| Show FRIDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 24 Brundage Says Founder Recalls Humble As Track CarnimiJapan Drivcs Aliead With of Event Start 1940 Plans of B Y U Eugene L Roberts Attends S L Recreation Meeting K 0R-Not- h-Ing -' holding the contemplate 1940 gamee on a modified basis elsewhere U for any reason Tokyo decides to giv them up This has no precedent In Olympio history although Berlin was compelled to abandon its gward of ths 1916 Olympiad because of ths World war Advises Japan Brundage said the L O C pointed out to Japan “that a email entry in the 1940 gamee would likely result if the present situation in tbs far east continues end the Japanese delegate was requested to relinquish ths games in time so that they oouid be organized elsewhere in the event it became impossible to stage them successfully and properly in ’ Tokyo11 Brundage suggested either London or Helsingfors which bid unsuccessfully for the 1940 games would take over a modified Olymtraces Roberts L early “It was back in Eugene pio program on ahort notice He pointed out that only a few sports history of B Y U invitation meet and relay carnival including track swimming fencing and equestrian are baelo to the Olympio scheme Win Go Ahead The United States meantime will go ahead with plans for fuU participation in the Tokyo games Brundage predicted notwithstandposting dissatisfaction with-t- he Line-i- n Puts ponement of the Olympia starting date from August 24 to September With 21 due to Japanese weather conditions Brundage and his American asBronko NagurskI acknowledged in most sections of the country sociates at the I O C sessions as the heavyweight wrestling champion of the world will put his William May Garland of Los Ancontest at McCullough’s geles and Frederic S Goudert of title on the line Friday night in a one-hoNew York waged a loaing fight Colo grappler who Wolf Trinidad the Chief arena against' Little against tho change "Unquestionably it will work a haa been near the top in title rankings for several years hardship on 'American college athNagurskI yrho recently complet-- " letes” said Brundage “More than ed a highly successful tour of the d of the 1936 Olympio team west coast has sppeared here on " were undergraduates with his and occasions bout frequent were countries Scandinavian the sturdy Indian grappler is exprime movers in urging the change thriller be a to pected Next Step NagurskI specialises in the flying tackle to pin most of his opponents The next step so far as this coum and the chief is a firm believer in try is concerned will be the organthe Indian deathlock a hold which ization meetings of 27 games comhe introduced aeveral years ago mittees appointed by the American with considerable success to hltn-SeOlympio committee Brundage said and chagrin to his opponents these will be held eoon in Chicago Frank Malcewlcs and New York and “will mark the from Utica N Y and Dick Davis-cou- rt beginning of serious preparation river who like Tennyson’ for the adequate representation of “goes on forever" will clash in a the United States in the 1940 games” match the one-fa- ll Japan’s formal invitation will be on Friday’s program acted upon when received said Frank a younger brother of Joe Brundage who added: "At th’s time Malcewlcs and the veteran “senathe A O C certainly will not adopt tor” are expected to put on a fast any position which will deprivt fracas American athletes of the only op Stonewall Stewart the portunlty they might ha 3 in their behemoth who has been tossing lifetime to represent their country them all around since his arrival in the Olympics” here a month ago and George “Strong feeling” has developed In Becker a newcomer from BrookGreat Britain against competing at main match In tho will grips lyn Tokyo according to Brundage but preliminary bout the British Olympic committee has A 'pair of other new additions to not taken any official stand on the Tommy the - local mat ranks games Irishman from O’Toole """"" Bristol Va and Bronco Valdes of Mexico are also down for a Pacific Coast League Valdes will weigh scuffle in at 213 Wally Thompson local star and Tony Gudiskl of Poland will battle it out in the opener a UlTr Nagursld Little Wolf Top Card growth was in large part due to Local Wrestling After each meet to write letters Roberts ' ' innovations The founder points out that the start was an humble one and the competing coaches every would one of the coaches and officials who had taken part asking for suggesthe events He tions to received many which were put into s T operation Same Officials Officials remained the same year after year so that much of the burden of the meet was put on the shoulders of these men who knew exactly what was expected of them without help or adyjce from the leaders Throughout the program Gene Roberts has had in mind individual competition He has fought successfully to eliminate any attempt to set up a team champion He points out that he had a bard time at first One of the- - big reasons that competition was started he says was to take away the strong athletes from the regular events and thereby do away with the chance for suiyone trying to select a team Champion j Roberts left B Y U in 1928 Before he left he spent two years grooming C J (Chick) Bart for Title on World’s Champ Colorado Indian Bout ur ' one-thir- lf semi-wind-- the huge job of taking over the directorship of the carnival Bart has carried on since that time and continued the building where Roberts left off The "Y" carnival has grown steadily every year Gene Roberts also was tfie founder of the annual Tlmpanogos hike which has become so popular Special Task He is now aseoclate professor in the department of health and physical education at the University of Southern California He has a special assignment of directing the men teachers’ training classes Gene's pride and joy right now is his son a sophomore at U Si C Jimmy Roberts recently won the Pacsifio coast gymnastic championship and is now on his way affair to Chicago to the represent Trojan school ' Saturday in the national Sell® Third Sacker gymnastic meet HIGH POINT N C April 14 UP) —Manager Jimmy Wilson of the Southern Association Philadelphia National league club Life histories of southeastern and announced Thursday tho aale of southwestern Utah bird and westJftimrv-8 Atlanta 8 Birmingham 4 Memphis T Leo Norris third baseman to the ern Colorado species were traced New Orleans 1 Little Rock 3 Baltimore International league club Thursday evening at the chamber Nashville 2 Chattanoora 8 of commerce by Dr AM Woodbury assistant professor of zoology at the University of Utah and president of the Utah Audubon society st a meeting sponsored by the Salt Lake County Fish and Game a sociatlon Pictures taken of birds during mating and nesting seasons were used to illustrate the lecture Pictures also were shown of snakes denning up in the fall ' Tha program was arranged by the educational committee of the It was one of aseries planned to acquaint the public of the need for conserving wild life 310-pou- nd 220-pou- 20-mln-ute DICK DflVISCQURT vs FRAFiK MALCEVICZ S3 lbs Vista Cal Ona Fall— GEORGE BECKER Brooklyn NY vs Stonewall STEWART US lbs Alsbsma One Falla— 30 Minutes 210 lbs Tickets On Sale 1 20 lhs L’tiea Tima Limit TOMMY O'TOOLE-3- 0 lbs Bristol Va vs BRONCO VALDEZ 00 lbs Valles Mexico Ona Fall— 30 Minutes WALLY 190 lbs N Y THOMPSON lugarbotiat vs TONY GCDISKI lbs Warsaw Poland Ona Fall— 29 Minutes 190 McCuIlOUgh'S 9th So Expert Talks On Birds At Lor stuTT Thanday’l Aniiltt 77 m Remits ooo i 10— poo—S 4 9 100 01 Loa Angela Webber Ulach and Fernand ex: Salvoaog and Sueme " Wednesday Night’ Baeulf R H E M Saoraraanto’ 000 100 000 3— 4 14 1 100 000 000 0—1 8 8 Samrmento Ten innings Osbsru aud Brtniel Freltaa and Frank " Hollywood R H B 000 000 000 1—1 8 - 3 Portland Oakland 000 000 000 6—0 d 6 Ten Innings Lleka and Cronin : Sheehan and Raimondi At Oakland: Former Star Killedv SAN ANTONIO Texas April 14 Point feck star Stcond Llsutenant Robert Bronson Hubbard 26 was killed Thursday whan his training plane WT— A former J C $KEN N0U£ OUST HAD FULLlREATMENT AT 'faE BEAUTN PARLOfc AND AJ2E WEARING 1HE NEW SPRING OUTFIT --The MASTER MIND DECIDES Sees It Derk$’ — Well on Its way toward Chicago group of Utah bowlers bent on carving out a conspicuous spot on the jnap of ths” national tournament The Utah team is scheduled to roll Sunday and Monday which are tho closing days of ths American bowling Congress carnival Ths personnel of the "official” team Is: Frank Guthrie Norm Schultz P C Jensen Herman Schettler and Frank K Baker In addition Mark Weiss will enter the ingles and doublea Ths delegation is under the sponsorship of g Charles N Fehr a bowling enthusiast Ths Utah team has no Illusions f to ths strength of tbs competition It meets Tho A B C tournament this year excels all previous records in point of participation teams have Some 4300 five-ma-n been entered a number which Is approximately half a thousand mors than ths total taking part In the 1937 tournament which was held in New York City Taking into account a 1 1 contestants — team doubles and single— the number of bowlers signed for the tournament la about 28000 Is By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK April 14 short-o- f world war will prevent tho Olympic games from being held "somewhere” In 1940 Avery Brundag declared Thursday upon his return from the International committee Olympic meeting at Cairo Japan la now going ahead full speed with preparations to hold ths games in Tokyo confident all obstacles In their path will be cleared but with a warning from the L O CL to keep ite "grave responsibilit' ies’’ fully in mind Brundage disclosed that the L O Divide Squads As the number of schools In' creased it was necessary to divide the squads into A and B classes Then the junior colleges college freshmen junior high schools and finally the glrls were admitted into the meet resulting in the huge program that is staged today startRoberts gives full credit for ing and development of the girls’ program to Mies Wilma Jepson of the B Y U women’s physical education department It was Miss Jepson who instigated the colorful girls' posture parades which feature the event and many other interesting By Official Forecast® America Will Prepare for Meet — ' C 1938 West from Randolph Field crashed near there by Jimmy Hatlo TheyHl Do It Every Time cd 1 By JIMMY HODGSON Eugene L Roberta founder of one of the greatest mass participation event In the country the Brigham Young university invita-meet and relay carnival ie ' tion one of the many nundred physical education and 'recreational leaders gathered in Salt Lake City for the western division conference of the National Recreation association The beloved "Gene" look with pride upon the huge "Y" carnival which he started back in 1911 from an lnterclass track meet In recounting the inauguration of the huge athletic event he points out that he patterned the program after the Penn relays wtlh the idea of making the events geiieral enough to make it m track carnival At the first meet the contestants were mainly lnterclass performers from B Y U Three or four schools from Utah county were invited The next year Keber from outside the county was invited and from that time on the invitations were increased and the number of events were enlarged 15 War’ Can Stop Olympic 'Carnes t ‘Nothing-Bu- APRIL ' T£ STA1 DOWNTOWN! EAf IN SOME -- AND PLACE LIKE THIS life-lon- ABC FEATS The A B C tournament at Chicago which closes within a few days has produced at least two outstanding events In addition to a great deal of fine bowling One of these extraordinary "perrfarmancwrTsnhefBat’-tif- ' a team called the Blrk Brothers of Chicago which rolled a score of 3234 The previous record was 8199 established in 1927 by a Milwaukee team A curious Incident In connection with this item Is the fact that 21 years ago the Blrks with the same lead-o- ff man and the same anchor man captured the A B C crown with a score of 306L The other conspicuous occurrence referred to is ths perfect game rolled by Mike Blazek of Conneaut Ohio It was only the fifth time in the 88 annual tournaments of the congress that the feat had been accomplished Although Blazek was listed man on cut an "emergency” the team It was by no nieans the first time he had scored a toerfect” Four times previously on private alleys ha had reached the 300 figure and upon one occasion he is credited with having cleaned the drives 24 time in succession for two perfect games NEW YORK April 14 (AP)— Confusion over existing world hurdles records was removed Thursday when Avery Brundage president of the American Olympic committee brought back the complete list of marks approved by the International Amateur Athletic federation at its Paris congress in February Forrest (Spec) Tpwns Georgia’s Olympio champion holds ths official mark now of 137 seconds for 120 yards as well as 110 meters high Towns registered this hurdles astonishing time at Oslo in a meet in 1936 over the metric course Since— 110 meters is a few inches longer than 120 yards the time automatically went Into the book for both distances Forty-thre- e tournaments have This wiped out ths mark of 14 been posted on the Bonneville worn' seconds fiat for 120 yards previousac- ly credited to Bob Osgood of Michien’s golf scheciude for 1938 Osgood’s record received L A cording to Mrs Donna Williams gan for the lapse chairman of the club activities com' A F approval only mittee which released the slate of a day thatit took delegates to make up their minds on Towns' Thursday The opening event is an Invita- performance “Many delegatee frankly were tion meet at Nibley park on April 22 After that the tournaments will skeptical of Towns’ time” said corns thick and fast with some sort Brundage “but his performance d and certified of competition on the docket every was at week The major event of the sea- iri every detail We even looked no son will be the club championship the movies of the race which left doubt he was flying” which will open September 20 Cabled reports on the record list The other members of ths schedule-ma new aking committee were Mrs Brundage disclosed omitted of a mile for Wesley Prouse Mrs Olga Lang and record Moatert of BelProfessional John Geertsen Wom- 8:004 by Joseph distance' running en’s day competition will be held on gium and eight marks set by Finland’ stars Wednesdays this season Volmarl Olympic April 23— Invitation day mact at Nibley Park y steeplechase champion set fbur of April 26— Putting eontit Seven follows: as records new the 3— diround May May las Qualifying rectors cup miles 34:468 eight miles 40:002 May 6— Invitation meet at Bonneville nine miles 45:13 and 15000 meters team match May 10— Barnett and Wslsa Invita 46:454 Others added to the books: May tion at Forest Dale 8:148 3000 meters by Gunnar May IT — Tin whistle May 20 — Team match at Ogden Coun- Hoeckert 10000 meters 30:056 try club May City tournament at Foreet Ilmarl Satainen six miles 29:084 Dale Salminen and 15 miles onsHtpur May SI— Qualifying round June lex di19:486 by Erkki Tamila rectors cup Women Draw Golf Slate At Bonneville- - poet-Olymp- lo - - Lions MAGNA—Magna-Garfiel- d will hold a banquet at the Cyprus high school Thursday at 7 p m honoring football and basketball players from the aeheeir The banquet will be served by girls from the senior high school cooking classes under direction of Miss Erda Williams About 60 persons are expected to attend J E Rothrflck club president will preside Included on the guest list ore the Granite district board of educa tion Dr Calvin S Smith superin tendent and T Pi Brockbank : school principal Members of the general commit tee In charge of arrangements are: R S Powell chairman V I Richardson Chester L Bello Odeal Kirk A C Anderson The entertainment committee is beaded by C G Harris with Gordon E Lea and W W Allen assisting double-checke- Army-Nav- Army-Nav- three-quarte- rs Iso-hol- lo y 1 New Softball Loop Formed y The Industrial softball league was organized Thursday evening at a meeting in the Ezra Thompson building There will be eight clubs Arden Dairy Z C M I U S Soil Conservation General- Supply Corporation Beneficial Life Auxuet 16— Unlor Pacific Auxuet 19 — Invitation day meet at Fort Insurance Company Douglas Boostera Electrical Products Contourney August 23— Five club Auxuet SO— Target contest solidated and Utah Power and Light September 3— Team match at El Honta Company — Qualifylns round September N C Mann manager of General M t Bonnevtlle Electric Supply waa elected to repSeptember S—Team match team match on the rule September JS— 14 19— Salt Lake Country resent the league Electric Army-Nav- interest The championship races were keenly contested and for the moet part remained in doubt down to the very last night of competition The state singles championship was typical of practically all the major rivalry In the singles division three bowlers — Fred Southern Jack Quinn and Harry Bockholt — finished In a tie each with 630 In the playoff Southam won but with a score of 438 VETERANS WIN TITLE Commanding mors attention than any other Item on the state tournament program was ths brilliant performance of George Danley and B M Stewart Tolling in the doublea Danley and Stewart are each beyond 60 years of aga That fact howeyer was do deterrent to their skill on' the alleya Their 1334 was sufficient to win the doubles non-wt- Army-Nav- y emo-mltt- ee September September 20— Qualifylns Six night softball leagues are now championship Columbia Metropolitan September 23— Team match at J’rovm organised T— Blind bole September United -- Industrial Employes’ and October 4— Flag tourney October T— Team match at Nibley park - Girls’ October 11— Red and Blue costume tourn October 16— tourney October 21— Invitation day meet at OX- den Country club Stub Invitation Soccer Clubs Qash In Sunday ‘Tilts Hegal Shoots 76 At Nibley Park Ms! Flegal turned In a fine 76 at Nibley park Thursday his best score at ths Seventh East club He is exFour of the five clubs entered in pected to make a strong team canthe Salt Lake City Soccer league didate at' the club Professional Jerry Henderson anwill see action Sunday in regular match nounced that the best-ba- ll league games at Fairmont park The schedule: Teutonia vs Holla-da- y slated for the opening May X will Wolves 2 p m) Rotary Boys’ be played from scratch Contestants m Germania will be divided into three divisions club vs Sparta 4 i according to their handicaps bye — Olsen with 1837 was leader and the team trophy was carried off by Barnett A Welas with 2906 Outside the regulation championship flights were other achievements of not Ths team sweep-take- s was won by a Fort Douglas THE “M AKIN’S" TOBACCO group with a score of 2902 The Collins squad won first’ honors in THAT’S GUARANTEED! ths team division handicap with 3141 Danley and Stewart doubles champions acquired further distinction by taking tha handicap doubles with 1440 John Rasmussen had a grand total of 692 In the handicap singles John Plan Fete- Brundage Brings Back Complete List Of Marks Approved in Paris Naturally this gigantic entry Includes the most expert bowlers of ths country and any individual or any squad which gains a high plaoe In the scores must possess not only skill but also a good measure of luck Ths aim of most teams is to “get Into the money” and to get as deeply into it as possible The prize list Is long and unit rewards are of material account so that a company of bowlers with fortune riding their shoulders may earn an amount sufficient to offset their expenses and possibly a bit more We In Utah of course send our June 3 — Invitation day meet at Provo best wishes along with our repreJune T— Blind partner— total score sentatives Jt is our earnest hope that ths team will enjoy a degree Monte of success that will repay them for June June the time and effort June 2T July 1 — Fort Doualaa invitation July 8— Qualifying round July lex diBowling' in Utah Is closing Its rectors cup flax tourney most prosperous season Giving July 8—Invitation day meat at Balt Lake club thought solely to our local activi- Country — team matob J2 July ties hers in Salt Lake City we July 19— eweepitakei July 26— Match play axalnet par Forest guess should make therfff-han- d 29— Invitation day meet at that between 3000 and 4000 bowlers DaleJuly 2— Qualifying round Auxuet lex Aupuit were regular participants in the director’s cup August 5— Team match Salt Lake Coun-sport during the winter Bowling in other cities and towns of our tnAu'ut 8 1 —Utah Mate championship state enjoyed similar Increase in Salt Lake Country club teem match titla Magna Lions International Board Okeh's Towns as Hurdles King Sift-H- e MEN’S Sunitts Sises 34 to 40 Closing Out these choice “DEXTER-STYLED- " genuine Suite-l- ast Smartest Spring's Styles and Shade Beg to $25 Your Choice for Easter ts I VeaitlQ G6A SP which ofien leada lo serious acalp disorders Promote hair growth and keep yodr scalp healthy by the regular use of 77 $1 Down — $1 Meekly ' Ne Carrying -- dims Mam Tonic “D ? 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