Show i :j£ trri io & "J tr 4 J J I y' Morning- - Sunday Salt £akc Tribune vTljc Peterson of Idaho Pope of Provo Sparkle at B Y U in Davis Pocatello Jordan FIRST f ENT Hall Westminster Mesa Ilulgson Mesa Simmons Christensen Mesa 120-yar- F Weber Athlon W estmin-ate- r all perfectly Jordan's talented mile relay team of Don Smith Jack Canning Chester Kim and Gordon Rideout won the mile relay The medley relay race was taken by Davis with Bob Trupm Ed Linge T Schofield and R Nesson doing the honors Pocatello's relay team of Llday Peterson Schmidt and Newbold was tops in this division Glenn Cherry a talented half miler from up Ogden way clipped off this distance in 2 10 2 indicating that w ith a bit more training he w ill be tough to keep out of the running in the state prep meet A teammate Bob Allen was tops in the run coming up with a :32 8 mark 880-var- d p Leick- - Burch m— Mis J E Btamwell-Perr- y Davis Florence Borg - A1 Mrs A1 Emeiy-SaCooncr and Mrs Perry Davis-Jac- Biam-we- k ll 880-jar- vindicates Raea Mesa Allred Snow Mabry Stewart Weber Halt Westminster Mesa Snow : 7 Fernellus Wfber 4:M Reed Snow :34 Sx Patrick Albion ( hadfield Weber 42 Hatton Snow 1:03 8 Allred Snow :22 St Small School Athletes Display Plenty of Ability at Provo: American Fork Enlrv Stars S ft Reese kett 7 8 In 1518 Tnbunc 8 Weber Weber Mesa ft 11 Mesa Christensen Anderson Mesa Simmons West- - Stewart Mesa Anderson Snow Whaley 8 In Westmin- ster Melson 20 Snow Hancock ft 100 minster Weber Patrick Albion Weber ft 4 In 8 In TsT ftTBinV Snow and Hatton ted for Snow 8 ft 8'i In fourth Westminster (Hick man Hall Ashworth and SimSnow mons) new record xlncluates record tied W oVr 1:86 d 880-yar- d HIGH SCHOOL— CLASS B 880-yar- d v Me-an- d A1 Emery 220-ya- Mrs C O Haw huist-DavRavenscroft Mrs Erne Andcron-Bil- l Put die Mrs B H Tavlor-Mik- e Dave and Mis Bohling 3 10— e Ravenscroft-Clarenc- Hawxhuist e Crow - Hy Demke 3 15 — Ruth Mrs George McKeop-Valter HanChase son Marva Sorcnsen-Pau- l Anderand Thelma Petcrson-Ern- e son 3 20— Mrs A1 Leick-EaLyman Dalton and Mis Sam Cooner-Ver- n y Prouse Moss Wins Mile Mis C A 3 25— Mrs Steven Huff - Jimmy Fentotoss a plucky youngster Hodgson Mrs Jimmy Hodgson from GvUite and Maughan of South Cliche were the first place Steve Huff finishers in the mile run and shot The former was put respectively clocked in 4 49 3 and the latter had a toss of 44 feet 9 inches Two city school performers Melvin Hall of West a brother of Ike Hall former winner of the title and Jack Jarman of East were winners in the high jump and javelin throw respectively The 440-yar- 440-yar- d rl Hugh-Wesle- -- Golfers Look 880-ya- Forward to $1000 Meet Panther performer had a mark Wood Tops Golfers ’In Fort Meet B L Wood topped the field in the Fort Douglas match play against par tournament Saturday four up Thornton D Morris was second in class A two up Sec the hrand-ne- clean-cu- t w of six feet even in his specialty and Jarman's best toss 168 feet Jv inch was good enough to give him a first place medal Andrews of Logan set a new mark in the discus and Ceotgo Ru has was the major performer In the po'e vault coming up with a mark of 11 feet 3'u inches Wilson one of the numerous Wilson's from Payson was first place winner In the broad jump having a mark of 21 feet 5hi inches J Scmcc PROVO— Class B high school tiack and field alais come ftom schools which ate smaller than those in class A but their pery formances hete Saluiday in the B Y U stadium indicate that thcie are plenty of “big" boys as far as track is concerned in small schools— and also a lot of “small" boys on a track basis in the laigtr institutions— ‘meaning briefly that class B pet formers bettered Ihe maiks made by class A adepts in several events in addition to setting now maiks in turn of their own Don Purduhn one of the best ath- letos developed at American Fork run was faster than anything dished high school in iccent years person- up by class A performers Bishop ally accounted for one of the new and Lcston of Tooele tied for first marks when he journeyed over the placo in the high jump each being route in the high hmdles recorded with a best mark of 5 feet In :15 6 This mark tied the one 9 inches made by Gene Peterson of Pocatello Pugh a steady performer from In the A division Kanub had a mark of 11 feet 3 4 inches to top all hands in the pole Discus Lighter The other new mark In the B vault and Dale Hunt Monroe’ stellar basketball ran the heels tlass was a cinch to he set discus off the field in alar the first race In tossers using a lighter platter than the run He was timed they had employed In previous in 2 149 'something slower than years Bob Walker of Virgin Val- Larson's tune in the second race ley high school heaved the platter Tooele Delta and Him klcy gained out 142 feet 6 inches which was first places In the medley consideiably belter than the mark and mile relays respectively N set in the A group LiVld Walker also had his innings in Paces the javelin along with Baker of Rex Telfotd of South Rich led the Millard each having a mark of 164 field to the tape in the feet 2 Inches also better than the dash in 23 7 His time however mark made In the larger school did not compare with Ned Oppe’ division His perfoimance In the perfoimance In the class A group shot also was best in the B division Laverne Wingate of Monroe galPurduhn in addition to setting loped around the circular track like the new mark in the high sticks someone was after him with a had his eves set on virtorv In the bench warrant to pare the field In low hurdles and he led the field the d run The Ram star In this event with ft mark of 23 9 was clocked in :519 excellent time that the track had considering Two Triumphs taken plenty of poudnlng in two tricame two up with Murray days and the cinders were not well umphs and had a share of lop hon- packed ors in another to give the Smelter-me- n Golden Lang from way down plenty of excuse to cheer as Ilurricano way paced the field in they started their homeward jaunt the mile with a mark of 4 56 4 The 10 4 time was Tigers’ ace distance star had a Byron Loveali's good lops in the 100 and Sterling Lar- lead on the rest of the field in thi sons 2 08 5 mark in the event 4 W estmln-ste- r Peterson Stewart Weber C3 In Several Even Is It 0 W Lewis Mesa Simmons Wesley Brown Mrs Walter Hanson-Georg- e Mis Eail Lyman Keon Tui ker :16 387 Godfrey Walker Prouse W J Goff Bever'v Putnam-Ir- 3 05— Mrs Mesa Hampshire Jmissi Ricks Croc Patrick Albion Scotch-foursom- 3 M esa West- minster Frierson Weber Mesa Ricks Spangler e )& Daly Performance tied for third Javelin teams had signed up Saturday for the first mixed Broad jump e tournament which Discus will be staged at the Forest Dale golj club Sunday afternoon Entries will be received by Di- High jump rector Tom McHugh until 3 30 The painngs fol- p m Sunday Holman Weber (lard tier Hinckley Ricks Hall Westminster Jenkins alker Weber Hancock Weber lewlsy Mesa - FIFTH West- minster Mahey ster Albion MoClov Mesa Colo Allred Snow Brown Westmin- W Two Records Twenty-on- Keller V d Gene Peterson of Pocatello came up with a pair of performances in the two hurdles races to smash marks in both events He clipped off a :15 6 second performance in d the highs and was clocked In 23 3 in the low barriers The lad rfom Idaho must go to school through a cactus patch The fashion in which he barely skimmed over the barriers was a sight to watch It seemed as if he was going to knock over just about every barrier but he cleared them foi in it THIRD M(OM) April 30 1939 Class B Prep Aces Be ller ‘A’ Marks JUNIOR COLLEGE Idaho pcilormeis Utah and A high school class the around consideiable in with ability romped h of the renewal twenty-nintthe here in competiticn Saturday famous "Y” iday cai nival and the rest of the field just romped : In this track minded community local track followers had occasion to cheer loud and long as their favorite son little Ned Pope a Provo high school etudent indm cated that he Is the man in the century and furlong Ned was Pole vault clocked In :101 in the century and :22 8 in the sprint PROVO— Northern -- Results of High School Junior College Meets at Provo Belay Events in Class A High School Competition ' joulhuri - H T Fowler F J Folland and H J Mahon were all two down in class B Dave Margetts topped the class C golfers even par and H was second two down A point-pa- r tournament Is on the slate for Sunday Lam-brec- Utah's golf leaders are looking forward to the annual $1000 open golf championship event which will be staged at the Fort Douglas coutse June 18 to 18 Invitations are being mailed ouj to loading professionals oil the coast in the hopes of getting a few of the outstanding California linksters to take rart in the Utah tournament as they return from the national WALTER HAGEN and Irons I personally Wood- designed for yon -- open The Utah Golf association will work with the Idaho Golf association on the tournament Idaho plans to hold a $1000 meet at Boise the week after the Utah tournament and it is expected many big game golfers will be attracted to both the events A1 Emery president of the Utah association has arranged to have a dozen golf standards made to keep the gallery informed on the play of the leaders Everything possible will be done to make the tourney the most attractive golf meet ever held in this state Without question the most sensational woods and irons o£ 1939 are the new Hagen models Personally designed by ‘'The Haig" and adProfessionals vanced players from coast to coast arc unstinting in their praise of these superb beauties Nothing radical or outlandish Just beautifully proportioned clean cut playing models mv oli halls The Hagen 2S8 now comes in three distinct compressions litis enables jon to play a ball that more pro-- c iscl v fils jour type of game A misfit ball is as big a handicap as a poorly balanced club head Long hard accurate bitters should play the shooters should play the 288 Blue vindicates new record 288 Red “9(1’’ Hack Ouen Misses Cup hy Five Inches To Cop Lead in Bonny 6Acc’ Tourney Hark Owen planted an approfuhmehes blind bogey will be Others among the first 10 tion an shot just five inches from the cup were A R Alvey 19 's inches Lee staged Sunday At 1 p m a speat Bonnevillo Saturday to take Duncan and Arnold Goff 24 inches cial pitching contest will be held the lead in the contest Mrs John Geertsen 39 inches Bill followed by a putting event and a which features the formal opening Korns 30 inches Don Lybbert 31 blindfold driving competition which of tho club The main part of the inches and Bob Hoklaway 32 promises to add comedy to the fesinches program is scheduled for Sunday tivities Saturday 227 shotmnkcrs took Mrs Geertsen practically clinched First and second place winners in their turns In pitching to the final ithe women’s prize when she hit a all of these events will receive green A total of 681 bails wereiNo 7 iron perfectly to the green prizes A grand prise will also be peppered on the velvet but Owens The ball stopped 29 inches from the 'awarded to tho golfer who scores shot which neatly rolled into the hole Points ihighest In all the events cup was the best performance of Fifteen fine prizes have been w ill be awarded for finishing in the e the day posted m the compete first three in all divisions Second in line was James Thnmp-itioThe firing will open again The finest score of the day Sat13 son just inches away Tlioinp- Sunday and continue all dav ar- urday was registered by Vern son is a southpaw Vern Bow die cording to Professional John Geert-wa- s Bowrtle Vern dished out a 32 on third at the end of the fust sen who ts directing the affair the first nine holes and missed a e day’s firing with a distance of 14 li Besides th competl four-foputt oa the final green le hole-in-o- hole-in-on- n hole-in-on- ot Those who generally shoot over Green Links Teams 100 should play th 288 f Play May 7 8- - isk Your Pro lo Show Yon the Arm Hagens Second round matches in the Utah Golf association team race will be stHged Sunday May 7 with the Salt Lake Country dub playing at Ogden Fort Douglas facing the powerful Bonneville team at Bonne ville in division A matches and Forest Dale going to Provo and Utah Copper playing at El Monte in division B contests Most of the teams appear to be stronger this year and some heated competition i expected in both circuits Bonneville defending chant favorite to take pion is the odds-o- n the ctown again for a 31 which would have tied the course record held hy jointly Charley Foley and Ed Kingsley I HAGEN WOODS 395 Prlred from to $12 per Club HAGEN IRONS 295 Priced From to 850 per Club DEPJERDA HAGEN GOLF BALLS Hagen 288 Hagen Tom Boy Hagen Play Boy Hagen Bingo 756 ea 506 ea 356 256 EJLMOlCUANDJSE O HLY j s jaru- ' |