Show 18 — Al’ril Wednesday Morning National Semifinals in Gains Ring Boy Ogden As J C D Sees It By J C Derks Pin Chief Already well alorrg In the month of April we are approaching the period when spring and summer sports claim attention Sports which are classed as fall and winter styles are on the vanishing list and soon will close their books not again to be opened until their next proper seasons arrive Basketball clung to life with brave persistency but we believe it has finally consented to call it quits Colleges are fussing around with spring football training but presently that orphan of the spring also will shut up shop Rightful claimants for notice are edging forward We see activity in baseball in tennis in track and field and in the other branches on the summer schedule Track and field events have begun Several of the high school teams 'field dual meets and from this time forward there will be many of these These dual meets are left to the arious districts as to dates and sites the Utah High School Athletic association refraining from supers isory service until tournaments of a state-wid- e character arrive Scholastic Relays The first of these comprehensive numbers will be the annual relay carnival to be held in the University of t tah stadium on April 2(1 a Saturday The relavs are successor to a competition which for many years enjoyed prominence as an attraction of The City Creek major order run a mass contest of long standing never failed to attract a numerous field and some of the most brilliant feats In the history of athletics in I tah were witnessed in that program With the increase in automobile traffic and the laying of hard surfaces on roads decision w as reached that the old City Creek run was too dangerous to be continued The relays took its place and have gained steadilv in interest so much so that h’gh school coaches have been drilling their athletes for the event during the last three weeks The association also exercises Jurisdiction more or less directThere ly over regional meets are six regions in I tah and each of these determines its entrants in the state meet in the regional competitions Rules of the association are that the regional meets must be completed by May 4 which also is a Saturday The custom has largely been follow ed of holding the regional tests on the last day of grace Utah ‘U’ Track Mentors Seek To Bolster 1940 Squad Ulus’ By Jimmy Hodgson University of Utah track mentors have been combing the intramural over the looking department and campus stopping every lad who has run after the street car at the hilltop school this wpek trying to find new recruits for the track team The prospects at present are about as dark as they have ever been at the ”U” school and it seems W III preside Fere Jensen at slate bowling meet logical Utah Kcglcrs Hold Annual Meet Tonight The Utah State Bowling association will hold its annual election meeting Wednesday evening at McCullough's arena An entertainment program will be held in conjunction with the election President Pore Jensen will preside Other officeis are Frank K Baker secretary Mark K Weiss treasurer and lierb Brenneke vice president Site for the 1141 state tournament will be selected The entertainment program will feature athletic events Refreshments will be served at conclusion of the program Ulali Skiers Get Bids Utah’s skiers Tuesdav were invited to compete in the second annual Pouch combined trophv tournament Saturday and Sunday oil Teton pass in Jackson Hole Wyo The Invitation came fiom Jack Pouch of Wilson Wyo young ski enthusiast who sponsois the meet Pouch Is well known in Salt Lake skiing circles Competition will be held In The slate meet which is the and jumpclimax of the asxociat ion's traik downhill and field season this year will be ing with the Pouch trophy to go to the winner of the combined and held on May 11 another Saturday to the first three finishers and will be conducted in the Uni- medals In each single event Several hundied versity stadium The downhill course Pouch joung athletes— approaching 400 wrote Is one mile long with a for —will strive places in the sun In the state meet and there vertical drop of 2500 feet The cross country will be over an is almost a certainty of new course and the Jumping will be atate records ' The state tourheld on a hill nament is a highly important vent cross-countr- High school activities as sueh he suspended during the famed Brigham Young university Invitation tournament and relay carnival which will he held In the “Y-stadium at Trovo on April 26 and 27 The Will " (Cuntimi! on lift hullimhiR PaRfl y Decision Take WHITE PLAINS N Y April of UP)— Jackie Larrimore 146' St Petersburg Fla piled up an early lead and went on to gam decision over Wild an eight-roun- d 157 of Dallas Bill McDowell 'levas before 5200 fans here 'lues-da- y lught Pacific Coat League lx Atmeiea Fan framiaco At Farramet Portia ul Harraintnlo Irka o nni PUi Von non non non Fertairtfi 4 a F A 0 Ina AnKtlta Hthnfxt A nirrlta pltmiuf and Han Hatt!f NON-RALPH- 2 1 R H S f ancl 021 lift P H 120 - 1H IT F 0 4 d — lneu Hals mi aid R H ill ( 01110! OoO— 5 in 2 O 0)1 n tut I in it ad $ E 2 1 comParl ttobe mat ’40 mstead r j ha Tumor Inland ano1 Special to The Tribune BOSTON Mass April 9— Alvin Barker of Ogden pt vanced into the semifinal round of the 112 pound class "f f °P $ national A A U boxfng championships hereTucsday Barker who was f0i r fjdie Bo enough to draw a bye and c J J Duck Official Will Show Wild Life Film Salt Lake City’s duck hunters Wednesday night will have opportunity to learn how one of the most remarkable wild life conservation jobs on the North American continent is being handled by American and Canadian sportsmen At 8 p m at the Newhouse hotel Thomas Main of Winnipeg general manager of Ducks Unlimited Canada will show motion pictures and explain how thousands of acres of land in the provinces of the neighboring country have been converted into duck nesting grounds Mault Modv pression n h Harold Eastman of Portland Jlarn tl 0 in the quarterfinal round night Alvin revealed a w looked £atc overhandjight that he keptbo ing off Eastman’s chin 1 Floor Foe tkency th ve At first Barker had tro gauging the rangy Fastman “t Righ from the second round on It w breeze for Barker In the Alvin rocked Eastman a left to the body and then fMJ his foe with a r ght on the $ Eastman took a count of roeJ was just hanging on when the h f i rang to end the fight The Weber college boy scheduled to meet William son of Albany N Y ln MonSM® opening fray but wav orecen rtm ahead from doing so when Johnson 1 Mario’ ordered not to compete by ad probi tor j curv Barker won his nationals when he wav croi Intermountain A A I’ champion in a meet at Salt LajT The s Citv late In March Mamst 0 Two other intermounlain chv V 11 lU-po- J Mac Speedie former South high flash who Up and over is expected to snare points for Utah in hurdles Granite high’s tennis team hung up its second victory of the new season Tuesday by knocking over Jordan on the Beetdiggers' courts two matches to one Louis Nichols of Jordan won the latter' only match tripping up 6 Dale Clark of Granite 0 d in a In the match doubles both matches won bv Granite John Stokes and Ralph Sundebrg defeated Les Foliner and 10-Rulon Rasmussen and Richard Hansen and Merle Selin downed the team of Mel Barrett Ralph Brown Granite now remains the only undefeated team In the eastern sector of the Jordan district In other contests Tuesday Davis took three matches from Grants-- v tile on the Dmts’ cgurts and set Bingham swept a three-matc- h with Murray at Murray antsv ille results The Dav Du k Mercer and Reed Holbrook defeated Wallace Johnson and Ivo Wayne Nelson and Arnold Jahnson defeated Verthe Grants ille team non Hill defeated Brant Reed 9-- 7 6-- Ward Urges Boise Not To Give Up Golf Oj)en well-playe- 6-- 2 BOISE April 9 (AP)— Marvin (Bud) Ward the national amaBogden has also been selling up teur golf champion fiom Spokane Wash popped into Boise on fine maiks in the shot but his his way home Tuesday and immediately hopes for an Idaho open great lose is the hammer '1 he other strong event for the golf tournament this year weie revived Utes will be the high jump wheie Prospects previously considered Mel Atkinson Rav Stewart and In the "dm li" clax went tobogDale Peters are all capable of leaping around six feet two inches ganing down Monday when the or belter Boise El Korah Shrine temple anMac Speedie has settled down to nounced It was conceding the $1000 practice and has the makings of meet beiause of a conflict in dates one of the best timber-topper- s that Utah has ever produced but the TORONTO April 9 DPt -- 1 he To- - w ith the northwest open chanipion- sophomore star still has some hard ronto June Maple Iavcfs swamped theihlP' Bt Tacoma Wash work ahead of him to get into the It to would make difficult Y’ork condition that made him king of New Rangers 3 to 0 Tuesh day night to tie up the Stanley get the prep hurdlers at South high competitors The Indians have little to offer clip final hnckev playoff series at But Ward who stopped for a two was It victories the In the sprints Rav Stewart John apiece minute while on a plane trig) to Stew ait Chick Aldous Pat Quinn second straight Maple Leaf victory en series after Spokane declared he could see no and Dairell Bishop are the speed- In the sters on the squad but they are the Ranger had won the first two reason for giving up the Idaho hardlv a match for Cv Ellsworth game tournament In complete command of the Lee ( aidon Civile Bovle and other Harold Tucker manager of the spt mtei s from B Y U and A C game the Leafs took a one-gowhen Gcis Muiker scoied In Plantation golf course wheie the John Stew ait has shown the most (tie lust minute of the opening meet was held last year hacked ability to date peilod The other two goals wete him up So did ltov Owen'1 profesFoot Injury made in the dosing minute of the sional at the Plantation hey said they might go ahead with the tourReed Shepherd Ike Hall and Jim third frame while the Ranger alweie playing wide-opeBarker are the qiiarter-nnler- s hockey in nament on their own hook Ward reealled an announcement though Hall may be shifted to the a last desperate effort to score aome time ago by Sun Valley lodge dash Boyd Stansfield official that they were mulling has been handicapped with a foot over a $500 tournament New Angle Appear Injuty but should be a good half-milthere aandwlrhed between the Bob Barber Is also out for Idaho event and the Utah Golf In Ogden Park Cae the event open at Salt Icke City Maurire Barlow Utah s best mile OGDEN-- A new angle in the at- the week end before a bet out with pulled tendon tempt of the Ogden Red' baseball 'That kind of a circuit would he but should be In shape for the club to shift from Reddv Kilowatt a jim dandy” said Ward "You first meet Eugene Prigmore who field to John Affleck park was cre- wont have anv trouhle drawing showed promise a a freshman has ated Tuesday when former Mavor talent with a $ 000 open when the to go to woik Harman W Peery suggested that Tacoma show is worth dropped the sport only $500 liobcr Hart Is the other miler the former field be used for rodeo I d hate to ae you drop your fin Due Dnstrup appears to be tops anil pageants tournament” e He is a sophoIn the Meanwhile the Weber county more Jun Bonner is also running commission Tuesday continued conthe mat at lion event sideration of the proposal to trans- Mrs Gallirtt W ins Along with Speedie the Indians fer lighting equipment ticket have Kuloit Callisler Hi me Kad-ili- booth office building and concesFort Coif Prize Dunn and Biuce Milner sion from Reddy Kilowatt field to In the hutdles Callist-and Afflec k park Mr H II Gslliett won th cla Radcliffe are both showing Im'1 he former mavor aaui he would A provement in the ulwtdcle races prle In the Fort Dougla womattempt to purchase the Reddy Marvin Jones a b Herman u a Kllow at t en niedsi pity against par golf open pi good broad Jumper and will lie tournament Tuesday and Mr E helped bv Kay Mew ait and Smoot C Jensen took clas B honor Nildcv Plan Meet Pole aultrrs With cold weather hampering Plan for the maxin will he the p'av only about ten plaver Dan Hunter Mil Atkinson and Harold I mpe- give the Indians fair drafted Wedmshu night when turned out for the first event of sin ngth In the pole vaull Jke Hall member of the Nmlev Park tolf the season The meet wsi directed will aid Rngdr n In the shot and Asn!a!ion meet at (win Chicken hy Mrs K C Armour chairman of ( I ft In It f ha inn 'I he meet w ill iarl at 8 p m women artivttie at th club ni Maple Leafs Even Series top-notc- best-of-se- v k 8 6 6-- 4 2-- 6 fe At Han Dttau Oak a d Intermountain A A U Chanipi0n Moves Into Bound of Four George W Snyder of Salt Ijike City state chairman of Duck I niimited for I tali And New Mexico Tuesday night said: “I hope all people interested in duck shooting will come and see these pictures and hear Mr Main Granite’s Net Team Wins two-mil- o 102 o It) Hat T and lioitn Fraud ft It 0)0 Oil Harifti nhntr 2 a ii Krarae adiiiha (?) anl Ml Uni Ll Han CAN ill Kuril At t oni nno non i jn i 00 not) 0)0 2 4 1 Drt ai I tUarri Fallon lna (It m Mm jiff hruult (5) and Darvtflow iki At as possible mid-wee- xxl Port and in tj it jjbe s 220-yar- d t Prramn!o HoHvu I In- a i city-mee- n Fan Diffo at d ok Htatll predirt that the to dians will have little chance for a victory this season The Indians have a few lads who are sure point winners in any meet but the roster does not include enough of these stars to make the team look anything like a threat in Big Seven competition There are tw'o lads who stand out on the team They are Captain Clarence Gehrke in the javelin and Pete Bogden In the hammer Won Javelin Gehrke won the conference javelin toss last year with a heave of 205 feet and he is hack in top form The Ute leader has been consistently hitting over the 200-fomark in practice and there Is no one In the league expected to beat him Gehrke has designs on the conference record held by Jack Thornlry at 206 55 feet and the state mark held bv Hafen Leavitt at 207 feet 7 inches Bogden has been heaving the hammer close to the state record which now stands at 1517 feet set In fact hy Harry Ostler in 1971 Bogden has had several tosses around the 160-fomark and he hopes to come through with plenty of point for the Indians this season and If possible make a new state record It takes three years to make a hammer-throwe- r and Pete appears to be ripe this season his last in the collegiate spoit Iikev Hammer HCl1' UgfllW land three leagues Look Bad As Meet Nears M Barker Easily TipsU' Portland Battler Softball Loops Set May Openers S L Dates for opening of play in the of the Salt Lake City Softball association were set at a meeting of the group’s board of control Tuesday evening in The Tribune-Telegrabuilding The Metropolitan league will play Its first round May 12 the Columbia will follow on May 14 and the Employes’ loop will start hostilities May 15 There will be six teams in the Columbia league six in the Metropolitan and eight in the employes The season will be split Into halves In each league and playoffs for championships will be held August 7 8 and 9 The city tournament to be a double elimination affair was set for August 11 15 t and 18 To take part in the will be six teams from city recreation leagues department three from the Columbia three from the Metropolitan and three from the Employes The fourth-plac- e teams in the Metropolitan and Columbia leagues will ’play for the final berth also announced after the It board meeting that the M Men softball tournament will be held August 16 to 17 All of these games as well as those of the city association will be held at White park The board members asked that team managers send In their team rosters and entrance fees as soon Prospects 4 1( 6-- 7 is-- 6-- 7 6-- 3 Ar-gv- 7-- 5 6-- 2 6-- 7 6-- 3 v results — John Curry defeated Schoome Hansen Lynn Hansen and Herb Pembroke defeated Peter Crane-Harol- d Dranev Fdvvards deCharles Hudson-Jac- k Wood feated Frank Fvans-Nil- e Bmgham-Murra- 6 6-- 1 6-- 7 6-- 1 7-- 5 2 7-- 5 The first prep baseball game of the 1940 Joidan district race will be played '1 hursday when Granite invade1 Duvis Fooelu N(‘l Team Downs Cyprus 6-- 2 6-- 6-- 6-- I -- J 118-p- f-- J 1 1 John 1 Fowler Lose - f th Bill Fowler of Salt Lake C L0!it was swept out of the meet in featherweight elaxs when he t fered a cut eye in the first ro 5 of his fight with Wilbur Watero-- t of Cincinnati Fowler had a r edge on Wateinuin for ihe fn1 heat but the pi exiling physic to samtion Fown refused Forest Dale golfers Tuesday appearance for the seiond rou were laying final plans for the and Waterman wav a carded M official opening of the municipal battle on a technical knockojt course Saturday and Sunday Who Barkers next oppon Feature of the two-daopening will’ he had not been determv late Tuesday ceremonies will be a rontest A temporary tee has hern aet up on No 7 fairway and the entrants will shoot at No 9 green Moie Distance is 175 yards— a good pitch shot Entrant will be allowed three shots the closest to tha hole to BOSTON April 9 iD be their "score” wanans qualified for th A number of prizes will be final round in fix e of the e g’ awarded and competition will be classes of the nalional A A Tuo') staged between various group boxing championships such as the firemen and policenight at Boston Garden men etc Their team — numbering ir Another feature of the program when the tout inn begun nn will be a dame Saturday night one of the most uiquexsive sin b in the clubhouse All golfers are Ings of any unit in the Ini’ If ' invited to attend on torv of this comp' Buffalo foK x quaMiei f ' Ohio four and Ni w i and ' hr' who numbir one including of C by the only 9 fault night teFour of Tuexdav n ghl 1 bat stood head and should' rs over the District chairmen of the state rivals Three were 1! iwri an F ' softball avsnriatinn will meet In weight Dado Mar on Pan'an Salt Lake City Saturday April 29 weight Lucas Pasion and Pa mor at 3 p m It was announced Tuci-da- y Quintal The other standout was CT'' hy President Harry Ostler Sr Place of th meeting will he se- (Cyclone) Williams Rulfa'n neg’ If C lected within the next few day heavy weight who registered Chief purpose of the meeting only legitimate kno kout in Tu"' T4 will be to determine the number day night's 32 quarter! rlt k'gf of district which desire to conduct stopped Van Parks Jophn play-off- s to select entrants to the negro In tw oronnds after m fi slate tournament and to pick knocking holes in the latlrf dale for that competition terrific right Dalcrs Plan For Opening L y hole-in-o- Ifaivaiians To Semifinals St!1 n- I 3-- 0 6 at pions fell bv the wavxide m ing round ha tics Jack Boden fj'h' Quart Albion Idaho Slate 5orT f efense— i school lost a split decision to If) ward Bradley of Wilberfnre "im Ohio in 'the versify f class Boden put up a good - jri'dans and chased Bradley all ovr i Jllllie ring in the final round but celved but one of three votes) I ( TOOFLI7 — The Tooele high school tennis team Tuesday afternoon defeated a viaiting Cyprua high squad Jack Bowen of Tooele defeated 1 Cliff Jenkins Cyprus In the singles yjack Adams and Newell Aldnu of Tooele won the Nn 1 douhle 4 match over Rob Reid and Ken Wyatt and Fvan Crandall and Bob Dean of Tooele defeated Ned Winder and Reg Johnson 3 in the No 2 doubles Tooele i next meet will be against Gi antesvllle Thursday at 2 "In my opinion this project is the most remarkable example of w ild life propagation and conserv work on the continent” Snyder said Main is en rout east from the annual meeting of Ducks Unlimited held last week In San FranHe will be accompanied cisco by John C Huntington of New Y’ork Ducks Unlimited trustee and president of More Game Bird In America foundation Hunting-to- n is well known to Salt Lakers Wednesday meeting is open to all duck hunters Snyder said 6-- (rsntsvllle Softball Group Slates Meet - ' t ' r I How tho new TWO-WA- Y BIT splits the smoke stream and makes smoke MILDER how th now Two Way ilroam (2) Iota amok com out at top up ovr lh longu aa wall aa at (3) End of Bit which la pclally shaped -- concavod - o longu can b placed against ll to shut oil amok ah atm Bowl curod with real honeyl Diagram ahow Bit (1) aptll 1W0-WA- BIT Y YELLO-BOL- amok E n SAYS JIM SMITH HE’S BEEN ENJOYINQ - PC R f ft g LOOK Kedskins Schedule First Baseball Drill: Between 50 and 60 Will Seek Posls Who said there college hnc hall ? n t Interest nthe fust praitoe for t he Unl er Sitv of t tab learn will he held Wediievlee writhe r permitting ’1 lie v the muiiii ii d mun I lu ir I ihi'ils end helaren 5) end j if k fO dianion ctrvoliis have they will he on hand for !i ill Ihe aiioidng to Wavne ( lark who I t iking the lead in the drive to bring hack haelml! el XIW UF Ihe Indian also have some ef (lie list and hall Dial were pur- chased last aeasni to that they wilt he aide to start the practice hut will nerd a little more equipment before the seaann progresses very far J') RAJS RICH! RTASTIM GRAND ON QUICK AS THE FASTENER AND J ON MY COAT) TOO AND AROMA-SOMI- C0OUR-BURNING- W7 J " l"’fc -la resent lknretery tasekt" frlne At Sect fcr4 VEGREES COOLER ”U" last year and the Indanifare waiting definite word from vs Itl he home and home before pretly w ell mil fitted How- IM v r or schedule drawn up for th u" to take (me Of son Menv mleeir clubs have likely uni) appro' hd the ’U’ for f”r YLA AT HOW JAtOCTM AND MRFICT PRINCf ALBERT ROUS AND IT FOR TA th i games In baseball tav Gordon ald Cox hen pile than tke ever ts -- players Among ton I who ere are Adell Jai k f‘oilr and timmcmd ate hers DonId 8 nit VAavne Claik I rank Siewart Wendell lt fi&L Hub Johns- e Paxton Dry Nputor and Jim Inficldcts end Rav Brooks to Hie nc n rurnpU'es The fvpinse of (uitling a team Duck A'l'll Woody pete snq Bert The initial wntkmrt hi tieen on Ihe f eld will amount to vrrv Davis Bill Button Clarence slated for t 7u p m and the field little however Clark working trhrke ant many ntheis expected to he rrowded with with Dran Jmin Ballif Jr Itl 'Ihe practice will he open to all College hall plavers ”U itudenl Interested in the getting the spoit under w a v Bns hall suit were putihased at Both Utah Mat and B Y U sport A Strong team is expected Prince Albert lng with PAIThat -- no thin -- no cut apota" lump lay right crimp toJo Davia (rijht) go on "Stream-line-- JIncJ I Smith rail bacco PA" (!! 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