Show avainamomiNdiRto - — - ' ' - ' - Iildon4Sei$iq0b14 0 1111 of :- -- ' tour PART 3 I " Section C - ' ' ' I ' 4opp--- ' 41 i "I' complete Coveraffe f kitit ' -- Sports—Six Pages of Activity :- '' - - : - - - ' - - - Irephotos—Four News Sem' ces ' 4' 0 Amboinmennom l'" - ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 16 1938 r ' ' - '' ' C' - &kit ler 246 C t ftnen- ap i Ina I ake ' 1 ' 0rad I 9 4 a head g i 1 ó Seven ng C 3 i f 11 '4' J-:- - W OW" - - 1 ts YI -I ) LII otalom zngen t 0 r 717 : Bulls C onquer Stbborn' Cougars oRedskins ner 1 P 4 - Utah Skimen 't"'' t" - - ' in Lea"d ' P fr::?rr!!'4"111::::: Team Race ' s t 77 'woe ' i : Schwartz Sparkles As C U Scores 5444337 Triumph ) i':':::i!::' i? ' ': ' 1 1: k ': 4::: ::::::‘1::::::::::::::::!iiiiilii::::::ii:!iii:iiii:!zi:::::::::i::i::::3i ' ':' ''' Tribune Intermountain Service SUN VALLEY Idaho—Kaare Engen captain of the Idaho ski team t!!'::::": ::::'::::::'1' took the spotlight in the slalom races which featured the first day's program in the second annual Sun :i:::::vm::::-ki:::::::lk Valley winter sports meet Kaare ':4::::::'::''''::'':a: ::::::::!':::::!'!''''''''':'1 the field 18 skimen Satof topped 04:::'N::':" urday by negotiating the steep slalom slide twice with a -- combined 1 ' ? ":-:'time of 2 minutes 204 seconds to : edge out his brother Alf Utah ''i?:::::::': ''' ::: captain by one second V:!::?::i'3' ' Kaare also hattthe best time for 10 a single run when he maneuvered r his way between the SOKRIP!:Ct ' flags in 1:08 l' However with Alf Engen taking al)first and Dick Kimball running a I beautiful race to finish fourth the Utah team managed to take a lead 1 1 in points after the slalom test Utah (1 s even 100 points against scored an 985 for Idaho and 806 for Montana The Montanans were led by Casper Olmoen who placed third The skimen were by a snowstorm which handicapped started before the races got under way and con- t:1 tinued throughout the day The new snow slowed up the track and made the races much slower than was expected " : Despite the storm more than 1000 winter sports fans turned out for 1 44: 1 the event 4 The tournament will be closed I! Sunday with the jumping events which are expected to feature another three-wa- y battle between Kaare and Alf Engen and Casper Oimoem The dog derby also will be run off Sunday along with many other events such as work-do- g i races and other events '''i? After Kure had taken a big lead S i on his trip down the hill Alf Engen made a desperate attempt to make up the difference in time on the second trip down the hill but he failed by a meager margin Kaare made the first' trip in 1:074 compared with 1:124 for Alf On the second try Kaare was timed SAN FRANCISCO Jan 15 (A'— 1 '::at 1:13 as compared with 109 for Professional football invades this his older brother Casper Olmoen captain of the stronghold of collegiate pigskin Montana team was third with a rivalry Sunday in a game bringing combined time of 2:33 and Dick together the championship WashKimball of the Utah squad was fourth in 2:34 Oimoen made his ington Redskins and a picked team known as the Pacific Coast (Continued on Following Page) - :::::'''--':-''- s ' N ' :::::::::::: - S ' - ::: ' ItP ::::? ' -'i ' ::::::-:-:- fti - ' 4- - II S many-color- - 7 4 It t N fh I r - i 7 if I - : i la :: I Sammy Baugh one of the greatest passers the game has known will spark the Redsidns' attack His rifling shots helped his team win the national professional title and it will be an overwhelming favorite to take the measure of the All-St- Burns Play At Del Mar a DEL MAR Cal Jan 15 (111) ' pro-amate- ur 11i 01101610 a : 't i'r tt! McChesney Edwards °I111"'n G Smith young triboen: Baugh Blocked Battles Jimmy Demaret Takes' Lea 11 In Crosby Golf ourney I fy N on A 1 :: '''''4°'"'"'7:1:::: :'1-- 1 et - " ' :: cU ? ' ':M I Az 4 o '" :: - k 4et - 4 P-- -- i '7"--- - - ' !141 "'NI ' with the amateur were: teamed w 1 t h naroid San Francisco took a Sampson best ball 71 Guy Ribbee and Pro Harry Bossier Long Beach 80 Bob Burns and John Geert (Bazooka) sek- Salt-LaCity 76 and Mick other famed 'golf swatters Sam Arlen and Leo Diegel Philadelphia Snead of West Virginia who won 164 to list some of the film lumi- the event last year and Jimmy navies Individual scores for the amatetirs were not kept as many Thomson of ware took 72 did not play out every hole -- won the one-da- y Mete Lake eventt gPorest pl lasSamSnead tt'o 1 at the George Schuette' Ogden Golf and amntry club In the Bing shot a Crosby toil tournament Saturday Angeles George carded a 4040-- 80 ' ' I ::::: I :! — — ":: t- - '''''i '':''"' - ' 't 1 Lim Z v -- Shawnee-on-tle-Del- ke a- k11 t 1 Goatee 3 "- :E:- ' ')' i!:::':is i - CI :::4:!:W:-:4- ''' ::i:':::'5:i' 4 '::':' ::::::ik:i7! ::::1 jr!': :::::i:::: ":':::: :::'0::?' :::? 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Monday iiiM:::' ' :a a meet '' topped by Rube Marquard's perloimance 1937-pitchi- CHICAGO Birger Ruud wilt show other ski ridersand arotma311000spectators—how at the sport of risking life and limb Sunday in the Norge club's thirty-secon- d annual meet at Fox Aiver - Grove a Ruud twice 'winner of Olympic to his brother In develop Sigmund ' titles and regarded ati hi a clue by and three other fellow Norwegians himeelt41 will havo plenty of corn- - Nile stiftlent at New York university Olaf 09 the tall slide piny ThonyokLand : ThmaflFcOmpeuUon Ii expected gird Inland (AP)-Nor- I four to give the beautiful Giants' their lone world series victory over the Yankees-combi- ned with the activities of two of baseball's stormier petrels to make him lovmazi—amongAle—pitchersthis sesson e honors Dizzy Dean after an indifferent year already has gone on record as refusing to be cut from $25000 high- ee 15 - - )" - met night did not go into the game until the start of the second half Coach Vadal Peterson cleaned the bench starting to substitute early after it was clearly evident Utah wu too much for the unorganized Denver offense t One Pioneer Rally Utah kept swains' consistently until it hit a dry spell midway in the second half when the Utes went scoreless during a stretch and Denver racked home 13 points for its only Tally Watts then scored all eight of his points Jn 'succession to snap the visitors out of the short slump DZMV11 UTAH OPPPti GrPPt 1 4 1 4 1 9 &Marls t Nieleen I O Pendleton t 2 3 7 21Cook t 002 Ahiquist a 4 2 10 2Dreher S 1134 5 2102 2 1 5 liWalla g Mullett g O CLEVELAND Jan 15 (A—Freddy Steele world middleweight ciampioN—will meet Carmen Barth of Cleveland Olympic champion in a title fight at Cleveland February 21- - Eddie Me id Barth's announced Saturday manager night Mead said Eddie Mi er Steele's manager accepted a $2000 guarantee when terms were dscussed in a call to Miami Fla d hill manwhere the champion ager are vacationing Hardy g 4 The guarantee wa accepted by Berg Bird g Miller Mead said on the condition Wildet ed !::::::::"V: :4":: I he autographed paper s haHveubabpellersas a habit of showing up around this time of year a week or so after Secretary Eddie Brannick has dropped the unsigned documents In tho outgoing mail box This is the third time in a row that King Carl has been the first of Bill Terry's hirelings to accept terms On his record he deserves to be the big leagues' pitcher His 22 victories and eight defeats for 733 led the National league earnea run averlast season ana-ni- s age of 319 per game put him ninth In that classification In addition at the start of the he won g straight to run Yhis streak beconeetutive gun with his last 16 games in 1936 to 24 On M y31—bef re a crowd of 60000 at the Polo grounds the IBrooldyn Dodgers finally put anti I Steele Barth Agree to Bout signed contract of Carl Owen York Giants' offices Saturday from the fact that this year with a salary estimated at I$24opo he will be the highest paid pitcher in baseball made no difference to the mild man from Meeker He just looked at the contract Which gives him an increase of about $1500 nodded his head and scrawled his name wherever an ±1CL Indicated "sin-her- - 11 — - - :: (AP)---T- New a OklaEhvoemn 7 t :::i"i:1:' ::::: ::: 15 g Colorado e" :!::: :::: ''''::''":''" " Jan in the 4The three 'T'"'" terosby 2 2 6 0130ausmn I 3 1 —51 Walter Walla Denvees sophomore 3 0 6 1 0 O 0 Oltrwin g guard for high point laurels each 13 8 34 11 Totals 21 15 57 91 Totals 10 Free throws mime : Blake G Gansman making Wilson regular Utah guard Irwin 2 James Galli Andreason Peter Perry eon Peters French Zimdahl Voorhees who had a vigorous workout against Andrew& Peterson By BELL BONI Hubbell—ar-rive- 1 ": ' econdBottortels-Kaare-Engen—stalom-thamitoTC-The-tr- -- 4i e- ' 'l from Gar- - lit the day's shooting and low pro- while two EtimateurN best bell score fell Into? ' ao three-wa- y tie at 67 :":::-Zkm- Hubbell Signs Contract Gets $1500-hicrase ss 11 II mj long-hittin- I ::K::::::-:- left-hand- 36-3- g Hines pro den City Long Island I :" I i ne—stroks—back---was--Jim- - t -N 4 I I ' ' -- 1 ::''' '' I I I DEL MAR CaL Jan 15 (AP):—Whaaing four strokes off a ' '' I I I I j " Houstore hard Demaret Texas to of ': that wag get young Jimmy I ' ' moved into the lead of the $3000 Bing Crosby golf tournament at the-' f'":': :::: ::': ?' i'' ' :' ':: ' ' L mark Saturday halfway who can croon &drama as ma to ::'':" y - ': break par with a 71 after Demaret ' his 'nor renowned host almost half of the field of 150 pros Only Here are the three captains and leaders In the Sun Valley 'tplveolallu through rain and sunshine and amateurs had failed in a 68 for the first round three players were able to better slalom races Saturday-Toleft is Casper Oimont of Montana 6 5 for the par on the figure carding Host Crosby's fellow mdtion plc- - -who finished third Top right is Alf Engels of Utah who placed the Rancho Santa Fe course 35-3- 1---0 -- rtrr- ' 23-2- p - " :i::i1:t:rs-:ta44:: " a - 28-1- ' c A:: - :: ':'' - high-scorin- i t I I Ma one-poi- nt - t - I h - e p - - - ' 4 PAC COAST ALIAITAREI Ile W Smith It Z Smith J "::::: Gentry c Rein e F Letlow rg :41s: Dennerlein It re Austin ylazheh t— ::::::!' Goddard g th rtt :::: : Drlake lb ti 1 4 --- -- 4:14$ - -- - ro REDSKINS ip' one-han- ' ' - i::):0 d I ( quint :a: All-St- ar ganizatiorts v-- e rec-p:H- I ar Johnnie Blood playing coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates will lead the squad which includes such players as John Drake all-pfullback and several members of the powerful Los Angeles Bulldogs It will be the only Pacific coast appearance of the Redskins lPart Of the proceeds will be turned I iover to the charity funds of the Ilocal Knights of Columbus and the Disabled American War Veterans' or- ptlcr o eleven —John Geertsen golf proles- sional from Salt Lake City teamed with Bob (Bazooka) Burns in the event held in connection with Bing Crosby's annual golf meet at the Rancho Santa Fe course Burns and Geertsen turned In 76's despite the fact that the Arkansas funnyman did all his putting on the back nine with his celebrated 'mu- Burns was deal Instrument - circus a regular three-rin-g for the fans who turned for the event ' ' " Pro Eleven Gèertsen ' ft All-Sta- rs V " I — ‘ --- 1rtf:- ( mmon":::1 ' To Meet Coast Stars I Win Over Weary Pioneer Hoopsters near-the(en- - - ed ski-jori- - - ' : 1 '':"' i A ''' ' ' Hoop Loganites Win by 57-3- 4 Tally 18-a- - ‘‘ 0' k'4' I 0 t a ?‘::4:::1 1 - I 42-2- 8 -- :::::if:4 I 4 - - FORT COLLINS Colo Jan 15 WIG ARVIN (A—Led by a small but speedy forTaam41aattla gre ward who could with one hand Cala U 0 10041 II o I 11 Imo hit the hoop with ::-1 1 500 01 82 lUtak V B Y U almost e 500 100 105 r y 1 1 1 1 goe l'tab Arta051 1 '"""' throw the Utah ra18 Coto Aaltioa 0 1 000 0 2 Deaver U 000 State 'college bas- 10111 1:ketball t Basalla Utak 40 itatardayl Beaver 2& ''1'''':''''''':':::'i si spoiled Colorado to 87 Amities 57 Colorado Alcides nail (1'F After Schwartz sank the first bas- State college's emq Colorado U 64 B Y U 37 ket Colorado held the lead through- trance into the- &::: f : s: t DENVER Jan 15 (AI -- Utah out the game except for a brief pe- Big Seven confer' A' university's experienced hoopsters riod when the Cbugars tied the ence 57 to 34 Sat-ii:- '': Consecutive baskets urday night count at ll ran wild against Denver university's 's ' fT4s 2 1 by Jack Christensen Glenn Allep Berkeley Pargreen team for aneasy43-2- 8 has-kinson whose i and Charlie Roberts provided the tie etballdectsionBaturdayslight--- biothes S 44-- h of the tirst half -' It was D U's second fountain drew national z1' Three Points at Half :" States' conference loss and the ognition when he The Buffs forged ahead to hold a played with Utah i''s:4 first victory for the Utes who lost y State in 1930 was 22 to 19 advantage at the half :i to Colorado Friday night Parkinson In the second period the Buffs the cagy forward to whom the Colorado Aggies gen- 13 to 1 in Hurry and as Schwartz drew away steadily Jack Harvey sophomore center mo- erally could attribute their defeat Utah ran up a 13-- 1 lead in the He tallied eight field goals all with nopolized the scoring d throw for top first five minutes and after that Brigham Young suffered an early his novel never let Denver come any closer setback when Bus Black veteran scoring honors -thaw-1- 2 :k guard injured a knee in the first Peters Scores First points— IX—U—sank—only '': three minutes of the game one field goal in the first halt Don Bidwell Colorado guard and As the game opened Joe Peters tearer Kump B Y U forward left was fouled by Agricola and Peters' The Utah club regarded - the game because of personal fouls charity shot counted giving the strong threat for the Big Seven' - -lead Harvey sank 13 points and loinedl Colorado five a title not only had more cracks at Elmo Garff captain of Utah State Saiwartz in a flashy floor game af- the basket but also had the shootfield soon scored the were Roberts first and outstandgoal Kump 55": terward and from then on the two ing accuracy to turn them hlto ing for the visitors The Cougars defeated Denver uni- court teams were on an even basis points versity last night at Denver 83 to 51 the score being tied Denver appeared worn after its Byron (Whizzer) White the Buffs' until late in the initial period when g game with Brigham gridster accounted for Parkinson evened the score at losix points Saturday night aiid played all He' accired twice More with Ybulig list night and passed the ' an outstanding game at guard Garff counting an additional basket ball miserably In addition the ' 4 Roberts' one-hashots from the as the visitors increased their lead D U shooters were harassed con' free throw circle hit for a high emerging at the half with a 7 tinually by two excellent Utah percentage His work under the margin guards in Bob Mullett and Jack - 41m114 - It-- 7 baskets also looked good Kump As the second half started Irwin Hardy provided the spark for the Cougars Blake and Peter e brought the Score t4te 4 8 with his tireless ball rustling and up to read but Agricola Maurice Watts ftlp dribbling before he left the tilt dropped in another field goal to Bill Nielsen and Merlin Ahlquist halt the Colorado five's march led the Utah attack and later in midway In the second period -the game after Denver bad rude Allred Played Well Aggiel Pull Away Its only sustained scoring spurt Markland Allred substituting for From then on the Utah State Maurice Watts registered valuable Black turned in a fine performance quintet pulled away and never again points making six points and shining on was threatened although the local dUtah used both a passing attack defense The Cougars were unable court team never let up its con- and a single-ma- n drive in to the to sink enough shots in the second stant drive basket with about equal effect in to half keep on even terms with The score: I which the half from first onslaught STATE COLORADO UTAH STATt — Colorado Roberts and Allred carIr the Denverite' could GFPPt 1 1 3 1 ried the scoring burden in the first James t ' 00 1 1 recover not 0 1 1 1 Parkinson f 8 0 16 Oreters f (Continued on Following Page) t 2 1 5 2 Nielsen showed the prettiest shot Andresott t 5 1 11 4 0 1 1 11CGauston I 1 0 2 I on the floor—a Broberg t I hook 0 0 5 5 15 liVoorhees Omit 00 2 4 8 1 from near the end line that netted Olsen e I 0 2 OlBlake cc 3 5 41Doyle Agricola g 05 000 2 0 4 0 four buckets Athlquist tied with Lindquist g 0 0 0 l'Andrewsc i :: : Utes Score BOULDER Colo Jan 15 Uri— With Jim (Swisher) Schwartz enscoring spree Colojo3ring a rado university's basketball teain Saturday night kept unblemished its record of never having lost a game In the Boulder fieldhouse by trouncing Brigham Young university 84 :::::::::::j:!j3: is: ' ' Parkinson Peppers ::::::::::::'::':::' :K:':r?:4::-::-::::::::::- 110 0 ‘ :e:1:::::: !?:::':!:':!'::'!!:'::::4::: ts allENHAMIONOMPtIONJI - 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