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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 11

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY M0RNINQ FEBRUARY 1 1934 11 GUADALUPE WINS EXTRA PERIOD BATTLE AS Frank Guthrie Takes Lead in State Match Bowling TOEOUTFITS IN CATHOLIC Salt Lake Netmen Receive Pardoe Trophy FAMOUS MILE RUNNERSMEET INREALTEST Melillo Credits Spinach With Restoring Fitness Star Infielder Invalid Five Years Ago Now One of Best By FRED BAILEY CHICAGO Feb 11 Less than five years ago Oscar Melillo sat slumped in a chair in a physician's office and heard his doom as a baseball player AGUE WIN Tosses in Deciding net to Defeat St 19 to 18 SOUC LEAGUE STANDING! Beater DIt1iIii Cathedifal I Our Laily of Lourdes 4 8t Patrick's 4 Anil'i I Murrif-MIdvale 3 Park City 3 Of dag 1 Our Dlvlna Saviour 1 Oaudalupo 1 pronounced The previous season 1928 he had played In but eight games because of a atomach disorder that had all but made him an Invalid He was advised to give up athletics Melillo pleaded for a chance and was told that rigid adherence io a strict diet might bring back his health At the top of the diet list was spinach great gobs of It While other ball players poked fun at him Melillo ate spinach morning noon and night He even ate it between meals His teammates began calling him Melillo Finally' Guthrib took the lead in the second round ofplay in the state match play bowling tournament Sunday replacing Albert Nelson Guthrie who held third place at' theconclusRrt of the first round rolled February 4 Had a 962 Sunday to raise his total to 1990 Nelson faltered and was only able to turn in a score of 687 making his total 1933 for the tournament He Is now in fourth place yrhejeature of the second round was that changed to "Spinch Melillo The the brilliant play of Quinn who If vW- Cunningham Bonthon Try for Supremacy in Direct Competition Bjr JACK CUDDY NEW YORK Feb 11 (UP) The Ihdoor mjle record'd 4:10 i expected to be shattered Saturday night when the iwo "iron of the track Glenn Cunningham and Bill Bonthron inateir speed and atamina forthe first time in the Baxter mile at Madson Square Garden Nearly 17000 fans will swarm into the Garden to witness a this feature event of the ainual New York games This mile expected to be a thrilling dued between Cunningham the Kansasyjlyer and Bonthron the Princeton express! although they will toe the line against Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania Indoor mile record holder Glen Dawson of Oklahoma A A indoor 1000-meter titlehold-er and Frank Crowley of Manhattan college -4A indoor mile champion Cunningham and Bontron staged a dress rehearsal for this clash at the Boston A A games last night when tha Kansas runner breezed through to an easy victory in the Hunter mle winning by the great margin of 40 yards over Dean Woolsey of Boston former Big Ten champion at Illinois Bontron 6eat out Dawson by 10 yards in the 1000-yard special event in the fast time of 2:152 time was slow 4:184 He was not pressed and loafed most of the mile distance- Venzke was not competing The Cunningham-Bonthron race is a from many angles Since they never met before there is no basis for determining their relative merit American fans are eager to find out which can be hailed as the greatest miier Cunningham probably will be favored because of his easy 4:112 victory over Venzke in the Millrose mile two weeks ago and because of his remarkable performances last year when he finished Jfirst in 29 of 33 races and was second the other three times He toured seven countries of Europe without a defeat Meanwhile Bonthron who was two-mller and 5000-meter runner In 1932 out as a half-mile and mile wonder in 1933 His crowning achievement came in July at Princeton when he forced Jack Lovelock of New Zealand to establish a sensational new outdoor world record of 4:078 for the mile Bon-thron finished second in 4:087 8 new American outdoor record While the Baxter mile is the feature other events of the winged-foot games will pack plenty of interest George Spitz of indoor high Jump record holder who beat Walter Marty of Fresno State college outdoor titlist at Boston last night under unfavorable jumping conditions may have the tables turned on him Likewise Keith Brown of Yale indoor pole vault record holder who triumphed over Bill Graber of Southern California outdoor standard maker at Boston in the first eastern appearance of the year may have difficulties when Graber is acclimated Western League Plans Six Clubs KANSAS CITY Feb 11 President Dale Gear announced tonight the Western league would operate in 1934 as a 6-club circuit including the two Colorado members which were absent from competition last season The new the same as the old Western league before the entrance of Tulsa and Oklahoma City now members of the Texas league-lists as members: Denver Pueblo Topeka St Joseph Omaha and Des Moines Sutter Mangin Meet For Indoor Net Title NEW YORK Feb 11 Clifford Sutter of New Orleans will meet Gregory Mangin of Newark defending champion tomorrow in the final of the Heights Casino invitation tennis tourney Sutter advanced to the final by eliminating Berkeley Bell of New York 6-0 6 2 Mangin downed Manuel Alonso of New York 6-1 9-11 6-1 Here are five of Salt junior tennis stars who captured the Eari Pardoe trophy for junior intercity play during the 1933 season The unusual trophy which appears in the foreground was received Saturday by the Salt Lake team which will retain possession for one year by virtue of their initial victory Front (left to right) Gene Eardley and Bill Goeglein Rear row (left to right) Dick Ben nion Bud Raleigh and Don Wolfrom Three other team members were not present when the picture was taken They are Grant Evans Gor don Giles and John Holt NELSON flOW IN FOETH QUINNSTARS' Parry Defending Giam-pion Rallies Moves Into Sixth Place rolled a 1031 series on the Ace alleys His individual games for the evening were 200 229 169 244 and 189 which enabled him to advance from thirteenth to second place He is now only twenty-two pins behind the leader Jensen dropped from second to -third when he totaled 914 the Fort Douglas alleys making his grand total 1945 Other leaders rolling on strange alleys ran into difficulties and lost ground King Tuttle of the Thirtytelghth infantry at Fort Douglas rolled a healthy 258 game to set a new singles mark for the tourney Leigh Lamph let the high mark at 257 last week Other high singles performers were Gano who had a 244-Quinn with a similar score and Fehr with a 234 Parry Improves Parry the defending champion after what for him was a poor start last week turned in a 958 bn the Orpheum drives and moved from twenty-third to sixth place The standings to date: Orand Tot Tot 108 303 183 314 108 003 1990 300 229 149 344 189 1031 19SS 303 179 181 178 179 914 1945 178 SIS 162 177 157 987 1933 315 193 IIS 178 300 74 1914 169 323 213 177 177 159 171 145 182 300 Outhrle Quinn Jensen Nelson Stratton Parry Merritt Sumner Hampshire Oeoke Duffy 136 151 178 300 168 Ffhr 234 1BI 160 103 167 Crltchlow 201 181 161 17 177 Itoberteon 163 160 175 147 17 Butte 170 190 ISO 174 159 Gano ISO 15 145 344 167 Bockholt ISO 179 150 le 100 Barney 30S 303 152 154 141 Stevenaon 190 150 160 314 141 Burt 17 170 183 188 177 Stowell 194 167 19S 1S1 1ST Wallers tain 179 1S2 114 179 1S9 Lampn 141 180 157 18 13 331 101 14 105 Tuttlg 138 350 147 IS 101 Lovell 15 191 ISO 300 194 Shull 171 153 183 137 ISO Morse 214 168 147 154 301 Oray 149 156 1S1 is 140 Brenneke 195 183 184 147 1S3 Paulu 185 193 168 106 Olson 158 144 158 148 151 Bsune 137 138 159 13 189 Wilkinson 150 170 125 192 11 Crawford 171 149 14S 152 151 Abrahamson 133 139 190 133 140 Fehr 170 157 16 170 ISO Fortress 143 13 164 101 15 Thompson 154 160 172 17 154 Anderson 166 163 160 157 152 Meyer 147 164 179 147 147 Homrig 167 171 164 151 159 Hettrlck 134 153 120 133 170 Wellr 154 156 144 134 144 Weiss 171 142 155 ISO 140 Cook 133 117 130 163 144 1870 1663 1837 78 1833 837 1831 833 1819 886 1618 19 1818 818 1818 888 1812 880 1790 820 1798 663 1790 873 1770 800 1768 802 1764 843 1859 06 1750 813 1755 171 1754 928 1753 804 1742 884 1728 20 1727 891 175 880 1898 759 187l-754 1877 1849 1641 1635 1630 77 1620 010 1620 799 1619 764 1618 811 1813 725 1576 751 1531 781 1511 866 1442 Jaffee Smashes World Ice Mark LIBERTY nTy Feb 11 Inring Jaffee Olympic skating champion bettered the amateur 25-mile record here today in a benefit appearance which for several days was the subject of court litigation His time wai The record was established oh February 6 ISIS at Minneapolis Minn by John Karlsen who accomplished the task in one hour 30 minutes and 15 seconds ACE CAFE VICTOR The Ace Cefe of Lotan registered Iti straight win by defeating Laurrn Qlbbs 60 to 46 Olbba had a 43 to 31 lead with three minute to play Ace Cefe rallied and made the final points Just before the gun ACE CAFE OTFP Wilcox rf 4 43 13 GTBBS OTFP Pendletoiurf 3 3 0 Berg If 410 13 Tucker -e 2 13 4 Jensen rg 1 4 1 11 Parker Is 4 43 11 Balkene 232 Crawford lg 0 3 0 LAUREN 1 emp enrg Flnlarsonlg Dryadalelf 4 1 91 Mullsneauxo 0 0 4 Warren rg Van Kemp- 4 0 0 3 Totala 30 19 10 50 Total 30 20 8 41 Score by quartera: AoeCafa 4 14 11 80 Olbba 6 13 34 40 Referee McCulloch umplr Patterson DRAPER MBES Ths Eastern Hatters defeated the Draper Independents 39 to 19 -at the Westminster gym Saturday The score: DRAPER INDE- EASTERN HATTERS PENDENTS OTFP OTFP Brady rf Abbott If Peterson Hansen rg Mumford lg Soffe lg Soffee If Rod Knight rf Hersog If Sweeney Oswald rg KnlghU 3 Summer-0 bars rf Wlae If Batchelor Bill? Wise 0 0 0 0 Vance ig 0 0 0 6 Total 10633 Catrow umpire 4 0 0 8 3 2 8 4 mill i 0 0 0 0 103 Totals 7 3 3 19 Pentalute referee: WALKER BANK WINS Walker Bank hoopsters defeated the Draper town five Saturday evening 40 to 20 at Draper Orlfflth led the winners' at- tack with 14 point The score: WALKER BANK I DRAPER FP OTFP 00 Barton rf 3 10 4 Mulcahy rf Banchero If Griffith Oldham Headlund Smith lg Worthen If Houston rf Ballard If 3 4 3 7 3 0 14! Watkins 2 0 0 4 3 0 0 4-Day rg 0 0 10 3 11 3 2 17 0 1 1 1 Allen rf 0 00 0 0 0 0 Allen 10 9 2 4 3 1 01 Rasmua- sen 3 3 18 Totals 11 4 401 Totals 13438 BEAR RIVER WINS The Bear River Future Farmer won over the Juniper chapter of Logan high by a scant two points 26-24 scored by a basket pitched by Somers during the extra three minutes The regular game stood 24-24 At return game is to be flayed at Logan on the 20th I Last-Hole Putt In Texas Open Wins for Cox SAN ANTONIS Texas Feb 11 Witty Cox Brooklyn professional won- the twelfth annual Texas open golf tournament today with a 72-hole card of 283 He won the first prize of $750 Last week he won the Agua Cali-ente open Cox finished one stroke in front of Byron Nelson Texarana and ig Wood Deal who paced the field until Cox last to finish- dropped a put for a par three on the final hole That gave him the title Gua Moreland of Dallas was the low amateur with a total of 285 strokes BEARS RECORD ANOTHER WIN Pro Champs Make Only Score of Came With West All-Star Team SAN FRANCISCO Feb 11 (PH--The Chicago Bears pro football champions wound up their Pacific' coast appearance here today by defeating the west All-Stars 7 to 0 In a game marked by passes The Bears scored in the third period when they drove from their own 33-yard line with a mixture of line plunges and passes Gene Ronzani right half went around end to score from the five-yard marker Jack Man ders fullback made the extra point It was the only extended march of the game although the threatened several times The West got to the five-yard line in the fourth but lacked the punch to score a pass falling Incomplete About 7000 fans saw the game Lineups and summary: Chicago Bean Western All-Stnrx Hewitt le Kbdlnx Lzman lr Field Carlson lg Ruffo Miller Hein Seller rg Hurler Muaao rt Edwards Karr re Franklan Braumbaugh qto Presnell Battles lb Plnckert Ronzani: rh Caddel Manders fb Kleckner Score br periods: Chicsso Bears 0 7 Western All-Stars 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Bears scorlna: Ronzani Point after Man ders placekick Officials: Referee Bob Evans Millikan: umpire Tom Pltspatrlck Utah field Judge Earl Evans Harvard: head linesman Llord Yoder Carnegie Tech Cook Addresses Game Meeting SPRINGVILLE Proportionately considerably more game birds especially wild ducks are killed annually on the west coast than in Utah due to the migratory habits of these birds and the difference in the time of open seasons declared Commissioner Newell Cook of the state fish and game department at a meeting here Saturday night He suggested means by which wild bird life could be preserved and encouraged to remain in this state Lee Kay deputy game commissioner presented moving pictures of wild life in Utah President Virgil Hafeh in a talk on government reclamation of swamp lands stated that the reclaiming and developing of Utah lake territory meant the probable destruction of present hunting grounds McHugh Recovers On Pacific Coast Tom McHugh professional at the Forest Dale golf club last season is recovering rapidly from a recent illness at the Mission hospital in San Francisco according to word received here Sunday It is expected that he will be within a short time fourth Behind Miss Vinson were placed Grete Lainer of Austria Nana Egedius of Norway Maxi-Her'oer of Germany and Mollie Phillips of England in that order With the king and queen Crown Prince Olaf and Princess Martha watching Miss Vinson opened the exhibition of free-skating today at great speed which she maintained to the end but with a touch of recklessness which contributed to her spill Conditions were excellent with sunfty weather and good ice although the wind bothered some of the competitors toward the end of the day A crowd of 12000 jammed the stadium with -3000 more overflowing to the surrounding hills Sandar'e Knulla If Patrick's 47 Okden IB Murray-Midvale 41 Park City II Guadalupe 19 St Ann'a II (extra period) Cathedral 37 Our Lady of Lourdea 30 Jnltr DlTiiten 0 1 2 2 2 5 4 ft 6 Pet 1000 00 067 000 900 600 8X0 000 000 ICurrty-lIidYil Often a a a a Cathedral Our Dlrint Bfviour Guadalupe 8t Patrick's Park City 8t Ann's Our Lady erf Lourdea Sanday'a Beealtf Murray-Midvale 40 Park City 30 Cathedral 30 Our Lady of Lourdea 14 Guadalupe 33 St Ann'a 14 Fatrlck'i 34 Olden 30 Guadalupe aenior triumphed Cver St 19-18 in an extra-period game in the feature of play in the two divisions of the Catholic basketball league The victory the first of the season for Guadalupe was won in the clos-lng momenta of the extra period by Perri after St had made two foul pitches and Guadalupe one Guadalupe failed to score a point In the opening period of the game while St made six The score at the half was' 8-8 St but the victors tied the count at 10-all at the end of the third period The score at the 'end of the regular play lng time was 16-all The two leaders Cathedral In the aenior division end Murray-Midvale in the junior came through with ex-pected victories although the senior favorite had some difficulty with Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral downed the Lourdes outfit 27-20 and Murray-Midvale took an easy 60-20 decision from Park City The loss of Lourdea was its first of the season Ogden juniors who had been giving the favored Murray-Midvale crew an even race for the top position lost its first game of the season on its own floor to St Patrick's In the other games played in the senior division St defeated Ogden 67-38 and Murray-Midvale downed Park City 41-31 In the junior division Cathedral won from Our Lady of Lourdes and Guadalupe triumphed over St 33-15 St moved from fourth to third place and Murray-Midvale from sixth to fifth place in the senior division victory in the senior division moved it from fourth to third and St Patrick's by virtue of its triumph moved from seventh to sixth The scores: on AD ALU PE SRS I ST SRS OTFP OTFP DeAngells rf 0 0 0 OlQerome rf 3 114 McUihlln If 0 3 0 OBaekett If 0 3 0 0 Colianna 3 3 1 7 Perri rf 3 3 0 4 Mayo lg 000 Bogden rf 0 4 11 molka It 3 4 3 7 Total 7 14 411 Score by quarter: Gudlupo 0 0 10 10 Ann' I 10 I I Referee Jon umpire Foraberg Total 7 11 4 18 PARE CITY 8RS OTPP MeOarry rf 7 61 10 if 1 3 1 3 Sullivan 10 0 3 Hayes rg 0 3 0 0 Oeoclan lg 4101 Haran If 1 10 3 MURRAY-MIDVAU (SENIORS OTPP Snow rf 4 0 0 1 8 Juretlch If 1 0 0 3 Shober 6 0 0 10 Shober rg 0 0 0 0 Juretlch lg 3 0 0 4 Oliver rg 1 3 I Pedro rf 10 4 Benvenue If 1 1 0 3 Tomlch lg 00 0 Muller 1 13 4 Lewie rg 0 0 0 0 Ihuffer lg 0 0 0 0 relic 0 0 0 0 Stepan rf 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 16 3 31 Score by quarters: Park City 13 18 30 Murray-Midvale 13 37 34 Howard: Watti Total 10 6 4 41 CATHEDRAL SRS OTPP Keyring rf I 3 Leary If 4 3 3 LOURDES SRS OTPP McDonald rf 3 4 3 9 Rinaldi If 0 3 I 1 3 10 4 MeOean rg 1 4 0 Neville lg 0 10 0 Mulcahy rf 0 0 0 0 Hlnea if 0 0 0 10 4 10 0 McCann Argentoa ig 113! Pagnotta lg Connote rf Kelly If Brennan 004 lg 1 3 1 3 If I 0 3 0 0 0 0 tl 0 0 0 01 I 11 10371 Total Score by quartera: Cathedral 7 13 10 Our Lady of Lourdea 4 0 11 Darla: Chrlatenaen Total 1 16 0 30 GUADALUPE JRS OTPP Feraco rf 1103 Dunn If 4 4 3 10 Lattumer 70014 Naccarato rf 0 0 0 0 Anzani lg 110 3 Eleal rf 3 1 1 5 McLughlln lg 0 0 0 0 ST JRS OTPP Oerome rf 4314 Cavanaugh If 0 0 0 0 A Plgntaro 1 4 1 1 J- Plgntaro rg i 10 3 Bocco 1 0 3 1 1 Bennett 0 0 0 0 Boucher rg 0 0 0 0 Backett lg 0 0 0 0 Total 17113 Scort by quartan: Ouadalupe 14 30 St 3 4 Davla: Jonaa Totals 011316 3 CATHEDRAL JRS OTPP Kertln rf 13 13 If 3 1 Guthrie 3 3 17 Peaely rg 10 0 3 Smytha li LOURDES JRS OTPP R'ler rf 1 0 0 3 Smith If 1 7 3 5 Neville a 1 3 3 4 Helna nr 1 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barrett 4 3 0 UBIrcumehw 0 0 0 Thom peon 0 1 1 I McEnany It 0 3 0 0 Vaughan rg 0 0 0 Xverz It 0 0 0 0 Maloney lg 0 0 Total 13 16 4 30 Score by quarter: Cathedral 3 14 34 Our Lady of Lourdea 3 4 Davla: Chrlatenaen Total 41014 PARK CITY JRS JRS I OTPP 4 3 0' MURRAY-MIDVALE JUNIORS OTPP Janeaich rf 6 0 10 Petrllch If 3 3 0 4 Pavlch 0 3 3 1 Petrllch rg 3 3 3 7 Devlch lg 1 3 9 3 Dunoekvlch 10 0 3 Brklavlch 3117 Blomlch rg 0 0 Cver If 0 0 0 0 Baker lg 0 0 0 0 Devlch rg 0 0 0 0 McGowan rf Hern on If 3 3 3 4 Ounntnghm 0 0 0 Denard rg 3 0 0 4 Sullivan It 4 1 1 If 1 4 13 PcYoung It 0 0 0 0 name has stuck The little giant of the St Louis infield didn't like spinach as a food In fact he said hated it worse than to pop out to the catcher but I determined to learn to like it Melillo began to as a ball player Reporters wrote about him and spinach He received thousands of letters everyone of which he answered personally with the advice "see your doctor and havfc him you put on a diet The next season Melillo was so far ahead of all other candidates for the second base job that there was no competition He was 'and still is one of 'the great second basemen in the majors Last season he set a new fielding record for the league at 991 making only seven errors all season He was the second best hitter on the Browns with a percentage of 294 Melillo believes the Browns are under Rogers Hornsby he said the kind of manager I've always wanted a ball player's manager He's one of us at all times Hornsby is both a leader and a driver but he use a whip Cast my vote lor Rog FOOTBALL RESULTS IN BRITISH ISLES LONDON Ftb 10 Football tamaa Bland In tbs Britlab Islet today resulted as follows: Eagllth Uiim First Division Aston Villa 1 Portsmouth 1 -Blackburn Rovers I Manchester City Derby County 1 West Bromwich Ah blon 1 Kverton 0 Liverpool 0 Leeds United 1 Birmingham 0 Leicester City 0 Sunderland 0 Middlesbrough 6 Arsenal 2 Newcastle united 0 Sheffield Wedneo day Or Sheffield United 1 Huddersfield Town Tottenham Hotapure 3 Chelsea 1 Wolverhampton Wanderera 0 Stoke City 2 Second Division Blackpool 3 Mlllwall 3 Bolton Wanderera 4 Burnley 1 Bradford City 3 Swansea Town 1 Fulham 3 Bury 1 Hull City 0 Brentford 1 Manchester United 3 Oldham Athletic 9 Notts Forest 4 Orlmsby Town 3 Plymouth Argyle 0 Preston North End 0 Port Vale 0 Notts County 0 Southampton 3 Lincoln City Wt Ham United 0 Bradford 1 Third Division Saulhern Section Bournemouth 1 Crystal Palaca 1 Brlzton City 0 Luton Town 0 Cardiff City 1 Otlllnshara I Charlton Athletlo 2 Bristol Rovtr I Clapton Orient I Aldershot 3 Newport County 0 Torquay United 0 Norwich City 3 Northampton Town 0 Queen's Park Ranters 3 Exetar City 0 Reading Coventry City 0 Swindon Town 1 Brighton 1 Watford 3 Southend United 1 Third Divirion Northern Section Barnsley Cheoterfleld 2 Borrow Cheater 0 Carlisle United 3 York City 2 Crewe Alexandra I New Brighton 2 Doncaster Rover 1 Southport 0 Halifax Town I Rotherham United 2 Hartlepool United 3 Oeteaheed I Mansfield Town 5 Accrington Stanley I Stockport County 3 Walsall 3 Trenmcre Rovers 4 Rochdale I Wrexham 4 Darlington 1 Beotlleh Leasee First Division Queen of South 4 Cowdenbeath 9 St Johnstone 4 Pertlck Thistle 6 Aberdeen 3 Hamilton Academical 1 (Other games postponed account Interleague match) Seeeni Division Albion Rovers 2 Rnith Rovers 3' Allot 2 East Fife 3 Arbroath 3 Stenhousemulr 0 Brechin City 2 East Stirling 1 Dunfermline 3 Dumbarton 0 Edinburgh City 3 Dundee United 1 King's Park 1 Leith Athletic 1 Montrose 3 Forfar Athletic 0 Morton 0 St 2 Bngky Union Royal Navy 3d Royal Air Fore 0 it Twickenham Hospital 11 Aberavon 10 Old Orahlelghsna 13 Portsmouth Berrien 30 i Richmond 3 Blaekheath 14 Bt Bart's Hospital 8 Pontypool 11 Aldershot Service 14 Harlequins 8 Birkenhead Park 0 London Scottish 19 Brlston 12 Oxford university 0 Cardiff 12 Oloucester 7 Cambridge university Rotslyn Park 14 Coventry 18 Moeely 6 Exeter 14 Devonport Services Haadlngler SI Halifax 10 Liverpool 3 Manchester 21 Llanelly 5 Swanera 3 Northampton 33 Bath 0 Newport 15 Leicester 3 Nuneaton 7 London Neath 30 Penarth Plymouth ll St Hospital 1 Glasgow academy 5 Herlotonlan 11 Edinburgh university 30 Watsonlans IS Rugby Lean Cap York Swlnton 0 Keishley 4 Warrington 4 Bradford Northern Si Helen's 35 Hull-KIngston IS Wlttn Bangers 3 London Hlghfield 32 Hull St Mary's 2 Bramlry 30 Dearham Wanderera 11 Wskefleld Trinity 7 Wigan Bslford 15 Barrow 3 Oldham 19 Desbury 2 Leigh Hunelet Broughton Rangers 3 Castleford I Featheratone Rovers 4 Huddersfield 11 Batley 11 Halifax 12 Hull 4 Rochdale Hornets 5 Bt Helen's Reel 33 Pendlebury Junior 3 Wldnes 12 Leeds 1 Irish Bower Cl Llnfleld 3 Portadown 0' Cllftonrllle 4 Derry 1 Bentor 0 Olemoran 3 Ballymena 1 Celtic 4 In a league match Ards defeated Coleraine 3-0 DUBLIN Ireland Feb 10 England today defeated Ireland It to I In an International rugby match before 40000 apac-tatora GLASGOW Scotland Feb 10 (API-Representative elevens from the English and Scottish football leagues today battled to a 2-2 tl at Ibrox park In their annual Interleague soccer game Scotland won in 1933 and 1933 TURFMAN DIES TORQUAY England Feb 11 WV-Washington Singer an American who inherited a fortune from the sale of sewing machines and well known owner of race horses died here today He was 64 years old A round robin tournament to decide the champion of East Jordan stake will be held at Sandy recreation haU Monday Tuesday and Wednesday February 13 13 and 14 The gamei Monday and Tuesday will begin at with the Wednesday eve nlng game starting at 4:30 o'clock Crescent and Sandy Third of the Southern division and Union and Midvale Second of the Northern division will com pete In the round robin The schedule la as follows: Monday Granite vs Sandy Second (exhibition) 0 Crescent vs Midvale Second 10 Sandy Third vs Union The winner of one same will Play the loser of the other The first night winners will Play tha first night losers WASATCH STAKE HEBER 3RD 2NDS I MIDWAY 2ND OTPP OTF: AChapmnrf 3 2 0 OlWootton rf 0 3 1 Murdocklt 12 1 I Van Wagoner Olles 3 4 1 If 0 4 13 Olles rg 0 1 0 OIKohler 600 10 PChapmnlg 2 2 16 Schearer rg 0 4 3 2 Carltle rg 1 0 0 2North lg 0 0 0 0 Crook' lg 0 I 0 0 McDonald If 0 Totala Totals 0 141211 Score by quarters: Heber 3 Midway I Clegg referee: Murray umpire 6 13 0 14 MIDWAY 2ND I HEBER 3RD WARD WARD OTPP OTPP louhln rf 3 1 0 Clayburn rf 0 3 1 UBerg If 4 0 0 12 3 0 0 4iPraughton 0 3 1 Probst If Holmes Ernest Bon- I Murdock dereiser rg 1 0 0 31 Clegg Houtz Ig 110 Edward Bon-dereager rf 0 0 0 0 4 3 10 6 00 10 4 4 4 12 111 Totala 44310 Score by quarters: Midway Second Weber Third Totala 33 9000 Clegg referet Murray umpire HEBER 1ST WARD OTPP Nlcol rf 0 6110 Anderson If 110 2 Averett 6 8 3 13 rde rg 3 0 0 4 ke lg 2 0 0 4 McDonald lg 0 0 0 0 Carroll lg 0 0 0 0 CENTER fcsiMiTsVi Sweat 0 3 1 17 Tg 0 0 0 0 on lg 0 10 0 Ryan RAnderton Thomna If 13 19 Sweat rg 0 0 0 0 Totala 30 11 4 44 Score by quarterl: fteber Center Clegg referee: Nelson Totals 11 31 4 8 umpire 10 9 2 22 OGDEN STAKE (BRACKET NO 1) Final Standing- Won Loat Pet Twehty-flrat Eighth Sixth Huntsville Utah Eagles Liberty 1000 400 800 400 200 000 OGDEN STAKE (BRACKEYlfO 8) Final Standing YANKEES USE USRABALL American Type Thought to Be Advantage to Walker Cup Players NEW YORK Feb 11 Herbert Jaques president of the United States Golf association announced today that the American Walker cup team will use the standard A golf ball in the international matches against the British Walker cup team at St Andrews Scotland May 11 and 12 Francis Ouimet captain of the American team was consulted and expressed his complete confidence In the performance of this ball under all weather and course conditions The American standard ball is larger than the British ball Its diameter is 168 inches and weight 162 ounces The British ball is the same weight but measures 162 in diameter Until three years ago when the A changed to the so-called "balloon'' size the ball was standard for both countries Jacques stated that a change to the smaller British ball might prove to be an upsetting factor to American players and nothing would be gained which would offset-the many advantages of the Nv-lS A ball due to the familiarity of the players with it A Reid secretary of the A announced the American team will sail from New York April 21 on the California which is due to arrive in Glasgow Scotland April 29 or SO! Upon arrival the team will proceed at once to St Andrews for practice A PLATOON WINS Fire department volleyball teams from A and platoon met Saturday afternoon -in the Public Safety gym with the A platoon team winning two out of three games The scores: 15-13 14-15 1514 The lineups: A platoon Smith Miller Carter Hanson Watts Larson Temple Angel Fisher Kresser Shupe Buhler WITTENBERG TIPS TIGERS Wittenberg college' baaketbell team Juat home from a four-game tour of Indiana loving aU four trimmed Princeton which had Juat won four atralght from eaatern seaboard foea OGDEN JRS 1ST JRS OTPP OTPP Aguirre rf 0 0 0 19Dt Glacomorf 1 1 4 14 Zengeraha If 1 0 0 3 May If 4 3 10 Demmina 4 I 0 VBotden 4 2 0 0 0 3 1 llPolalneUl rg 0 0 Packard rg Riche It Lannrlca 14 Riche It 0 0 0 Oollnaro la 1 1 0 3 0 1 I 1 1 3 1 3ICaputo Total! 19 7 3 SOI Total 14 13 0 34 Wataon: umpire Stevenaon OODEN SRS 1ST PATRICK'S SRS OTPPI OTPP Stria rf 63 1 lSISmlth rf 3 6 1 6 Zlto 19 1 SF Caputo If 13 3 1 36 Dtneen I 0 0 ISMcKeague 7 3 116 Paolittl rf 1 0 0 3'Lynch rg 3 3 3 1 Prantel lg 1 0 3R Caputo If 3 1 0 4 Vntacorea If 0 0 0 OCollannl If 40 3 IPolanahek rf 0 0 0 Total I 4 301 Total 36 14167 Stevenaon Watvon ST GEORGE STAKE Standing of Teama Won Lost Pet 6 2 750 I 3 760 East 4 4 600 West 1 4 376 Santa Clara 1 7 126 WEST OTPPI Whiteheadrf 4 0 0 8 Frelrf Chiiitlanlt 331 6Toblerlf Herneyc 3 10 OlOublerc Coxr 1 0 0 3Hafenrg Shakespearlg 0 0 0 0IStukeylt Church lg 0 0 0 0 SANTA CLARA OTPP 1113 3 3 3 8 0 10 0 3 10 4 0 3 11 Totala 10 4 1 311 Totala 9 410 SOUTH OTPPI Bleak rf 1 0 0 21 Williams rf Bleak If 3 4 3 7'Brownlf Milne 0 3 1 llSpringerc Andrus rx 3 1 1 7iPaxmanrg Lytle lg 1 4 3 6ITaylorl Cornelius rf 0 1 0 01 WASHINGTON OTPP 00010 5 4 3 13 3 3 3 0 Jll i 1 1 1 Total 7 13 32l Total 16 1 7 41 Referee Paxman umpire Wilson SOUTH WARD I EAST WARD OTPPI OTPP Andrus rf 511 lllMcArthurrf 406 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 3 3 3 16 0 111 jrUBU A AAiawavaa Bleak If 6 3 I IS' Schmitz If Cornelius 100 OlHarmane Milne rg 1 0 3IWebbr Lytle lg 33 7IVancelt Bleak rf 0 0 0 01 Fullmer 'Juddrg Totals 14 12 7 85i Totals 99 2 20 BEAR RIVER STAKE Southern Division Team Staadlnxs Won Loot Pet 4 1 958 6 2 715 4 3 672 3 4 375 0 7 000 Tremonton Doweyvlll Thatcher Bothwell Elwood Result of Games Tremonton 69 Deweyvllle 26 Bothwell 41 Elwood 2 Thatcher Idle Hie score: TRKMONT OTPP Waldron 7 42 17 Beck Green Abbott Harris Watkins Conger Harrla 0 0 0 Oeta 0 0 0 Croplty 0 10 Madsen 0 0 0 0 DEWEYVILLE OTPP Fryer Gardner I Hunsaker Hansen 2 116 10 3 6 10 0 2 0 10 0 03 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dewey Marbie Pearson Knudsen I Totals 13 7 1 31 Totals 10 10 6 26 Score by quarters: Tremonton 1 JJ JJ Dewey vlUe 3 IS 10 26 Referee Anderson: umpire Holdaway BOTHWELL 1 ELWOOD OTPPI 'OXZfi Firth 4 3 0 8i VPrancomf 4 42 10 RAndersong 13 1 7ILarsen 3 3 0 0 Anderson 0 0 12IPRsmussnc 3 00 Hlnman 3 0 0 4IORasmussng 2 0 0 4 Summara 0 0 0 0 WPrancomg 1 0 0 2 Huat 6 60 10 nUHi ll Harru i 0 0 0 0 Total 40 4141 Totals 16 4 22 Northern Divtslea Team Staadlnxs Won Lost Plymouth i 4 1 East Oarland 6 3 Fielding-- 6 2 Oarland 7 0 Beaver Dam 0 7 Pet 858 T16 715 250 400 Raaulta Games Plymouth 82 East Oarland 28 Oarland 3 Beaver Dam 0 (forfeit) Fielding Idle PLYMOUTH EAST OARLAND OTFP OTPP Hess 18 0 I Oyler 110 3 Ira Archibald Steed Rudd Hess ifsn Archibald OArchtbldc Udy I Shaffer 5 10 10 0 3 0 131 Adams 2 I 2 0 1 1 0 Adams 3 2 2 1 3 1 IIS Oyler 0 0 0 0 Oil llBorenson 0 0 0 0 lOrover 0 10 0 2 10 4: 1113 0 1 1 11 Total 14 0 4 33 Totals 1114 34 Relere Archibald: umpire Orover Sonj a Retains Her World Title at Figure Skating Fourth North Ogden Thirteenth Seventh Pleasant View Twentieth MT OODEN STAKE Final Standing Won Lost Twelfth 4 8 Seventeenth 3 1 Fifth 2 3 Fourteenth 2 3 Uintah-South Weber 1 I Uintah 0 4 Pet 1000 750 500 500 250 000 NOKTH WEBER STAKE Won Loat Pet 833 833 007 067 500 167 107 187 Farr Wezt Marriott Tenth Fifteenth Plain City Third Taylor HarrlsTille 6 8 4 9 i 1 8eh4l Farr West Taylor Plain City Marrlqjt Third Tanth Fifteenth HarriavUlt OSLO Feb 11 Skating faultlessly to the cheers of an audience of 15000 including the royal family Sonja Henie graceful Norwegian retained her figure skating championship today The American star Maribel Vinson of Boston fell during a spin in the free-skating competition and was placed fifth Mile Henie was adjudged the winner by unanimous decision of the judges Second place went to Megan Taylor of England who turned in an excellent performance marred only by a spill during the school figures yesterday liselotte Land-beck of Austria was third and Vivianne Hulthen of Sweden I 80 Total 7 1130 Score by quarter: 2 irk City 3 7 nrray-Mldvsl 6 13 34 Howard: Watti 33 11 I.

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