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Jj V WwUh&gj&us - iA(J MWkauU-' x ”4 rv ?4 t sfcltfwJiwiii Str 'fet5- - £ SfL? r $ 4 t tP I? rt J afci a1 BP til KLJ y iccl Section C New Mark Also Six Pages of Sports Activities Part 3 Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning April 30 1939 C 1 heard Injuns Down Aggie Track Squad by 19 Points as Wind Sweeps Logan Field ompli-turday In the Iharles cndent ratory Capture Spotlight in Provo’s Sports Carnival icies — s rar- jols is 'l - ax- Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— University of Utah’s track team Saturday won over Utah Aggies 79 to 60 3 in a meet which was held with a wund high blowing but which proved interesting to spectators The f Pnt-o- the said toi- l load s are iscicn- - D S ’ation 53 per ages of liquor f the chool K f the of a I Cardon showed by his performance that he is in for a great season and despite running against a heavy wind in the century made the time of :10 1 The Aggies’ weakness was shown In the discus and shotput where it was expected that Howard Stone and Warren O’Gara would garner some points but failed to do so With more work on the field events the Aggies demonstrated that they are capable of garnering their share of points when they meet the Brig-h- a Young Cougars QPe tf the best races of the day was’The two mile Davis of the Aggies trailed Maurice Barlow of Utah for seven laps and on the lust broke into a sprint on the far side and kept it up until the finish winning from the Ute going away Ira Winger of football fame for the Aggies made one of the most sensational finishes seen in a long time to cop second place over Bal-ke- n of Utah in the 220 low hurdles Leading by a scant margin with Barlow coming up fast Ira dove over the tape to barely nose out the Ute Honored guests at the track meet were members of the various Utah chapters of Future Faimers of America who have been in session at the college for the past two and 1000-yar- n 133-fo- The two outstanding performers in the annual B Y U invitation meet were Bob Forbes of East high left winner of the competition with a score of 4959 points and Leon Childears sensational Mesa junior college ace who tied the 100 and 220 yard dash records and shattered the d low hurdle mark in the college division d 1000-yar- d p four-mil- Pep-perdi- two-mil- om-mil- one-mil- Ogden Reds T op Bamboos CPI-O- gden Utah-Idah- 1 440-yar- d Timps Slate Sunday Tilt o e 220-yar- L Utah Bowlers Drop Matches at Demer EN- d Riggs Downs Six Pioneer League Baseball Clubs IFill Launch First Season Tuesday Sabin for Tennis Crown HOT SPRINGS Va April 29 UP) —Bobby Riggs of Chicago one of the nations ranking amateurs won the Hot Springs invitational tennis tournament Saturday from Wayne Sabin of Portland Ore national indoor champion In a match The set score was Managers Vision Hot Scrap In Baby Loop Twin Falls Turns Out to Greet Cowboy Pa'itiniers hard-foug- 3 7 6 on the American Davis cup team piled up points with the aid of tricky drop shots in the first set The Chicagoan exhibited amazing accuracy in cross fire to the side lines to take the last two sets Sabin had a 4 lead in the second set and Riggs had to pull himself out of a hole twice on the set point with his own serve to tie the gimes run out thcsif 2 7 Sabin 2 'he toumunent alo fee'Icd "1 toolt Puvan'ige in the third stb but- R'K-tbhsering ace gave him the winning point in the next game Each won his next serve and then Higgs broke Sabin’s service In the final game after being love 40 on his own service Riggs took the next five points to clinch the championship Mrs Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Beverly Farms Mass and Miss Eliza Coxe of Asheville N C won the ladies doubles from Mrs Peter Belin of Washington and Miss Allison Harrison of New York 6 1 day the managers were virtually !Jnammous Sat“rday ln predicting in words something like this: “Either my team is going to run away with the flag or the whole league’s going to be mighty fast ” Boise Pocatello and Salt Lake City drew opening day home engagements Lewiston’s Indians from north Idaho will oppose Boise herd Twin Falls’ Cowbo's go to Po ctello 'and Oilcn Reds will provide the opposit on for the Bcis at Salt Lake City Manager Andv Harrington brought his Boise Pilots home Saturday from their training camp at Frosser Wash to find a virtually complete park ready for his charges and a pepped-ucommunity awaiting the opener e Schedule p He declined to predict the probable positions of the clubs when they e wind up the schedule but commented "Were all starting from scratch I cant possibly see where one club can get away ahead of the others think its going to be a swell American-Owne- d Horse Ileague "I don’t know just how strong Cops Victoria Cup my team is and 1 don’t know just HURST PARK Eng April 29 CP) how we’ll stand when we get — Joseph E Wideners American-owne- d through but I do think my team now could go into the WestUnbreakable Saturday won right be the Victoria cup showing the way ern International leugue and right up among the leaders ” to a field of 18 rivals in the g The Pioneer league is rated class race 6 7 seven-furlon- (Continued on Pape 4 C) and Storle on h Valley came up with a toss to cop top honors in the B group and Andrews of Logan had a h tosa to top all performers in the A division Petercon a timber topper from Poateho Idaho made the B Y U relay meet a swell place to go into action in his specialties The Indian ace registered a 15 6 seconds performance in the high sticks and a "23 3 mark in the longer race Not alone for the fact that new records fell with amazingly consistent frequency but because the meet attracted an unofficial entry list of 3314 performers will the 1939 meet go down in history as a highly successful affair List year an official total of 3188 took part in the "Y” meet In 1938 a total of 138 schools from five western states were seen in action This season the number was reduced to 131 but three schools which were not represented this season — Utah university B Y U and Utah State Agricultural college— left out simply because competition in the college freshman division was not conducted Friday's card found 17 records aril West Frank' Bardolc" South ismiJ’hed bevond recall and two ' vvrittcn lnto the bool(s Thus Cloyd Tobler Virgin Valley Nev lm a tptal of 24 marks were broken kirvey B lis Ucon Idaho ncw m'lrks were established Robert Wassom Bear River taohshed a new recoid in the discus and U° marUs were eluled with a mark of m 71 ini hes The old record wax 124 feet 3 inches 142-fo- 128-fo- Tribune Intermountain Service TWIN FALLS Idaho-T- win Falls Saturday shook off more than a decede of baseball letnargy to ex - jleague as Gone Fish’s curve ball tend the "glad hand" to its newly and some hitting com teim bined to 8lve7 the Gemmell club ofadopted Cowboy baseball to 4 victory at CornBingham a which arrived in the city in the pnrk The last exhibition test for the early morning hours Twenty strong plus three wives Salt Lake crew before the Pioneer and Trainer Doc Hank Reid a schedule opens Tuesday will be Sunday atj! 30 p m at Community busload of young eager-eye- d park when the Bees play a return with Manager Eddie Lcish-ma- n engagement with Pinney Beverage sized up their new playing The Bees hold a close victory over field now getting its finishing the tough Industrial league team and a heated battle is predicted touches and took part in a mamEddie Mulligan Bees’ manager e moth weLomng parade during tl "ini Saturday the teem would have m lit tne bo i di off Monday before a'tr rmu Lcu-dithe omn n game of a c i ries ag mist the Reds TuesOgden 4 Otlier Baseball News on Page day Through the vutory' the Bingham loaf after their trip which crew avenged an 18 8 shelliuking he said was a big strain on the handed it by the Bees earlier in the team He indicated he would flip week In that game the youth- Swecpalot Wins a coin for the win rather than try ful Bees hit everything Saturday SAN MATEO Cal April 29 to make the Salt Lake the veteran Fish allowed them only owned by Mrs Harry hop in one day during the seven scattered hits season However in defeat the Bees were Curland of Los Angeles scored a paid a tribute by Bailey Santiste-va- n hairline victory Saturday in the Day in Idaho Falls Today $2000 San Mateo handiGemmell coach Following the The elub was scheduled to embaik game Bailey asserted that with a cap feature race at Bay Meadows track The time was 1 38 (Continued on Page 4 C) early Sunday for Idaho Falls for an exhibition game with the fist Merchant team in the Yellowstone league and will then stop over in Pocatello Monday for its seasons starter against Pocatello on Tuesday While the boys are gone Twin Falks will spurt final efforts to established seven years ago by polish out last details in the new By Bill Bonl ball park which has risen from PHILADELPHA April 29 tP)— Bill Carr and his University of teammates Coupled scratch on a farm pasture lot to anchored Pennsylvania Panthers with the half-mione of the finest grounds in the Pittsburgh’s victory In 1 25 9 g John seven-tentPioneer rircuit Their return here each time by under the former meet blazed over the fast mark and Friday’s sprint medley May 5 will mark the first organized Woodruff baseball here since 1928 Franklin field cinder track In suc- win it enabled the Tanthers to Junior chamber of commerce cessful defense of their repeat all three of their 1938 trie In addition they won the members who donated the land for umphs the site and set up the original hall and mile championships Saturday quarter-mil- e championship Friday set in new traik meet records both park plan and park commis-ioPittsburgh and Woodruff comand thus emerged as the first bined for two of the seven carnival g with the city planned a spree Sunday to omplcte the school ever to win four titles in the standards which were smashed Satboundary structure at the fair- long history of the University of urday The others fell in the class B Pennsylvania relay carnival grounds college mile won by Maryland In s 3 Infield sod on the park has been under the forLong John Olympic champion at the Teachers' college coming along nicely after a minor 800 meters was the stand out figure mer mark renewal of the mile won by Hampton of Virginia setback from excessive rolling and in this forty-fiftshower rooms and dugouts were track and field extravaganza Ap - 'm 3 214 the high school mile and e slated to get finishing touches Mon- pearing here for the last time as a the prep school mile and day and Tuesday as welt as final Collegian the giant The two prep school records turned painting on the center portion of gav() proof of his versatility by in hy La Salle of Oakdale N Y and the grandstand leg Seton Hall of East Orange N J running a blistering in the morning and then coming respectively also were new national Rousing Pnraile back in the last event of the meet lnterseholastic standards e All the colorful regalia of the old the iWmic In addition one meet mark wax relay to rip west was spicud out for the Cow- off a 47 quarter-miltied by Mocl Filler be N C A That anilior leg hi ought Pitt champion from Tuskigee (Ala) boys in the rousing hoise pnrade The negro whipped through Saturday afternoon as the Magic home 10 yards in front of Muhigin invitation city provided n full equestrian The time was 3 minutes 14 8 seconds the final of the motif for its western-titleteam one of the fistest performances on sprint in 9 6 seconds to win bv a the secbooks and of a Eden and Twin Fads Inch school good three feet from Kenny Clapp lond under the I’tnn relay markjof Brown l i ntimini on i t) base-balle- rs tnrec-tTam- -- 4 th — Howard Hinton Hurricane dash one-mi- le Woodruff Leads Pitt Team To Tiro Penn Relays Marks le giant-stridin- fence-buildin- c three-tenth- Broad jump two-mil- 410-yar- d 220-ya- 99 ft 4 in 390 J49 ft 5 InT u6)U 220-yar- d one-mil- e :27 8 308 8 ft 7TiT 4267 206 one-inc- Navy Oarsmen Beat Columbia NEW YORK April 29 (TP) — Navy's unbeaten since 1937 served adequate notice it will be gunning for the national championship again at Poughkeepsie in June when it crew scored an easy victory over Columbia in their one and mile duel on the Harlem river Satthrce-quait- urday The Mulches pulled into an early lead over the Light Blue and fairly coasted to a length and seconds vutory In 7 minutes 41 Although there were only three members of last year's great crew in the winners’ shell they looked like the 1938 eight as they held a smooth even pace of 32 strokes to the minute almost all the way The Navy Jayvees also were impressive as they scored a victory over the Columbia reserves one-ha- d d six-tent- lf 5 two-leng- in the smart time of 7 43 1 Colum- bia’s freshmen salvaged some honors by finishing a length and ahead of the Navy Plebes ITHACA hard-driv(n- g h keg-lin- six-inc- es-fj- lr half-mil- Shotput jej Gemmell Team Trips Bees In 7-- 1 Contest well-nlaee- d A cold wind swept the courts as Riggs a leading contender for No T- DENVER Colo— Salt Lake City’s howlers bound for the ABC tour- High jump nament at Cleveland lost practice run g matches to two track Denver us I)is squads here The KDYL team Inst to the Elk Coal team 2762 to Javelin 28oh Bnd the Western Opts dropped to the Coors Beer squad a cla-- h hurdles 3924 to 2761 Fied Sjutham led the KDYL Pole vault rrew with 622 and Herman Total points topped the Western Opts with 612 Record Other Picture B Y U Relays on pages J 8 Leaders in ‘Y’ 'Invitational - one-ma- n d d 0 Leon Childears a track team from Monte Vista Colo but now a b udent at Mesa jun or colTribune Intermountain Service was the outstanding per- PROVO-B- ob Forbes rangy East lege former of the day The blond high athlete captured the most cov- Maveruk an- performer notched up a eted title in the twentv-nintlow hur-an- d "'“rk m the nual invitation traik and field meet e'luali‘A his own marks relay carnival in the Brigham djcfu - in the 100 and 220 yard dashes Young university stadioum SaturIn the low sticks Childears came up with a 24 3 performance to smash his 1938 mark of 251 He dashed the century in 10 2 and 3 was clocked in 24 In 220 as compared to his last years record of 25 Mibcy a teammate of Childers came up with a eight-inc- h toss in the discus to erase by eight inches the mark of Williams of Idaho Southern set back in 1930 This mark surpassed one of the oldest on the books in this colorful relay Don Parduhn a lanky lad from American Fork skimmed over the d high sticks in 15 6 seconds The old mark for class B :15 8 was set by Deirrietta of Winnemucea Nev back in 1937 New d sous marks were written into both A and B class competition in the high school divieion thanks to tho adoption of a new platter this season Using a lighter discus Bob Walker of Virgin ftli d They ran shoulder to shoulder inT the s'retch turn and there Fenske began to pull gradually away Driving his spikes into the cinders he 6 on Pane (Continued settled the race 50 yards from the finish There was no doubt of his triumph then as Borican was tiring rapidly Calvin Bell of Rice and Raymond Gahan of Oklahoma the other starters never threatened the leaders Fenske who won the here a year ago PROVO — Provo's baseball pro- championship gram for Sunday will bring to- beating Cunningham’s time for the gether Gemmell club and the Provo distance was defending that honor Timps in an exhibition at 2 30 p m He failed however by one and a In the Timp park according to Dr half seconds to equal the time he A A Jensen president of the Provo hung up in the 1938 carnival The wind-uassociation The Timps were origSaturday saw four inally slated to tangle with Divi- more carnival records ripped from the book bringing the two days’ dend Fans will get a look at still an- total to seven The Oklahoma Aggies e other rookie pitcher in Sunday's started it by winning the fracas according to Skipper John relay in 17 29 6 to shade MisPhilpy as Bill Jorgenson of Spanish souri’s mark of a year ago by Fork is slated to start on the mound five seconds for the Timps Jorgenson pitched in A game quartet from George Los the Central Utah league last year college Angeles and is being given a tryout with smashed the next record by winning e the Timps Inst string relief hurler the college rehy in 7 4! 4 w ill be Jerry Zubeclt and the college 1 division t Philpy has used ®ix piti hers in the 'mark fell when the two games the Timps hive plav oil Stite Teachers tol'oge foil of Sin this season and has benn well Marcos Texas sprinted the route pleased with all performances in 3 17 5 In Sunday's starting lineup will he Don Overly at catch Glen Cinder Buckeyes Set Mark at first Bliss Hoover at second Ohio State climaxed the day with Lavar Kump at third Shelley Wil- a smashing tnumph in the e liams at shortstop and Bill MiLeese university relay establishing a Alva Jensen and Hoppy Gardner in record of 3 14 1 to blot out the old the outfield mark of 3 15 4 made by the University of Iowa a year ago The Buckeyes barely nosed out Louisiana State in a nerve tingling finish Chinch running as anchor man for the southerners In turn 12-- 3 nosed out Iowa for second place ? Church taught his Iowa rival in the last stride and fell over the OGDEN April 29 finish line fare downward in the Reds of tho Pioneer league made cinders other straggling their first appearame before the runners with the over him leaping "home town" fans Saturday and Freddie tow - headed Wolcott defeated Ogden Bimboo of the hurdler from Rice Institute Housleague 11 to 3 ton Texas skimmed to victory in The game was played at North the d high hurdles to repeat teams The clash SunOgden again his triumph of a year ago yolcott day cleared the barriers in 14 4 SaturNavarro for Ogden Reds and day compared with 14 2 In 1937 and L Johnston for Hartley Ogden Bamboo poled home runs ScoreR H E All-Around 3 5 1 Ogden Bamboo 11 6 0 Ogden Reds Zito Driscoll Peterson Draney and Price Conley Spily Lawson and Navarro Quadros Contestants d h CP)-Jo- hnny Borican New York negro traveled 1000 miles to test his famed legs in a special race winding up the Drake relay carnival Saturday and failed by 'three precious yards to triumph Charles Fenske formerly of the University of Wisconsin and outfinished Borican in a thriller before a crowd of 13 000 Fenske rated as the chief rival to Kansas’ Glenn Cunningham as the nation’s greatest miler con quered the negro in a stretch duel co ering the distance in 2 12 2 Borican spurting into the lead from the inside lane maintained his advantage until near the finish of the second turn over the cinder oval with Fenske always a stride behind him Then the former Badger poured on the heat and inch by inch began chopping down Borican’s lead Fenske Fulls Away Inter-mounta- in Track Title Fenske Beats Borican in Drake Special teach- how-l- All-Aroun- Utes took an early lead only to see it disappear when the Aggies took over by four points Following the high jump the Utes took another lead only to see it slip again and the Farmers again were out in front However results of the shotput and discuss put the visitors in the lead for the remainder of the afternoon Captain Lee Cardon Utah Aggie captain garnered 20 points taking firsts in the 100 220 220 low hurdles a second in the 120 high hurdles and By Charles Dunkley a tie for second in the broad jump DES MOINES la April 29 rhil-n- d Two other existing marks were equaled as a talented brigade of cinder and field stars from senior high si hoots and junior colleges wrote fin s to the twenty-nint- h running of the colorful spectacle (’lilldears Is Star Forbes Wins 3 - re- ig Y U By Marlowe Branagan FROVO--Seven new marks weip written into the archives of records in the Bugham Young university invitation track and field ment and relay carnival hoi e Saturday ersity in mt Writes Finish to Great Chapter in Historic Spring Athletic Eent 3151 1 Participate 15 Teams Alternate in Holding Lead During Early Events Lee Card on Stars in Dashes idy Established In Entry Total N Y April er 29 CP)- -A finish pulled Cornell's vicvarsity crew into an eight-foo- t tory over Syracuse in a triangular regatta on Cayuga lake Saturday Sikes Slops Sailor TINE BLUFF Ark April —A series of lefts and rights held from the glove of Bob 185 of Pine Bluff sent O Neal 181 of Seattle Wash 28 CP) to the Sikes Sailor to the In the fifth floor for a round of a scheduled match here Friday heavyweight night |