Show "f wnp w f F yi1 Trir'T "jp"'i ip-- yr "M '" Thursday Morning- - illjc Salt ffakt Tribune ' February 16 1939 25 J Finishes Mark Opening of A A U Tank Clash Ecker Appoints Workers To Help in Conducting National Sid Tournament Stars for Miller Ward Five Deseret Gym Stars Cop Lion’s Share Of Awards in Ogden Junior Meet VY'SS- Meet to Attract Two-Da- y Outstanding Adepts Reidar Andersen Entered By Don Breaks It takesjalot of work to put on a ski' tournament of the magnitude of the natiorial combined and jumping championships to be held at Ecker hill Tuesday and Wednesday so the Utah Ski dub named its “work" parties Wednesday night cross-count- Finance transportation and hill conditioning were but a few of the tasks allotted at a meeting in the Newhouse hold P S Ecker club president was the “Simon Degree” who meted out the jobs and the members of the club looking for-ward to the biggest tournament r L -- 4 Salt Lake JStyJias eVerJiadac- cepted their fate without a murmur —Complete- - Rosters committees Complete flounced by Eckert were: Judging— Roger Langley Barre Mass president of the National Ski association M A Strand first vice president of the national associa-tio- n and S J Quinney of the Utah Ski club Finance and tickets— Jack Wolfe chairman 0 G Jorgenson Nephi' Andersen Barney Taft Transpor Sr — Latton — Re prizes Ick Sorensen M" Jorgensen Hill— Vic Johansen Frank Rasmussen Steffen Trogstad hill captain and chief marker Traffic— “Captain I L Fryer S L Cate and Dan Sorensen Telephone — Curt Healy M A Strand Starter— Les Roberts First aid--Lawrence N Ossman Dp Ralph ry Ranger Five Wing-Ov- A near capacity audience crowded Weber gymnasium pool to witness the keenly competed events with the pick of the Intermountain’s youthful tank artists competing for covetecLJionors------ - er Garhon -3-3-32 walkednff-with-the)ion’4ihare- “The Ranger of NorthEmery hank to timely ability to toss 4ft throw from the foul line walked right into first place in the Carbon-Emer- y district race in region five Wednesday by handing Jthe Dinosaurs of Carbon a etba k The game was the feature fn tlje midweek slate ofBthe U H S A A 400-ya- oourt-paee- r- 'Ut’her tT07(f triumph leaders came up with" Wednesday which either virtually clinched titles for them or made their top-spmore position The Fliers of Pixie impregnable blazed away at the hoop In uncanny fashion to topple the powerful Valley high quint of Orderville 49 to 39 to boost their margin In the C Pendleton Tommy Dee Entertai- Dixie loop race Monroe virtually nment-Axel Andreasen Ralph clinched the North Sevier“titIe by handing Wayne county high a Larsen and Nephi Andersen Ski lift—Nels P Mettome Cross- shellacking South Emery won from Central country race— W T Allemann chairmdn Frank Rasmussen Chet 21 to 15 in a Carbon-Emer- y game Dalgieish Ivan Hall Mike O’Neill and Logan toppled Box Elder 26 to 18 n in Logan-Ogdea condistrict Agnar Lamo and Chick Pfeiffer Timers— Walter Jensen and Dick test but the latter two tussles meant Sorensen Announcers— Axel- - An little in the race for hoop honors The Rangers were ouUcored from dreasen Frank Rosmussen Secretary—0 G Jorgenson recorder the field 14- - to 13 but they tallied seven of nine free throws and the Dick Sorensen aaw victory slip from Wolfe chairman of the ticket Dinosaur committee announced that ducats their grasp as they missed seven In for the contest wouldgo on sale 11 chances The Price quint led at of thef irst three-- f rames at downtown sporting goods stores thrend 0 8 3 and but in the Thursday Trogstad reported that work par- final canto Findlay star guards led ties had nearly completed work on his Huntington mate to victory Ecker hill - He said the finishing Dwayne Esplin tossed in nine touches would be made Saturday baskets and two foul tosses to offand Sunday The traffic problem will set the spree of Rad Jorbe taken care of by Captain Fryer gensen as the Fliers humbled Valof the state highway patrol and ley The tiny Flier ace was given eight men from his department Two plenty of help by Fawcett star roads are to be opened into the guard who collected 11 points sevparking area at the base of Ecker eral of his baskets being of the senhilL One will be at the Ecker hill sational variety eign on the highway and the other The powerful Monroe club was too down the road several hundred feet well balanced for the Wayne county crew Dale Hunt and at Rasmussen’s ranch Olsen were particularly outstanding Dance Ski Tuesday -- A ski dance at 'the Newhouse ho tel Tuesday night following the event will be the sotour-cial highlight of the two-da- y i — n ament— Skiers wilTattend in ski — 7 togs A banquet Wednesday night at which time awards will be made will conclude the contest MOTOB JvEAGLE Won Lost Pet Meanwhile the entry list con- Arch 57 15 620 Browning tinued to grow Headed by such Karl Winter 57 39 594 Smith 50 521 46 starts as Reidar Andersen national Btreator Freed Motor 47 511 45 and holder of the world’s Ruth' Hamburgers 47 49 490 champion E Tourseen 45 51 469 unofficial record of 344 feet Alf ANorville Motor 41 55 59 Engen intermountain ace and hold- Automotive Parts Men 37 High Scores er of the national distance mark of Team series—Btreator Smith 2472 251 feet made at Big Pines Cal and Team singles— Btreator Smith 885 series— Abrahamson 567 Caspar Oimoen colorful rider from Individual Individual singles— Earl Guest 211 the Anaconda Mont Ski club Salt ' BANKERS’ TEAGUE Lake City winter sports fans will Won Pet be assured of seeing the world's best Federal Reserve White 12 Lost 4 750 Blue 11 5 638 In action off Ecker hill’s giant take- Walker Bank Federal Reserve Blue 8 8 500 off Conttinental Nat Bank 6 10 375 the loop" Comely Virginia Nelson of Weber gym exhibited near perfect form in 10 dives to pile up 114 3 point and win the women's diving title The total score 1 one of the highest ever made in the local pool Miss Nelson’s only competitor Miss Nattie Hadlock of Deseret gym scored 891 Howard Smith unattached breaststroke swimmer from the University of Utah won the event in this field for foe n His time was 3:156 fifteen and four-tentseconds slower than the A A U junior record established in 1929 by Harlow Sharp Foulger of Weber college and Millett of Weber gym were second and third Perry Leavitt Weber college free styler defeated 15 entrants in the freestyle event jHis“time in “the final beat wan 2:43 6 two and seconds slower than his qualifying time in the afternoon Cardon of Logan gym was second with Mink of the Deseret gym third Record in the 220 free' style is 241 1 set by Orson Spencer in 1929 Named Champ 40-2- 2 ‘ 11-1- 19-1- 26-2- last-pla- cross-count- SHTBowling Results"-- ry Federal Reserve Green 6 10 375 J A Hogle A Co 5 11 313 Scores High Cagers Win Team-serieeFederal White Reserve Ability to connect with more consistency Team singles — Federal Reserve White from the foul line enabled Ken Garff Individual series— Jovce 220 cagers to notch up a 44 to 43 triumph over Individual singles—Joyce 595 Harvard ward hoopetera Wedneaday ecore The HARVARD WARD HKEN GARFF GT G T F P P — Lloyd rf 4 0 0 8 Brantlng rf 4 2 0 8 -- Brownell 214 Vaculln —If— 62 Anderson c 5 2 0 10 Oleon o 7 3 1 18 E Colbert rf 3 117 Foater rg 1 0 0 2 jMcDowll Ij 0 2 1 1 Gillman Ig 0 0 0 0 H Colbert rf 2 0 0 4 Forsgren rf 1 0 O 2 - SANTA MONICA Cal Feb 15 Short e i— Clay Bryant and NewHunt rg 2 0 0 4 Reynolde lg 0 0 0 0 ell Kimball of the Chicago Cubs Totals 20 7 4 44 Totale 217143 announced Wednesday they were Score by quartern satisfied with the new contracts ICen Garff 14 32 sent them by Owner P K Wrig 17 Harvard 34 iLarff J - - Cub Hurlers Okeli New Contracts -- Webercol-lego-team Piles Up Points ot Dr 4 -of awards placing champions in two ventf and failing To place only In one contest The Deseret men’s relay squad composed of Mink Patrick Cooper and McKean nosed oufeUnk yersity of Utah to win in 4:257 Logairgym medley finalist placed Entered In A A U swim at Ogden left to right Billie Thomas Beverly Beck and Joyce Beck all of the Deseret gym Beverly won the 1 backstroke Wednesday and Billie fin10-ya- rd ished second 220-ya- rd This lad figured prominently in his team’s Roy Heesch victory over Hillcrest ward Wednesday night in Grant stake title play Miller Five Sluggers Top Local Card — Wins” 27-2- 0 Following the unqualified success on the part of sluggers m furnishing local ring fans ample action last week Salt Lake City fistic promoters will follow suit with a similar program next week Rugged young gents who forego the finer points of the game in their efforts to land a haymaker on an opponent's chin will again e the Monday card 220-ya- yards in 1:28 7 Miss Beverley Beck of the Deseret gym was named champion in her claSs She is a former holder of the junior and senior A A U diving encounters are titles Miss Billee Thomas also a top-lin- d Three on tap Grant Hansen former A A U middleweight champ meeting A1 Berro belting Basque middleweight from Jordan Valley Ore in the final bout on the card These tolost tO two- - worthies met recently in a Grandview by a 28 to 16 margin go fn Boise and fans Tn the Idaho city are still talking The scores: about-th- eir CENTRAL PARK WILFORD little affair G T F PI G TTT? H Chtn rf 6 4 1 13 Francii rf 10 0 2 Joey Jarvis the rough and rugged Oleon It 10 0 2 Btltlter Ifc 2 0 00 42 little slugger from Ogden and BudD Chsten c 0 2 0 0 Ellaeon 10 Ahleen rg 12 2 4 Caldwell rg 0 1 0 0 dy Edwards who when he is not Ktrkmn lg 1 1 0 2 PO'Rlln lg 1 2 0 2 hanging horseshoes on unfriendly H O’RUn rf 5 1 0 10 Jeffery c 0 0 0 0 shins is hanging haymakers en Ctirlten lg 0 0 0 0 unfriendly chins The Oregon blackTotal! 9 9 3 21 Total! 10 40 20 smith comes here highly recomScore by quarters mended as a boy who is willing to ' 8 Central Park 2 16 take two to land one feeling that Wilford 4 10 12 r More umpire he will always get the better of such an argument EAST MILL CREEKI GRANDVIEW JohnGTFPI In the third rf 0 0 0 OlWettBtn rf OTFP 3 2 1 7 Ottley will Treewke If 4 1 0 8 Pond If 2 0 0 4 ny Candia Garland Mexican 8 Neas c 11131 Campbell e 3 4 2 8 trade punches with Jess Christy a Allen rg 1 1 1 3 F Chrmti rg 1 1 0 2 from Provo Barlow 0 3 0 0 clever lightweight lg 1 1 0 2 Johanann E Ness rf 0 0 0 0 Cramer rflg 10 0 2 one of the most popuL Nesa rg 0 0 0 0 J Thrum c 1 0 0 2 Christy was Glade rf 0 0 0 0 Bergener lg 0 2 1 1 lar campaigners around these parts 0 0 0 0 Huret lg Hlgga If 10 0 2 last year He will be making his 7 4 246 Totale Total! in several months when 12 12428 first-sta- rt Bcore by quartern he goes into action against Candia 3 Faat Mill Creek 10 12 9 Grandview 13 18 The remainder of the card will Oleon referee Smith umpire be drawn up shortly The program eight-roun- Slrand-East-Mill-Cre- six-rou- -- ' referee-Bake- eight-round- SOUTHGATE G T F P Burton rf 3 8 1 7 Ward If 14 2 0 6 3113 Haycock 2 0 0 Roerg7Tn A Bocco lg 0 1 0 0 Htenholt rf 1 0 0 2 Strand If 2 0 0 4 DBocco d 1 0 0 2 WANDAMERE Webber rfl OTFP Shi 11 Hepworth If 1 1 will start at 8 30 p“ 100 Backstroking m 0 2 Deseret placed -- Miss -- Mavis th The clever Orchard who went tot the finals of the national A A U tournament as a welterweight last year and won the Pacific coast A A U title stabbed Adam’s face persistently with a lightning left Achziger bored in constantly but couldn’t findjiis man long enough to nail him Ken Gardner a freshman at Utah State college stowed away Dave Pfersch of Greeley Colo in Just 28 seconds of the first round in the lightheavyweight class The Gardner flailed Pfersch to the canvas with & flurry of lefts and rights The referee halted the bout when Pfersch afclimbed to his feet glassy-eye- d ter a nine count He was palpably out on his feet In the city auditorium were'kbout 1000 more spectators than the crowd which saw the Denver and Utah draw: at champions fight To Ogden last year It was a lively card but until the lightheavy- - AAU Mails ’39 TourneyBids Pearce Kayoes Foe With One Punch 5-- mermaid second-wi- DENVER Feb 15 former Fort Morgan Colo football-playe- r punched out a technical knockout after two rounds over Utah’s Bryce Thorn as the Denver Elks boxing team scored a 2 win over the Golden Gloves champions ot Dgden Utah Wednesday night A crowd of 4000l yelled approval When Referee Dan Darnell raised Mann’s glove before the third round opened after the Elks champion had mauled Thorn around the ropes with short punches Twice in the second round Mann dropped his a third-strin- g heavier opponent tackle on the Utah university grid team last fall The Thorn had no defense for Mann's windmill tactics and never landed an effective punch The Denver team rolled up a 0 lead before Terry Orchard broke the icejor Utahbyoutboxing Adam Achziger a Longmont Colo husky division in the Mann five-tent- Miller ward of Grant stake defeated the strong Hillcrest five Wednesday night 27 to 20 in a fast thrilling game By its victory Miller gained the right to represent Grant stake in the coming interstake finale and put the Hillcrest aggregation into a tie with East Mill Creek These teams will battle for the runner-u- p position and the winner will meet Miller for the stake title and trophy ‘In other games Central Park defeated Wilford 21 ia 20 Southgate edged out the Wandamere five 82 - Orchard Gardner W in Denver Bouts Hansen of Logan third of Utah swimmers University Glen Oler Lynn Patfield and Charles Richards paddled the 300' yard medley Deseret and Weber college men who placedsecondandthird respectively Thursday afternoon and evening The first step in the 1939 A A U elimination heats and finals will be tournament the mailing basketball conducted in freestyle 150' yard backstroke fancy diving and out of entry blanks to teams In freestyle for men and in Idaho and Utah was made Wednesfreestyle and day by Joe Christensen chairman-obreaststroke for women the Intermountain A A U hoop Elimination runs begin at S p to tourney and finals at 8 p m Gold silver The A A U hoop leader anand bronze medals are awarded nounced Wednesday that teams winners seeking entry in the meet which will be held in the Weber college Pioneer Stake gym at Ogden Mrch 1 2 3 and 4 can obtain entry blanks frofo Floyd Bracket Champlonuhlp Millet in Provor Reed Swenson at Won Lost “Fct Twent f’fth 1 000 the Weber gym in Ogden or at the 0 J 1 3 750 offices of the Salt Lake City recrea-tio- n Twenty sixth Fifth 2 Z 500 1 2 U3 PoplaFTJrove FTrsT department 312 city and county 100-ya- 500-ya- 100-ya- 100-ya- rd -- Thirty second Cannon 1 3 Royal! 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BENNETT'S G T tf T F Tuffer-1T2"- 3 O 4 KeatlCTt— 4 4 — 5 — 4 212 Bridge Ki-t- Bmadr-lf-- r1 7 2 Thoniwll e 4 0 0 8 Snow o Huffmn rg 0 fi 2 Murphy Maxweli lg 2 5 2 6 Jensen lgrg 4 3 Strike rf 3 0 0 6 Richlne rf Dennery rg 0 0 Baxter lg Second round play In Salt Lake tion should also add a tally on the F P 210 City basketbail“ccrmpe- -' Southemers' victorycolumnrNeith S' tition-wll- lgetmnder-way-Thurerteame has been defeated in league 1 15 day when West and South high play' i 1103 112 school on the The varsity which lost to West 10 00 20 Deseretfoidget crews tangle gymnasium court at 330 in the first round and managed to p m The B and A games are set eke out a win against East should Total! 17 12 4 38 Total be no match for the lightning-fas- t 20 16 46 for Friday at 7 and 8 respecJcore by quartare on the home floor of the Panther A team-- - v 11 33 tively Dan Gardiner 21 4 34 Bennelt’i Two wins in the series will math19 46 South (Cubs The Cubs holding a ematically clinch the crown for the GOLDEN GLORY PETEK PAN lead In the Big Three pennant chase Southerners for the Leopards whb OTFFl OTFP 8chmkr rf 1 0 0 2 Lang rf 0 0 0 0 are be the only ones who Brown It 0 2 1 llWeet If expected to move into a secure would-the- n 13 13 5 2 1 11 position when this week’s series is could hope to approach the Cub Summhye c 3 5 4 10! Taylor c 1 1 1"3 Pendletn rg 8 10101 Steed rg The Blue andjyhite midgets record would have to win six Rh Kght ig 1 0 0 2 Thurman lg 4 1 0 8 over Thurmnr! 0 0 0 0 who had little trouble RdKgnt rf 1 0 drubbing straight gomes to got a record of ' Totell 11 8 8 27 7 3 28 the Panthers In their first engageeight won and four lost as against Total) Bcore by halve: ment are touted to repeat their vic- what would then be the Cub count 27 Peter Pan 10 i 8" Golden Glory 25 tory while the Cub junior aggrega seven ant two high-schoo- — J y 09 iflh " 4 eiNJMAi J"1 ng Allard outpointed Cleon Williams in the bracket Al HJno-- — josa had somewhat the better of ’ Frank Ronkovitch In the class and Sammy Calabrese shaded -Elwood Williams in the 126-pou- ranks The Elks champions will compete in the Rocky Mountain A-- A U tournament here March 0 when the mile-hig- h section’s team will be determined for the national A A U meet at San Francisco in April “ 29-3- ’ “ — - Arcade (Wiiidmill) Pearce bounded a hefty roundhouser off the whiskers of Bill Larson Fort Douglas soldier in the first round to win the main boxing bout on the monthly Utah Copper club smoker Other results were: Dick Diamond decisioned Joe Falpo Truman Harvey kayoed Flash Gordon in the third Johnny Candia decisioned Tiger Griffin Andy Davim drew with Roy Hart In the wrestling matches Vary Cutler and Del Kunkel wrestled to a draw while the Wally Thomp son“Kenny Mayne'team'defeated the Jack Eku Jack Sullivan duo in hree-fall a match two-out-- HOW ABOUT YOUR “MAKIN'S” TOBACCO? ib MIGfflMlWL e TASTE “ MILDNESS EASY- - Prince Albert’ choice ripe tobactreated for extro- co i "no-ttU- " "crimp cut" to roil quick firm too— you get and Jot of ’mt - easy It’! a twell imokes fQSACCO £U cigarette fine everlf in tin of rrinco Albert 2-- 5 7 10118 2 Hunaaker c 7 6 3 17 Broahaky rg 0 1 2 2 0 4 Tavlor lg 1 0 0 2 0 0 Latham 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Saley rg B Emtsn lg 2 0 Stroud rf 0 0 M Larson 0 2 0 Forallng c 0 0 btal! 10 14 6 281 Total 18 IS 8 44 Smith referee O Evane umpire TOBACCO goes into Gun Marshall's rollin’ papers? “Prince- Albert and only Prince Alberti” he 8ays“Here’s why With P A’ special WTHAT tutr l P-- Iran— 215 Kolish Thompson vs Jack— 200 LeolOO ’r' Karalinko vs Sullivan fr- lg Total! 12 10 Young Electric Del— 202 Wally— 200 r Totale 24 10 7 85 — Score by quarter-Mi- nt Cafe Salt Lake GorlIla-2- 15 Naylor 3211 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 class--drawi- 250 'll e -- n’ Sportsmen Set lk3317 0 10 0 Board Meeting Shurtifr Lamper If — 1 1 3 Johnson - In the first five bouts ktt won by the Denver entrants on decisions Nick Trujillo defeated Alvin Barker in the blood from Barker's nose t Ice Manclnelli outpunched Kenneth Cook In the division Al building No entries will be admitted which Thorpe to Speak MT PLEASANT— Jim Thorpe received after 6 p m February — are 27 The senior team will one of the outstanding Indian athwinning WARD 25TH 32ND WARD be sent to the national A A U letes of all time will address stuGTFPI GTFP 2 2 2 6 meet at Denver according toChris-tense- dents at Wasatch academy in Craig0 ZtSteln rf May rr 12 4 Cowan If 3 2 8!Beeny If 18 4 6 head auditonqm Monday at 8 p m Rankin c 3 J 2 S Drecnael e 1 3 13 Hollnbk re 3 4 1 7 M RandnrfTT 2 0 0 1 D 1 0 2 2 4 I se 1(1 ft single Saliirdai'e RtheSule v Cannon 9 30 pm — Thirty-econ- d t rp Stertln Findlay Bill rf knockdown 250 3 10 Total! 14 15 4 32 Totale 1415 3 31 To map final plans for the annual P Royall rf Score1 by quarter!! scheduled ley and would eign and return them Southgate fiesta “family night” 9 13 28 Wandamere immediately 0 12 23 College Scores Tuesday night at McCullough's Totals 16 18 7 391 Total More referee Baker umpire Both out held more for arenar the board of directors of the Woolley referee Smith umpire616 719 players feelolt 34 Carroll 31 46 Game indicated 38 and Fish MILLER money They George Washington Bradley HILLCREST Salt Lake County Jiheygot — CA NNON- POPLAR Gft FIRSTS ' Fototnau State 45 Davis Elkins 40 o G T FT Penn State 45 West Virginia 43 (over what they wanted Jaekaort rf 0 3 1 1 Laraon rf 12 0 2 association will meet Thursday at Colbert a OTFP! 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