Show 4 '40 ) 8 ''-' ' 1 i 22 t International Ski T urnament F I S Event 'Look It ()ver Closely for It 's 1 t '1 Will Start At 11:30 a in i ! Valley Drop Out and Walter Prager of Dartmouth peer out of clouds of Little Cottonwood of Tournament I gO Three Hiders if p rri 1-1-t- a o av anrilalom tourney downhill Sees Couritry' here will be istypical of terrain over which event of the F I S tourney 1 ' 1 i i e I I I i 1 I i 1 ': 1 ri 1 1 I I 3 i i i 7 9 Eeller '- ) ( d behind however RA Durance put It if weather condition are like Fri- day'a it will b e "anyon e's race" Tho akiers who received their numbers Friday night will leave for the course Saturday at 7 a tn Arriving at tho foot of the trail about 8 p m they will immediate- Iy begin the chnib toward Hidde n peak and tho start of the course Officials feel they will arrive at the start in ample time for a shot t rest berme ti‘larting time at 11:3n a to Meanw hilt the Snit Iak county sheritra office and the state high- way patrol had consolidated their efforts tn regulete !retie in Litlie Cottonwood (Amon If the road should he icy or covered with now tnntorints toll he required to put on ' - ! - 1 80-8- 2 OCTANEri 1 ETIFIL 1 I t1 1 1 - I ' ' t ril Torenuntt Independent Trick ide Mations 4 ' Qi I Pick"1— 1 7P F" Regular LI '' Lf I 2ND SOUTH Si 4TH EAST so W tth SOUTH ' (Open All Night) unniiniuri 4 414 — t - - - i - a- - — ' ' 4' " - ! 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' 0 k4' 4 I ' ''' ')12 :' ' d "04 0 ik i i 4 fly Delphine Carpenter 4 Mki Delphine Carpenter who is vimiting in Salt Lake City to attend the F I S downhill and slalom races Saturday and Sunday is the associate editor of the Ski Bulletin official organ of the National Ski Association of America Nis Carpenter's interest in Alta and Salt Lake led to the publication last week of a special Salt Lake issue of the Ski Bulletin 1) t t'' !:1 t e : i ' ' ' 'i ' - ' 'tId I 41 t i t '' ' I - 4 t' '4t ' 0 '4441 t y i I 1 01 41 ‘ '' if'"i ' " " soo4 f 11' ''14 :4 1 ' : ' ' '4111s " "‘ ' 4 ! - t a i ' 44 i i i: t ' t 4'0" ' " 4:: I Ski and Road Conditions d e ) i !hit-rane- 1 I a a c o e"! 0 ' ' 4 ''7 14e t it ' t t':'-4t-4 '4 0 41 : k '1' 4 0 i ‘11it used Being more resolute In those 0'3 than we are now and also days ''''' 94 '1 less afraid of work we attempted ' to follow the system through : : three games It was a man killing do is job a genuine burden on top of tt I trying to keep an official score P kt! along regulation lines -r 4 ' In spite of time and labor neces- i 1 4' 't b i t11 sary in keeping the statistics and the maze of figures through which we were forced to proceed the : ''t ' 3 44 ” : : t1:-4- 1 k''' ' 4 4 ' t t ''' ' ' ' " ' - ' k given Can Francisco was playing here at the time and San Francisco Nt: MIR a hall club that made an :'t abundance of runs singles dou- ds bles triples home runs advanced tN 11 runners in steady procession and Paraded a defense for which new ''' 4tt and higher digits would have to be 1 It 4 if ' '0k 4 1 through courtesy of the United States weather bureau a (i the United States forest Who do 3ou think ill win the!- downhill race at Alta on Saturday? ag e the English language much I don't know and he doesn't know better in his native Syvitzerland a nil furtherimore you don't know and other park of Europe he c But Ike may all have a guess I'm famous as a speed racer not on looking for Dick Durranee Walter ik ut but in en automobile Ile Prager Martin Fopp and Chris holds all the automob ile sp ed reo-Schwar7enbach to he In the first ords there are on his circuit Ile halt dozen Chock with me! worked up a little too much speed Dick Durance former captain for himself in the second run of Ot LArtMouth CollestO ikl team the slalom fell and mowed down last year's four-evechampion so many nags and slid past the winner last seek end of not only gate so far that he just gRVP up the the Harriman trophy a $750 ater- run to save the time for the run- Iles from ling silver bowl a l Sun Valley but ners to follow him v opt too a !An of the national chnmpionhips open and amateur In downhill rind Keep your eyeA on Christopher snit of the a rnatPur Schwarzenhach member of the Amateur Ski club of New York championship in slalom s kirt a nd he lie is a real American gefIS an low It hen h boy and ve is en short to begin with that he aro proud of him In last week's look's much more like a huge can- - downhill at Sun Valley he was the nOn ball rolling down the mounsecond pure amateur to place and has fourth in the open lie haa spent tainside than lik a akier himthe speed too' Dick talks to much of hi winter life skiing in stet( all the Way down the run he the S‘siss Alps and it 'went to may? even moan a nd groan help l'hree of the racers e nt er e d Does all this talk about "open" besides the great Prager and "amateur" or "le I S amoand yopp ther la Kautz teur" and "pure amateur" keep confosed7 No wonder Ever-on- e Prager the man who taught Dick to ski Just how Nall is all mixed up about it sonic awl on one side of the fence and th hp mil that a In any ra Is coach of the l)tirtinouth rest Of us on the other But v hat it eollege ski team Ile la one of the it arnounta to is this The Intermost intelligent ski racers In th national Ski reiteration F I S to 1Vhelever th e conititiong you considers ell ski teachers as gime rilin Mint On 'tiger to amateurs and that rule is general tl‘ia phe- - in all countries but the Vnited ha4 Ito will ski 'A nomenel ekill hot he will et ityit states This country AAII that A lonk aa thnur:h he could jug! as ski teacher is a pro a profesional Aril go a little faster if h wished skier hut iso often refer him or S amateur for they Ile tOlAil i nglOin Ic it competition her as A F course setter Are all amateurs tn international only between th It Jokes about competition Any aki meet in this and tho racers country where these ski teachers trf rbt rPt lest rulact nhge the the S amateurs pros pro a lOWINI trying to fool the course sett er to compete is termed An open meet by going through the flags Walter tor It im open to amateuroi or pure llo amateurs as some call them and on to get through a little cap to F Is slender and wear It Is a S amateurs too race sort of with a tins knob on top SAA it erlend There arP ruttellcally no real Fopp horn at Sun Valley last prorexxional akters in thix country 4pdpkba:trollifickid run the run the and the few we have aro Jumper NV liPti slalom When he smiles at you ntopkt of them in the east A 111011 rind face beams It may 3ou see an open meet announced be because he does not understand you V know that there will be )s hat )ou err tin Mg for he hat amolouts and ski leathers In the only ben In Arnet ice a few weeks rsce too It is an wa rut nieks hut Ito P et s new record In the Parsenn se seem to bae to put up Oh deltIV In SAII7orland last yeisr end that Is the toneest race In the ItEltSIIEV Pa Merril '211 tip Get out of his orld Ay )s hen The Pittsburgh Itornets slotted a he Is on skis! comeback And defeated the Iler Vhere )nit AO Marlin Flipp you shey firers 4 to 2 In the semifinals will also see Christian Kaffir Ile of the Intetnational American Is Annther Svin and h berate Itockey league play-off- s close to Martin for he tan moo- - 8000 -- - t' I ktot k '' ''''01i1'4:k t t:1 T on Things of Ski - k -4 ts 11' 1t 'tf 4 0 s? 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I 1 -- ' Greenberg Hits lard As Tiges Tip Reds TAMPA Fla March 29 vvho scored twice In an right-ruthe Cincinnati Reds 10 to 8 (AP)--Pace- by big Hank Greenberg inning Detroit's Tigers walloped - Shines 1)i 3latitwio As Yanks Savold Loses ri:o 'VT' 7 st d D a d City Will Form League League OhiR) G experiment was not without inter- est We recall clearly that In the final recapitulation the tWn systerns produced rather surprisingly similar results ia Likes Skii11Ir on All 11' s Sl()1)es rrony 7 ale hayoes I()y A few days preceding the receipt of the communication from Twin Falls there came to us a description of a similar revision offered to the Associated Press Miss Madeleine TPtinek of Cleveland saw some pictures of At a few month e ago Being a iking fen she decided to see it Alts was as good as it looked That was two weeks ago and Miss Tutinek has been het e since when except for a couple ot d she went to a tournament at Sun by a man in Memphis Tenn Ray Kimbell by name The Kimbell systein ill quite elaborate but modest In comparison with some ethers The reader will gain an idea of what these storing reformers are getting at from Kimbell's style of bookIle would award tho keeping number of points indicated for various a ctivitlea in this order' Offensive Play 2 points Single 4 points Double A Triple points Home run In points 1 Walk point 1 Sacrifice point Stolen base I point Run batted in 5 points Defensive Play I h V Starts Pinney Practice Sunday 1 1 ir b ) At awl Pe ch At A It : P1 4 6 12 0 N) l'hhdo14)111 Ten i 71 11)140 owl Crio))or: Hitt) Hader )4pornt 111)toor i0) stitel A tw04 ina rrft )1 1:2t‘t 41110161 rIlf of troth end rroont of Is lig Motto t 1 -- 144441144) f ttx A Haves At 8 14 10 Perri t Al trar Pt 14ano At Orland' 8 I $wi I irtrii R : U A I A nrytv oltt Lnrnto nitnin A t A t nkot Tdon T I A 2 Ann IT ) A Aattrttsr Te01Aled tatn I 14 Plonti a I flooni r IN C------ AIt 11 Ago t1in in iltrttt a N A Pi 4ikt tat AA4 1A”111 t (6) 7ti Is take g 60 before making' the HpIt first payment ) - : 113 !on others as you do Unto you" is my watchword in making loans Come in 'mine time —let's get acquainted! 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A A 0 Al t luntitwo 111hoon RTirvIrhrt011 41 PI Pt (IA Al 170 nub Tho Goldcn Exhibit ioll Bageball 4 Coast Baseball League Will Open '40 Season Saturday it Valley The charming Ohio girl revealed Friday night that she WA on a tour of western ski country and that "Alta W A 1 the best she had seen yet: She pins to go to Mt Hood Ore: Suger Bmsl CAI and tip to Cenede after the internetional rimknhill a n d tlelom tournament Seturdey and Sunday Then she will return to Salt Lake City for a nnther week of skiing tvfore I n1 point Put out n 2 home 1 point Assist The pictures which c1ecido(1 Miss in double play 2 points Participete Tetinek thet Alta wa a skiing Double 5 points play unassisted enntinnon on 'ha rollowing paradise were shown at I meeting of the Cleveland Ski club by Karl Fahrner 'A ho was an instructor at Alta last winter 11 t t Here's Another One d ALTA (Friday 10:3n p Friday lernate fog and clearing skies Greenberg hit safely four times his double and homer feaAbout one inch new snow slightly wet About 655 inches average turing the big seventh round depth Some wind at higher ele- Road open and in good rations Lift will operate all condition daY Sat:ordaY and Sunday Plenty of parking: special regulations dur- ing week end TALLAHASSEE Week-enFla March 29 activities — Downhill LOUIS March 29 liPl—Handrace in official international down- - Li—Joe Di Maggio and 011 New fellow Des hill and slalom championships York Yankees put on a show for some Lee Savo Id Starts at 10:30 a m in Peruvian the local fans Friday in the course :Ntoines townsman of Johnny Payl Vi aIIong the Tallahassee club chek dropped out of the heavy-o- f gulch about one and a half miles the Georgia-Floriddown the canyon from lower Alta league 18 W P ght title picture here Thurs basin Slalom races Sunday a t Col- - to 4 Di Maggio hit his first horn run day night by losing a decision In tins' tuleh of the spring and added two dou- - 10 rounds to Whiter Pon1111111TON (Friday 3:34 p hlort to bat in fiv runs during the tote Mich Johnny negro Aversze depth on flats 54 inches five innings he wan in action A match had been reported In Twn inches tA et snow met' un— the making for Savold with Louis breakable crust on flontira Wins Game but his manager Pinky George Three to xix inches new slopes a hart stud he WS In no hurry to go nver unbreakable crust on For Giant Crew with it until his fighter through unexposed slopes Skiing good on ORLANDO Fla March 29 packed slopes and higher runs Zkp Bonus the big first baseman had a "real chance' against Louis Savolda loss to Whitors a strong Ski tow will whom toad open good Manager Bill Terry of the demonstrated operate an day Saturday and Sun- NPW York Giants said hi could get rugged for the present at least li that day without for Won the would nave no 'real chance" I gnme along club Friday in tits first time at bat His single after liorry Danning4 against Louis triple in the seventh inning defeated the Washington senators 1 Bonura taho signed his to O contract only l'hursiley had been ( Bcortriai sent Into the onto In the sixth in- The Salt 1ale City recreation rung CHICAGO March 29—Ton y Zale a hand is to take department going No 3 middleweight contender in Irving to bring soccer back into Cailiolie Hoop Meet knorkd out Ben Bum n of Atpopular favor lantis tiv in the third round of a and old Germania 4Ler of the mo Many 104 47 ch Cto riot Cal hvot heduled to- - round hout in Chicago CAllie players are Interested in a stadium he called a will Ill M and Friday night Brown vsaa milt Inft pfl league meeting J 11 I 4 (lois n for Iwo ni 110 counts before shortly to organite I new circuit 4" 14'nt''''"' A'11”"t lq Irr414 ho ools floored for the full count s L N Wt vihich will include the old stars Ho4 f ter 2 minutest and 20 seconde of (' ha Hoc nn 2 and many new onet 41 Pl imowoh Mew& r the round heti elepsod Ancordint to lost Christensen of 1tn Or— 22 the recreation department viho taking charge of the loop a circuit will b formed with teams consisting of both veteran and new players se) that the squads will be well Th old plaers will matched thereby bP ahle to break the newcomers into PIP game SIMI CIO4 SAN FRANCISCO March 29 tlrising honorary pitchers and batters fought interesting pines should —Pacific Coast league baseball ranging from cif y officials to movie result launches Its 1910 season in four notahlos were slated for all but California CR IP Saturday with the San Diego game Nine Oracle Allen one of Hollywood's prospects of dampish weather if real downpours don't wash out better wisecrackers drew the rola 'some ot the games of honotary twirler In the Rini on 'rho rinnpy Beverigg hav1111 Opening day contests on the pict ure community vs herr the Stars toot basis of advance ticket sales were will take on Seattle lasil year's (mon prActico Aok!moot a total Of some pennant winner SondAy At Commtmity pArk'111111i e x pe ct ed to at with prob 4004)0 fans Into the parks itt San Ing s I A tn according to Mant Opening dny games ager Fred l'o(legro Diego Hollywood Sacramento and able ellendancorti All pinyert Interrood hi pllying San Francisco scattle at Ilo113 wood CINitainti' vdth the Pinney w1n0 In tho The etas AA cirruit is the first Oakland al Sacramento 49ooillt ItIn the country to got underway dmotriAl IrAgno p r inIted t It Portland at Sart Francisco 04000- 01 rinse September IN 14000 depending on weethero and tSnd tho ArAtnn onTordint to To dosen And try nut for the iguttd Inaugural day ceremonies boat - Los Angeles at San Diego tfi(00) P I - ' ' ' j i ‘ - tehl i I I - k 1 El:enemy In Quality i t' - ) r' 0- ' ) "' I " 4 N - - : ' I: "6' k wornen'm division along with Eliza beth Woolsey of the Amateur Ski Club of New York Durrance and Vatter Pragpr tho Dartmouth skiing cos e h ere heavy favorites in the rnens dI Iion isith Martin Fopp of Switterland and Henry No‘e Dive) Simoneau of tho Mt field Vt Ski club raniOng clog chains Aic '' li of the Utah Ski club did t: 7 - y - ' '' f 4 '1 we" not obtain her number Friday Friends said It was doubtful she would start Ranks as Favorite w ho Blond Nancy Reynolds holds the seventh position In the womens field and skis under the colors of Sun Valley ranked as a favorite Friday night in the e 4 1 i 1 7 were reported doubtful starters Elizabeth Durrance sister of Dick suffered a slight Injury to her shoulder Friday at Alta which may Donna keep her from competing : 1 j ' - z 0 I-- -- Slope Ski club of New York who bolds more downhill records than any other skier in America Matt had been given the No 8 position among the top seeded ten The other two scratched were Si Brand of the Mt Lassen Ski club who was unable to get away from Instruction duties at Sun Valley and Ross Thompson of Gland ‘'autt Switzerland who is reported III At Sun Valley Two runners in the WOMPWS field i k L f " ' f sleet squalls Predicts Fast Times Durrance predicted that the fastest times would be made by the contestants who used the right wax combination on their skis Three of the riders In the men's field were scratched Friday night from the original field of 50 Included In the trio was Toni Matt the famous skier from the Eastern I vi ' 5 as wet on exposed slopes with some powder on the sheltered slopes with intermittent snow and ':t — 4'"""'"' snow : '''' of Everything in Readiness The executive committee in charge of the tourney announced Friday night at a final meeting that everything was in readiness Only the weather threatened the forecast for Saturday reading occasional rain in the lower elevations and snow In the mountains With little change In temperature Snow squalls and heavy fog which clung close to the Wasatch mountain peaks Friday prevented the contestants from getting in practice on the difficult downhill trail Durrance the No 1 man in the Men's field reported he climbed about half way up the rourse but gave up the trek at that point he ('CUSP of the fog lie reported the 1 - - i - e- d I : 4 - 't y i ' '' 11 much better showing than they did" The chart inclosed seems to us to be fatally intricate and also scems to demand the repeal about 90 per cent of the present base-bo- lt rules to make it workable— maybe the whole 100 per cent Owing to its Involvement we have returned the documents to the Cowboy fan with the suggestion that he simplify his maps andI numerals Always at this time of yrar there come to sports desks letters containing the declaration that the writers have evolved a brand new scheme for the betterment of base- ball scoring Most of the writers protest that they have no especial fault to find with the present system but they admit to a stout convict ion that theirs is much better the skiers will travel in the downhill ' By Don Brooke Salt Lake City w ready Friday night to launch the greatest winter sports venture of If history—the official international downhill and which opens slalom tournament stand on Satutzday for a two-dathe snow-claslopes of Alta At 11:30 o'clock Saturday tiny Gertrude Wepsala of the Tyee Ski club at Vancouver B C will open the tournament by leading the ssomen's division in the dash down Peruvian gulch the downhill trail The men's field composed of 47 national and world famous snow riders and headed by Dick Durrance of Sun Valley will start when the women are finished It— We have just received the first offer of the year relating to the need of new and improved scoring methods in baseball This communication comes' from a Twin Falls fan and imparts to us the Information that if "my system had been in effect last year the Cowboys would have made even a - ' C D J C Derks By bell The Little Cottonwood area shown Dick Durrance of Sun Valley J As canyon in which official international Left to right Shirley McDonald of Washington Martin Fopp of Switzerland Nancy Reynolds of Sun Ready to at ns 0-3e- ') ' — March 30 1910 Zbt izalt gake Zeibunt Saturday Morning Sr on a loan &kW Chie 06 --- le rv Y 0 3 01Atrt t 01 FINIAMICI CO 1001 Continental PlAnk i'Igateh 4129 Bldg t |