Show ' - -' qo 'THE' SALT LAKE' TRIBUNE 6 MORNING SUNDAY JUNE 20 - I it elends k'41i''ri:t1:-'':- Trojans Get 64 Points N C A Riggs Hunt Softball Doings Washington Varsity Looks Good as Crew Classic Nears ' ' ' i ''': June 19 viewing moving finishes in Satur day's national collegiate A A track events changed two results Cal after pictures of the tonight Both were in th high hurdles event Roy Staley Cid versity of Southern California Was awarded second place over Allan Tolmich of Wayne univer- sity Bob Osgood University of 4 t ' :::: was given fourth place over Verne Sumner Ramses State Teachers of Emporia who was Michigan ' relegated to fifth By RUSSELL NEWLAND BERKELEY Cal June 19 (P)— Three meet records were smashed Saturday as University of Southern' California successfully defended Its team title in the sixteenth annual national collegiate A A track and field championships The powerful Trojan squat upholding the championship traditions of earlier Dean Cromwell-coache- d teams took only two first places but managed to roll up the impressive total of 64 points The victory mar- gin was swelled by a substantial number of other positions gained through a well balanced team Stanford pressed Southern California with 50 points with the balance of the teams well back in the distribution of tallies b 4 It Woodruff Does Meet records–were established In the half-mil- e Woodruff by Johnny e of Pittsburgh the run by Notre Rice and Dame of Gregory In the pole vault by Bill Sefton of Southern California Woodruff long-legge- d negro who Won the 1936 Olympic 800 meters championship charged into the lead at 200 yards and won as he pleased ' two-mil- II d In 1:503 He had a lead over Ross Bush of Southern California at the finish The old record was 1:509 set in 1933 by Charles five-yar- Hornbestel of Indiana Rice who took fourth place in the mile climaxed a tough after-noon- 's e work with a victory in a sprinting finish The time was 9:142 compared with the former record of 9:167 set by Charles Shu two-mil- gert of Miami in 1932 Sefton already coholder of the Unofficial world's vault record set a new meet mark by clearing 14 feet 8 inches The unofficial worlds record which he shares with his teammate Earle Meadows is 1 4 feet 77 inches George Varoff of Oregon recog 8 I razed world' s 6't's inches record holder at 14 and Meadows each feet cleared 14 feet 4 inches but Varoif received second-plac- e points on his first by making the vault A A record try The former N C Was 14 feet 34 inch set last year and held Jointly by Sefton and 8 sis dis 4'4' s- Meadows Ohio State was third in team scar- ing with 28 Other team points were distributed as follows: Columbia 21 Washington State 20 Indiana 20 Kansas Teachers (Pittsburg) l'T Michigan 18 Notre Dame 15 rrisconsin 12 Georgia 11 Boston college 10 'Pittsburgh 10 06 Kansas Teachers (Emporia) 8 IL' C L A 10 San Jose State 10 California 10 Drake 10 Nebraska 10 Wayne 6 Colorado 8 Idaho 8 Oregon 8 Michigan State 7 Temple 6 Kansas State 6 Georgia Tech 4 Washington 4 Maryland 4 I I -- 4' Minnesota 4 Institute - Kentucky Rice 3 Illinois 2 Texas Marquette 112 Duke 112 2 1 Point Secitild a sixth scoring: 8 third 1 place Firstfourth 6 4 10 nnintS: fifth 2 41t: : p: ::I 4' I: 473 WA r 1:11-11- I) '':: ' i:i yf- 6 1- -- V I I ' ' 1:1:: 4 feet 10 i ' Johnisom 1 h $: ! 1 t ':' f ' 1 ': CHICAGO June 19 UPI—Making recovery after losing the first two sets Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles the defending titleholder reached the finals of the national clay courts tennis championships Saturday by defeating Art Hendrix 0:i a brilliant l: '4& ' ' 4 42k ! ii 14' - 7: ::3 '::' v t i of Lakeland Fla z 1 ' t" ' ' (p :l ' 7 : t :::: - i 14' 4: '7' '''j 1 1:s:!S:i:!1::::: :i::: lik166 ' 7: :7: 1 8 8 4 I i - t 1 ''' - )- & taIt- - ? - 1 ?: tj 4 t :r:g' ::: :10i:7°P- :: ':::11 - ' ' — ::: a :: t:::':30::!':N '3" : yk' ' '''''' ' ' :: 7 i -- :: INS:f: ::: --- 1 f i: ::: — i :: i'' :' Ili" ''''' :44-- k f ' ': : - ::j:::: :" st 2 Lash ran the 19 (UP)—Archie San Romani Saturday to take the featUre race of track meet by less than a yard from Don Lash of Indiana The time was 4:072 an even half 00-de- n second off the world record figures of Glenn Cunningham who was third six feet behind Lash Luigi Beccali Italian Olympic ace failed in his last competitive ap- peallth'ce trailing the favored Cun- Gene ningham by five yards Venzke Penn stylist amazed the Special to The Tribune 420000 spectators by dropping out OGDEN—Delpha Hales comely tennis enthusiast and thrice cham- - after posting 3:014 in an attempt to create a new world record at of women's division Roger Morris bow Joe Rantz No 7 Ensign No 6—Amel Elder Ted Larson No 7—Joe Riggotto Stewart No 8—Paul Shultz Barton No 9—Mead Janney Dunn No Powell- tsve William Elimination Plans - Keith Jerry Softball Slate SUNDAY'S GA DES At White Park vs taker Motor Rose's time was minutes 6:42 7:30 p tn—Mutual Creamery Va Gen seconds setting a new record for eral Electric Ratters vs Wolfe's 8:30 p the track 9:30 p m—Firmage vs Utah Poultry EI:30 33 '' - The four semifindlists in the Salt Lake district will be sponsored by the Sugarhouse post and Salt Lake post 409 Each will adopt two teams and supply thentt with the necessary equipment to play a round robin to determine a city yk'inner and the right to play for state honors State winners of Utah Colorado Montana and New Mexico will play for the district title and the trip to Buffalo Del Sheppick Wen No 11—Val Garfield Russ Magleby Clem Jones No I2—W G Rouillard Ray Thomas Pa June 19 (W) Ray Thompson The matches pit No 1 against of Columbus Ohio No 2 opening No 3 against No 4 No 5 againat No 6 No 7 No 8 No 9 against auto race No 10 and Noagainst 11 against No 12 'mile dirt track it hard-hittin- p men Al The lin of Mather's Eggs wins-thfirst ham for a hit to the green spot in left field Al cracked a double to the spot last Monday when the Egg crew lost a 3 The Egg game to N O Nelson ten led 31 to the sixth inning but successive doubles 'by Jack 6-- ' Reeves Bill Munsey and Pau'i Lawof Nelson's coupied vith three errors brought in five runs to give the Nelson ten the game - - Frances Steele of the Helm Drug girls' team hit two homers and two singles in four times Monday night as the Drug ten beat !Amer-als- o 3 Linen Frances plays a good game at first - Murphy Grocery pulled the surof the week by beating prime ' : Pinney Beverage grabbed the Co- lumbia league lead Tuesday night when Ostler Candy took a 6 beatLangs ing from Lang Company had ona big inning but it proved enough to win Walt Mackay to start the big inning and score aor — The on Pete Giacoma's homer Joe Nunley doubled and scored on Ralph - Smith's double a moment later Ray Baggs then lifted a long one over the center field fence to clear the bases Five long hits each going to the fence or over brought in five runs The phenomenal rise of PeckAsh-Parry from the cellar position in the Columbia league to a constant threat to top teams in the loop is no end of worry to 5-- - - (Continued on Following Page) " '':'74‘ On Slate the pion of the the "''-- e' - o 1 q 7f- "'-G:si- 1 °!:f :':: :4i:'''!-::::::--N ii' - - ::i((tik:::2:- ' ' mile three-quart- er Armstrong tennis tourney Sunday Great Finish will defend her title againit Marian Running a front race all the way Thomas The matches are scheduled for 2 p m on the Lester park Lash was still able to maintain a stiff sprint at the end courts Don Felt defending champion of that rode Cunningham into the the veterans' division will defend ground and forced San Romani to his title against W A Pearce in his best Cunningham moved into third place over Beccali midway another' feature match Frank Duncan' a newcomer - in through the third quarter an& carthe men's singles ranks whose easy ried San Romani with him Closing consistent game will be matched in on the leader both men matched the against game Lash stride for stride as they played by Lynn Foley to decide reached the last turn arid in the honors in the men's division should battle down the stretch San Romani d lead and held opened up a provide an interesting match Duncan also will meet the win- it to the end In the big upset of the day Delmer ner of a match between Claude Burton and Pat Quinn to decide Brown of the North Texas Twins ran to a fine triumph in winner of the handicap division Frank Reeder and Paul Harames the quarter mile Denis Shore South perennial finalists are matched with African Olympic import tired in the Claude Burton and Howard Littlef- stretch and finished fourth behind ield for the men's doubles crown George Arnold Milrose A C and Bruce Charlesworth and Frank Jim Herbert New York curb exDosey wlil play for the boys' single change negro title Steeplecluae Record First place winners in all singles The only record in the meet was events will be awarded trophies while doubles winners will receive set by Floyd Lochner Oklahama The awards will be steeplechaser who ran the two-migold medals distance qver obstacles in 9:593 for made following the matches Veteran a new American mark Joe McCluskey stayed close until the end Louis Zamperini southern Ogden Schedules California freshman ran to an expected victory in the flat Tennis Trials trek nosing out Cornell's victor in for berths on 9"Wreck" Welch I C OGDEN—Tryouts :282 the Pasdoe and Knight cup tennis teams to represent Ogden in interElroy Robinson of San Francisco city tournaments will open Monday in the half mile led a field of eix evening at Lester park Lloyd Jac- throughout the circults and broke obsen tennis director of the city the tape in 1:516 within two secrecreation program announced Sat- onds of Ben Eastman's world mark Fourteen feet was the limit in the urday Five juniors will comprise the pole Vault with Clarence Warmer-daof Fresno State college leading Pardo° team with five seniors Jack Mauger and Bill Graber forming the Knight cup team d low hurdles race In the The first series is slated at Logan June 27 Ogden defeated Logan last Dartmouth's John Donovan caprace in 236 year for- the first time in several tured a blanket-finis- h 11 '""iss--:e:'' ::::-5:-::::- : z :::::::ii:::::::::::::::: 150-ya- rd :::::::i:: "-:-:-- 4 f:44::: ::: :: : ii:: - 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Copyright 1937 - G4 e4AittLitatzt 1 VP' TL0 o Atv's - 337 — — — - 'we i ' c'''' - — — — ' d -- 4'12 32 — - -- 41:1N i 375 40 31 - Pct 650 ' ' 1 000 ' SOUTHERN ASSO4CIATIO4 Won 1It 21 19 Little Rock ' 23 17 Memphis 21 32 Birmingham ' - ' ' Yoti of a pretty girl:And we honestlyi)elieve that mOst 'men will like the affable friendly charm of Van Dyck 32's You get more expenitiv'e tobuccos in Nan Dyck 32's you get full enjoyment down to the last fraction of an inch ‘ well-playe- at balloons t First Presbyterian clinched the interchurch softball league championship Saturday by defeating the 0 in a St Mark's Episcopal First Presbyterian Soils Of Pericles 1 ciliA11“114 '' - Presbyterians Cop Softball Title posted shocking various distances The closing event will start at 2 o'clock and will be a double target round The men will shoot an American round of 30 arrows and women will shoot a Columbia round of 24 arrows The meet is open - seconds: rd 1' f-- - will be arranged at 'desigtime later according to President Mardee Robinson Sunday's shoot will open at 1 p m—witha wand event which includes 36 arrows with men shooting from a range and women at 50 yards At 130 p m a balloon shoot Will be staged with some: rapid fire I mA - 220-yar- nated lton fOA:''::- ::::000:::::: ::4--::-- m club - 1-- 4-- A - Salt Lake City's new municipal archery range at Lindsey Gardens will be dedicated Sunday with a special shoot under the combined directionof the city ::::?:-- le Lindsey Gardem Archery Rthigeto Be Opened ' es 12-1- Heffernan Bill Larson ' Frances Steele Stars The Salt Lake City elimination must be played by July 15 which necessitates immediate entry of all Art Duteams desiring to enter paix is in charge 9! the Salt Lake district and may be reached at Wasatch 1380 exchange 886 or at 1224 Lake street Orson Naylor Orem Deb Johnson 9-- Tennis le ABOARD 7 Saturday nosing out Billy Winn of Detroit before a crowd of 30000 second fastest mile in history the fourth Princeton invitation four-oare- Rano-e- J June s ::: LANGHORNE To Tape Lochner Sets Record PRINCETON N LI —Mauri Rose won the feature at the Langhorne Chase Champion and Cunningham 6 No ': - Mauri Rose Victor In Speed Test - POUGHKEEPSIE N Y June 19 UP)—The University of Washington made its final move in preparation for the defense of its intercollegiate rowing title Saturday when Coach Al UIbrickson shifted Coxswain Earl Shenck from the junior varsity to the varsity eight Shenck displaces John Rosenkranz who will take his place in the jayvee shell in the regatta TuesThe introduction of Shenck day in the first boat gives the Huskies veterans at every position for the new cox was director of the fine d shell that narrowly missed going to the Olympics last summer Rosenkranz has been varsity cox since early season He replaced Bob Moth coxswain a year ago who graduated While Ulbrickson was bolstering his first boat California's varsity and freshman eights were turning in impressive time trials The varsity came down the course in 19:19 and the frosh turned in a spanking 9:12 for two miles The freshmen picked up the varmark and sity at the two-mipulled away easily but the first boat showed great promise when it sent the beat up 36 in the final mile after the frosh had retired The freshman eight's trial is the best rowed on the river for a first year eight this June while the varsity trial eclipses everything but the 19 flat turned in by Washington Early in the week ::- f' :'"s: 4 San Romani Captures Mile At Princeton Meet Change in Coxswain - :: The teams are made up as follows: No 1—Art March Hy Duckworth H Quayle N 2—H F Lott J W Ridd R J Corfield No 3—Wes Christensen Ray Cromit Max Wimmer No Erickson Haws and Ray Gene Wallace No 5—W 8 Hook Abel Larson A C 6 iVo Ife's Department Store Thursday night Wolfe's was tied with General Electric for the Metropolitan league leadership but the defeat places G E In first place with an excellent chance to Murphy's cop first half honors has dropped Its other eleven starts this being its first win The six-hpitching of young Ernie Ward kept the usually g Wolfe team from solidly in the The highlight of the game was Ernie' s strikeout of Gene "Reno" Smith with the hoses loaded Bill Murphy Fred Pone' Gene and Bert Tussenbrook also played some good ball for the Grocery Final games in the first half will be played during the coming Columweek in the Metropolitan bia United and Employes leagues The second half will start Sunday July 4 three-ma- Ntlt ' ::': i 4:41 'II 1 to win the annual P oughkeepsie regatta Tuesday Gordon Adams No 3 John White No 4 Jim McMillin No 5 George Hunt Don Hume stroke John Rosenkranz coxswain is seated in the center Huskies-Ma- Ie ' 1 By HAROLD CARPENTER The Los Angeles Red Devils will make a stop in their barnstorming trip of the northwest and play one of the leading Salt Lake softball teams at White park Monday night June 28 The Red Devils are one of the best teams in the country winning third place in the national tourney in 1936 at Detroit besides winning the California state chamTheir record of thirty-on- e pionship wins in thirty-fou- r starts in exhibition ball proves that they have a fast team capable of meeting the strongest type of opposition on their trips A team to meet the Red Devils was to be chosen late Saturday night when Equitable Life from the United league Pinney's from the Columbia league and General Electric from the Metropolitan league were slated to engage in a round robin to decide the best team to meet the invaders—Any one of the three should be a capable opponent with Pinney's having a slight advantage gained by competition in the national last fall 6-- 4 lA Left to righ t: :::'1iftbt:: ''? Here are the Washington Huskies favored Charles Day No 'Z ::':::'!:::' - :1 st -: : 'N' '' ii"' ::: ‘ :4-7- 1 t 11 1 ' ::0 t' ' :: ::'4 ' i::::1::1 '' i - 4 I B ' e e t Joe Hunt also Riggs wi11 of Los Angeles' for the singles title Hunt eliminated Walter Sunday Senior of San Francisco in the other 3 6 2 semifinals match 'Riggs and Hunt expected to make a strong bid were eliminated in the 2 64 by quarterfinal round 7 The Veterans of Foreign Wars Norman Bickel and Norbert Burannounce a national softball tourgess University of Chicago ney for boys of 16 years of age or under to take place in Buffalo In the early fall Preliminary Utah Copper Plans competition will be carried on followed elimination a with city g Golf Matches by state and district tourneys The rules for eligibility are few aMAGNA—The regular team 16 or under and golf schedule at the Utah Copper club will Boys must be own equipget under way Tuesday their with ninehoie must furnish matches slated to get under way at ment for the preliminary gaines 4:30 p m 1 ' 1 ': 4- $ AO" " : ?: 46 :i ': olou 'i : : It3040r - Clay Tourney :k ' - )ilt s':40:::011to(o :4kol' s ' A I 1 ‘ '' 94w: 1: '1!': 1 recreation department and the lite Archery club The bow and arrow contestwilL close the feet 614 inches (under new rule) : Custer Colorado 6 feet 6 14 inches Thurber Recreation week activities ' Southern California 6 feet4 614 inches The range was put in order un- inches tie Ohio Slate ft feet - Walker foe fifth place betweevi Vickery Texas and der the direction of Ray Forsinches (Win Burke Marquette 6 feet 2 recreation supervisor tier cleared height on first :lump Critter berg city On second and Thurber no third) The rand has a perfect setting Southern California Pole Ore Varoff 14 feet 8 li inches: II and is ranked with the best in the feet 4 Ve inches Earle Meadows Southern country: Shooters will be alHowe 4 71 inceem: 14 feet 1 3 feet 10 ' inches: lowed to use the targets at any Southern California ' California Wet1 Wisconsin 3 feet inchest hours practicA time ' Haller Regular 13 feet 6 inches chert Rice institute t Vaente cleared helghtnn first 11t!eTTITI with - frie instruction by- - experiHaller cleared height Meadows On merond enced members of the the Archery earlier attempt thine Welched) Vault-Be- ' ''' 148 dash-Be- rdee 440-yar- d Washington State: Malott Stanford Howelle Ohio State Belcher Georgia Tech: Gilt Bosto n col- Stanford Time :471 lege: McCurdy Nebraska 5350 feet Shot puti-Pra- ticis 52 17: Reynolds Zang Boston college Stanford 5178: Watson Michigan 1113 ColumbiaRyan Columbia 5044 Taylor 4993 Two-mil- e run-- Rice Notre Dame: Feller Drake: Fray Michigan State Deckard CaliIndiana Drake:newVoorhees Padget A A N G Time 9142 fornia record told mark 9:187 get la 1932 by Charles Wingert Miami) d low hurdles-Vic- kery Souticem SlimCalifornia: Welerahauser Stanford Lunen rer Kansas Teachers (Emporia): A Willis Ken- Purdue Berkeley U C L Time i2l13 tucky Ohio State 6 Jump- -A Ihrit ton High ":Z r 77 -- 7-- Notre Dame ' To Clash in '''''! s -- P 10' 4 wns 6 inches: Faymonville feet 5 inches e : - Jump-K- ' "::::: - ' 7' 4 ftli f '' ' i A ' ! :: :t 'T -- :: 4--4 Pair Scheduled 'It11 ' 1 - i- - s - ' I kc 1 Ss0004lesmk44- ''' i - 7 - 880-ya- 4 4 0 In Tennis' Meet Finals ' 6-- 4 - ' - ikk :f' 00r kt100 t lita t CUTTER FAUNCE off Newport R I June 19 (A)—Harold S Vanderbilt's yacht Ranger candidate for defense of the America's cup high hurdles-Toflecirgia Tolmich Wayne college: Staley Southern Saturday defeated Gerard B LamCaliforaia Sumner Kansas Teachers (Ern- - bert's Yankee over a 27 miles Rice rirtigteOggFiciind M1c4hyati Patterson course It was Ranger's third vicdash Columbia: Johnson races Welershauser Stanford Om Washington tory over Yankee in trial crossed the finish line State Ledford Washington State Elliott Ranger Time seven minutes ahead of Yankee Indiana Mueller Michigan State :213 The yachts battling for cup dePittsburgh: Push Southern California Beetham Ohio fense bonbrs sailed the first race State Paimason Washington Squire Ohio of the second trial series in a modSlate Bedillon KEITISILS Teachers (Pitts A A Time 1:503 new N C burg) erate northeast by east wind met in 1933 by record (Old mark Yankee which led Ranger by Charles Hornboalel Indiana) San Jose State about a boat Javelin throw-T- odd length at the first 214 feet 1Hili Inches: Reitz U C L A!: Johnson Idaho 207 mark had a double head rig aban208 feet 112 inches GlickeYson feet 11 14i Welles Maryland the novel single head rig inches 207 feet 6 Soper Southern Cali- - doning fornia 202 feet 7 inches Karakash Duke she used in the first trial series 195 feet 81) inches Kansas ing Teachers Her first mark lead was the first Broad (Pittiiburg) 25 feet 314 inches: Nutting time the Vanderbilt boat trailed at California 25 feet 3 Inches Peacock Tern- - the mark since the trials opened' Tile 24 feet 11 inches Hu bbard Mn Cola 24 feet 912 inches Boone Southern Ranger took the lead and the Manuel weather California 24 feet 8 3t filches berth early in the second California 24 feet 5 inches Discus-P- ete Stanford 158 feet leg and as the craft turned the Zagar 8 inches: Gribbin Stanford 155 feet 3 the Vanderbilt boat inches Socoltaky Kansas State 152 feet second mark 1 inch: Gaspar seasons Southern 'California 140 led by six minutes Idaho 148 feet inching: O kom0 R: :ii'l f:: :: i 2Ji 11":' 4'‘!'7:::1: -- ii-- t ' :: C" t - " ::::::' 1'41 The stimmaries: e ru- n- Fenske Wisconsin Smith Indiana Rice Notre Dame l'aliens Trutt Alexander St anford Kentucky imp 4:139 120-yar- d '' itia4 ': I: '4 ::: 120-ya- (11 ' t r: ' i::: - a ' :li Officials ' ' ' '10‘1"' i —: i " ! 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