Show J 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING aVrTL' 1938 23 i en Hold Annual As Wilt SeeJcHonors on Cinder Path in Redskin Stadium Stadium Scene of C Sees It Cinder Test U’ D i - "By J C Derkt - ' Whiles Down Reds as Ute Gridiron Squads Clash B Y U Teams Flash Power j Divided Athletes Having seen the major leagues uccessfully on their way Utah Two baseball enthusiasts turn’ to their own more intimate affairs And inStarts at m dication are that those affairs will bp sufficient in number and importance to keep their minds fully By MARLOW BRANAGAN occupied until September The fourth annual Utah high Preseason information seems to Warrant the prediction that the school relay carnival as popular 1938 campaigns In this area will a it is young will be staged Satconstitute a banner baseball year urday at 2 p m in the Univerof Utah stadium Athlete Reports reaching us are that the sity different leagues are rapidly com' from at least half of the All of schools affiliated with the Utah pleting their organizations the circuit which operated last year State High School Athletic associawill again engage in presenting the tion are expected to have one or national pastime to their patrons more teams in action In Salt Lake City the amateur The relay carnival successor to federation is primed and ready to the City Creek canyon run has the fancy of athletes start There wilt be a grand open- captured coaches and fans Track candidates ing in that organization Sunday who With no fewer than three games prefer running event to field All of the contest will be played performance are given a chance at Community park the first begin to strut their stuff in the relay meet without hindrance King at 11 a m Davis high school at Kaysville - The federation league la the oldest amateur circuit hereabouts It is expected to have the largest la a direct descendant of the fa- team on the field The Darts will mous Trolley league which carried enter each of the ten events on on here a quarter of a Century ago the program During all the time it has been in Competition will again be held existence it has been the refuge of in two divisions schools with popuyouthful baseball players and from lations of more than 300 being in Its clubs have come numerous play- the A group and those with less than this number being placed In ers of outstanding skill the B division One of the outstanding teams In ' the meet will be the Provo mile WITH SIX CLUBS This season the federation relay squad consisting of Elmer and Angus Backman Bob Cook and operate with six clubs Its schedule I not complete in Champ Tanner detail but the outlook is that The summary: ! p m — Interecholattc relay 220 440 it will have game on at 880 on mile ‘least three days each week 2:15— Quarter-mil110 110 110 110 2:30 — Mile 440 440 440 440 with feature encounters on 2:49 —Dlatanoa medley: 440 880 1320 one mile Sunday The champion club 3:00— Sprint medley: 110 110 220 220 Of 1937 the Woodburys will 3:19 — 880 880 880 880 debe an entrant this season 3:30 — Utah blah echool medley 220 880 440 220 CresThe fending its title 3 :49— National high school ledaratloe cent team state champions medley 110 220 440 880n — : 220 220 220 220 4:00 also continue last year will 4:10 —Shuttle (open to both A and Bi In Groups 2 p ' a- Tribune Intermountain Service University of Utah gridders grot" PRQVO— Brigham Young univer- their first taste Of 1938 football under sity’s football players oiit for spring game conditions Friday when drill are making' encouraging progI the squad was divided and the two ress judging from the showing ' ii U H u made in Friday’s Intersquad game which ended In a 0 victory for the "Whites'’ The Cougar huskies displayed greater offensive strength in this week’s game than they last Frl day in the first formal Contest of the spring training session which ended in a scoreless tie It was evident the grldders have been practicing hard during the past week on tickling and blocking as they displayed a great im povement over the opening g&me There Is still room for improve ment and the “Y" players have their job cut out for them during the next four days which will conclude spring drilling as Coach Kimball is determined they must know the fundamentals as there will be little time to work on them in the fall If this year’s freshman players continue to Improve it is certain several will get positions oh the varnext fall Lloyd Brink sity line-u- p who looked impressive at fullback last Friday was even more spec tacular at the wingback Friday Clif Strom also played a strong defensive game at fullback and Ken and Rollie Jensen formed passing combination that put the Whites in a position to score Izzy Spector at left half looked good Halt-mile- h i M 400 yards each man 100 yards WUI be run back and forth on the gridiron The ouarter and half mile relay) will be run in lanes the whole distance In all others with the exception of the two-mll-e relay the first distance Will be run to staggered lanes The Salt Lake Independent league the largest organization locally in point of number of clubs is preparing for another brisk season This league is favored by the younger players and is the natural outgrowth of a former overcrowded federation program The Independbasis ents usually work on a the schedule being carried out by two divisions each with six clubs Broadly speaking the Independent league is a preparatory school H company nosed out M company These boys will make things hot for other teams in Saturday's relay carnival Left to right many of its “graduates" joining fed- in the race for the Fort Douglas Provo high’s mile relay team eration clubs as soon as their pro- intercompany boxing title by Angus Backman Bob Cook Champ Tanner and Elmer Backm an They have been hitting fast time ficiency ha been sufficiently perpoint winding up the season fected with a total of 25714 points to the Utah league long 257 total for M company established amateur circuit will H company must have had a again engage in a 'championship horseshoe In jts collective pocket struggle This league has long been Friday night in the post gym noted for its fine brand of base- crammed to capacity as the soldier ball Its territory lies largely in belters rang down the curtain on Utah county The transfer this year the season losing every match in and the Divi- which it was represented but its of the Price-HelpWild-eye- d dend clubs to the Utah Industrial previous lead stood it in good stead rasseling fans came to the aid of Tommy O’Toole at The feature bout of the evening league necessitates some revision women’s season Utah South high cinder path artists The McCullough’s arena Friday night and enabled him to triumph over golf got was that between Ralph (Chief) of its membership with Mac Speedie at the helm an is the Moon E company middleweight off to a rousing start Friday at Nib-le- y that voluminous venomous villain Stonewall Stewart An old reliable stand-b- y nexed their initial dual meet with Sanpete-Sevie- r park golf club when more than Never no never have grappling' league which ha who recently annexed the junior Ogden Friday by tallying a total of for many years provided recreation A A U title and Buatel Connors 50 feminine shotmakers turned out fans hereabouts become so incensed when 20 all too seriously minded 6914 points to the invading Tl for the public of a large section in Kid Cannon to countless fans Con- for the bpening event an invitation over a bad wrestler’s tactics as they enthusiasts clambered into the gers’ 5714 ring the more southerly part of the state nors fought one of the grandest Chew-chand were Friday night Prince “Speed" Speedie copped individupunched Stewart into a pulp The league this year will operate bouts of his local career and most day tournament at the Seventh Fast bah! Andy Meixner bah bah! The second fall came in five min- al honors when he finished with with at least eight clubs and pos- of the fans believed him the win- links field was one of the utes three when Stonewall was disqualifirst places along with run Martin three times bah! The largest Bull ner but the judges ruled otherwise sibly with 10 As mean men they were panty-wals- ts fied ning on the Cubs’ winning medley ever to take part tn one of the inruling which brought down on vitation day affairs If a boo meter were installed Weil its no more Bull for awhile relay team giving promise them considerable abuse “Speed” bettered the state high handicap1 competition and women’s at' McCullough’s arena it would be at least in Salt Lake City Bull school Th results A MODEL LEAGUE Punkie Turner L decisioned Gene Hor golf in general is going to have one safe to say that Stewart is the most Martin agreed to leave town if anhigh hurdle record by F de K ton Joe lightweighti Faccpas of a second skimming down A league which has enjoyed hated man ever to appear there other old man Iry Dern beat him of its biggest years in Utah cleloned welterweights Curly Tripp I K won by forfeit from Goon WatkinsMrs E T Easley of El Monte Mr Stewart attributes his suc- Friday Iry knocked him down with the track in 15 seconds flat A few gratifying prosperity is the Chuck Edwards Brig Jay middleweight o circuit This orRobertson Brig decisioned Sleepy Aorta-o- won the grand low net prize for the cess as a crowd tormenter to many a right hook and sat on him to win minutes later he won the low hur dies in :186 and then sailed the diS' H ganization holds the northern when she turned in a brilliant things among which are his inven- in 10 minutes Dick Thavtr E decisioned Ivan Holford day tive genius by which he finds a In other bouts Dave Reynolds cus 118 feet 2 inches to win that Utah field lapping over into H lightweights: Dave Bartlay L decisioned card of 66 Busi 185 Norman Hartell Brig middleweight Columbus defeated Kenny event southern Idaho Incidentally Helen Hofmann led class A golfers hundred ways to play dirty tricks on Bagley F draw with Rot Portar K light Frank Berglund finished Just we should like to say that heavvwetchts: Speedy Kelly L dfclsloned with a 75 while Mary Lou Thom- his opponents He showed us in his Mayne 170 Salt Lake City when Ronald M Utah-IdahWebater o Dannv llghtwetghts: the league has son and Mrs R C Hill tied for sec- bout with O’Toole many novel and Kenny missed a flying tackle and ahead of hia teammate Ray StewCoburn K won t k o ovar Bob Sandford H first round welterweleht a ond with scores of 77 Mrs E E quite unexpected ways to gouge the knocked himself out A1 Boyd 180 art for second individual honors given extraordinary evidence Ken Titman E decisioned Vie Brown of progress in the way of im175 in 12 Berglund put the shot 42 get 10 H Hammond won Finch took the class B prize with eyes of his opponent and another defeated Hy Sharman Frankie welterweights: from Joe Bianco G forfeit : Ralnh Moon a 71 and Mrs R T Stewart was secproved quality of baseball of quite devilish trick of breaking his minutes with a body press and inches for a first place and was secmid decisioned Serv Burner Connors E administration and of an 73 Class C honors went to foe’s arm by smacking it on the Floyd Hansen 190 and Buzz Reyn- ond in the discus Roe of Ogden won dlewefghta: Bennv Bartaenick M declsloned ond with the L welterweleht BUI Giles olds 180 wrestled to a dash from Berglund eagerness to put itself on a Mrs J E Loveless 'with 69 and iron ring post in an extremely close race by This was so tormenting to the draw plane seldom reached Mrs G Irvine with 71 “bush" leagues The affairs Mrs H J Corleissen of Provo fans that they plastered him with In a battle royal Boyd Mayne The Tigers won a good share of Forest Dale Sets of the Utah-Idah- o league are won a special prize with a score peanuts popcorn chewing gum and and Hansen defeated the Reynolds their points in the broad and high manner which conducted in a of 95 Mrs Helen Wise was the put- candy until Referee Ted I£ey dis- brothers and Sharman jumps Ray Stewart took firsts in both events Team Trials may be accepted as an examchampion with 27 taps on the qualified him ting n: In the pole vault South took all O'Toole as handsome a lad that 18 carpets and Mrs H D Porter of ple of honors Doug Mercer went up 10 and enthusiastic and progresThe Forest Dale team golf trials El Monte won the blind hole prize ever shook a torso before local fans International League controL sive feet 10 inches for first place will be opened this week end Every with a three on the No 4 lake hole won the first fall in 22 minutes All iramea postponed rain Boucher of South nosed out shotmaker interested in trying out for the team must turn in an of Ogden in the 880 while ' Frank Klopinski copped the javelin card either Saturday or SunThe Utah industrial league while will be with a good heave rot classed as strictly amateur is day The final 18 holes— Glen Cherry won the mile with to all intents and purposes an ama- played next week end according to a 5:087 run while Harold Moffat teur organization It is the near- Hy Demke team captain took the 440 in :553 The Cub mile Only members of the Forest Dale est approach to “organized" baserelay team composed of Best Pol' ball we now have here and offers Golf association are eligible for ster Flint and Moffat won with the public a very high type of semi-pr-o team berths ease The time was 8:49 The Tigers ball were just jib decisive in their 880 The league has Soccer Clubs Open relay victory been reorganized this season and The summary! henceforth will be operated as the Junior Season Mich hurriles — Speedie Gene South: Wasatch league It will have six Flint Bt Lathrop O :19 teams:- - Two in Ogden Layton" Mtle— socMembers of the Utah junior cherry O : Evane O : bewail a £ Devil's Slide Coalville and Park cer league will open the 1938 spring iooLRo) p Berglund 0: Lathum 8 :105 City Its schedule opens May 15 playing season Saturday at Fair440— Moffat 8: Beet 8 Petereon 0 T Fairmont park with Bryant and :S93 Low htirdlea — Speedie FOR PERFECTION 8: Flint 81 G mont clashing at 1 p m and Rotary Stewart 0 IN MOTOR PERFORMANCE Pol vault— :16 Mercer 8': Neuenschwander Boys and Hillcrest tangling at 2 4H’ Company Wins Ring Laurels one-ha- lf Utah Women Open ’38 Golf Season The'-Centr- er South Trips Ogden Cinder Team Tommy O’Toole Fans Whip Stonewall ‘ ki two-tent- Utah-Idah- I n 100-ya- ! Engen Boys To Enter Slalom Race By DON BROOKS With Alf Engen of the Sun Valley Ski club and his brother Kaare of the Payette' Lakes Ski club topping an impressive list of 43 entries everything was in readiness Friday night for the Utah Ski club’s “giant" slalom contest to be held Sunday at Aha The race is sanctioned by the Rocky Mountain Ski association which is a member of the National Ski association Ski club officials announced the Junior Klwanls First Aid club would furnish first aid equipment and The personnel for the ' contest Wasatch Mountain club will assist in handling the races Runners in the senior class for contestants more than 32 years of age will open the day’s event by shoving off" from the top of 'Collin’s gulch at 9:30 a m Class A riders will follow at 10 a m followed in turn by class B and C performers Each entry will run course once the 3500-foSkiers will be allowed to go any place they want to provided they pass through each set of flags comprising the gates If only one foot goes through a single penalty will be Incurred A double penalty will result where both feet fail to go through but some part of the ski does If neither feet nor skis go through the rider will be disqualified unless he returns Contestants will be disqualified for practicing the course prior to the race for holding both sticks In one hand for holding one stick in two hands and for descending any part of the course without skis For single penalties six seconds will be added to the rider’s time and for double penalties 12 seconds ot Brit tor Jack Wolfe Waaatch Mountain club "Mike" O’Neill Utah Ski club Allemann Utah Ski club H Speyer Wasatch Mtn club Fr Utah Ski club urX Strand Dave Quinney Utah Bkl club pick Kimball) Utah Ski club Kaare Engen Payettfe Lakes Ski club Reid Oien Mt Logan Ski club Karl Kahrner Mt Logan Ski club Alt Engeh) Sun Valley Ski club harmony-cooperatio- Me-Be- th le They’ll Do It Every Time by Jimmy Hatlo 169-fo- ot -- ng USB LUBRITORIUM BRONZE Bray and Meakin & 10 ft 10 in Shot— Berglund O : Paterson KeF O Strom 8 42 ft 10 In 880 — Boucher McBeth O Bingham o’clock Jackson and Jordan Rovers will take over active duties on the west side meeting at 1 p m at River- 2:145 8 Berglund O : Olson 1182 ft 220— Rot O: Lesthaa 8: Madsen O :?34 Hitrh lump— R Stewart O : G Stewart —O: Bader O 5 ft 9 Ip Javelin— Kianinski 8: Kelstronft’ 8 Hurt 8 189 ft Medley relay— Abdale Leetham Speedie Boucher 8 4:47 Mile relay— Beat Politer Flint JJoffat 8 3:49 Broad jump— R Stewart 0 G Stewart O : third place Had Peterson O and ShuL S 19 ft 1 In 880 relay— Beralund Olson God fry Rot O Time not given X O side A LOAD OF GRIEF OCR FIRST GRADE REGULAR GASOLINE -- i i NOW ONLY— 20c PER GAL “SALT LAKE'S FOREMOST TRACKSIDE STATIONS" LuoniToniuri is olf your shoulders whea yon clean up overdue blue It’e toush to misjudge your Income eo that bills pile up but borrowing oa your car la a sure sain economical way of curing the trouble no salary assignments - no no de- endorsers needed taJr- - SEE - WEST 9TII $OUTH 11TII SOUTH & STATE ST OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Coming back with The GlEL TO END TO furniture SELECTION THEN'LL' 00 IT EVERT TIME — 555 som’l-17ASJ03- Q Discus — Speedie Texas League LOOK A’T'The 50 8: Tulflt 2 Fort Worth 1 Oklahoma City 0 Dallas Shreveport 3 Houatdn 0 Beaumont 3 Ban Antonio 3 i American Association r IrOtiitville X Milwaukee 2 KanMM Clty 3 Indianapolis 2 Paul 3 Toledo 2 Minneapolis 9 Columbus 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 3$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Bill Seijrct unattached James Howell) Utah Ski' club Jack OUinger Silver Ski club Briggs Austin Bingham Chet Dalglelsh Utah Ski club Dick Riser University Ski club Jack Launer Alpine Ski club Hap Kimball Silver Ski club Dear! Buckley Mt Logan 8kl club Ray Forsberg Silver Ski club Tom Larson Utah 8kt dub Pete McLane Bingham Jack Major Mt Logan 8kf club Lawrence Pox Jr 8ilver Ski club Frank Williams Silver Ski club Tom Boise University Bki dub Pitt! New Chic j Broo were' dl visions Dost Phili Cine sent against each other in sa abb- 7-- Two-mll- as a contestant Hilltop Outfit Gfts First Taste Of 1938 Football Cougars Display Offensive Strength in Game reviated contest that itt nt about three Quarters St When Coach Iko Armstrong sent 'the boys to the showers the Whites had scored a touchdown and claimed the vicover tory the Reds The lone counter - Sorensen Bwaa made just after the first quarter when Ben rd Browning got away for about a run and Ray Peterson power-hous- ed the leather over the line on two bucks one for four yards and the other for about seven The Whites were on the offense throughout the game Only once did the Reds bid for a score Dale Sorensen cut off right end for beautiful nun of about 35 yards The Whites held and Jack McKlssick got off a perfect kick which stopped just short of the goal line However Peterson managed to kick the bail out of danger Coach Ike Armstrong used the game mainly to experiment with his new performers and hi discovered that he has some excellent timber for next year’s varsity Ray Peterson of East at fullback for the Whites was the outstanding performer of the day and appears to be the answer to th Ne Pil Ph Si Ne 0 Ph (0-- Cii (0-- 0) St 20-ya- (0-- 1) BR — Thi Dodg crow their a home Gian To enloc their rowd anno REDS It Ik N4jrnn E J Baldwin Morrlaon Winder Steveni R Davie Aramakl Browning R Peterson Referee Stew Swan rg rt re db hb bb ft) Pendleton Fitzgerald McOarry Sada j Rideout B N f Toti Be1 zzR tzzl New 1 Brook! Sum In— C Jolley McOarry JScKlealcIc base Kramer Geary umpire Bill h Bartell Wineet to Bar McCar Bane Btrlkec HI 1 2 In 1 Sorenaen Pastor Nova Draw Pira Red SAN FRANCISCO April 22 UP Pastor of New York and Louie Nova of Alameda fought a slow draw hers Friday night in the main event of the PIT — Bob ! V Pittsh its of day b for tl leagui unbro Dreamland auditorium boxing card The hardest blow of the fight came in the second round when Pastor opened a cut above Nova’s left eye Pastor nearly hit the canvas in the seventh but there were no real knockdowns in the fight In the preliminaries Red Farmer 162 Honolulu hill 161 San winn Moore Bartell Ripple31 Oft Leiber McCrt Chtozz Tnnlt Gumbf Kaul Ii a do' that i p st WHITES Clark cessii 4 Utes’ fullback problem Keith Fitzgerald at end Gilbert Sada guard Bill Stevens at end and Ben Browning at tailback were other standouts among freshman performers I Et the R cu Coodm Higgs Cooke VDavl Craft M'Corn Kmpou Myers Vander jtOamb Hollgf XxJordi decisioned Harry Ca- Francisco (6) Chick Delaney 123 Oakland decisioned Kui Kong Young 121 Honolulu (6) Tommy Tucker 174 New York decisioned Doug Carver 180 Oakland (4) Young Jack Dempsey 171 San Francisco decisioned Joe Griff 172 Daly City (4) and Jimmy Rouse 162 Oakland decisioned Ralph Cronin 159 San Francisco (4) Cascar Totali xBat xxBf CMnctnn Pittsbu Bumi Ru Ruhr Cormlcl Myers— 1 balls — Vanri dcrmeei Hauers Lucas Bonneyille Plans Special Events Lavii Bing pi While Bonneville’s low handicap golfers will be busy with team trials this week end the higher handicap shotmakers will compete in a best ball handicap match Players with handicaps of 15 or over are eligible to take pari Blind partners will be chosen and a special prize will aisno be given for a blind hole “ ' v event ' The team trials include 18 holes this week end with 18 holes next week end Care Whi pe-c- ial CHI Louis In the Chicaj s their i season 81 © 28 29 20 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 George Green Sliver Ski club Bill Ramp Wasatch Mountain club Paul Dittwoodey Alpine Bki dub Bob Beck unattached Arlo Carver Mt Logan Ski club Clarence Kemp Silver Ski dub Ora 8mlth Ogden Ski club Bud Keveer Alpine 8kl club Sel Heidel Silver Ski club Bob Schuback Silver 8ki club ‘PlerreM Peterson Utah Ski dub Ed Orlob Utah Ski dub Max Maeser ML Logan 8kl club Max Halverson Mt Logan Ski dub Marty McMinn unattached Ivan Hall Utah Ski club HIGH OCTANE Bv Wi Off Wi Bush 1 In !: Wamek Inrf mtc QWni 10' m KM&i1 c tad 2 fit 25 SAVE 25c it on 10 Gallons 201 West South Temple 34 West Fourth South (North gldr ttfrHl) X |