| Show IS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1937 Rain Stops Jenkins’ Speed Test After Run of Two Hours — JCD -- has The out now the Football vanished is in has open and will hiding or more for three months next state to in the be that continue Other of uniforms will witness th issuance and equipThursday ment at the three Utah colleges and Friday the serious work begins of making ready for the 1937 Rocky Mountain conference championship ' The beginning of a new football campaign this year presents the usual problems to the coaches Some are major and tome are minor but every coach has them to solve every fall As is the nature of the football coach he regards each puzzle 'in magnified fashion Perhaps there never was a football coach who didn’t feel himself overwhelmed with grave and weighty difficulties as he began to put his machine together Mostly the riddles supply their own answers as the preparatory work much-publiciz- ed Shatters More Speed Records in Abbreviated Drive Eiglit World Sees It Marks Fall C Derks J By been In Trial corner around which football It ah n 150 Stalwarts to Report at Will Start Again as Soon Salt As Special UtalT Schools Dries to The Tribune BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS — Ab Jenkini turned loose the thunder of his a speedster Wednesday morning-o- n dash and for two projected hours rode a more scorching pace than njan has ever rjdden before Then a sudden desert thunderstorm submerged th® salt forcing the Utah racing veteran into the pits and him of immediate opporraise the bookful of automobile speed records he seeks during his current campaign on this course Before “finish" was written to depriving ‘progresses There are the yawning chasms to be bridged which were opened by graduation some of the most promising talent of last year is not returning to school4 a good end has to be switched to a guard position a potential wizard as a fullback has to be sent to halfback There is no doubt that the shifting and sorting task which confronts a coach as his warriors gather is one of large proportions tunity to another phase of the training period A foqtball player out of condition is more helpless than a boxer entering Wednesday’s run however Ab had a match out of shape Caution tacked eight world records in the has to be exercised to avoid books riding 350 112 miles in the two hours five minutes and injuries which have a most anCondition is ' noying habit of accumulating in the early days of training when the bovs are not yet hardened and the muscles do not so promptly obey the commands of the mind seconds he held the wheel That averages 168 09 miles per hour And his before car had foiled to an un p certain stop in the water made a that lake of the salt course Ab hopped out with the announcement that the minute the course is inch-dee- Prospective gridiron luminaries at Utah State Agricultural college at Logan Utah university at Salt Lake City and Brigham Young university at Provo were straggling Into their home camps Wednesday In answer to the first call of the football season set for Thursday By Thursday evening the big majority of 150 athletes who are expected at the three schools will have taken physical examination filled out eligibility cards and received moleskins ready for the start of some very intensive practice Friday Drill Friday Conference rules do not allow coaches to gather their charges together on the greensward until September 10 but all preliminaries are put out of the way before that time so that the players can be rushed right into heavy practice Utah and B Y U both have games just two weeks after the opening and therefore have plenty of work to accomplish in a short time in order to put smooth funning clubs on the field for the opening test Utah Aggies will not start their season until October 2 but when the Farmers get started they meet the seven big teams In the conference on successive Saturdays without a breather All three Utah coaches are hopeful about the coming season and have fine squads on hand The prospects point to one of the best races stagedshere for several years Early Arrivals The early arrivals at the Cougar camp - who reported Wednesday wereCaptain Wayne Soffe end Ken Soffe halfback Vaughn Lloyd Mark Murray and Duane Brown guards Glen Allen Jackson Jewkes Jack Christensen and Charles Roberts backs and Dew Leonard end Among the Aggie early birds were Elvin Wayment Wally Braegger Rain stopped Ab Jenkins Wednesday in his latest attempt on world speed records The Utahn drove only two hours but Ken Scott Royal Kalis Mike Stipac shattered eight world and eight international speed marks in that time —He is shown here giving jMMgnafto his crewihathe is "Ken Shulsen Darol Wintel and Lee and Guy Cardon going to drop a note The 4 big majority of the Utah players have been in Salt Lake City all summer dry he’ll be out to finish what he began Wednesday for For the three Utah schools there is relatively little time Here arq the world’s records JenUtah due schedule of are before the the first kins set up with the former record games preparation university plays its first game September 25 at Bozeman with and holder Fifty kilometers 1(6 38 miles per Montana State On the same day Brigham Young entertains hour Hans von Stuck 165 21 Greeley Teachers at Provo These early dates afford the Utes Fifty miles 170 27 miles per hour and the Cougars only a bare two weeks for readying purposes Hans von Stuck 167 38 One hundred kilometers 17196 The Utah Aggies have a week the better of it since their first miles per hour John Cobb 167 62 game is booked for October 2 at Logan with Montana State One hundred miles 17511 miles Football followers naturally are keenly eager to know how per hour Jenkins 169 57 Two hundred kilometers 175 93 the teams are going to shape up in the 1937 race They are avid miles per hour Jenkins 170 29 is unfortunate for Two hundred miles 177 43 miles for every scrap of news from the camps It no— system -- of perhour" Jenkins 17X30 them —or perhaps it is fortunate-- that there-i- s Five hundred kilometers 167 69 crystal gazing which will accurately reveal the future develop- miles per hour: Jenkins 167 11 ments in football Time alone ran supply the answers to the One hour 177 05 miles per hour hundreds of questions which race through the football fan's mind Jenkins 17100 Besides these world records JenThere seems to be a general conviction among collegiate devotees hereabouts that the University of Utah will present its kins also broke the international class A records for the same disstrongest team in several years that the Aggies will find their tances giving him 16 marks in all many gaping gaps hard to fill and that the Cougars will be bet- The world and class A records were the same except for ter off for material than they have ever been before and 50 miles In class A these two marks were formerly held by John 'AGGIE LOSSES 1IE IFV Cobb the in 164 82 and the Graduation probably struck heaviest against the Aggies second In first 166 72 The R M C champions lost thirteen or fourteen of their e Fast Start players Among the absentees will b'e Kent Ryan start taking who was a football team in himself and who will be hisAb made a terrific starting lap at above 160 miles missed both on of his account sorely great playing ability and per hour and within three laps for his inspirational value to the team Other stars of the 1936 turning the 12 tv mile circle at between 177 and 180 miles per hour Opening rouncl matches in men s Aggies who completed their collegiate terms last year are Bob His car was riding smoothly singles and boys’ singles in the giant Bunker Eddie Peterson Lawrence Mbtthews Ed Wade Dal the track was in near perfect con- C Y O tennis tournament are White Shirley Jackson Ole Boam Cluff Snow Paul Blanton dition at the start which was made scheduled Thursday on the Victory r at 9 50 a m M S T Two miles of courts Reese Bullen and others Cliff Poole also may not return soft salt on the east side of the Eight matches in each division circle slowed the car somewhat but will be conducted A number of perAs an offset for these losses ing grid war with equanimity so Jenkins pounded out a pace formers will not swing into action It be will Kimball’s first full even indicates we are informed that Coach hat only too clearly what until Friday year in complete chaige of the Dick Romney has an extraordimay be expected in the way of recPairings for opening matches folfootballers He Cougar reports low all distances for ords ” narily fine array of new talent that his material is “three deep was plenty of drama writMen’s Singles that freshmen and reserves in which means that he has three tenThere Dillon Cannon vs Art Kavanaugh into the brief drive sufficient number and compepotentially good men for every Jenkins promised his pit crew speed 6pm Frank Mangan vs Jim tency are available for replaceposition Kimball will be withwas prepared for the lashNeville Walt Keyting vs ments Knowing football folks out the excellent service of but none 6pm steed John Polanshek 6pm Bob Lynch have an inward conviction that Vern Waldo Captain Wheeler ing he gave his the soft salt on the vs Jack Maher 7 p m Henry through the Aggies will be pretty hard Mac Dow Red Settle Jack Slashing cast side the and orange pro- McGean vs Jim Kelly 7pm Pat to beat Woodward Melvin Kavache-vic- jectile bucked red then Maher vs Jack Heinz 7pm Coach Eddie Kimball at BrigMac Johnson and two or smoothed out anda pounded dash Kane O’Carroll vs Cy Bogden 8 p into headlong ham Young views the oncom three others) that rushed Ab and Bill Oliver his m P J O'Carroll vs Bill riding companion past the A A A MANY UTES GONE 8pm timing stand at a speed above 180 Boys’ Singles The Utes lost 19 players from the 1936 squad including miles per hour The fastest lap for Mack Williams vs Jim Sweeney Pine letter men Among the absentees will be Captain Newell the run was 180 2 miles per hour vs Charles HarTom Daly 2pm mon 2 p m Ed McChrystal vs Call Sterl Jensen Jim Folger Jay Banks Don Johnson Norm turned as Jenkins boosted the record nearly eight miles an Harry Keyting 2 p m Jim Keefe Seibold Hy Callister Eddie Leupold Sears Madsen Joe Wirth hour above the previous record vs Neville 3 p m “Bill Neville at lin Del Avery Jay Rideout Frit Duehlmcier Lavon Whitney 180 for lap after lap vs Doug Riding Tom Conrady 3 p m Bob Jenkins felt first smattering of Ed Eberle Carlos Hulse and Wayne Shaw vs Jack Sweeney Ray Atkinson will rain after hethe 3pm 4 had been out for an Bill Sweenev vs Bill Halloran also be out because of ineligibility a hour and half A brisk south wind Observers tell us that the Utes are strong at tackles and came with the droplets making it p m Ruel Halloran vs Paul Best ends and in tlfe backfield and that if they have any weakness difficult for Jenkins to hold his car 4pm the course at the far side Still at all it is at guard Coach Ike Armstrong is generally regarded on the Utah veteran continued to pound Ilotterill as having good replacements fop records finally however being Betty The forthcoming season will be the last football campaign forced to slow his pace to a lap av- Wins Links Match of just above 170 In the Rocky Mountain conference under'the Shortly arrange- erage wind freshened and completethe Betty Botterill and Mrs R T ment Next year the “Big Seven” lineup goes into effect An ly without the clouds sim- Stewart went into the grand finals warning interesting point is that the Aggies this ear play every one of ply opened up and dropped what of the Country club directors’ cup tournament when Miss Botterill water was handy on the course the teams which will constitute the “Big Seven ” downed Mrs A C Moore 2 and 1 to Captains this year are: University of Utah Kail Schieckman Forced Stop and Mrs Stewart defeated Mrs ErUtah State Bernard Magnussen B Y U Wajne Soffe Ab accepted the inevitable and nest Halverson 5 and 4 in semicame in but before he did puddles final tussles The final match will be played stood on the salt and by the time Dean Detton Wins the car had stopped there was half next week an inch of water across the big Mrs A C Moore won the blind ‘TR4IMNG PERIOD BRIEF — CYO Tennis AAU Swim Slated to Open Tooele Starts Meet Opens Grid Drills English Grid Thursday at Chicago Results first-lin- -- two-ho- 5000-poun- d h 200-mi- le Con-rad- Over Masked Marvel circle Just ad— when of bogey prize start can be Wednesday — con fee problematical the new at the Canyon y Sept (AP) — Adolph Kiefer Chicago's young king of the backstroke swimmers opens another campaign Thursday for freestyle laurels in the Amateur Athletic union's fiftieth national championship meet Kiefer at 19 holder of virtually fessional include the veterans every backstroke record in the book Johnny Riley of Angeles Elbert Thursday will dive into Lake Michi- Root of Detroit and A1 Greene of field in quest Chicago gan with an and a pair of brilliant d of the free style title and Ohio State university youngsters on Saturday last day of the three-da- y Jim Patterson and A1 Patnik meet will make another try In the fourth event of the openfor the individual medley cham- ing day program the Detroit Athletic club will defend its pionship Although Jack Medica Seattle’s medley relay championship against great free style powerhouse prob- Michigan the University of Pittsably will not be around Kiefer will burgh the Lake Shore A C of find the field no push- Chicago Fort Worth Texas M over Tony Haynie of the Univer- C A and the Canton Ohioy Sea of Michigan’s powerful inter- Lions sity collegiate champion teams will be Trials in the mile scheduled for back to defend the title he won a Wednesday were called off because year ago at Des Moines Iowa in of the small field the American record time of 2 14 3 Ralph Flanagan of Miami Fla will defend one of his two crowns Sopwith Sails NEW YORK Sept 8 WP) — T O in the mile swim Thursday and figures to repeat without difficulty M Sopwith unsuccessful challenger The chief aspirants for the three-met- for the America’s cup sailed for springboard diving title left England Wednesday on the liner vacant when Dick Degener of the Queen Mary Mrs Sopwith was with University of Michigan turned pro him CHICAGO 8 all-st- 220-yar- 300-met- cr d er TOOELE— Tooele high school's White Buffaloes reported for pracand tice Wednesday afternoon from general appearances lack of equipment is all that prevented the whole male population of the school from reporting Fifty men were in suits at the first practice This year’s large turnout is attributed to the two prospective games that will be played in Hawaii during the month of December The Buffaloes have accepted a contract calling for games with Roosbvelt high school and a picked team of the athletic association on the island December 13 and 22 respec- tively Tooele's team will be coached this year by Dan Gillespie who was named coach this summer after the resignation of Sterling Harris C'ayton Wardell will act as assistant coach Lloyd Wins Title Jack Lloyd won the Bonneville caddy golf championship Wednesday when he defeated Vaughn Bates 3 and 1 in the totle clash First flight honors went to Earl Dicker-so- n over Grant Buck 2-- ts BUILDS IDEM TOATlWAT 1-- Men's SUITS 75 4-- for half a fast laps before the start but the storm cut his opporto drive short with Jenkins tunity still barrelling the car along It is apparent that Ab’s car has dozen what it takes this year than a year ago when phone- -- — r- Was CO 314 — Salt taka in Inc no Pacific Ave CKjr- - Utah Choice DUNBURY woolens styling by a man who knows what men demand tailoring by a master craftsman That's what goes into every TownClad suit! 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