Show -- - ' ooroie : ' - : ' ' PVvsid ' A e eg00046-4go- i i ' i ' i ' ' i: Wedneday Morning - -- 1kC 02tillunt School Names i71)c - Ruffing Sets : ''' on Series Mark Lr 1 Polo Group Cancels Big Tourneys- i Sights - : :I NEV YORK Feb 1 Yankee Veteran Hopes to Win ' 1 Sen i LONG BEACH —Red fluffing twentieth year of arm cocked for i 1 10 CIA' ' '4 ' f ii ' national 12goal was: I 1 I it dis- i i i the outstanding players are iIn military service ' Informal competition will continue and If players are available' benefit tournaments may be held next summer 1 1 ' difficult Up 1 wti - He picked up one each in '32 '37 39 and '41 His loss to Hubbell NAIIS his only setback Big Red although 37 years old won 15 games while losing only half a dozen last year That ran hyi major league- record to 241 He triumphs and 209 ' defeats batted a boastful 303 192S Pretty Optimistic He's pretty optimistic about the -future I'm in better condition at end of last season" than the he said -- I've been playing at golf and have: cut my weight' down from 220 pounds to 210 I feel Caers great" Ruffing said he'll set his sights managerial spot in the Pac:fic Coast league after he retires from the Yankees Whenever he does he can be asSured of a big welcome Owners out this wayIke to grab off a colorful big leaguer and its said more than one would shell: out $10000 or $12000 to him as salary z! hard-fightin- on a I 1 1 list-garner- ed i i ranSvirania to Dropl Football 1 LEXINGTON Tr Ky Feb 10 which ansvisity I d i - ((Tn-- ' iIn- il 1 i 'i ' ft 1 i ------ 11-1- : ecnivy 10-rou- i 11-m- 4 'i i Ull--Edd- i Ch 1 icarrumphs - NEW YORK Feb 10 ()—The Chicago Blackhawks outplaying Ranthe league-leadingers- throughout the second and thJ'd periods defeated thorn Tiosday nigiTh in a National Jockey league game before 10311 fans 1 5-- 2 I I i intni — - !n - 1 i ' : ' cooTh I t () ' ' -- N117-7-1v- - cA(10 qt 1 t 1 rfdresFional tkrd's Ouratfe Pharmacy ) Ptrrham Merchants ' tart Oil 1 'A- le - (t JIfty Pang m 'j :30 '' il t- i ''t- s- -- 'WK 7101 ' P '''' ' FP7 1 a"1 - I 't I i - TEIRG SEIEcT 114 'i f 16 10 3A E CapAol N t r'l N rj - i III II v4) II 11 I ' t'sj' ibmil t i 7'1 '"'")i ii 17 i la 13 61 il (3 ' ri 14 1 ' T FP f- b 3 2 4 1 a 0 0 12 Idlow li Kramer? 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N '4' 10 -:45 11 :00 Sugorhouso Post 3586 "I - 't c The Spirit of Lincoln r it I " 9''' 5 ' IklA-"- - i 1 6:30 to 7:00 -- FEATURE ''-- 1 H ' s A VETERANS ( 1 7r 4 i 1 p ' t li 4 : lk: col- for Della()clottey' 'Speak UpOF FOREIGN WARS 1a'rt4 I if 1 I4 I 3 '' I v 't :' Final drive for funds to build 1N2m'ono up the —000 community activity 1215 fund of the Salt Lake chamber 12 30 of commerce began Tuesday with 1245 L K Nicholson drive chairman i 60 complimenting workers for the 1 I 5 1'30 $26200 in subscriptions already ob- 1 45 tamed Ile urged them hOwever to use 2 no 2 15 more speed fl Ca ling upon the 30 rest of their prospects so that ail 22 Ao returns can be made prior to the 3 00 clean-uluncheon Friday at the 3 i5 Hotel Utah 35t-4- -t N "' i 8y Sets Phase ofI Drhe Irk - t I '' ' : -- — It ing would be reserved for registrants Monday The parking meters on the east side of State street between Fourth and Fifth South streets and on the south side of Fourth Smith street between State and First East streets will not be in opera- tion that day the mayor said All available fPcilities are being readied to handle the influx of several thousand men expected at the registration headquarters in the city and county building dur- ing the day was night desk sergeant in the police department for 16years A Slften - z Marva Tingey Chosen to represent South high school In D A R competition f o r prized trip ars J 34 Fort Monmouth 53 inhere' 41 NVes!es i it 50i Trinity 4:' 4 Tech 50 Allet:ht-nDoke Wahint:too and 14e a e 16 52 Potomac Techers Shepherd A Tina 64 Olik et 4S Unla ma too 4 't Adrian 717 Pone Ilti"sola le 37 ifftorotirot 57 Howard 44 0 Corne3 31 SvrPcuse Pavtoo Miami 42 Ole 48 Vest minster 61 5G Clernroto 42 St Joeetohs georgetown 41 ' Doane 52 Mid!and Kea rtev 50 Wesievall 39 36 rtoll Plortria 27 corvia Towson Teachers :In Catholic P A roons State of Ternior 40 New Mex Ivo 33 Hato 39 WashinKtort Ut awa 49 NIPherson 39 Drury 42 Central 110 31 Iowa Taehers 45 tlritiroeil 55 Niarvville NTO 21 it 31 Grove City 42 Fliproerv ('ha lima!' 3S Cal Tech 37 A rtzona 59 Texas 111nes 49 f2 Tnt' s It 4m 'Ito 34 ilobart N'VeVirginia Vesio Ito 62 11lent ille Nor thern 51 iicidelheri: Omaha 39 Soott h Dakota U 37 Vermont 41 Norwich Ti wrence 35 Beloit 27 23 WhiltrnIn 4"' pstri Ill Jose 37 San Frane 33 Gotizaga 31 raftern Washinzton Great Lakes 18 Camp Grant 44 it two overtimes -- I i s"'‘'"srs - 74 t 10 ' Word was received in Salt Lake City Tuesday of the death in Los Angeles last Friday of John A Lenzi retired veteran of the Salt Lake police department and former deputy collector of internall revenue for Utah Ile was 87 years tti old Mr Lenzi died at the home of a son Don L Lenzi with whom he had resided for the past f our f TU Itrown 4c '' " 1- ''''' i"- r J r Dies on Coast of 4----- 0 0 2 7 Former Utalin I 11 1 from Page Fifteen) (Continued ' calie yoroluirn 76 ' t ' '14'211 1 1 - 1- ''''' i::::::'''::"''''''' "' '"':" ' — 17 GT FP ttt : - artist and a b w 3 2 2 8 EVElliliM1hf 5 2 0 10 Maztiritnc :: ti t i ry 0' ' s 7 1 The internal revenue hureall like the that income tax returns shall he filed on or before March 16 this year The tax may be paid in full with the filing of the return cr at the option of the taxpayer it may be divided into four in— Utah tax commission v'ill be clue this year on March 16 ISMCC March 15 is a Sunday but- the of comissionhopes a majority taxpayers will attempt to beat the deadline by a comfortable margin Other provision Is made for companies which operate on a fiscal year which differs from the calendar year but that con- cerns but very few individuals - 'On application the tax commission may grant a reasonable extension up to six months but the taxpayer must show good cause The total amount of the tax shall be paid on the due date although in this case too an extension "may" be allowed if in the commission's discretion there is good reason sp ':40 N ' during the early years of a 00 the century Before coming to Salt Lake tity he resided in Park 8 15 City where he was interested in 8:45 mining 9 00 Mr Lenz' was born in Philadei915 College Ilasketball 18 Pa 1851 9 30 phia April TurallaN's Rrositote 9 45 Besides the son he is survived KWIMOR tvi ervightoti 49 Oh!" 42 YolitICRIOWti 40 (6ertime) a sister Mrs Annie L Folsom 10 00 by larle!ta 46 Milskitigtlin 51 of 4:13 Emerson avenue Salt Lake 10 15 WHVile of i)Vtr It 51 Colc:mati 41 10 30 Ntisln NN1117 nami City l 1045 — Mirv Norfolk flit' 19 'P 11 00 tymis 4g yii st'1e 0111(01'10 127 NW namPstaTe rt0 Thiel 51 11r3ro 32 C f Co 14:mal 11115 11 30 717 1) ()Pik Wesleyan 11 45 We!terto Itis n7 John Ca rll 46 Blin:ham Tiodeolt a recognized non but have instructed boards to accommodate those who cannot appear on the regular registration day Officials of The Auerbach corn- pany advised Lieutenant Colonel IL Arnold Rich state selective service director that 'Auerbach field between South Stat4e and Sec- ond East streets and between Broadway a n d Fourtih South streets will be available for the parking of registrants': automo biles without charge!' ' Mayor Ab Jenkins after a con- fcrence with Fisher Ilarris and S A Kennedy who represented Colonel Rich said all parking' areas on the four streets sur- rounding the city ancPcounty build- - ld 4n 18 27 35 n: tax teturns to the Income Utah Draft Officials Gird For "Monday Registration - 4 6 3 11 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 20 21 er Fla Feb 10 (A') —Cofavorites Georgia Tainter of Fargo N D and Grace Amory of Palm Beach advanced handily in- the annuat women's golf tournaAnother highly-rate- d ment Tuesday McClave of Nancy player Maplewood N J bowed out in the first round Miss Tainter attractive winner of the recent MiamiBiltmore tournament and medalist here scored 5 and 4 over Irene M Dill of Detroit Miss Amory eliminated Janet Fleming of State college Pa-0- by the same seoreMiss McClave lost 3 and 2 to Sally Sessions of Muskegon Mich Jane Crum of Orangeburg S C rated by some as a strong contender ousted Mrs P Limburg of New :York 5 and 3 ' Catherine Fox of Glen Ridge N J defeated Mrs T E Nolan of NevvcaAe Pa 3 and 2 Anne Pink of Daytona Beach Fla defeated Marion Hockheimer of New York4 and 3 Evelyn Odom of Miami defeated Ruth Batchelder of Boston 5 and 4 and Peg Kirk of Winter Haven Fla defeated Marjorie Row of Detroit 3 and 2 The top match Wednesday puts Miss Crum against Miss Amory Miss Tainter meets Miss Pink - 10 48 -- k "t l r 1 eral er t N 41 717 1 1 A : ''' - t last-minut- A ' ' ranking musician Miss Tingey'a election was first carried out by students at the school Final choicewill be made by the D A R next Saturday selected will represent the state at the White House and will follow a Complete schedille of events outlined by the D A R PALM BEACH CIF1P0 1916 club i '' - Favorites Win At Golf Meet Mint Cale Peityg Smucker: fi OK14? two-mil- :ntrz"m"1-ii"siA- 'A t: -- P''''4N- I NEW YORE Feb Moe and Gilbert Dodds who gave the Millrose games last Saturday Wemtf 5 2 2 12 Summtnnyttx 31 1 1 7 4 3 5 Knigtitg I 'a 14itighara - 33 Turkert OH 2 1 7 Andersonf 1 o o Nywart1 1 0 6 NViatec 1316 ill 1 4 - 11i 8 t P SOUTH WEST TEMPLE 6 Totals 40 -- - t6 l Score by quarters: rele i Vint Cafe 1 110111 INOLESOLE 111L0115130-13- 2 T I 0 1 You May Have 2 Suits Instead and 2 People May Share One Order! 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Iles r--- 1 I G Garage 11 Tallored-tofOrde- 1 1 Editor's vote: Both state and federal income tax officials e delays To-urge early filing of rtturnS to aroid in a series tells when returns and payments dmalyz:st abretimeleadneinth ::I :::: 7 :: 1 R quarters: 're Prorossional Pharmacy fteit 11ERE'S EN'EN A BIGGER EDGE A 00 (MO 1) TAILOR FROM PULLM AN'S PULLMAN'S HUGE VOLUME AG AIN SHOPS TO YOU—IIECALSE IVOOLENS US BUY SUPERIOR ENABLES AND OVERHEAD TO CUTS IN TREMENDOUS QUANTITY AT MORE SAVINGS PEcArsr i I I 1 Irehrmiry 17 riODPr RN in Ited's Capitol Carhze 5 3 11 Ilablisf 6 1 0 12 liorsx 11 4 3 5 HOOd I:: 1 3 lialik 1It i'' 4 1 1 0 0 0 41 BIG DIVIDENDS AT PULLMAN'S! COLLECT WiteitTlixe8 AreDue- ' Ne' I Brief Income Tax Facts : - : - ington" contest Marva Tingey I senior class member will compete with girls from four other Utah i high schools for the award Miss Tingey daughter of Mr I and Mrs Joseph S Tingey of 2002 South Main street Wa3 selected on the basis of leadership scholarship citizenship patriotism and Choice of a candidate was made following a luncheon Tuesday afternoon D A R judges were: Mrs Arthur L Thomas Jr 1 regent Mrs Jed G Woolley Jr I Mrs Anne P Rutledge and Mrs i Alma Woodhall Active in debate and speech circles a member of the student house of delegates at the schoolvice president of the Social Arts up e4-ert- To legda Erikson 2 4 3 at r 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 Pvt 000 Utah Oa 1R ooele p m llourha n Merchants vn Salt La Ica Shers p Mud Ca te L Prolemsional Pharmacy :30 P M Proterional Phar Red' Unpitot Car 11 1 A Bang Schedule I 1115 1 I I eat'' ' atilt 1 ' ' ri Lost IV( ln 2 Lake Sheritra Hit ":-- tedpiktril " I - illy- (1- t - I- - - : - 40007All 40' Logo" ' 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 - i ie -- New-Yoy- g i ' ' TKO n six-ma- f — nt - : l troduced intercollegiate football to the south in 1880 Tuesday dropped the sport in favor of an expanded intramural athletic and physical edneation program Pr Raymond M McClain president said the board of curators' executive committee took the action because of dwindling enroll-reand income entrance of many athletes into the armedfortes and the difficulty of maintaining a representative team and making the sport pay its way McClain said football would be played intamurally by teams and that abandonment of version was not necesthe sarily permanent ' f4 ' Chosen to represent South high school in the annual Daughters of the American Revolution "G o o d Citizenship Pilgrimage to Wash- 10 (1n—Greg ' major - - --- Will Compete for to Wwhington Rice" Dodds at the moment the problem shapes as a one i s 1 1 leet Aren't Only Ones "The Dodgers aren't the only -1 13 No he explained league club system can possibly tell now how ' (Co litinlied Prereding Page)) Many teams it will be able to maintain We are guessing as to in the office jokingly remarked: 1' understand you've had six profes!-- what we will be able to keep and "No still!" wail 'what we will just have to let go sional fights" answer "I only had I'd say we'd hold on to 10 teams— the indignant He won't fight in the maybe 12" two" Young Rickey who took comintermountain amateur tourne4 Baseball leaders figure that mand of Dodger farms in 1939 with President Roosevelt bestow4 when MacPhail hired him away from Branch Sr and the St Louis ing hi blessing on the diamond! Cardinal chain is only 28 himself rubber for the baseba0 sport now doubtless will come under thd but that isn't one of his problems Judgd He is married and has two chilheading of priorities Landis in asking the president' dren But most of the farm players are even' younger and have no opinion on baseball never bothere to inform the big league club owni dependents Brooklyn either owns or coners despite the fact that any ad4 verse reply would have wiped out trols or has working agreements their investments totaling mil4 with 15 teams ranging from The Detroit Tigers whq Montreal of the International lions to small outfits on the paid young Dick Wakefield a $15-- i league circuits The personnel 000 bonus for signing last summer! leaky-roo- f more than 250 players at didra bargain that the United' One lodes States would be in the war 'anthe last estimate minus the 40 li who already have exchanged their Wakefield in the army club uniforms for military garb "We'll just have to switch around and find replacements 'Missionaries Defeat i somewhere' he explained "Quite e number of youngsters should Air Base n J profit by this scarcity of players a boy who normally wouldn't Delta Phi Missionaries edged a i Uany ' from our g Sixth Air Base team il g et a chance—boys for instance—will have a 4phoo1s Uni27 in the 34 to Tuesday night i The t !lance to move up now" house versity of Utah field Delta Phi quint held a 15 to 113 1est Prospect advantage at intermission' McDonald with 13 points for the "trnThe best known player Brookto lost the was has army Missionaries grabbed scoring honors and Lester of the Air Base l George P fister who spent part of year with the Dodgers but team and Green of the victors each I ipt most of it at Montreal He is 10 t ed in the Montreal roster this year Thursday night the Air Base i Pfister was regarded as the best cage league will open with Sixth catching prospect among the Air Base Quartermaster Detach- - Brooklyn-controlleplayers merit Aviation Signal Corps 759th -If the taking the Quartermaster and Medics partici- - men Ri draftsaidkeeps "we of course ckey "U" be will at the paling' Play mill hate to keep changing our field house Dria T111L plans as we go arong iAt the sixth Air Haim r: T F P G l' PImoment we hope to keep at least 4 4 2 10 Sei'ller f ' Greent 4 3 2 11 10 rif 1 2 2 1 3 !teams Operating and possibly 1 Hushesf 0 2 2 0 4 'HicarriarLe Mcoaidtc 51 43 30 1:1 12 We've already moved up more 2 1 0 4 Landmang M850ng 2 3 1 5 Haiesg Millerg 01 1 0 :r obscure players to take the places r 1 1 ' Newmang-- Brammerg 0 0 1 o o '2 Olsonc recascsg 0 0 0 n 101 major league prospects who are Knucisonf 1 0 0 —2 in the army and now we have to i Tr31$413 14 13 614 fill in at the bottom" 7 52 ScorP ttt halt: Delta Phi 15 Sixth Air ' Young Rickey is a veteran in his 13 Be trade despite his age He started t lbaseball with his father as soon ' as he was graduated from college Wins hv and he moved into a job almost DETFOIT Feb 10 as that of Sr ias'important Dubs of Windsor Ont- scored lin just three years He Rickey has served a aS his father's secretary and busiEschman of Cincinnati at Arena lness manager at Albany Ga and Gardens Monday in the fifth round 'Asheville N C Many observers of a consider him one of the best of his weltervveight bout Fr4nk Zamaris Orange N' J- 'father's many baseball "finds" heavyweight won an eight-roun- d decision over Wee Willie Williams Battle to Draw of Detroit but had trouble land- BROOKLYN Feb ip ing any solid blows as the lanky Lander of Chicago and Terry negro kept him out of reach moist of the time 'Young of New York drew Tues' day night in an eight-roun- d bout tat the arena with the midwestern Gains Decision pr having the best of the going in SARASOTA Fla Feb 10 the early rounds but tiring rapFlyer 147 Hollywood CA idly toward the close Lander won a decision over Mel Serrato Weighed 132!: Young 134 1!2 Douglas Ariz in their 10round bout Monday Recreation League — — night That That "I real :y thought rd get a chance to break the record last fall against the Dodgers" the big right hander Said Tuesday "But Manager JoeH:! McCarthy wouldn't let me pitch again after I won the first game so that was that Of course it's a long time until October and the next series but if we make it I'll be out there firing for that seventh win" Eecaus(4the Yanks haven't wasted an"' time in blasting foes out of their way Ruffing has won two games in only one series in ) t ::'- - - : 4 South High Senior 10 ((UM— — ce - From the NEW YOhR Feb off the various Dodger farm clubs fluicker than you can say Leland Stanford Macrhail and the blitz is far from over Nobody is plaining Rickey added quickly but some 1936 - - Ii ' Branch Rickey Jr youngest farm manager in major league baseball and a real chip off the old block remarked with a wry grin Tuesday that1942 should prove a fine season for young ball players—very young ones— but that it might not be too happy for the Brooklyn Dodgers It seems that something called the draft has whisked 40 players - I - (711 :thiv v ' - D AR Contest Branch Rickey Jr Sees Unhappy Days for Brooklyn Dodgers i Winner i 1 ' i February - 1 J912 17 11 championship evs it championships Feb 10 Cal 1 closed Tuesday The board of directors decided upon the cancellation lastmonth because many of going into his baseball has his a world series victories p If the 7N:eNV York 'Yankees win the American league pennant fled's likely to achieve his goal Text fall He already has notched $ix triiimnils to tie the mark of Chief Render and Waite Hoyt lie hasn't been beaten in the classic s'n(e Carl Hubbell nipped him in I :r inier-cireu- For Young Players :' national the open champion goal rvatinotnialth'2 combined and Gme tI Ih - - '42 Holds Promise Finalist in I —The V S Polo association has cancelled its three big tournaments ' 1 — ! 7 - i i - — - s - ' 00 ift 30 45 7 00 7 IS 7 30 7:45- 6 6 8 6 ': i I ' 1 1 t ' 8-0- t ' 8:15 t 8:45 9'00 t - 830 9 18 9 20 415 -- 8 10 00 1015 10 30 10 45 i 4 r 11'00 11 15 11:30 11 45 1220105 12 30 1245 I 00 - ' i 1 I '' 1 t i ! 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