Show - i -77 ' - 0 — ' - - ' P — i ' — - 11' i ' - — S — - - t C ' ' Complete Pages of Activity Sports---S- ix - - r) Services Wiriphotos— Four-News -- - Coveracve - 4 ) 1 PART 3 - SALT LAKE IITAH'SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY CITY ' ' It e b I - - tg- - 0 A i4iI s nn e - - t ::: : ? ::n?vmp4tm11:yr-t-fg''"""77!7- 1 kif::g:$::t::igi:7:::45i::gc::!:!::::g:::::1):::::'::)'::-::- i :s 14 :?:!i'A::::'''"'''::::::-:- c4L Iils''t':':':i':f':::':!i:':::'s!t:::4:::i:'':'::i'''"L''':'t!''i3'''':'5:'':4:::-::':'01 vr 4 u f if !tit 'A ::' ' ': 4'71- 1 1tIli:1t111 -: ai :A - ko I zti5°r4'"!!!!!!tkl :Jf A i'' 4 ii 11:':r ‘::-:I- :?'''' ) :::::::::' 4"1:::'1 t' ‘ I - ! :::':::::!:::: ' ot i I i::S ' '1:''''''''":':'':':'''' ::!- - Cuppers Heatled :::?:'! next' a result of flaw- ing form was accorded first 'honors in the meet with 106 points His jumps were good for ' and 104 feet Ivan Hall flashed over the Engen hill takeoff for the two longest jumps of the day 115 and 114 feet but his form failed to approach that of Quinney and as a result he was relegated-'tsecond place with a total of 104 points Howell Barney Taft Ed Jimmy Critchlow and Jack Mecham were the only able to stand up on both their offi- cial leaps All other skimen went on at least one jump and were therefore thrown out of the running Jimmy Howell got one jump of 103 feet but otherwise the last- rated quartet jumped cautiously Vying for form rather than for dis- - ' ' 'i I:IA' -- N-:--'- - :tlitc- riA: $7 71f' i4-- 1 1 ' !: :Ag'': t i4:iij '::::::i!:f::::::': 4:::r:': '''':7:::: 1 vii:?4: :P i I i 1 iV' :t 4 :'::: if: ::Wi:: :1::!:::1 :A::"4 ::17 13:::!''::11::!:i:in:iig:lWi i ?'i :" t i::::!!m!:f 'I f:::::: I ii :11 :::: :: ) 1!?':""":::':' 44 ':: ' :t4:s ::::i ::' ::2 :: ::::'!" l' :: ::: ::01!1::- :ipq:j:i::::i ) it:: ' ' :N ''::'::::: ::"::i-::i- ' ' ::: C31:vt::44ip::" - " ar : 1 :1 ::A: :':::" 1 :: - - - - ' nt ::!::::: ' ' :4 :: -- ::::::::::: 4 ' f 6-- '1'::: ::t: Fred Texas Haas Jr New top-seed- wileminimmo San Romani: Sets New 3000 Mark -- :::' ::: t :::::-4:- ::4$!4:-4- :::::i:1'k::::l:::::-':::::1:I:::::1:- ' — 4 Lii!:::§:!!!!:41711ão'-'- —' Sunday Riggs plays Bitsy Grant :'H: ' 'i 7 ''f:: ' t11A:I:!3:::7T747: Atianta's-giakiller who is seek- A::':1 !:&!:(11r:--i::ti:J'f::::''!:-1t:i:'':::::!':'':''-4::::!:!':i':::::::&::':: :::ii:: 7727:7:W'!"4:'71 '' of ' the :' ing permanent possession Colonel HenrY L Doherty trophy :::A4! kli4:k:3 1:4!4::i::!::::!::i:' Grant who eliminated Elwood Coke ':'i'i::::::!:::Zi:i!:"&1: :' 1::: ':: ::? '::::::::t:imn5:':t'rMFP: C'''''i4ftt: ' of Portland Ore Friday to reach :et fence i:Zi4::i:' ::1:::::::i:j::! 4:: :i 1': the finals toppled Don Budge in i' ' I 4 ?:::e' ':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s '::'-:-Try For Distance e ':": last year's tournament after winY: ti:::!::::::4'::i:ig::::$1:::i!::!!:Ni':fi!t§!!::gii1:g::::i:D:::4i:ii!Nt::: 4:::i Walter Scott and Dick Kimball ning the 1935 renewal from Berkeley —— hurled themselves through space Bell it — ::: - ::::: Sot distances ' of 111 and108 feet ::F LI 0t Has ::: Champ Difficulty ' ::f::::::: to efforts 1 in their but respectively' '': '"':- 1e1:4"'-- '::!:J' ': gain yards they became unsteady Kovacs: who plays a cracking :!!:::!:1::::!-:':::':::::(:'- ': 1 ': and spilled game with a particularly good back" z4'if":: 1: Ll': Alt Engen and Sig Ulland did hand pulled even with Riggs at 3 tiiiCT J: '' )71il: :':: ±: :: ' some exhibition jumping setin the second '' Engen -" - breaking 7 " Oecording the longest leap of the service once—and i t was 40 games ii:agim'::: t) claw a distance of 132 feet Sig later before the champion went th Ulland went 122 on his first try ahead !:3:175:i!::g:::::::!:1::-:1t4:::!':and the pair sailed out 130 feet Grant also reached the doubles :A: :::J'? :J:::::::i:::-i::::::::I on two beautifully executed twin final with Wilmer Hines of Holly1 't1"'' :::::::::' ::::'1:&01k4iwiE4'''' Cal wood' but and his partleaps Riggs Sig Viand who represented the ner Wayne Sabin of Hollywood - ' :::s::p:-Lake Tahoe Ski 'club last year Cal the team went spilt NEW YORK Jan 8 'VP) --- Lrohlref7 ::::-4:! ::''"i'':!: in home Salt his out to make division of that before the ning plans youngest ! 4an Ronlani ::::1:::1q:c!'1'1::!1:::: fther 6 114lii)i:-:1st:' '': Lake City He is expected to be- University of Miami pair Gardner ':::"':::::':::'')'''i country's greatest milers 0604 tr IF' ::4::::::: come one of the six stars who will Mulloy and George Toley MdlanaA great Do Liastit 1n a '100- - ix lk'4::1)':::'''''''''' 4 Mulloy and Toley teaming better '::':::ii::'::fi'':: Apresent Utah at the Sun Valley :::::::':::::ii":::1:::-'::race iner I i ' 1 ' than their opponents trimmed Riggs tournament Clepn Cunningham lost his hold en ' 441:: ' '''':' :: ::':'' f :' ' :'''''''i:'''''':'' '1': With Alf Engen Kaare Engen and Sabin in three bitterly conthe event 1:'':i'':'':!1'''':i:':''':::'i'::'':''''':4:::::':i'::':7:''':':-I as the Knights : ' '' '' ::' 6 5 :'!''":i:'!:::'":!:1':::::1:::'!! and Sig Ulland virtually assured tested sets 3 of Columbus opened indoor the interteam on Utah the '''0':::W:1:'' track and field '' npsitions Mild Upset NI:!!1::il::::::414?::::34::: !i::1':::::i::: I est centers in the scrap for the Another teenth Regiment armory Saturday '''::!!::::!:'::::::'i:'A T' Dave Quinney Grant and Hines seeded third 4 remaining posts night fourth the for in mild line another :'1F1 himself elimiI' pulled put upset by Shooting forward In the final 35 Martin of his Miami and splendid performance nating Buxby post by yards as if shot from one off the cannons in the huge drill shed 8an i Saturday and is almost sure to gain Cooke 1 11-- 9 in the semifinals ':'''ik42 44 Romani nipped the world's a place on the Utah squad The Saturday The losers were seeded record-holdin the final stride to battle for the other two positions second ::"''::'i:$L::'0!: ::: smash Joe Rays citiwill develop between Ivan Hall Previously Buxby and Cooke had :?:1::':':::::'::IN:i - - - - zens' standard by three and i4' Jimmy Howell Barney Taft Ed disposed of another Miami team HowBill Mecham Hardie and seconds Critchlow and Jack George Pedro 6 '::':''''::':Ll':' :::'A'i:::'-A:' ever other riders can get back into 2 in a delayed quarterfinal match ' Close to World Mark in well the the race by showing up 0 f01071V Th d 'v' slalom races Sunday according to - Emporia (Kan) Ski Utah Teachers' graduate was clocked in the of A Strand Af :::::' ' 8:274 as club1 compared to Ray's mark of 8:312—The time dado with San ' The slalom events 'twill be run opi::4xf4'::::!!::r ''''' 'Y':''''''':0i'k:i:'::' The Romani ' off at Alta Sunday afternoon running I :''::::i:A:!':ig!-'': '''''':11 over flat boards for the first time '' '' first- race ' will get under way at ''' : also : race came second within a second of!the and—the 1230 p m" 40'' '7t world indoor record set in 1925 by 18111 begin at 2:30 p in :Tt4:::1: :iim1r3r77'f:'''t:'':'''' DETROITJan 8 Unithe peerless Puvo Nurml on MadMike O'Neill has outlined '''':::! very versity of Deiroit will meet its first :enra7 '7:::'::'''1'''::-41':4kt::':1:741:)'!!:::1':i::": ison Square Garden's banked track ' difficult course at Collins' gulch Western conference football foe in V'4:1::i:!:!A: — to test the ability 21 years next fall the 1938 schedI which promisis Ninety minutes later Lash tried '':''''':!:li!:iW:i::::!is: to give a large field as much as 60 of the amateurskimen to the ut- ule announced Saturday by Charles ifl::: ::::: 1 d yards in the :::::11':: 4 ::': p triost handicap E (Gus) Dorais athletic directoi w:::::: : ::i:?:i:3'7::2: ' :::: :a::ip:4!!4-::::'::but wound up far baelt as A NeidEach contestant must make both and football coach disclosed of Manhattan the with two of I nig a runs and the times :g:"'::':':':::':::-1'--:i:The Big Ten foe is Purdue and advantage won in 2:14 teats will be added to determine the the game will be played September ":1bid fourth ' be will for his Cunningham's victors The second run 24 as the opener of a "" !:'''''"A0-- x sched164f4feICASIIMMINCIPMROPOP1048fmytoemtvrloptIttrtlelroa —8 straight victory in 800 failed when limited to the" riders who finish ule for the Titans this veteran Kansan fell at the last I among the top half in the first trial The University of Michigan was Trials to select Utah's first illi complete at Sun turn while raining third Gene fall twice will be au- Detroit's tf skiteamsawtuhcidchay7 k Riders who last Big Ten football foe o 'l):''"":::''":C' Veneto Nei York A C stylbst Top left shows f next were week Valley the deitomatically eliminated Titans a dropping — lest to and second tournament T::'::::::::g!::):!:' in Cunningham cision In the 1917 campaign canyon with the DeEngen hill in Big Watson Referee wD"ave ''''i year went on to beat Ed Brown of who took first in the troit lost to Iowa Iin 1930 but the progress 1 right been ''''''''""":::'':' has Watson H in the the good time of club same ' George Hawkeyes were out of the confer- jumps-CenterIvan Hsall7who placed second and made-the- 1:55 Howard Borck of Manhat- 1 named referee and a member 'of ence at thar-t- i me— tan wound up third after being the race committee longest leaps Lower right is Jimmy Howell third place noted ski in- thrown off his stride when Cu' 4 Florian Haemmerle took fourth Taft who Bottom Sim-Egleft ret ll break-traon the sla- strTremr--wfinningham fell Colleie Scores Alf Engen No1 rolsannaornn't'he Utah team taking his bride for v :4!:i! loin course All officials and comSix Feet Eight ' ittriah 58 Hastings 31 her first ski ride LOS ANGELES Jan 8 uil— petitors are requested to report :0 - 't04 Johnson Olympic bigh Cornelius :::: to Mike O'Neill at 11:30 a m Sun-Ja- y defeated the ' Twice utglagalt1011i4 37Studio (S L 82 I:: at present grraecte te1711A4 at the foot of the course at ntlig:ina 41 cz019 jump champion making his debuk 4 i meeting at Santa Anita Sun ' 111 in the colors of thk Gravel Street AMissouri 33 Colorado IT 29 Alta r chestnut C ‘4) Compton's f2N 45 Pennsylvania w Thfaill Saturday proved unusual-colt turned ups surprise yiinner in Boys' associatiodotNewYorli4 won - VZ 37 N Manhattan : and the jiiinperil Navy 43 Duks 30- Santa Maria stakes re9e the high jump handicap with a leap ' the 23 of 8 feet 8 inches from scratch N7t in staying upright at the dip ArgY323201411111r3k fans Saturday r' ' :1 Idaho ailL Washington 33 hht$o5rr° °tabet on the dayts Arthur Byrnes of Manhattan also at the base of the slide But con$909010 Western State 42 State hill Colorado Mines 4339 Greeley jumping from scratch was condo' Denver 30 sidering the lack of snow the con' '' k Texas U 33 T C U 21 and course were in excellent another entry over-- with 8 feet 5 inches Drake 29 Tulsa 22 dition the bettors in the six fur- - Robert Rodenkirchen ISTew York looked Marquette 39 Butler 32 LARDNER by JOHN By M 22 A C runner and Marty Glickman was feature race for 1'1631'371x" at and 'Only a handful of spectators longs — 42 Tribune to The Special Dispatch Montana State 46 Colorado college 34 'finished second with Specify third of Syracuse tied in the sprint series out for the tournament A much az State 46 Copyright 1938 a low aggregate of five points Sun Egret paid $4820 $1940 and with larger crowd is anticipated at Alta sr4lirtx-h3tnVirginia 29 Rodenkirchen won t the 80 each NEW YORK Jan 8---It must have been about 20 years ago that Cornell 41 Princeton 40 for the slalom events Sunday $920 on $2 part muttml tickets meters in nine seconds placed third ' After the regular competition Short Notice was worth $1380 mothers 41 over America began singing "I Didn't Raise Mr Boy to pelMILlebrgFILVI 32 while s and $720 to show and in the 60 meteril as Glickman scored to Iowa 48 Indiana 39 State 30 Many of the young riders ascended can Be a Flyweight! with Vie highly hygienic result that today place 'MAH014 rell was the bout in seven seconds and then nosed out -By JACK the - bill for exhibition leaps and githreaste "btal:1 State 34 Specify $C :101 taice the flyweight fighters of this country the good ones andrtou Steele 'Wisconsin 35 Minnesota 28 to as a Wire tarred (Continued co rollowing Page) waltz Leued Tribune likely one minute the Syracuse ace in the 300 in 3y The winner's tiMe was 4 Itheraon the tirkiityournos " ±a43-- 5 favorite at ring time and ' for--th-e ' - Flyweights are unfashionable The "buildtip" "atimmer 'ballyhoo"— only 7970 turned out to- - view the fast track was that Twelve horses went to post with day has gone when no fight man- these were a few of the ugly terms bout The prefight opinion ispeckled conversations in the battle would be close with Steele A A Baront's Specify the favorite ager was complete without a fly- which t circles Saturday as fans sifted losing the decision No one All but one of them A G Vander- - Pr ' To meet—the requirement weight blooming in his buttonhole fight shall be loan-- - of udistance only of the pedestal from ed him to go down hollering "foul" bilt's Indian Lodge which finished 1 the By WILLIAM WEEKES ball loss ball a at must 'the of rebound stead of the the or over -specified his the fans UPI and edge of peering which World's Middleweight Cham- however CHICA00 Jan 8 ninth are eligibles for the $50000 Saturday 'several High of the foul (2) that the penal- percentage of aadesignated height waistcoat he Santa Anita derby February 22 COLLEGE STATIONTexaslan pocket These cute little pion Freddie Steele was blasted by told this reporter they thought school football stars In the 21 states point The proposal-w- as for five ty fWst 8 tin—Tulsa and Santa Clara uni-- " ely feigned injury tlualailing fists of Fred Apostoltin using the National Federation of In- yards instead of 15 The commit- adopted to encourage more field fellows were handed around like Madison unwas We saw the punch and It half mile moved up between horses versities are on the Texas A and Square Garden Friday terscholastic Athletic association's tee decided both penalties were too Kill atattempts by injecting more cigars t srhedule questionably low We assured all rounding the turn rushed ' up to 11 collog41838-400the1night woultrlifess-trittrthe-ovmodification and ' that whcTdiscussed Ith—lithlt—Short Notice an the asked cabb stretch theirght—wi announced was it cops riuls book will have to memorize 'severe "Why" entering Saturday over to'another a good dinner won fairly Steele could and undet Two recomm‘endations offered to say hard drive thrdughithe It will be the first time the only two changes in the code next make for more strict enforcement of coffee: "Have a fly- - bartenders- a n d business m n Apostoli had and of the rules — "should Steele beatenbut twice in have bowed out much easier in the final eighth 'got up lo win inthe glee- - have- - faced either - ef — open up the forward passing end wti g ho fall' ' ' to ' ' teams After two days of discussion of al A resilience lintitation also was of the game were defeated by close last few strides mind if I do" the other 13 prizefights suddenly cave in take earlier rounds and didn't have "Don't he di& the will be to take man The proposal to permit a Notice the with a had forced Short dozen 'proposals for changes in the insertedin the rule covering sped- - margins contest he whipping from Tulsa pace already lacing would could he lose say What -- guy leanwhile With the any rd in the AThe as a feature of - the Rose aules—the association'scomm Mee fications-of-the-b- alt-' the far turn- passes dur- If the- - little-g-uy whipped–and- - thenbowout-afte- r )1ithe ' ' closed its annual meeting'Saturday growing use of the moulded type ing a down provided they were mane at the ate celebration October n1 The ou could al- - precipitating a storm of controversy crowned champion was the center final drive Specify never Or front Claari-atiatu suverli 'nude fa yin behind the line teat by WaYt ma a him into a watch charm over Lnetcumputeu sum! courage Santa e—pacclosecl-74t- h willeet thirpermity Lam:— b - ' in thestreteli All week In prefight conversation iiJiiPrancisco October & fors foul committed durinLa kick—the -"bounce" by regulating the pres- - 9 to IZ---'(Continued on Following Page) : Acoupalwa 0 701104 raga) - :'::::E:':':':::::41'!ah'-'!:':'g:!:!iV'::::- - been et Orleans intercollegiate champion Charlee (Chuck) Kocais of Detroi- tand Charles R Yates of Atlanta Ga Named as Alternates Named as alternates In case any of the above men decline the Invitation or cannot compete !CT Suffern Taller of New York and Don Moe of Portland Ore Mos a member of the international squad In 1930 staged a comeback last year (Continued on Page 4 C) - iili':i:''1-:::- ' has ti-- Dallas ' who member of each squad sines the matches were Inaugurated hi 1923 the men invited to boon theteam were: Johnny Goodman of Omahaolleb national amateur champion Ray Billows of Poughkeepsie N Y runnerup to Goodman at Portland Ore last August Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati --1938 titleholder and 1937 tidY Olympia Wash Reynolds Smith i::: :: ir1:i4o- veteran Boston :' '::::11'''':'P:::':: - - V ' ' i":1::t:-::- itt!4:'::!:!!f:'!'::::yo''''''O' -- 0 :::::::jii:r!:::: ':r F l ' - :::::i:::::::::::::::-:::-: ::::: :: iI:h!::: )1 1:::1:::::: ii::k-::- ! 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Rtirras Gains appbO 105 1 c::4:::::'5::i::':sF::::: NEW YORK Jan 8 'UPI—The — United States Golf easociestion Saturday named a DU Witiker eup golf team id nine players aid toe- ternates to becaptained by Francis Ouimet and adopted a onelear modification of the stymie rule The makeup of the - teant which will meet the British at St Ahdrews Scotland June 4 occasioned little surprise In kddition to Oulmet - 116woi'"! 6 less-jump- i ) f ' BONI By BILL :::-- tk'-en-'d Dtiktgrgiuinney as Stilr By Omaha ' ) - f Members of 'Walker :!i:!:::"':'i::::::::1 : Dave Quumi ey and Ivan Hall led the field in the 'skijumping trials it Elven hill Saturday which will partially Tletermine the skinten whofrill represent Utah in the tristate tournament at Sun Valley I For One 'Yar - :::t!'t:-::::714- '' ) :::::-':- :t -- - - - :''' !':::::i::::!::::'fl: - - k - By JIMMY HODGSON i ) 1 1 r-:- 4i 4 e - :s: '0":::-':' k ' ' - ' i 'if :::'ie '!)1 "4a '''— : r- :!4!: ''::':':'''':':':i'"-1'::':::'''''''''''- ?'?:!!-Cn:-- CI --- - - Stymie r"'r"!'""'''''M!:I:lg'""' Tr" Modified !::'7!::1 r:7)zr11' 1- - - p ng II-- 4 1 ' :' 1- f-:-- '' I 77:!i-t":::::11:v- Ivan:Hall Jimmy Howell Barney Taft FolldyQuinney in Jumps Alf Engeri And Si gfUlland Make Twin Leaps i 1:-::&t:-t::1 - v Rkés at Alta te p :: : 0 - ' - - Team Outstanding Bidders for Positions on Utah's First Ski v : i - -- ' t : z P:id-NO-th:Slalitm- ' ' - Ski - I Team Trials':'Wilt: 7 ' ' ' - - t ' 9 1938 mmoommomww moommonammartamommarm 4 - 3000-met- - '' 800-met- er ' 6-- 4-- 1 7-- N3:1'lii - ' '::: 6-- 40oort 8-- ! ' - 14-X:i - I ' I ' 4 " dark-haire- l 12'1'-s- - 4 4 k-4-- '' :! 1 '7''''741::e' ''' - !i:!: 1000-yar- ' :i1 '' Coast Feature -0 - ' : four-fift- 4 t --r V eisr :::: Captured By' ::::: k er r ' - — r 19 e I ' two-mi- er ''''' Detroit Slates Purdue Game - ' :"'::' Nt: - leroseople—Hoxers-Sho- - li-hir- - ler f- Temperamental Streaks i : : 4 -- Fight- Branded as 'Buildup' - Steele-Aposto- ilW—YORICi-Jam13—rPho- -- ne : n: - 1 Broncs to Play o exas Aggies expect-wrecka- re 1' I r-— — — j an-ille- gal shift-shalH- )e- : hen-drop- '' 1 i up -- ---- Dumber-of-forwa- ailed-to—draw -- I no-Lu- ui 4 - v'--- — — 4 A - - r - r |