 Whining pitcher —-Hogsett — professional The first contest is a blind bogey which is scheduled for the forenoon with the entry list closing at 10 30 a m Driving and putting coijjests will be held at 230 p m Loo fjnuires 1936 driving champion will compete in an attempt to retain his title 'The putting event will be held on No 4 green I Mrs Walter Hanson Mrs A1 Emery Tiges Sell Hurler DETROIT May 1 (Ah— The Detroit Baseball club announced Saturday the sale of Bob Logan pitcher to the Indianapolie club of the American association The Tigers obtained Logan fr5m Indianapolis last winter left-hand- Helen Irvine Ravenscraft 8 17 less Brodbeck qualifying completed 14 Dave Mrs Farrell All Mrs Mrs Stacie Wise Mrs F J Mrs J E Loveand Mrs Hazel — 116 must scores be Sunday i hay Let's Go Too In a Good Carl OGDEN— The teamdefeated-the- — 80 to 69 in the Fairways 1937 or Of course you CAN thumb your way if you want you can sometimes ride in the back seat of someone else’8 You can have a car of your car but WHY DO ITI own at a surprisingly low down payment and a few dollars a month Or if the old bus is about shot trade it for a BETTER CAR! 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paid $63 20 with Jay D winning the second race and paying $14 60 straight and The Nile returning $740 in the Mary Lou Thomson young Nibley park golfer who has jmfi'ed into the spotlight this season won medalist honors in the Nibley directors’ cup qualifying: round for women Saturday with a score of Mrs S E Hemstreet was second and Mrs Harry Borg with — 95 The other was third with qualifiers were over the 100 mark Folland Bird Tie in Fort GolfTourney ST LOUIS May 1 Scoring two runs In the eighth inning the W-l- Sizes and Eights meeting's leading riders also won the first race on Gibby’s Choice paying $780 straight was second in the eecond event on Weelukie took shoy money' in the fourth and fifth races and won the seventh on Socery He was' second John Geertsen Bonneville pro will defend his title in the Utah 1 GeLOur CHICAGO May 1 (Ah—Chicago's long rich racing season of 157 continuous days opened at the and the driving contest will be at the No 1 tee e contest will be A held at the No 8 green following the putting contest A club throwing contest Is also scheduled The closing contest will be a pop drinking event at the caddy house The winner will receive two golf balls with second place — winner getting one ball Qualifying rounds for the May leg of the Earl’s Service handicap tournament and the directors’ cup will be held Sunday Eighteen holes must be played to qualify All those trying for the Logan team should notify Schneiter before starting their qualifying rounds TURN TD WANT AD COL 55 hole-in-on- 1 ’ The Automobile Market Place FISHING PROCLAMATIOn FOR THE STATE OF UTAH WHEREAS It has become advisable to permit fishing in certain of the streams lakes and reservoirs of the state of Utah prior to June 15 1937 NOW THEREFORE I Newell B Cook fish and game commissioner of the state of Utah by virtue of the au7 thority vested In me by section revised laws of Utah 1933 do hereby etreams all that and declare proclaim lakes and reservoirs of the state of Utah below the altitude of seven thousand feet except as herein below otherwise provided' shall be and are hereby proclaimed and declared opened to fishing lb commencing at 4 a m Hurnlay Mayreser1937 Provided that any lakes voirs or streams above the altitude of seven thousand feet not mentioned in the In accordexceptions following shall open revised laws ance with section of Utah 1933 unless otherwise proclaimed by the commissioner EXCEPTIONS1 The following exceptions to the above shall be In effect in the state of Utah during the year 1937 BEAVER COUNTY — The High Low reservoir and Little reservoir In Beaver county shall be open to fishing on May 16 1937 regardless of the fact that 7000-foo- t elevation-Th- e they are over the the Beaver state fish slough between be hatchery and Kelly’s hatchery shall opened from May 16 to June 1 only The Mlnersvllle reservoir and all streams below said reservoir shall be opened th$ year around for common fish Tha CACHE COUNTY following streams and reservoirs In Cache county shall be closed to fishing the entire year of 1937 Right hand fork of Logan river Temple fork Beaver fork White and-Loriver about the --Pine— creek Junctions with Beaver point where it race in the Logan City creek the tall Sheep power plant In Logan canyon creek from site of Smart s bungalow at the north of Hay canyon to Its source Smlthfleld creek irom the east bench diversion to Its sourcs the southeast portion of the Hyrum reservoir for e of a mile approximately from the point where Little Bear empties Into said reservoir as marked and posted on the ground Prodded that all waters west of the Union Patific railroad tracks extending from the Idaho line through Login to the Mendou highway and all viator north of the Meudoti highway west to the Olsen road shall be open to fish the year around fishing for common CARBON COUNTY The Sowfield reservoir in Carbon county nnd Fish creek below the resesvoir dam shall open to fishing on May 16 1937 regardless of the fact that they are over 7000 feetPro-fie-in elevation Provided however that reservoir shall be closed for a distance of 100 yards radius from the mouth of each and every tributary to aid reservoir until June 15 1937 DAGGETT COUNTY All of the lakes and tributariee to lakes above an altitude of 7000 feef originating on Ink northern slope of the Uintah mountains in Daggett county shall remain closed itil July 1 1937 Moon lake DUCHE8NE COUNTY: Dncheane-rive- r the lakee in Lake canvon below the forks Red creek and where the Victroy Current creek below said streams shall open highway crosses to fishing on May 16 regardless of the 7000 over feet In are fact that they streams elevation All other lakes and in the Uintah mountalnas In Duchesne of 7000 county lying above an Altitude feet and Red creek and Current creek above the point where the Victory highway crosses said streams shall be closed until Julv 1 1937 EMERY COUNTY: Huntington river pfthe shall be open re!ow the Left Hand fork on May 16 regardless of the fact that a is above 7000 feet fortioii of said river GARFIELD COUNTY Tropic reservoir and Its tributaries and Ipson creek shall remain closed to fishing entire year of 1937 Blue Spring creek shall remain closed until July 1 1937 MORGAN COUNTY East canyon from White's crossing to J ast canyon dam and Francis creek from its junction with Lost creek to Its source shall remain closed the entire year of 1937 SALT LAKE COUNTY All the lakes at tile head of Big Cottonwood shall remain closed until July 1 1937 City creek Mountain Dell reservoir and Little Cottonwood through Murray City closed the be only shall park entire year of 1937 SANPETE— Boulger creek above its Junction with Huntington river shall be closed the entire year of 1937 8EV1ER COUNTY Fremont river below the Johnston reservoir for a distance of 300 yards shall remain cloaed for the entire year of 1917 Provided also that the portion of Fish lake Tying within a radius of 250 feet from the mouth of Twin creek shall reiuaiu cloaed the entire season of 1937 SUMMIT COUNTY The following streams and lakes In Summit county below 7000 fet In elevation shall be closed to fishing until June 15 1937: All of the Weber river and Its tributaries above the new cement bridge above Oakley Beaver creek and Its tributaries above the main highway In Kim as All lakes and tributaries tg lakes above aUK tude of 7000 feet in Uintah mountain in 8ummit cotti shall remain closed The until July 1 192 wa ters in Summit county following shall remain closed the entire year of 1037: Hetner creek the Echo dam for a distance of 250 yards above the Intake of the spillway and from the needle valve of the te - aa dam downstream an approximate distance of 300 yards to a point where said stream joins the old river bed the Weber river from 50 feet above the crest of Weber Provo canal diversion dam to first county road and bridge uelow the dam an approximate distance of 200 Kimball eveele from Kir mrnren yards down stream for a distance of two miles UINTAH COUNTY All lakes and streams in the Uintah mountains In Uintah county lying above an altitude of 7000 feet shall be closed to fishing until 1 1917 The following waters in July Uintah-county shall remain closed tha entire year of 3 937: All the waters of Little Brush creek including tributaries Fast Park reservoir the headwaters of Big Brush creek beginning at Windy park thence down to the Big Sinks Including all tributary streams in Oaks Park WASATCH COUNTY That portion cf Midway Spring creek running the Midway state fish hatcherythrough property and Deer creek in Hasatch county shall he closed to fishing the entire year of 1937 Red creek and Current creek in Wasatch county lying above the point where the Victory highway crosses said stream shall be closed to fishing until July 1 1937 The Provo river be- low the upper south fork above Woodland shall be opened on May 16 regard' less of elevation WEBER COUNTY— All waters above the mouth of the narrows of the South rora oi me ugaen river in Weber shell be dosed the entire year of county 1937 UTAH FISH ft $ i nfwellb cook OAMJrO COMMIBSIONEH Intermountain Empire I r y 'r |