Show 3 'llty J tv 20 Thursday Morning Blues al A C Riggs Leads Favorites To Semifinal Round T Vet Criddcrs Win Ed-- Tribune Intermountam Service LOG AN’ - We see you next September fellows" was Aggie Mentor E L Romnej’s parting words to his spring gridsters at the conclusion of the annual “A” day Blue vs While grid battle The Blue division of the Farmer squad took the affair to make a clean sweep of the spring grid scrimmage sessions The two squads battled up and down the field for three quarters before anv scoring was done The Bine squid sparked by beautiful ball running on the pait of Seth Maughan at quarterback and Mike Stipac halfback brought the ball into White territory and were forced to punt On their own line the White squad tried a punt which was blocked and the ball fell over the goal line with a Blue man Charles Clark falling on It for the touchdown Whitey Maughan booted the extra point 1 0 I v? PROVO— Varsity gridders at Brigham Young university took a lesson from veterans of the 1938 and alumni campaign gridders Wednesday and dropped a tussle 6 to wind up spring football In the Cougar camp The rugged seniors and alumni carried the battle to Coach Eddie Kimball’s men and drove to a touchdown midway In the first quaiter when they recovered a fumble on their own line Ken Soffee Jackson Jewkes and Paul McBeth alternated to drive over for a touchdown on straight football hard-foug- Girls Clash On Mat Card Friday 6-- 2 hr Bees Defeat Gemmell The University of Utah gridders are getting in plenty of work this (Continued from Pane Eighteen) week before winding up their practice The final drill la planned Wednesday night Thursday they for Friday meet the Provo Timps of the Utah Peterson sensational Ray sopho- Industrial leage at 4 p m In Provo more fullback last fall broke a Friday the- - play a return engagesmall bone in his ankle and will ment with Magna-Garfieat Magfoe out for the remainder of the na at 4 15 p m Saturday at 2 30 practice but should be In top shape p m they tangle with Gemmell club by next fall again this time at Community park and Sunday at 2 20 p m they meet Pinney Beveiage at Community park Mulligan is crowding the schedule to give his team as much practice as possible prior to the league opener Tuesday against Ogden in Officers of the Salt Lake Inde- Salt Lake City Baseball pendent league met ThursThe summary: OEMMPLL BEPS day at 1148 South State street and signed teams for the coming sea- Brown 2b bhoa1 1 0 0 2 Trower 2b 4 1 J 5 J O II hnson II S 1 son 6 14 0 Arlett J Smith 2 O 6 0 Prue If lb Teams definitely allied with the Sumnht rf 4 2 1 0 Ahr lb 4210 R 2 9 0 4 2 2 V KUy cf 5 4 d J loop are1 Crescent Hunter Jen- Kasiallc 4 J 1 4 Larrlfii Bush tb Jb kins Sporting Goods Krause Heat- 7c Rrtu If 4 1 3 0 Ouithing rf 4 4 J 2 1 10 M C mb c 2 Botelho 0 ing Henager's Business College Valdez p 20 00 20 00 Monk 110 5 10 0 p Salt Lake Hardware - Leonards OIK 1 0 0 0! ndorff rf 2 0 I 0 er p 1 0 0 0 Haabrk Fish p If 2 1 1 0 Circle Inn Tooele Indusrlal Steel HarrMon r 1 1 ft 1 Mulligan Jb 2 0 0 1 and Bingham W od hv b 1 0 0 0 2 2b 1 1 The association will meet again Pearson Da Is lb i 2 3 0! 4 0 Tuesday at 1148 South State street H mlth e 1 10 0 0 at 8 30 p m to fix schedules and xSluga i 24 PI 6 further determine league entries it Total Totals 45 18 4 10 xBattfd for Olfter In nit th was announced by Lynn Peterson OenimHI ’0 000 14 — 8 M4 Vice president of the association Sail lake h02 00 — 18 ld S L Indies Sign 1939 Teams 4 bhoa cf-- c f 1 S f 1 1 1 1 L S The Salt Lake chapter of DeMo-la- y defeated the Ogden chapter 21 3 Monday to annex the Utah DeMo-la- y baseball championship Lat year the two teams tied for state honors Frank Stewart Salt Lake pitcher fanned 18 batters and hit a homer for his share of the glory - - c: 3 3 6-- 1 7 2 3 0 4 2 6 0 3 Ogden Captures Chess Match u OGDEN— Piling up a decisive early score to clinch the match before a Logan rally the Ogden chess team Sunday triumphed over its northern rival for the second time this year to move into first the place in state team 1939 cham- pionship Featuring double victories by L Morgan Ray Koojman and Russell Wheeler Ogden ran up an Dale early lead of 12-- and the late rally of the Loganitcs which saw them take five straight games was Insufficient Willes with the only double victory was outstanding for Logan 3 Scores- - OGDEN IOGAN J Squire Anderson 1 l is 2 M Squire 1 Johnson 0 0 Wedell 0 Willo Griffith 2 1 2 2 Morgan K mwnan Pratt k heeler Peterson H Peteron Total 1 ft 1 lbrR ll Frederick l'Hhor Saunders Hi 1 41 1 1 Ocden Salt Lake Usan Von 2 2 0 lost 1 0 i Points 29 OIIr Runs Railed In American league 10 Mten Athletic dux McNair While Box 8 G Walker White 8 National league Haett Bee A Cardinal 8 MtCormlck Red wick Med- fl The invitation day meets will be held regularly throughout the summer season The events are staged on a handicap basis to give all a chance for prizes Women golfers who have not established state handicaps can turn in cards at the Invitation day event to procure slate ratings All golfers who expect to take part in the team matches starting May 12 must have a state handicap and many shotmakers are taking advantage of the invitation meets to become registered according to Mrs Al Emery president of the Utah Women s Golf association One of the largest crowds of the season is expected to turn out for the event Friday shot-make- Says Spouse Told Her to Leave Infant NEW YORK April 26 0D— Marion Talley broke down and sobbed Wednesday at the hearing of her petition for custody of the newborn daughter she left es baby to enter the movies nearly four years ago e The child oneratic soprano from Kansas City wept as she testified she left the child reluctantly and at the specific behest of her estranged husband Adolph Eckstrom a singing coach in order to fulfil her Hollywood conone-tim- tract four-year-o- To Meet Ags 27 Va 1 2 2mj7-- at Balt Lake City May 5 to Ogten p!a romhtde its season Balt Lake goes to Lo kan the following week Lfhi Nelters Enter RYU Carnival LEHI — The list of Lehl high sihool participants in the Brigham Young university s invitational tennis tournaments Friday and Saturday were announicd Wednesday by tennis Coach Joe Robison as fol- high school girls' singles — Worlton doubles Lois LarLeLa Christensen Senior high school boys' singles — Keith Trane doubles Daniel Worlton Rnd Robert Dorton Junior high school boys’ singles — Gleen Powell doubles Reed and Victor Mitchell Nos-tro- m PHILADELPHIA April 26 (2D- -A middle-ageItalian immigrant now a prisoner in a New York penitentiary was pictured by Police Captain James A Kelly Wednesday as a “big shot” of a “corporation” that dealt In death by poison to ing Mis Talley said she repeatedly had balked at leaving the child but University of Utah tennis that Erkstrom ‘said I must go beline-u- p will be changed this week as cause I had signed a contract and the Redskins go into their second that my earning years would not battle Friday on the "U" courts with be very long ” the Utah Aggies furnishing the opNot Premature position Last week the Utes lost to the Now 32 years old solemn and Coach Theron Parme-le- e svelte to the Cougars point of actual slimhas been trying out new doubles ness Miss Talley vehemently decombinations and has decided to do nied the child was born a little juggling Gordon Giles end ly even “in the slightest prematuredegree" Marv Betnum will remain as the She denied also the contention in No 1 doubles team but Purdie Eckstrorr’o answering complaint Dames will pair with Harold Bar- that she dieted ker as the No 2 combination Dames the birth at thestringently ofbefore the expense and Barker are of the child s health team Barker replaces Jack Rardy The girl— called Susan by Miss The No 3 doubles duo will be Talley and Betty Ruth by made up of Harold Forsberg and suffers from an disoreither Seth Young or Sonny Walker der She was examined eye last will not Hardy participate this by a fhvsleian who will be called week to testify as to whether she needs The singles line-uwill remain an immediate Mis Taloperation unchanged with Gordie Giles at No ley contends that the is operation 1 Purdie Dames No 2 Marv Bet- necessary and that Is num No 3 and Harold Barker without sufficient fundsEckstrom to pay for No 4 It he says a has advised The matches with the Aggies will a delay in thephysician operation until the open on the ‘U” courts at 2 p m child is 10 years old or s ) the Friday with the Redskins Tells of Loans heavy favorites to walk off with the battle This will be the final Miss Tallev testified she made home appearance for the Redskin loans of $2800 and $600 to crew which were not repaid that she paid his traveling expenses and bought him clothes when he was her pianist on a concert tour in 1934 before they were married and that he was in financial difficulties later An excerpt from a letter he wrote The first Scotch foursome golf her from New York June 10 1935 tournament of the season will be soon after her arrival held at Forest Dale Sunday after- wood said- “I know how in Hollypoor you noon according to Professional Tom are at this time and shouldn't worry The tourney will start McHugh with such but I know you’ll at 3 p m and will be open to all jou be happy to know I to golfeis in the city Entries should pay next month’s rent”managed be turned in to McHugh before In another letter shortly afterSaturday noon ward he made reference to a BibliThe meet will be over nine holes cal passage which she interpreted and will be followed by a luncheon as- - “You shall not lay up earthly at the clubhouse Pairings will be treasures and shaH take no thought made by Professional McHugh of tomorrow ” These apparently were introduced to support Miss Talley's contention that Eckstrom’s interest In her and their daughter was “mercenary” The Eck-strom- p Eek-stro- m Scotch Foursome Planned at Dale - collect Insurance money Kelly’s statement recording of a widow's confession that she poisoned her husband and three arrests on murder charges climaxed a day In the investigation of a poison ring which a trial judge recently said may have taken "scores” of lives in "Its mad quest for money” Detectives have said plotters operated in at least four eastern seaboard states An executive of a duped Insurance company has testified there were branches in Wilmington Del New York and New as well as in Penncjlvania’ Jersey ’ In tracing deaths back ten years investigators exhumed five bodies found traces of poison and arrested three women and two men on charges of murdering relatives or acqutainancea to profit from insurance One man was convicted and is facing the electric chair Then on the basis of disclosures by a widow who admitted three slayings Wednesday they arrested two more women and a man and rounded up at least a dozen persons for questioning The Kelly prisoner Captain termed a ring leader is Caesar Valenti 53 serving a sentence in Riker's Island penitentiary New York for liquor law violation Valenti he charged was "director” of the conspirators who collected $300 from each $1000 insurance policy and a percentage of higher amounts Detectives named Valenti and two other men Herman and Paul as key figures in the ring but said some of the "real brains” were still at large Herman has been convicted of first degree murder Paul is facing trial Among the leaders detectives are seeking are a man known only as "the rabbi” and an alluring brunette woman "with a kiss of death ” Pe-tnl- lo Texas Farmer Three Confess Noose Death Slays Four PARIS Texes April ?6 ( P)— Four persons were shot to death near Texas Wednesday and officers were searching the border section for a farmer whose wife said he had threatened "to wipe out" a neighboring family Chief Deputy Sheriff George Robertson of Paris said the shooting apparently grew out of a year-lonfeud between Marion Mackey and the family of J W Snow living near by They had umrds he said over chickens strajing out of their pens The dead were: J W Snow 79 Mrs Leo Dennis about 50 daughter of Snow v Mrs Wilke Kemper about 45 daughter of Snow Dee Chandler about 46 a neighbor Mrs J W Snow 75 waa shot in the head but Paris hospital attendants expected her to recover Leo Dennis husband of one of the slain women was also wounded Era-bers- g WHITE CLOUD Mich April 26 (P) — The husband and two of Mrs Helen Cassidy 20 waived examination Wednesday at their arraignment on charges of first degree murder based on her death February ‘ Cleveland Jury Indicts 23 in Policy Racket Probers Declare Inimi"rant Prisoner Plot Engineered Four-StatTo Collect Insurance Money of Victims d Tears came to her eyes again when she was called upon to identify a snapshot of the girl who celebrated her birthday only Tuesday— and wad not at the hear- Utali Nelters Police Name ‘ Big Shot ’ In Poisoning Ring Police Guard Six Secret Key Witnesses e 8 ) t( ailed end of elchth rtarknr H me run — Htimmarv Kile Ah Tr war lhreebue hits — Btilhi ! Tun tana hit— lows arriru ( uahlrtL Olher H Hrmfh Hurnnit ht Cushing HUn k t it — Senior I k ah Harilnon 1 M t k By G 4 Bate in I alia Off Valdez 2 Fhh i Pauline Mi k t t'milre — Barber and Kidd Scorer sen and — Broberg li I)cMolas Win York in a closely contested second round match Wayne Sabin Portland Ore second seeded entry won a 4 decision over Thad C Benton Orange N J and Elwood Cooke also of Portland defeated Tom Mangan Washington D C round Watching the second matches from the sidelines was Walter L Pate for the past three years captain of the American DaPate is using the vis cup team tournament as a proving ground for squad candidates and the results here will influence selections for competition at Wimbledon and the French championship as well as the test at Merion in the summer August Ganscnmuller New York was the only one of the top ranking players who was extended to threo He defeated Harsets Wednesday ry Berno Cleveland Other results included Gilbert Hall New York defeated Walter 4 New York Reisinger Frank Shields New York defeated Amos Eno Princeton N J John Doeg Rumson N J de2 feated George Dunklin and Ohio George Pryor Mt Vernon defeated Fred Baggs New York 4 Clara Mortenson the gal grappler whd Is generally touted as the best woman in the mat game will match strength and skill with Mildred White California champion in one of the feature attractions on the weekly wrestling card at McCullough’s aiena f riday night Miss Mortensen perfoimed here last season and attracted a huge crowd The two women matsters have staged several torrid matches on the coast and their battle Friday i expected to be an interesting exhibition Leo Mortensen Clara’s brother who taught the mat game also will appear on the card against Lloyd Elder As the headline events for the evening Benny Ginsberg will be lined up against Tiny Roebuck the Indian Both have appeared here so many times that they are well known to local mat followers Don Sebastian billed as the Spanish champion will clash with Del Kunkel in another match A resumption of the tournament championship for the Del Kunkel trophy will provide the suppuitlng events April 27 1939 Women Slalc 'Marion Talley Sobs During Tourney at Country Club Plea for Child IIOT SPRINGS Va April 26 (AP) — Three top seeded fdvonfes advanced to the semifinals of the annual Hot Springs invitation Women golfer from Salt Lake tennis tournament in straight sets Wednesday City Ogden and Provo will comBobby Riggs No 1 Chicago play- pete in the invitation day tournaer met the stiffest competition of ment which is scheduled at the Salt Lake Country club Eriday starting the trio in besting Landon Buchanat an New 7 5 Maughan Sparks Vidors in Rattle at Logan I Salt £akc Tribune ?T1C 26 The husband Charles Cassidy 23 his brother Elton 26 and their Mother Mrs Matilda Cassidy 46 will be taken into circuit court Friday to enter pleas State Police Lieutenant Ljle Morse revealed before the examination that the mother-in-lahad made a statement Wednesday morning admitting her part in the killing of the young woman mother of four children Morse and Prosecutor J Donald Murphy announced confessions from the two men Tuesday night The prosecutor said Helen Cassidy apparently had been killed because she had obtained legal custody of her four children after she and Charles Cassidy were estranged and both had divorce cases pending Elton Cassidy admitted Lieutenant Morse said that he choked his brother's wife and then hanged her body in a stairwell at her home to simulate suicide CLEVELAND April 28 LP)— Police squads toured Cleveland Wednesday night to round up 23 men indicted on extortion charges by a grand jury ordered to Investigate “racketeers and muscle men" In Clevelands lucrative numbers games Authorities estimated drawings flourishing in Cleveland’s negro districts have returned their operators $5 000 000 a year Numbers game warfare between rival operators was blamed for six killings here since 1931 V No Reprisals Close guard was placed on six secret key witnesses “We want them where no one can reach them and where there can be no reprisals" declared Eliot Ness city safety director who as an alcohol tax unit helped send Al Capone to prison Solly Hart now serving a life term for the Youngstown murder of Roy (Happy) Marino and two others once convicted of murder were among those indicted All are from Cleveland Big Angelo" Lonardo whose father and three uncles were slain m the prohibition era "Little Angelo” Scerria and seven others were charged with extorting $4000 from Oscar Williams policy game operator ‘Big Angelo” and Domanlc Sospirato also indicted were once convicted of murder but found innocent after winning new trials ‘ Six Arrested Others were named as attempted Six were quickly located and lodged in jail cells awaiting arraignment Only after a year’s patient perwitnesses suasion did all the give up their reluctance to testify said Ness who conducted the investigation leading to the county grand jury's report Wednesday “We were interested in getting large numbers of witnesses so no single individual could be blamed by his enemies” he declared "It waa a matter of safety in numbers ” extortionists 75-o- O’Brien Rites Held LOS ANGELES 26 UP)— WednesO'Brien 68 fa- April Funeral services were held day for William J ther of Film Actor Pat O’Brien whose friends attended After ceremonies at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament interment was in Calvary cemetery noiinoille Plans Opening Sunday Roj cr Fight The formal opening of the Bonneville Golf club us scheduled for contest Sunday with a putting event blind driving feature and other events on the docket The competition will be open to SACRAMENTO CaL members of any of the three muApril 26 A large turnout is (UP)— State athletic commission nicipal clubs sanction of the d Joe Louis-Jac- k expected to participate Roper heavyweight championship bout in Los Angeles was defended Wednesday by Dr Harry Heads Elect Martin a commission member on grounds the fans got their "money's Body worth " IV Martin made the statement at WEST JORDAN— Principals and athletic coathes of Jordan school a hearing of the special assembly district Wednesday selected a com- committee investigating the athletic commissions affairs The committee to draw up the athletic for the for next jear mittee heard charges that nearly The action was taken at a wrestling match is ‘fixed’ meeting every and inquired into a preliminary in the diHtric t offices card beHolger W Jorgensen was named fight on the Roper-Lout- s to head the committee and will be fore adjournment until next week Roper had a good record and assisted by E E Greenwood principal of Midvale schools Milton L never had been knocked out Dr Jensen coach of Sandy schools and Martin declared In defending comReese Bunnell coach of Union mission approval of the match school The committee Will pre- Committee Chairman Chester Ganpare the sihedule before the end non (D) Sacramento challenged this statement with records showof the school term ing Roper was beaten twice In lc25 knocked out in 1925 1926 1927 1931 1933 and twice in 1936 Softball Rules Gunnon also accused the commission of permitting a "smelly fight to Against be refought" hy Big Boy Bray and At a heated meeting Wednesday Chuck Crowell who had a disputed night the boaid uf dlieitors of bout in 1038 and were lematched card A commisthe Salt Lake Softball association on the Louis-Ropdecreed that girl players could not sion Inspector Gannon said had detransfer from one club to another clared the first bout was fixed without first obtaining their reLEHI— Lincoln high reserves and lease Four members of the American junior high netters handed the Lehl Fur squad were attempting to join com tiers a 50 drubbing on the the Shamroc squad local courts Wednesday afternoon but the ruling will make it nec- The matihes were all close alessary for them to remain with though the visitors held the upper hand throughout the American Fur team Tlie girLs' league will open pkiy Mondiy Mav 8 A keen rce for the title is expected hole-in-o- Defended one-roun- Mental Millstones are Going Out of Style Jordan Program pro-cra- m Too often tie hate met a person who was content to wear defeat like a millstone ’round his neck How refreshing it was to see him resolve to use his neck to hold up his chinl Then he saw a failure for what it should be — not a millstone but a milestone on the road to long-rang- e achievement It’s how well he He earned on that was had looked defeat in the face and no longer feared it Nor would he let nuld success lull him into lazy contentment He was ready for his full share of the glorious opportunities that America alone can offer him He went swinging down the highway with the courage of youth — the spirit of America Mivc cdfjC Cvcttf qcicUn minute cfj dt Cnjmj 8 idi vc idol Cvcvtj qoiden dtep cj it ANHIUStR-IUSC- Board Transfers Results of BritMt Soccer Games H Maken of tht World Famoui 1 flNDOV played 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