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TXf y April 3 mn SaU £ake Tribune I r Idahoan Hopes 4 4 frr a To hi closest admirers he diamond in the rough but to Everett Reagan former Idaho lightweight champ lies just plain Dick Diamond a rough and ready local who stands in the wav of hoc Fverett and a battle with Johnny Nunley state lightweight champ— and Monday Reagan hopes to gain a title shot with Nunley by the simple expedient of bopping Dick on the chin long before their schedd bout reaches Its uled official conclusion for This briefly is the set-u- p main event Monday’s at McCullough's arena — Everett s Du k Diamond Reagan The local lad a graduate of the carnival ranks and the slender Idahoan are expected to put on a melee when they wheel into action Each can punch Each can absorb like a punishment sponge absorbs water— and each is detei mined to get into action wuth Nunley for the right to claim the Utah lightweight crown tXZ - Cinders on three Salt Lake City running tracks took a beating last week as athletes llpvbered up and gave first indications of who will be on teams when East West and South open Big Three competition the last part of April ft There won t be any official starters’ guns fired until April 28 t'f F — — r when South is slated to pit Its squad against the West Panthers on the letters’ track and field — and consequently the coaches are still taking It easy with their boys especially since a week of vacation starting Monday will slow up the t A eight-roun- eight-roun- ding-don- 1939 Glen Ilogran Takes Jenen-Shult- z Individual Honors With 379 And Worley Retain Leads d b g Miller Dave Matlock Q k John Arm- strong and Grant Rutke Sprint Prospects - semi-windu- AS por are um ma sho Terr T larj complete new line of kegling kings was set up in the Utah bowlwhich ing championship tournament was closed at the Temple alleys Sunday night The only upheaval of the final was staged bv day’s the Standard Optical team whuh blasted the Fort Douglas squad out of top position to go through for the team honois Fort Douglas had held the team lead since the opening session last Sunday with a scoro of 2812 but the Optical squad came through with a rush Sunday to chalk up a scot of 2363 and snatch the crown from the heads of the expected champions The winning team consisted of Sid Maughan John Rasmussen Curt Schmidt Jack Burt and Frank Williams led the Optical Williams squad to victory with games of 202 220 and 187 for a 605 total Maughan scored 569 Schmidt had 284 Rasmussen rolled 555 and Burt turned in 570 to produce the winning totaL Double Champ P C Jensen and Norm Shultz who got their 1227 score on the opening day coasted through to the title when no other pair in the tournament was able to go over the 1200 mark Andy Anderson and Ed Fortress placed second with of a possible 2000 score Sunday to win the Utah State Rifle and Pistol association’s annual rifle shoot at the armory here Salt Lake Small Arms club was second w'lth 1804 Payson Rifle club was third with 1801 and Murray Rifle club was fourth with 1799 High individual honors went to Glen Hogan of the Salt Lake Small Arms club with a score of 379 of a possible 400 which set up a new The old mark was state record 777 held bv Bill Woods of Murray Lou Bernard of Payson and Corporal Roscoe Hallow a v and Sergeant Frank Mitko of Fort Douglas tied for the second spot with 372 ft f sS1 Y meet was sponsored of the Utah County Rifle and Pistol association with Rill Rita of Provo as chairman and Elmer H Smith and Fred R Noel committeemen Ten teams entered the meet with 10 men on each team The scores of the five high men In each club were used in computing the Jeans totals Each contestant) had 10 shofs'in the standing kneeling sitThe disting and prone positions tance was 50 feet Winner of the ladieg’ division was Mrs Vera H Smith of Goshen who turned in a 330 score Second place went to Mrs Ray Hansen with a two-da- y hv members Chick Adams and Joe Plant appear to be the material for the 100 and Bob Forbes and Bob Morns N has ore thr A 1899 The R Rioi look good in the 220 Milers are C yen Bennion and Norvllle Lam-bei- t Coaches Marv Pugh and Russell Goodman are still a bit con earned about who’ll be in there for the 880 event can reverse the decision Monday fcij The boys who get over the hurdles night Everett on the other hand fastest are Howard Davis Bob Morfigures that what he did once should 1190 ris Bob Pexton Edwin (Moose) be easier to do a second time The singles crown went to Dr Naisand Bliss Stan Cook Vogler p Clashing in the W R Roley with a fine total of has out over been bitt S stretching will be a pair of former t 657 which he produced last Wed21 or 22 feet in practice broad 327 A A U heavyweight belters Gene “Muck” Adclt East high track and field star who will be nesday night The mark was two and can he indication jumps gives I’nyne of Heber and Grant Erickson mm pins in front of Chick Evans Donaldson First shot and the for the discus a the boost that little under fire Bliss Hilltoppers throwing putting of Jackson Mole Wyo Gene and honors in the tournais working hard on the high jump In the R O T C competitions this spring Grant have decided that they might Dr VV R Worley who captured the singles honors in the ment were won hv P C Jensen and John Larson is putting his Dent Ronaldson captured first woth with a total of 1801 just as well get paid for getting state bowling tourney which finished Sunday night pounds into his shot putting 778 See Nelson was second with The five leaders in the various punched on the noggin and their to out make was’ and it '3oi learning thump Harold third Johnson an(i debut into the pro ranks will setdivisions follow the mark there past Vogler 370 with tle which one has the best chance Teams— Standard Opticals 2863 and ' Huck” Adclt will handle most State Rifle and Pistol association of making some headway in the Fort Douglas 2842 KDYL 2871 of the discus Adelt 10 tossing going medals were awarded to the high KSL 2811 and Pinney Beverage intermountain heavyweight ranks in for a little shot work on the individual 2777 Pavne is expected to weight in at pel formers to first place side winnir in the ladies’ division to Doubles— 190 pounds and Erickson who cam-p- a 1227 On the South high cinders a three place winners in the 1190 C Parry-Bil- l gned with signal success in Wyoof and to the five quartet Reid Olsen sprinteis back from last C competitions Logan Tliirtx f ir- -t Murray of Ogden 1179 Art ming will scale around 193 pounds Utih’s first state roller years team is giving the members of the winning Fort Dougk Folio 1178 and Law- Heading the supporting card Monmark a good scare The four are las team tion will hold its annual election Luting championship will be held renee Mink-JohThirty-fourt- h d Dorsey H67 bout between day is a Open Harold Moffat Jav Leetham MarChairman Rita reports that the meeting Monday at tho Fort Doug m at 460 Red Lund and Rollie Noffsinger Singles — Dr W R Worley 677 jq gtartlnK s j - las Golf club staiting at 10 a m shal Louis and Olsen Shutt meet entneever held was the first Kirby Evans 677 Mark E W eiss who will don gloves for resumption it wrs an TIMBERLINE LODGE Mt Hood Ore Aptil 2 (AP)— Unham- Gex a new boy is in line for a ly in Prove and that the partici- and representatives from every cluhA0UU1 State street ana Claude of their lengthy but unsettled atgu-meenr’ of officers the noumed to berth are p® attend state the broke all Sunday by in reiotds expected sprint existing as to who is the better fighter pered by icy snow tugged Mount Hood Tom Matt Dick Gene Flint who tagged right pants downing R T Stewart cf the Salt Waltz club w Inch is sponsoring the Mis scores The Red and Rollie have tangled in Dethroned ( h a nips Tea hlRh Individual Woolsev flashed over a tough course Sunday along with Mac Speedie when the Lake Country club president for numerous back alleys but under Durrance and Betty tne past two season- - will be in latter hung up a eoup'e of hurdle Clen i'!' Bernard 8ptit lake Cit Last year the titles were won by the lights at McCulloughs arena to win titles in the national downhill ski championships for Purl t records last spring is loadin' the "ir"i 0 conge Besides mining officeis Fred Southam in the singles B M The open division crown went to" Frank RtHi o Fmt 1) ujJjj they are expected to put on a bout e fiom the for 19"9 Logan Chick Broun PSprspatil City division obstade Brigham isonjentnes coining plans r( r ii h4 iimttai Stewart and George Darnley in the which may stop any lime wltn one Matt instiiu tor for the Eastern rt i racim to will be discussed and tentUive d Re Ogden Emerv Bill and Muk Caffal are sitmmui John y rmri Provo Lehi Cedar City doubles Barnett and Weiss in the or the other on tne deck in a hori- Slope Sli club New Hampshire Aaron Miller Fori Htigeant Jh'o tourou the some of set for major running mates who aheady holds the 1939 eastern Pangmtc h Delta and from tne thiee team competition and John Olsen zontal position W J Hullfrm IhS ments ke City Suit Fred Biesinger Homer Proctor Clifford All entries til le Lake City rinks Provo Silt Amietson rnold Capson Lloyd Segar Bob Bouts I Adieu the handicap in Competition Durrance star Dartmouth skier must be in the hands of club offiM0 Don Smith and Dick Justesen Mrs Vera H milh Goshen Slv events will continue for another Mrs "Hiiv cials Two six round contests are slated annexed the amateur title and at by Wednesday midnight will probably all be heard from in Mr M Newell Wo inH S Ice In one the speedy little Paul Davim placed fourth in the open figure skating rules will week 307 Mis I Newell Provo the distanre races The rate for the women’s state Cornwall Miss Woolley O T C R the event and a program will oppose Bill v Smith and in theifleld govern SVN JUtN Puerto Rieo April al e Cif Kent iVtmildsnn Suit ll similar to thoae used in that sport championships got under way IX other Tiger Griffin will meet Joe onn member of the Amatur Ski IPi — Sixto Esiobar of Puerto Rico Literal Mob e Cl Null ee ei i io ow 0 Hnf Johnson ake Ctt be followed kegleis liar Winners of bothM'y ni?ht with the Rosso Davim !ptain °flretained his world bantamweight thp top rankin' of fiG'd On literal mob the ream womens teem won the bovs' and girls' divisions will taking the lead in the team title featherweignt round the-- e parts the Ameiuan ix' light bv outnointing il ba ket- p( Mugs throwing the shot dis- - Enrt nnwzim be entered in the national toiirna- - fhase "hh a score of 27Kw will give way six pounds to Smith both the womens open and ama- K O Moigan of Detro t in a 15- - apirants ! ! X' ErickBoh cu 8nr) ar)ln around pks nm” ism ball quint won the Salt Lake Inter- ment scheduled for but the west side belter has spotted teur championships turn n1 in by round bout Escobar won-thApril 19 at Deiinani-Lo- n a'le II"? Mirr' Kenneth Nielsen Ralph Love chinch championship troit SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL this much weight before and still far the best time among 29 mous verdict of the referee and Dl( k MrXel Wallace Mears Flovd Pn'n Rlr s STATEMENT OF THE Bert Margetts for many years emerged on the winning side of the judges been have and North Smith InGeorge h Sc roll an Yoaemite Hannes prominent ice figure skater in this Intcr-blat- e The three official credited Business Men’s ledger Rosso a tough Mexican ternationale Sam and Free the Jfuflln conde Ski Federation section will be one of the judges lh puncher from Grantsville will have testant finished second to Matt in bar with seven eight and nine bairn Frank Bardole Don Hughes nt le game Accident Three others will be selected within Company while none plenty of trouble if he hopes to get the open Matt was clocked at 7 48 rounds respectively The Baptists won the opening (he next d eivn Moss Roland Simonsen Boh Home Office — Dps Moines low or wo more than four to Morgan Shriver Kenneth the nod over the cagey Griffin awarded A Ed 37 President— 40 St and Robert contest and Blown Marks cap1 Carey Rihro'l at 3 43 Peter Radacher It was their second tt They are junior welterweights Secretary— Chas P Waldion meeting the are worklng on lhe shot and hired the second forcing was third n coach ski Sun Valley on December 71 Showing ronditlon Gene Pearce younger brother of 3 73 gan having won over Escobar in dlS( us series thiough the full three games 1938 made to the Commissioner of InWindmill Pearce state heavyweight 'eir tho hit Flov d Jensen who picked up t lass St Marks quint surance of the Stale of Utah pursuant Siturdn 118 to law pounds champ and Tarzan Jerry Adams Fourth In Open a hut aiming stteak in the set'ond honors at the B V U invitational g ASSETS a from middleweight last year in the high jump is the Niblev Paik and Foiest Dale quitter to double the score on then Duiiaine leading amaeut vv a s Real estate $249 778 04 Salt Lake District Jackson Hole will collide in a d Manager to an home then coasted rivals man- - to beat in that department Golf clubs and fourth in the open field in 3 55 2 101 805 75 and loans other Mortgage their biggetd days enjoyed go and in the initial bout on followed Bob 32 316 50 Jameson Dale Cliff and slocks bonds vutoiv and easy Rutland Wendall Cram Cooper courses aa th by of the season Sunday 126 293 62 In the card which is slated to start at Vt Cash office and banks Vvoolf and Jim Larsen are vying were The 110 Nwhouse Bldg high school sophomore in 4 03 busy from dawn until 1MMAM summary 3 977 18 assets kept Other ledger 8 30 p m Eddie Welch and Bobby ST MARKS M RAPT for supremacy in the pole vault dusk Steamboat Wien Gordon and More than 360 rounds were l 1 f T 4 P F P Gaitley a pair of willing light- Springs Colo In 4 06 4 div ision 7 0 Total Bran rf 0 Walker 10 Msetv 0 rf ledger 1117 $j!3 971 09 played at the Dale club and over X Keane If 0 O 0 Riuacilt 16 595 00 weights are slated fob action Nonlfdger a sets Nate Long mentors the Southern 400 at Niblev Pnrk (Ifc 4IS4 2 inIn Erna Steun svelte Swiss lass who SYNOPSIS OF THF ANNUAL 4 R Kcrker ghcn n tret ksters won the womens open slalom title OF THE STATEMENT Niblev alllcAfll r k 4 2 n nJ Ma Icxcc elltanre 4 7 won the Graves Chuck 566 09 Oros $530 assets 7 It lI ic PROVO— Night baseball for Pio- where Talk At the Panther si hool SiturJiv w as second to Miss W 6 96J n Less assets not admitted OOO0 Metropolitan Life sweepstakes prize with Bill amherl II 0 0 0 0 Winder Ic G G Women Golfers bevo rt the season m Miss Rnllard docs the wnrrting VVnrthen during lomn in the downhill opt capturing setond place 17 17 3 12 Total admitted rs sets $521 602 96 ime the pioiett of tne bond of mn ports me bught bv a trinle Wool-tfo bit k n r Ss mdav unce ( oinpaiiv Team players at both cour-o- s LIABILITIES asof du tors Provo the Baseball ei won s events Season Tuenlav thieater in Mel Hall Hall who New avenue Madtion Home reidv Offire ein domination of women $ 2s oon no were rescue contingent practicing getting ork York New the line in 3 71 and Mi-- s sanation Sunday as tne group met the 440 at the Y” meet last year 60 576 02 I nearned premium reiservp team tests which are expect"d kShariliail I A I erov of Incoln Capture's O Dr C The tournament season for under the duet lion President— Net amount unpaid losses and Stouri in 4 00 4 nght up at the top in the high to be made this week end Both — P 61 314 63 Bradlev James claims Secretary Salt Lake Country club women golfand heard the Ninv von Arx Zogg another Swiss Jensen president are looking for strong teams jum p bioad jump discus and shot 26 354 96 Showing condition on Dei ember 11 All other liabilities ers will get under wav Tuesday at contestant was third in 4 01 Second projpet outlined by Bob Bullock and will probably be a strong con dub of to Commissioner the 19J8 made this year b d tender in the all around this year with a blind bogey- - event amateur and fourth open finisher prominent Provo sportsman 145 61 $175 Total Utah of of the Stale 4urance pursuant Sharmao Hvrvey Carlisle Mrs Harold Peck chairman of the was Matian McKean Sthneehaserl business man $148 457 35 Surplus Don White Walter Noall Jim scores in C Huish shot and ASSETS perfect Plans are practically completed Hanes and Vernon Smith are dash Wade Orlol) Divide Country club womens activities Ski ilub Massachusetts defending 343 457 15 $ 392 187 370 22 Surplus as to policyholders the SjAlt Lake Gun club s telegraphic Real estate committee announces that a spe- national downhill champion who for the construction and financing prospects Edgar Bryan will probs Mortgage and other loans shoAt club the on held Sunday e of a lighting cial effort is being made this year was timed at 4 12 over the at G G and lystem to supplement ably be the man to watch when It Total capital surplus These three also paced the closed liens! $521 602 96 range other liabilities to attract the younger girls into 606 44° 14 95 course Doris Friedrich who the lights already Installed at the comes to the pole vault and Larry W Wade and Rudolph Orlob f10ld in the veeklj Sunday mutches Bonds 2 Bb(J 704 790 92 au1 storks the tournament and a large turn won the national amateur slalom Timpanogo ball park according to Rogers seems to be outstanding In J for A tour the class tied point par Sharman was high in the doubles Cash in office in transit 10ft 817 444 71 Stae of Utah County of Salt Lake— h out is expected for the first event title for Switzerland Saturday was BullcHk and the Provo oiganiza-tio- n the distance runs along with nament and banks prize at the Salt Lake C oun-- anc events and tied with Other voted to press negotiations to Fine prizes have been posted for fifth In 4 13 3 This certifies that the above named 3 785 346 46 a winner In the try club while J D Roberts anfLHuishBanduap ledger assets Stanley Douglas while the in annual stateMajor company has filed for the the singles have 18 thfe over holes Vinners opening 830 event park ready nine and Because of ley condition near class the divided H Dr Datis of which the foregoing la a J ToIhI ledger assets $4 871 917 067 26 ment Watkins led the skeet shooters Bjj th men game May 7 top of the mountain has and Karl an9 Newell Davton svnopst honois and fomplled with the 160733291 01 A complele jlst of the results foL Nonledger assets of this state relating trrtnxuninre' course was shortened to two and a with tht-da- u Smith joniped-o- U "iUWs is w©E duly authorized to ihalt mile Xha women $5 052 720 1 )8 27 and therefore Gros asen pnres hutdness of Insurance in 2 LTi— 109 819 94129 trAnsmt the not admitted l inset Lea ie NUrDEY"TTJApin Burt and Kuril on A meg hand for the btate of Utah until the last day of large turnout was Links Henry Guerand midget auto rater Frledl Pfeiffer Sun Valley 1940 he id a! golf play Total admitted a rts $4 912 900 416 98 February Irvington In witness whereof 1 hereunto set decapitated menu open Rlalnm Sat- - In Bonneville Meet the I IABII ITIKS the Fort toured R W Kimborlin mv hand and affix mv official seal this Sunday when he lust control of lrday wlth run of 1 17 7 and 1 20 4 Oeneral voluntary re1919 IGt h dav of Mart h Douglas course in 84 Sunday to cap- Fort lus car and crashed into the guard for a $ 21 000 000 00 serve 0f 2 38 1 Durrance look Women Douglas Bonneville held it first golf tour- ture the rlas A prize in the medal tbeal) C LlARtNGE NlSIfcN Net reserve (life Insurrail in a race at the Nutlev Velo- of Insurance amateur crown by finishing nament of the season Sunday Commissioner with 4 206 002 81’ Oft ance and annuities) par tournament Ktm Meet second to Pfeiffer in 1 22 5 and Bill Korn and Glen Burt tying for plav Rgaint 113 059 709 69 ee i Other 17 a brrlm had handicap givinghim ?2 l for a net of 2 44 8 Uneiined niemlum first place with net scores of 77 a net 71 for the dev Ben Ltngen-felte- r The Fort Dongle women golfer rr accident W'endall Cram Rutland Vt fin- F O Evan nd H A Pavne tied Ed Jensen tied for sec- will hold their first tournament of and 2 327 B93 43 health) slalom ished third in the amateur at 10 o for second with card of 73 th Net noimt unpaid loc ond with net 74s year Tuesday starting and sevenlh in th open with time 21 rlalmit 157521 to nd Miss a The best seme of the day were m Beatrice Dr H D Rrockhank won the acrording A NEW LOW COST 71 9 and 1 27 3 for a total of of Amount set apart for bv Vern Bowdle and Ray class B honors with and MrCrea chairman of the Fort wompioiluced In 2 59 2 policydmdends and a hot I7radford Bowdle tournament committee R B Porter and W W Allen tied en 121 799 791 50 holder i Reid OWcn of Logan with a tune Bradford Residence Burglary A large turnout is expected to 166 164 197 22 All other llhlUtlee fo second w ith net 74s Sam Whitin the of 5 30 4 finished thirty-firs- t 16x25 ISx-In the event which will R Koch C took the class compete ney prize K 14 650 509 345 83 l"x 5 men downhill open Dave Quln-ne- y Total Hhphrd likely be a blind bogey affair L M lrgHM 292 391 071 15 lx6x25 of Salt Lake City was thirty-fourt- h 15x25 Surplu C Burnnrfl x 5 21 Policy Kcglers Cop J W Atkina with a time of 4 42 1 Helen to policyholders 292 391 071 13 17x25 Surplu L Perry Fisher also of Salt Lake City fin16x25 J I at Women’s Crown 00 Protection Blanket $00 15X5 ished fifteenth In the women’s downTotal capital 0 Birkfnahaw urplu 14x25 for G Hnuder 1750 98 900 418 942 only $4 year per and liabilities other hill Her time was 5 57 2 14x25 Collin Capri femlnln kegleis captured 14x25 in the to OKen was twenty-sixt- h This available Miss J Laraen protection s the Women City league championState of Utah County of Salt Like— aa now at approximately open slalom Saturday negotiating you deth Tempi alley by Tills certifies that the the course In 1 44 7 1 52 6 and 3 37 3 ship at Uth the premium formerly the Barnett and Weis team company has filed lla annual statement for a total time of 3 37 3 Muss Fisher feating of charged for this Insurance 1 which the foregoing Is a synopsis A A U paddler The the 3 to senior When up performer chalking event women in the was twelfth this 'BOSTON Apul 3 (Monday) — sad has compiled with the laws ofthereDupler's captured second place gather in tb Deseret gym pool greatest number of points In the Lib - Handy Mel Her time were 2 10 and 2 11 for a Motor Overhaul Hill cged his third state relating to Insurance and 17 and 14 for their annual third C R posCola while gained April to transact It the fore authorized duly total of 4 21 be awarded the L will -- Li tourney seven in th Fender and Repairs sudden death Body meet pecond place finisher in buMnc of Insuram la th Bute of ition D R Business college tropin put game sene affaint the New York ltnh unlil thG lHt dny ot February AGENCY COMPANY Tires — Batteries — Member of the Capri aggregation Jhe relay and ARCADIA Ha April 2 CD- -I he the to into give medltv relay rai e will receive Rangers early Sunday up for the first time this season Elizabeth and Fster Klein PHIL J Pl’RCEl U Prp Louisville Colonels of the Ameil-ca- lare Aceessories m I set whereof witness hereunto and ii put Bruins a victory All prospeitne entrants In the Slaffotd Ann Shriver and medal assAnation announied Sunday lam marking the first time mv h"nrt "nt1 "!fl mv seal this $19 Boilon Bifid Ku 1819 hoc Key swim are asked to get in touch them In the htanlrv cup in history that second plare teams I lorem e Wight l0h riv of Marrh (nq aiquiMtion of Rob Elliott the d Toronto final rector Sr Welch 168 Charles c Maple 274 for awards with their received rolled eaii fn nfsi against Dnrothv betzer hae outfielder on option from ciarpncf I of the meet CommiMioner of Insurance at the Deseret gym Leafs effort in these event 03 th Pittsburgh rtrates for high individual honor d I mel Tribune Intermounlain Service PROVO Shattering its own record score of 1892 the Fort Douglas Thu infantry turned In an festivities Taking a look at the prospects at East which last year shared honors with Ogden In track and field competition it Is necessary to note the array of quarter milers showing exceptional form In early practices Among the topnotehers are Fred Green Stan Naisbitt Ed Rita Chairman Reagan Previous Victor Reagan holds one triumph over Diamond but that was a year ago and Dick how in the best shape of his career is confident that he £- - 14 — To Make Strong Title Hid Again fTi To Get Shot At Utah Champ — leopards Expected hW4 V ' ' New Line of Champions Crowned in State Bowling Tourney Reagan Fights Trackstcrs at East JVesl and South Fort Douglas Standard Opticals Cop Team Cops Diamond Gel in Arduous Training Licks Honors in Team Race Rifle Shoot In Loral Arena fF I " b - 1 — 3u isf $ J2 $ - A? 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