Show ' o ' - ' - P i- - - - ' "'7'''''''' "' SALTLAkE TRIBUNE SUNDAY:MORNING A Columbia At let e -P v" S 4 7 " ' " --- e C or o I L : - hree Mutual Cagers Promtnent t in Teams' Title Drives ' '' '" ''' ' '' ' ' Assesssessurrssissssairassssisst l':''::''''' '' -- -- - T 1:' ' one-gam- t f :'''''' 3 :::i::- :'::::!:::::::: - i !‘ si o4::::: ::::''4--:::- ' :::' ' ' two-wa- -- t k - :: ld e' -- title-boun- : ::::-::- ' -- 1 ::''i 4 ' tt : 1! ore - t:':::::!- I '" 1000-ya- rd el 4' ':' 4- two-sid- ed :':: :' Twelfth-Thirteen- : ' ' th ' :17: et ti -- T 10-la- '- r 0-- '' th Ensign-Eighteen- -- :: ts:------ one-poi- nt ' Braddock to Face Farr In Garden Friday Night e 1000-yar- one-gam- :!::4- :7411: I 1 :k:::'!-- 1 ':1 in 1 Weber Takes 'head Over - theque — ' t - - ::4 - :- - Jaysee Foes "' ' nd ' z z ' ' kt :t r- 1 at 1 ‘-'- ::47 ‘ Results of M Men Games '!: 62-5- 58-3- Nurses Taiie Close Battle -- - at6 29-2- 1 N -- - 23 Club - — 1 — 29-2- I 1 Sadeeale tO F a 15-- 14 l"1 ': Evumthit I - wc q 34-2- - -- : -- 1 - - - - ) ' il et fl k Life of Upon Former Fistie Champion 4 By ALAN GOULD nell'Eu WlifeYb°eRgK'ins jaatn gr 4015 I:mullet's II li: Joseph (Gene) Tunney A decade of retirement from the prize ring finds the former heavyweight champion of- the world a director in three companies chairman of the board in fourth and 'bosi- launched on afitorough-goin- g - ili (1 i ell' s -'- - neu career At the age of 20 Tunney was with the marines in France At 30 he wound up his brief reign as world champion unbeaten by knocking out Tom Heeney the hard rock from New Zealand At Bed with Heeney ''l 'retired from the ring before I wu at my best" says Gene "My last fight was the best I ever fought I was just beginning to make the most of the experience the disci- pline the physical and mental re- eources I possessed" Well then why did he quit at a time when he still could command n and get a dollar purse for title defense? "I had 41 the money I needed I had not the slightest desire to continue fighting until my ears began to buzz and I wanted to settle down" replitd Gene "rm glad I quit the ring when I did" he added r He's the proud father of three sturdy sots how The Tunneys have a country place in Connecticut They spend much of the winter at Hobe Sound Fla But ten years of retirement with a variety of amusements or ictivil ties including directorships in fthel4 New York - Shipbuilding company and Morris Plan bank have not quite given Gene all he'd like to do 0 i r I o a half-millio- - y Misses Definite Object "I missed the discipline of something more definite to concentrate upon of having some objective in business" he explained "I've had my share of the breaks but I'll be 40 this spring and it's time I became something besides an orna- ment—or a fellow that's asked to climb into the ring to take a bow" That's why Tunney accepted the chairmanship of the board of the American Distilling company which did a $35000000 business last year e It's a job involving sales contact and general executive work He's been a director and stockholder in the company for some time He overlooks the big town from an office on floor of the Chrysler building "Right now everybody I hear from wants a Job" he said "I've got to find out first what mine's all - l full-tim- the sixty-third atrtuetlin itI 1991xpecto teorundodear tof ibout to A I a have some ideas about the liquor- Some of them selling business may work" There is no particular moral to this success story although Gene what it means Tunney to get up off the floor and win out The occasion was the famous "long count" at Chicago in his second fight with Jack Dempsey You're wrong if you think that's a touchy subject with the ex Marine II 'Greatest Achievement' "As a matter of fact" he says "I consider that the greatest achievement of my boxing career I was nailed seven times—count 'ern—end yet I was able to get up win all the rest of the way and keep the title "Oh I know was the beneficiary -' f the long count but that–wasn't- I I b 41 lt - I I my idea I was down but I wasn't 'out' I knew what was going on I even though didn't like up' " been He's you're you've on the !lox -- down you're got to get 4 IV it- - t ever since Pup" 1 1 Stores Team on Top ROCK SPRINGS Wyo--Ethe first Week"' play in of nd the city Stores team safely In first i with twotwnot and ne defeats v llo Motor and the F 0 one low and one vic tory each were tied for second The Stock Growers' quintet Is in the with two losses znarked pan it D -I wi0 1:' I e them I I 4: —1- Palls Ease :: ' ki 1 - 0 6 : 1 — t U Z ' i Tunney Plans r Active Life: In Business ) 4- - of ' tyr Shot - basketball offerings in theescoring spree mid range up McKirley during the Iligainst 15 stake leagues comprising play to continue monopolizing : '-' Salt Lake interstakel district prom top snot in this fast leaue-witi': ': '':: : rAl ::4followers With the unmarred record ' be plenty of excitement during T' t determined Burton nixt feW rounds with deadlocked divided and with Ryan Sinashes 4r::: teams to be untangled in almost to gain a berth- in the interstake -:: 1Wells boys sparked It c-!f '7:: every stake race Only a few games tournament the a FinYear-01to have Jones :tt plenty 44 ‘ by Beams and remain on the various dockets y It's a tossup here them I 1 Although Riverton Second of West trouble Wells Mark Sexton what and Burton and ' P 4 Jordan South Rountiful of South between ''''-'ef 4 Davis LeGrand ef Bonneville We- a criMit these two contenders will ''''t:':t': ' 47 Y' --' f meet in crucial '''t lAfttch of the when they 4 ORLO ROBERTSON st Highland Forest Dale of draw f' By 4 ::: :::?::ii:: 0 'Granite and Wells of Wells are still test scheduled for the near future!' NEW YORK Jai 15 (A)-- -A new : te Wilford ward moved into a three-wa- y --f'1 riding the crest undefeated in their t world indoor for ' the with stake Grant tie 'in '" :'':' reccad the12opound t 1: 41 Aii respective races only Forest Dale ' :: ::::i Miller ward shot siarkling performances by two Is intrenched securely at the top powerful Hilicrest-an- d ' combinations for second half lead- of the ' ' e ' ' With more than a dis' 't:n!'':::::i!'N middle ' country's greatest - The Riverton Combination margin1 :tlk :::::is still ership with an Impressive victory tance runners stnd the downfall of e' :t'":::::::::'1i ''''''44 ::!4::tt::::t' will A'tt::--time Grandview over Only confronted with the task of remov' 3:::::::::'::::::' ''' ' out the mbcup in this another featured this Sixty-nin- th ' ing the Bingham Miners from its straighten Salt Lake ' ' :' interstake closest of regiment's indoor track and field path LeGrand has Yale to worry '' :::'::: ' 'ff":'I Z:t:t' -- about Wasatch is nervous with the races where even the first half end- meet tonight 0000r77-y deadlock ' "Nomads" ''?': Edgehill threatening ed In a Franck I Ryan Columbia junior ' ':t :' ' : ' South Bountiful must get the scalp Wasatch Moves On -4 smashed LeS Sexton's t: :it: Nf-e1: '': of latstseason's Davis champ Boun't: ::' i Wasatch persists in shaking off international standard when he tiful Second and Wells worriee ':' :::: ball 60 :':i:::: its next all comets in league and practice tossed the leather-covere- d 1 ! :' time thinks of it ' every : '''::-games and only the Edgehill "No- feet 7 8 'inches The heave not tt:is::::4 It game with Burton ward's boys ' :::t:i:::':':!:'::::: tt s record of 59 :i'tt's'i mads" have an outside chance of only ' lif IP( 1::::1-::-:d outfit As feet 3 8 inches but endangered ::j: :4'::':: Therefore Eddie Morgan's For- - upsetting this ::::i t't ::::1:::::': Wasatch the outdoor record of 62 feet 4 inch 't eat Dale aggregation is the only a point of competition t Y4:& it leader in the Salt Lake interstake drubbed the previously undefeated established by Jack Torrance' il ci of crew II LeGrand area that is near the interstake and powerful Bonneville stake on a slippery Edge-hi- ll Remarkable Performance tournament door The Paler ç::i' i 't!t l'''N4di floor rriday evening in an inviDon Lash Indiana's "iron Man" and South composed of ':':li Wasatch has made turned in a remarkable perform'ihigh school luminaries need but tational game ' t '':!:-J:game to clinch a post in the interstake tournament for the ance in winning the two mile Kan:':': f the interstake affair t::'::':'':-'7''past eight years and it appears sas' great Glenn Cunningham r rinow with Hulse and Walton setting stepped away from his i' : Clarence Buehner Ken Taylor a dizzy pace that its string of titles vals to win his first indoor race'of !: Clayton Dunford Mel Summerhays will be lengthened ' the young season LittlelateArchie San " :::::-‘IF:::'!-'t ::: :it: 1 George Vigos and Eldon Bitter are Romani waited too however 1 ' '' ' The Ensign stake struggle is to "kick" in the three-quartthe six cogs in the Dalere tear-whe''''' ' ' 1 mile :4 affair with run and finished third behind Lou which works at high speeds now a ' 1 4 t t without a flaw and hums harmoni:it Eighteenth and Ensign sharing Burns of Manhattan and William i :::'' Nk Air::: 'I of Bound Brook N J ously on uphill grades The Gran- - - the honor position Jenkins 4 during ::: ': ' :::'H:: ite stake race is never a setup for p i 1 Burning up the nearly cir- ''' Aig:3 the week and with nothing cular flat board track Lash reeled 1:::": 1 F any outfit and this year It has been 'i ::::':::: ::?:::':':''' 41 e 1 t no exception with the powerful else left on the avenues to trouble off 3000 meters in 8:336 and finI :::::tn Richards and Lincoln squads forcing the leaders the expected ished out the two miles in 9:11 flat' t ?5J feud goes on Elevthe Daiers to the limit to beat Joe McChuskey of the New ' ' :'I'V-- :: ' t:::n7 enth has strengthened recently York A C by 15 yards although ' eletl Falters Granger and bucket the ' dope may upset I the times did not threaten seriously ')i::R:Jlt:4'::'"" t During thi past week Granger again but this is only a long shot either Paavo Nurmi's world marks 4 was unalile to get the range in its g '''''':" t ::deadlock still or the citizens' records they were Pioneers three-wa- y thriller with Magna and was considered remarkable for the shape A x :!:::ATwenty-sixt- h Cannon exists with undefeated list of from the diopped size of the track George Weidner (left) sparks Li Grand ward's attack as a at each other's and and Twenty-fift- h teams by a disheartening The time of the 3000 meters was guard Billy Vanderwerff (upper right) is throats and with nothing to gain more than six seconds behind the for margin This places the Granger ''''''''''I'''''' six teams new citizens' The first Paul Walton (lower center) is a except prestige 'Eighteenth with a in record of 8:274 hung quintet precarious position will half in first final standings the Wasatch for Green and strong aggregation strengthened Pleasint by San Romani in whipping Lash guard meet in a speCial league during the up a week ago and fell another second Spencer ward combinations waiting to determine i: half the second stake on home Inumbush the stretch With of Numg's best time at the and incidentally the short four sharpshooting spark plug s championship distance : Intel-stakteam to gain an berth 1 4 Granger although in danger is still Pioneer stake Cunningham world indoor mile has pioneered again master in the Oquirrh area with a d holder won record and in styling this praiseworthy arrange- his event in e ::1:!J::::! advantage This fleet and ment 2:146 a performance 1::6:::::J : ::'r:!:': for large leagues which autok:-:rangy group composed of Mackay that failed to threaten his internat' ':se!:::''::r :t:::'::::::::::!' Bennion Wood Peterson and Wal- matically places teams in company ional atAndizet of 2:101 The Kan:::::El::': :'": interwhere Another belong they :' comPese a balanced five Sesas veteranawung to the front two :"::1” 1: M 1 F:: condto none in the Salt Lake distr- esting invitational practice game laps from home beat off the challBattle Marks Careers in Frithe took Pioneer gym place i''' Important Step ict-and !ii!::' ?':'74'' -with a deserved reputation Borck of Manhattan i' :::3":::?i and enge of Howie made lastyear in the interstake day between the Twenty-sixt- h of the bell lap and then Men 01 Lib- at the start Both Briton of Harvard ward Ilavorite skyrocketing ' Heavy Joust a good three Harvard impressed breezedto home with erty stake :' Francis Slater over spare yards Nineteenth assumed undisputed again with its strength by defeating of Fordham °U! ''''''ii! By HENRY SUPER possession of Salt Lake etake's the champs of Pioneer last season by :10 point's Not to His Liking '4' "A" league by nosing out an ambiNEW YORK Jan 15 (UP)—Two men who have faced Heavy- - --' ''' tious Capitol Hill aggregation19 ''- Liberty stake also is deadlocked San Romani failed to find the weight Champion Titleholder James J Braddock ' to 27 Pentelute bombarded the-- between Harvard and Third ward shorter ' !: 4' distance and eharp curves and Tommy Farr of Wales—clash IA a '' battle ' '' -5:C '' Ffidayst JUNIOR COLLEGE — hoop for 15 of these points from Never in the history of this stake to his likin however He trailed '6' ' Won Lost Pet ' Garden to see which one stays in the running for long and short range and with has ' -'I' ' - Weber ? AllOW : : '' : 1 the IAA brothers plaYlnif a stellar the twolt Men groups been so tense duringi y found himself bottled 1ggg ' blows to Brown the Bomber trade another cliance with possiibly : B A O 1 up I e - floor 500 this season has game Nineteenth could not ' The LibertY-racDixie 2 0 To the winner will go th: some- he attempted to move in on 000 been extraordinarily fast with five when be denied 'z to down to the leaders 206 be hopei ring ' by what honor of '' dubious Scores Sturdare meeting V'''y their quintets capable Weber el Dixie 52 -time Hteh has been boxing at Sum- The Emporia (Kan) Teachers' Maxie Baer another In the "13" division Dick Jeffs own with anythingotholding Snow 56 B A C 37 in ht Men basAl fourth shot at 1Huber into i'f:"graduate place Brfaedrd and' Sanford have led their ketball 'Ets'it-Jcoc pllitest7e wloe: ha like a ' '''7 t the start of the final lap but was oh March 11 In another elimination Imates "'" - Weber cagert marched into—unof Twenty-eight- h to top The Cottonwood stake ? blond new man Be ) ai been in heavy unable to his position' until scrap Farr the i honors with a rapid-fir- e disputed possession of first place pace which dan Tooele and South Davis areas e hit theimprove ' Po pton Lakes N J home stretch The die- who t everyone but him- training ihas earned seven victories ( In the Utah "against are just as they stood last week tahce was too short however for self bysurprised 24 junior college hoop ''''''" :''''' ::i::' 17 i: staying 15 rounds with Louis for more than a month and is suone defeat With no important changes taking ' race Saturday thanks to its own A' -Of In t His :' his detente and last title Sepcatch confide first Jenkins 0 Burns himto premely 0 victory Wells of Wells 'stake went on a place ' 2 win over Dixie and Snows 3"''::: Burns beating Jenkins by two tember is an 85 favorite to de- right hand packs authority and his 4man who lost left is long- and harp 7 triumph over E A C Games yards witliNBan Romani another feat Oa "I think- I'll do II right against yard back was clocked in the com- the title to Louis were played In Ogden and Cedar For both fighters the meeting Farr" Braddock said Saturday paratively slow time of 3:118 City of tighter who likes marks In when an "He's fell their the CorneAnother favorite kind important step ' 't The Warriors were given a stiff 12 to mix it The it careers veteran Braddock lius of Johnson I high Way figure Olympic up jump ward awed a 2745 battle all the way by Dixie the winiCottonwood Stake champion could do no better than years of campaigning hasn't had I can maneuver tilm into a spot - - B”enrnion to keep on the heels of a fight since he was knocked out and let go with m right After Won southern Utah crew having a 28-Lost Pct fourth in his specialty ' the idle Murray Second warders in- MIMI' Second 1 000 0 4 If he defeats Farr he all I knocked Loui i down in that Jumping from scratch in the by Louis lead at the half The Weber reg 4 Bennion 500 1 ' ' h me—and before to first and event continue in round the the hopes ( lanky handicap stake C ottonwood ring Mill negro got Labrum 3 Creek 1 750 te'- ulars lacked their customary drive w now 6 feet 4 inches But it got get another shot at the title He in better cleared rm deI 2 1 Cross nurses figure shape Holy Hospital scored seven points for Bennion trauylevinirl :22 him no better and were pullet to allow reserves g fourth place doesn't need the money he said than I was for that crap" than z(4 First ' fending champs In the Catholic So- to go into action while O Rich and R Biluick bagged IsfliZig In the fourth ' i I 500 Arthur Byrnes of Manhattan won Saturday but he likes' to keep on 1 1 400 6 ' dality Union league opened their quarter the first stringers went six apiece feet 6 inches fighting Taylorsville nosed MtOlympus 1 4 Grant 900 the competition 1938 campaign with a 20-4 Holladav 0 000 with the aid of an inch handicap victory back into the fray and quickly reIf be loses "Jersey Jim" will Rifle out Winder in a 8 thrillet'while Cottonwood Names ti 0 000 5 overLourdes in a thrilling game in gained their scoring punch against i his forever 13 counted Gunderson up for hang gloves J 1 i points the Judge Memorial gym The the weary Fliers Current Results Farr must win if he hopes to New Officers ' the losers Murray First with 1RANF BENNION strong Ogden crew notched up a Snow chalked up a 104 lead in East a Stake Jordan live In to R 12 was cub money enough Campbell counting 0 T FPI points 2741 victory over Park City t - the first quarter and generally had S Jensen rt 0 2 0 010 Rich rt OTFP VSe of life he TitEMONTON--:too fast for Cottonwood ease theafter Sutherling quits Smith It" 1 10 21Wood It 12226 Lourdes gave the hospital crew a things its own way the remainder 0 0 2 NORTHERN DIVIMON He has spent practiballY--al- l the land was elected 1 4 1 31R Blanch C 2 4 2 6 White e Won Lost preildent of the tough battle all the way having a of the game 'The Aggies failed to Pet Midvale Second showed its scor- Bird re 2 2 1 51Nichol re 1 0 0 a Midvale Second '' 7 -- 875 money he made from the Louis Tremonton Rifle club at 3 1 1 7 lead early In the fourth quar- show the punch which brought its annual 'i 6 2 Third 750 ing power in the final period of a ricizrjli a s's a!- "-lose Sandy no he he Should longer fight If 2 4 0 2 2 6 Midvale First 750 will them victory Friday night and only ter clash with Sandy Third- - winning by Nortonc 1 0 0 2118 Blanch It 0 election : AmenIn recently attraction' Second baa 3 200 meeting 825 ::::53 5 major e 0 1 0 OsH Mackay e 1 002 Sandy Print The 'scores: Cooper and Walker—were able—lo a 3 count to take the undisputed Watts 1:: 375 can rings and his dreams of seOther officers chosen Include Stauffer re 0 2 1 liPlaver re 0 0 0 0 5 K 3 375 HOLY CROSS FPI LOURDES 1lead hit the hoop consistently in the northern division of : iEdmunds It 0 0 0 0 tall 7 1 Butler T 125 curity will be shattered ' T 0 ' FP vice Myron Barnes president Leveke rr 5 8 0 10110elson rt 0 3 0 0 B A C will encounter 'Albton 1 7 East Midvale East Jordan stake 125 Lyle Mum-for- d Farr is "on the spot" Against James Totals 6 12 3 151 Totaig 10 13 7 27 Smith ctectitive officer Barton It 4 2 I1 01Nordville 81Terrv It State Normal of Albion Idaho next ' did a great job of guarding for by quarters: Louis nothing mueh was etcpecV C Schedule 0 0 0 04519 Monday's 11 tScore 5 15 61 3 S S 01Bond e Rudy Miller secretary and Elias Second 3 1 0 8 Friday and Saturday nights in con7 st m ed of him week 6 17 24 27 next Sandy holding Mike Pavich heavy s In bet Landvater club I4ecorder 0 000 ference games at Cedar City Hamel rs- - 00 0 &Dunn rg Butler vs Sandy First 8 p in RefereeOlsen: umpire Andersen scorer without a single point it's a different case He has everyUMW! vs Midvale First 9 p m 0 0 0 0 lg Whiting lg 0 0 0 OlDeBus The scores: ' McQuaid rt 1 0 0 21 Sandy Third vs East Midvale 10 p– m thing on his side—youth Jorgenson of Midvale First stored MT OLYMPUS - particulAwle If— 0 0 0 01 WEBER DIXIE jf G PI F T 18 points for Midvale First' as it FP attanar 1 71Gutke rt 3 2 0 6 Current results: ' 01 C 0 0 0 larly ivr VI911s Stak'e Sullinget QTFP --2'211 7 MiDVALE Tobin' 8 I rt i' rt 9 3 Morris SECOND decisively SANDY THIRD defeated Butler by a wide margin 0 1 0 0 Mecham It 4 2 1 91Tavlor It 7 9115 Cook 11 0 201 ' Totals 10 5-t 5 5 2 12Bingham It 62214 Totals 0 T 1r Pi Bla GT FP Because 3 0 0 6 Christnen c 0 0 0 01Nielson c Gummi e ' Score' br quarters 0 1 0 OIC 2 1 0 41PMasurn 1 11—Aazan1bla rt 4 2 1 9 of his osition Farr in Jantuiry Mori' I 12012 0 3 0 01Andrus re 1 1 1 3 Crain rt 1 1 0 Draper First bolstered its teed in K Fryer rot 1 3 21Clark rg le 2 1 0 eiTnoweek lg 4 1 0 8 7 IN IN 4 wor ou a ' ummit N J fertglirlvtlittiltCoalvilla at novtaville: : azdrrona s : 4 4 4121Wlikins II 2 1 0 4 3 3 0 811auritsen 'Brown e i i 1 i i tiarVg: 0 0 010veley rt e Kay' Earl: umpire 2004 Heaton 1 1 1 31Briges 1g Madelyn 0 4 e' 2 2 to 011anders 'Tit 2 1 rg Margetts Renelat Clarkf iltWitnship 1 1 I g il!asstried dellspp sLhard right I 51Ray ig dan by whipping Draper Second kiloat11411 ? g g glgamrlt: i flig t Mumford -1 5 McCarthy rg 2 0 0 41Revell It 46 Lail Halt Prince Is 0 0 0 01MAurikerhairna 11000 Twenty sparring 2 2 1 5 punch' 2 1 1 54 Cowden 1 hiszurin 1 for2 McGuire 0 0 winners' !Pad Tabrum Hoytavilla: 2—Wanahip it OGDEN 0 0 0 PARK CITY le partners have left him because he Heneter at Ccaalville FP ward scored 12 points iThomas Ig 0 2 1 1 0 T PI21itt' Limn' It GT 12 7 5 29 hits them too Totals Totals 1210 2 261 Totals 18 5137 - Totals 10103 231 Februarv at Unship: Hortro Revs rt hard 4 219 Score120 by quarters: Score be ouarters: vine at Resister It:' Totals' 1 1 0 ' - 1 4 31Dodson it 00 0 00 0 Totals 3 12 201812521 2L ' '23 62 11 11 17 28 Sandy Third When I was training for Louis" February Holladay at Coalvtits:: Speaker M Martin a 0 0 0 &Wheelock C Beora by quarters: 7 11 East Jordan Stake 14 24 37 Midvale Second Mt Olvtnnus 17 29 he i " umpire4 Olsen to get my- Wanahla at Ittatteter 8 28 37 explained "I tried Oasparie e 0 0 0 °Mem! Lcra e 0 000 Meiie 82 Referee Brady Referee Anderson: umpire Results 010INeill Current nz rt 0 23 40 Weber SOCTNERN nevistom 62 self in the best possible condition- Limo: lg moo° Rotert4 21iniy '' ' u111011:a Coniot 0 0 0 tIENEFER 0 010 01Dionten ic 00000 TAY1OR8V1LLE Town Standing WINDER BUTLER MIDVALM FIRST I – 1 0 0 2 G T IrP1 so I c'ould standup with him for Tallon rt I) 2 0 01Quinn rt °TIPP Won T I! PI Lost Pet OT FPI 0 GT VP 3J n' GTiP 3mbrn 4 0 1 'Vitamin Ft 0 8 2 0 0 It rt 0 2 e 1015 Levy OlAguirs H A C SNOW 4 1 800 Roam rt Daner rtrst 3 2 1 lifiliton rt 1 0 U 21LMackse rt 3 7 3 6 Gilbert rt 5 2111 18 rounds Against Braddock it's Porter IL '3 3 2 Sittelor It 1 1014 Kelly 4 7 Crescent 1 GT 1r 7) 0000 1 2 1 3 Jorgensen It 8 22 18' Maxfield It 3 10 4 10 0? 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ElPi---46 I 16135 37 2e 38 56 tah Heavyweight 0 0 football coach might shift his - tits o a &ootals -- unioutimi- h' mole- - broaden ' his went Feeling here is con- that Crisler' whose five-ye- ar succeuor tract has two years to run 'would Harry Kipke's Even in ths absence of any dl-- go to Michigan only on the conrect word from Crisleon tho tu- - dition he became athletic -- director offer be the post held by the veteran 1747 thTrl'epbrirSpecuutit'la s term has to the and—Anzi—Jirbor skin- meamerisms-to-Michigan- -as - - I 4 Chatapittia - - DICK-DIAMON- - g 1 JOHN ---L - - bib:hwy-ei- ht- lb - I - A D OTHER FAST ROUTS Adinis 39e itt lc tar-- 400 Parquet 53e A le tax-- 60o Ringside tge At Ile tas--$- 11 Tickets at Joe Vincent's Genii 0 i -- - : 1- 6-- strictlyAinof- rell ficial---and-witheut—fonnds-- f : -- Former A A U Champ—Vs - 6-- - ' I three-yeargo thhi- 1 ' BEMI4INAll-4- 11 a vs ARCADE (Windmill) - 4 :- Rounds HOWARD 37 33 '1 cation "le only know what I l'ead in the newspapers Mild BUrtham Dell i It l chairman of Princeton's university """"114 stirs swept council of athletic& tennis Crisler is well known in the Big two singles rnatchei - Saturday to OTT? Ten He was a football star at ke a 3 0 lead—ever—the—United- the trniversity of Chicago trom Ten atharena provided the sources asserted there was little where he was graduated in 1922 States hi an Informal international Big ' letic directorship of Michigan was chance Yost would retire in the Re served as assistant coach to series combined with ' Interim Amos Alonzo Stagg until 1929 He Jack Bromwich defeated Donald poet 8-- 6 611 'I'm happy here in Princeton" meFarnotm the Minnesota—in Budge of Oakland was head coach-- at gli If"" 3 iciarcris aaid Crial: leav- - 1930-3and came-t- o Princeton in while Jack Crawford defeated Gene isier "Everybody —seems all 9 123 21 Tomsi worried ar quartegl about—this except me This 1932 Princeton for Michigan is His 1933 unbeaten 'untied Mako 4 Adrian Friday a- - 13 20 28 matter Is closed unirom I have scono- - ing a 7d i nt Igt—and Bromw1ch-up asnull e Ramey more 1 to saz about 1t"- — - — es - thing umpin Brae' udge and Maks --- ' - 1130010 rg 1 1 0 2 ' 14 Borg 4 2 4 ter tied the Big Ten single-gam- e scoring record of 29 points here Saturday night to lead the Mini to ag - 01Valkar 2401u-doc- U'y -- 14 ' a1114044victbry-over-Chic- o-- - at 5 1 0 0 0 0 14 5 4 32 Totals– 8107 231 Totals Farrell Ig 0 0 0 0 Score by quarters ----' First 2 17( 23 Sandy 12 14 4 25 Totals Totals 12 18 8 32 Sandy Second 4 f 4 9 20 32 : Referee Manor: umPire Brady 5 14 16 28 meorgierobnt m 4 10 16 32 UNION i RAIIT MIDVALE Beferre Havarti: umpire Smith 0 T I' Pi s Whiting rt 5 4010 Holmquist il 3 6 2 b a a 3 7!Christnaa11400-2-it-thatCrisler-would-retWilke it alli Whitehead a 1 1 2 4 Neilson Pouleen r 1 2 0 2'A - Glover rg 2 0 0 4 Scoring Record – f 12 1 a 11- Clover is ig Lharuirsitterten 02 sa n 0 0 0 o stteort go :4 CHAMPAIGN Jan 15 utn— ! 3 rarretitt 10 00 Lewis (Pick) - Dehner Illinois cen- i ' I 6 25 '' i 9103 18 'Campus chatter which roes to at 'There has been no acceptance of rwA c pRiNcrroN zq 4 An 13 Bishop rf 010 Despitelackofconfirmationre-2 3 0 1 "(nrNI'r ports circulated in Tigertown and greateresc!ixdo711atilt figured—IRA! fered to anyone' said Ralph W 1 caranre:t1 7i 8 t I I ABB lir 0I ri1 02a v8 Nelson elan Arbor Satday t h a t Fritz that Crisler although satisfied with Aigler chairman of Ma Michigan 1 0 0 4 Jensen rg 3 0 08 rg 5 4 2 12 BFeteran 2 4 3 71Webb - U S Netters LoieL Crister Princeton's scholarly bead his Princeton post wu anxious to - 00000 IL 0 0 0 0 J Potoreon 0 0 0 0 lboard of control' of 4physical edu0 G - - totals Ill' 4 - - itf rt I 0 8bLuer EMdows II 4 2 0 b DCamphill a a s tiritql7-- ri &I 3 2Barnett EJohnso Ig 0 3 2 21Woltley Ig 0 ' $ 0 0 RCmptoll rt Faust o - 61:iltarol: '"' carrortwoon 21 34 Knutfitsa 41 1) I 404oz401: - !i 0 : r el ttril 10 00 4' 4 minder Taziorsville —- Ritiree Smith 1113F111 0 0 - i VcCullouglecilrent -- J 6 t d - - zi1 t S J |