| Show (j C Sunday Morning- - Salt !jc Hdtmnt- - -- 1939 August 13 Utah Boaters Will Vie in Great Salt Lake Regatta Today "Grid All-Sta- Thayne Free in His Class C Racing Hydroplane Scorchy rs Hold First Chicago Drill ’ f A e A f f Skippers Cast Eyes At Varied Prizes i 4 7'" Sailing Craft Slated to Start Day’s Program at 2:30 p in 50 Boys Register A With Layden Work on Offense y i By Wilfrid Smith By Tribune Leased Wire CHICAGO Aug 12— The football players of 1939 who will meet the New York Giants in Soldier Field August 30 finished their first day's labors Satur- f all-al- ar - day night From early morning until the dinner hour more than three score young men apclaimed the best of the thousands of collegiate players last fall by the fans of the nation went through a program which no other ever has atsquad on first the tempted day By noon more than 50 of the boys had registered After the lunch hour Elmer Layden of Notre Dame head coach took command Layden ordered all the players to Dyche stadium for an afternoon drill While the boys did not put on their blocking pads they were Sent through a preliminary signal drill and later through the fundamentals of the offense by which the hope to defeat the Giants all-sta- rs 1 n:yvr Eagles Frank Balasz Iowa fullback and Larry Buhler Minnesota were included in the group released for this game by the Green Bay Packers Then there are Sid Luckman Columbia and Bill Patterson Baylor who have worked for the last week with the Chicago Bears Pittsburgh’s Marshall Goldberg came from the Chicago camp Cardinals’ in Duluth Minn It was evident Saturday that the competition for the right to play against New York will be more keen than at any time in the six year history of the series At no position is there greater competition than at center where Charley Brock Nebraska’s great center was elected to open the game with New York Duke Irish Stars Brock will be hard pressed by Dan Hill of Duke and Ed Longhi of Notre Dame Both played on undefeated teams until their universities met Southern California The Trojans whipped Notre Dame 33 to 0 after the Irish had won eight straight and in the Rose Bowl game Southern California whipped Duke in the last minute of play Then too such men as Humphrey K1 Aldrich center for Texas Christian Sugar Bowl champion Jim McDonald of Illinois Jerry Dowd St Mary’s and Tony Calvelli Stanford must be considered A1 Van Ranst of Cornell Is a fine center and he also has had two years experience at tackle a position the coaches may wish to bolster despite the presence of nine splendid players seven of them from the mlddlewest all-st- wee t I few He’s one of most expert speedboat drivers in the west His Thayne Free boat Sunday will compete in three races— class C racing hydro racing planes unlimited outboards mile straightaway— on Great Salt lake Boats from all over the state are entered West Jordan Hunter Tied Let’s Go In S L Farm League Fishin’ Tribune Intermountain Service 4 WEST JORDAN— West Jordan barged into a tie for second half honors with Hunter by defeating the Hunter crew 10 to- 9 in the final game of the northern division of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau league at the The score was tied at end of the sixth inning but the Hunter nine unlimbered their heavy bats and collected a single tally to take the lead West JorSalt Lake County Farm Bureau Baseball dan however bagged two counters Southern dMalon in Jheir half of the inning to win league the game L Rushton was the Hunter stand-ou- t at bat collecting three Blur home runs in his four times at the lark Miners captured second half honors tn the southern division of the Balt lake plate Harold Hogan paced the County farm Bureau baseball league when victors hitting four for four they nosed Draper defending champions the of out of the running by a league The score: 4 5 score In the final game on (he ll Draper field Lark evened the count in the fourth frame after trailing 4 2 I ancaater c 4 1 H 0 I 0 1 ark will handy first half winner 2 1 0 Inlayan lb 4 3 0 1 to determine play the ihamplon who will rep2 10 Hogan 2b resent the division at Walt Lake county 0 9 0 Peterson p 3 2 1 1 fair day Thursday August 31 at Murray 2 2 d J Orgiil if 2 0 0 0 city park Diamond If 3 1 1 0 t 111 Monty LARK DRAPFR lb 4 19 0 ABHOA! 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Issued three 4000 Peterson rf Whltmr 2b Obome tf Oliver cf Meverhfr p Vranes lb 2 4 3 3 2 3 1 1 0 Pierce 3b 0 2 2 Kimball rf 0 Fitxgld lb Rip Day 2h 0 0 0 W Day c 2 9 0 B Andra p Reckstd p 19 110 0 2 12112 0 3 0 1 3 1 30 3 2 4 0 4 15 1 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 O 1 Rasmuan rf 1 0 0 0 Totals 26 6 21 7 Totals 30 9 21 31 I ark mi 210 0—5 o n 000 Draper Frrors — Ross Day Pierre Summary Whitmore Boyd Coombs Vranes fiacrl fire hit — Bovd Three base hit — Peterson Two-bas- e hits — D Day Fitzgerald W Double plays — Pierre to Ralnh Dav Day to Fitzgerald D Dav to Ralph Dav to Fitzgerald Bovd to Whitmore to Vranes Coombs to Vranes Innings pitched — By Meyerhoffer 7 Ben Andrus 4 O Beck-stea- d 3 Credit victory to Gordon Mever-hoffCharge defeat to Ben Andrus Struck out — Bv Meyerhoffer 6 Andrus 2 Beckstead 3 Bases on hails — Off Meyerhoffer 0 Andrus 5 Beckstead t Umpire —Sweat and M Allen Scorer — W H Tucker passes C tastes good The Sugarhouse Lumber crew stowed nway the Lumbermen's Softball league title for the 1939 season as it hammered out a 14 to victory over Morrlson-Merri- ll Friday evening Ketchum Builders raptured the third place position by defeating the Utah Builders 13 to 5 in the consolation play-of- f Both final d games were affairs from the outset and both victors demonstrated clearly their superiority An outing for members of the various teams in the league is on tap as the climax to ft highly successful season it was reported by Henry Miller Jr head of the 3 in a sizable sum $485700 as a a of which goes to show there’s more being spent every year in the pursuit of fish and and those areas where game fish and game abound are reaping the benefits therefrom All Still a Puzzle Man has studied fish for centuries and still can't figure why At least they cross the ocean that’s what Dr Albert W Herre Stanford university ichthyologist told oceanographers at the sixth Pacific Science conference last week He pointed out that funsters have advanced most of the theories concerning this puzzle including: (1) To get on the other stde and (2) fishes have marathon swdms too Dr Herre however looks to students of ocean currents to throw some light on the problem of migration “To explain satisfactorily irregular distribution of East Indian fish on the Mexican coast” he says “we will need a far more adequate knowledge of ocean currents in the Pacific" For more than 4000 miles of ocean must be crossed by some fishes to reach the American coast They've been traveling the same route for untold years and yet none can tell why Birds Feel Drouth The current drouth not only Is the upland affecting fish game birds have felt it to such an extent they're congregating In spots where water Is available This of course Is a cinch for the hunter for the birds he’s out after will be where they can drink Idaho cognizant of this has greatly curtailed the A wise move season on birds for thats the surest way of preserving the supply for the following year Brooklyn Club Buys Newark Pitcher NEW YORK Aug 12 UP-- The Brooklyn Dodgers Saturday announced the purchase of A1 Holleft handed pitcher lingsworth from the Newark Bears of the In- league ternational league The purchase price was not announced Hollingsworth recently was sold by the Phillies to Newark after starting last season with the Reds and then going to the Phils In the deal that sent Bucky Walters to Boar Coxswain Weds More Fish Planted Cincinnati EVANSTON Wyo— During the past week fish have been planted Harry Kucny coxswain of the in Pine creek Bruno and Spring University of California crew for Bason and Kelly creeks Smith three years were married at St fork Ham fork and West fork unPeter’s Fplscopal church here Sat- der the direction of A W Stock of the Cokeville hatthery urday after a college romance Jor Smoke Ton Dyck 32'$ f°r 3 " you’ll tmoke them for lifet made extra mellow for extra enjoyment they're free (ill the tine! grant companion ablet Men smoke an average of It million I an Dycks every month Start your 3 days’ test nowt ij -- Vandal Manager to Arrange Utah-Idah- o Grid Battle MOSCOW Idaho-G- ale L Mix graduate manager of the University of Idaho will leave Moscow Monday for a trip through southern Idaho to make arrangements for the Idaho-Uta- h game In Boise and to show the new mosound technicolor university tion picture to alumni groups First showing of the picture is scheduled for Boise on the evening of August l(i second in Idaho kails on the evening of August 17 and the final showing In 'I win kalis on the evening of August 18 The film 1600 fret In length shows the phvslral plant of the university in technicolor and was exhibited at the Golden Gate International exhibition several weeks ago While in Boise Mix will confer with officials concerning field arrangements for the Idaho-Uta- h game there on Oitober 21 'J he game will he the third meeting of the Utes and Vandals In bs many years The Vandals have won the two previous contests Mix will be accompanied on the trip bv Perry Culp Jr athletic news director ne Ogden Yachts Will Hold Final Regatta Of Season Next Sunday against $439077 last year Miss VAN DYCK Speedy Water Craft to Run At Pineview Lake Aug 20 (Contlnutd From Preceding Page) SAN FRANCISCO Aug 12 tT-Virginia Miller of Denver and o o o Salt Lake City and Utah boat racing fans are in for a special menu of speed and action Sunday starting at 230 p m'as the annual Great Salt lake regatta gets under way The races will be run over a 77 w ill quadrangular course with the horsepower from 40 to make their appearance Thayne and line located starting finishing Free Cameron Harmon Andy Olmidway between Sunset and Black son of Salt Lake City and Dee Rock beaches Harper of Ogden are leading conSunday’s program will see a gal- tenders in this event axy of waterway speed artists from The measured mile for the fastSalt Lake City Provo Tooele est boats in the field is slated to Magna Ogden and other parts of start at 420 p m the state battling for the Black It is approximately hoped that results of this Rock and Sunset beach trophies race will offer proof of Great Salt and numerous other trophies and lake's qualities as a course superior merchandise awards for world’s record attempts The Members of the Salt Lake City theory upon which these pioneers junior chamber of commerce boat- are basing their claims is that the ing committee headed by J Ar- salt content of the water decreases thur Knudsen have been hard at displacement and that big boats work for the past few weeks to could travel much faster in the make this year’s event one of the briny lake than they have been most colorful and speedy regattas able to do in fresh water runs ever held in Utah It is expected that speeds around 60 mph will be reached in this Day’s Program event be will Program for the day started by the sailboats at 2 30 Officials Listed Entrants in this event are: Frank Officials who will conduct the Hulbert Wendell Anderson Fred regatta are: Starter Emil JohnMathews Don Ashby A M Ferro son and Arthur Johnson assistR L Irvine Mrs W C Ware ant timers Clint Larson Paul W C Ware Scott Hammill John Healey and Edwin Pounce Mohan D G Kenning Gordon Members of the Jaycee commitMcDermaid Lee Steortes John tee sponsoring the meet are- Mr E Jones all of Salt Lake City: Knudsen ehanman Frank A ilul-be- rt L G Clajk and E T Johnson L Clyde Anderson Thayne O E House of Free Ray Larsen E Weston Jack-so- n of Magna and Tooele This race will be run over Cameron Harmon Jack Kena triangular course Robert Carlcson W S Romning At 2 40 power boat competition ney Jr Marion Robison L K will be started by the seivice C Robert Leishman Max Rich Listed entries in this Kay Egbert L N Hoopes James hydroplanes event are: Claude Asher George W Torrejson and Stanley H EvAult Joe Asposhian and Gus Wei-se- r ans all of Salt Lake City At 3 p m unlimited horsepower inboard motor boats will take the Preacher to Head starting line Competitors are: Lyman Leavitt Bob Schram Stan Annual Fox Hunt Evans Merrill Marion all of Salt LEXINGTON Ky tPl When Lake City and Berms Bills of the National Foxhunters’ associaProvo Thirty-thre- e horsepowered class tion holds its foity sixth annual E runabouts will start at 3 20 p m field trials the week of November E M Fox Coalville Arch Hisman 12 at Paducah a preacher will Murray Joe Ray Clyde Hickson fill the role of master of the George Ault Dick Clinton and Wes hounds The association's directors meetSalt Lake City and Eddington Ernest Kammeyer and Clix Jones ing at national headquarters here selected the Rev Ben Joyner of of Ogden are slated to compete At hydroplanes powered Coushatta La for the coveted po- with outboard motors ranging in sition - Sugarliousc Wins Title e im - sV -- Many In Good Shape Many of the players already are In excellent condition Several have worked a week with professional teams with whom they have signed contracts for the coming season In this category are Davey O’Brien Texas Christian and Paul Humphrey Purdue center who will play with the Philadelphia 1 Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Speed will be the keynote of the final boat regatta of the season to be staged on Pineview lake August 20 by the Ogden Yacht club f Cook and Jack Eckersley Many of the speediest craft In Percy Mr Turnquist Mr registration in the state already are entered Bundy W L Naisbitt Roy and Mr Jones announcing the regatta which includes sevep Dr Douglas and E S Brown car events according to E F chairman and the entry parking Nester Lidell and Jim lists are expected to swell before Rast gate Wood Jones and Dewey the boats take to the water In quest Fronk course Byron Foikman of fine trophies to be presented to starters Mr Kammeyer and Bud first and second place winners in Stuart each race Lof-gre- Kam-mey- cr - -- Women’s Race Feature event of the regatta Is an open race for women operating outboard motors a race which probably will pit feminine boaters from Ogden Sait Lake City Brigham City and Provo in one of the most outstanding events of the year Mrs E F Kammeyer and Mrs Everett Brown both of Ogden are entrants in this race Entrants for this and all other events should file applications with any of the following committee members- - Mr Kammeyer George Turnquist Everett Brown Dr Frank Douglas and Clix Jones Other events on the boat program include races for the 22 combination stock and racing runabout the stock quad 33 horsepower the racing 33 horsepower the surfboard the straightaway inboard motor rae and the hydroplane race free-for-a- ll Committee Member Regatta committees Include: Judges L W Nims Ora Bundy commodore Frank Francis W P Parry and If H Rice lake police Wohcs Open Grid Camp Aug 20 GREEN RIVFR Wyo — The Green River Wolves will leave August 20 for their annual football camp on Newfork lake where under tutelage of Coach Kenneth Lunnev they will open preparations for the 1919 gridiron wars The 1939 squad will be crippled by the loss of surh stars as Brenrh-le- y and Weir but It is expelled that capable reserves from last year will fill the holes made Iby graduation and that the Wolves will be a serious threat for the district honors Assisting Lunney according to present plans will be Iloyd Shelby of Madison Neb Shelby who has been employed ns a mathematics teacher at the Green River sihool was assistant to Lunney when the latter was coach In Madison and then last year when Lunney came to Green River was coach at the Nebraska school FOR HAPPY LEISURE HOURS The feel of springy turf on the fairways the thrill of a strike on stream or the fast action of a tennis match lake —and the stage is set for a cooling drink of Fisher Beer! Whatever the occasion Fisher Beer is a perfect refreshment the choice of thousands Girls’ Stilt Lake Bace Postponed Postponement pioiiably for two weeks of a $ heduled mild salt water swim for girls at Blat k Roi k beach on Great Salt lake Sunday wa announced Saturday by Dr Munn Q Cannon swimming ihairman of the A A U sponsors of the event '1 lie rai e to have been held In connidion with a boat regatta was set afti r two girls entered last Sunday In the annual Great Salt lakt swim marathon were advised to forego entering heiause of 'I he shorter race rough water w tilth will probably be held Sunday August 27 will he open to all girl sw burners Inter-mounta- in CHOOSE BEER-"- - BE TEMPERATE musm ' 1' |