Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 24 1939 I J 402 j£ssj5 55s rsa c?v t SANG him a jG1)(5S BfZADas Sv©el!i SEi©v Evenfr A jr- Athletic Directors to Conduct Three Day Convention Am Utah Wrestler Just Back From Australia Eager for 2nd Chance At Crown Ogden High Gymnasium Will Be Scene of Colorful Athletic Program LpS ANGELES Dec 23 (AP)— The National Collegiate athletic association meets in Los Angeles next week and there is a decided possibility that much linen will be washed and hung out to dry in full view of the public Several vital matters are due for consideration and action — all related to the interesting subject of of recruiting and subsidizing college athletes It may turn out that the fireworks will explode within the closed doors of the executive committees and only an echo will reach the outside world but even these reverberations should be worth hearing The N C A A meets in a Dec downtown hotel (Biltmore) directors athletic 30 with 29 25 PENNANT AND VoZK IN SUCKEKFOR 11 t i W0WMC0AST V Go AFTtic ONEW at Mat Crown Utah Idol Gets Second Chance SPORT LEADERS I YW't By MATT B WYSE Staff In this corner Jim Londos heavyweight champion of the world 'And in this corner Dean Detton former heavyweight champion Londos tips the scales at 205 pounds and Deton 218 pounds This will be the introduction of the main eventers when the Ogden livestock show athletic program of January 9 is offered the night — — Detton was selected Standard-Examin- "Tall Ri&fIT-HAMPE- R stood our lAKiNO £GULAR P?ST SEASON TuKN IN COMPUTE IN MAUOZS BIG HAND FROM FISTICMCKERS WILLARD R DOXEY'S and Game The present program of acquisition of migratory-bir- d refuges by the federal government ha3 as its objective two major purposes The predominant purpose is the acquisition of all possible aeas which by reason of their present natural environment will attract migratory birds in the nesting season or which through development or by restoration to primeval conditions may be made attractive to nesting The second objective of contemplates the acquisition and more or less extensive resting feeding areas in the flight lanes used by migratory birds spring fall in order that they may Oand provided with conveniently waterfowl sanctuaries furnishing water food and cover in an unmolested environment protected from both man and predators At present the major efforts are being concentrated on the breeding-g- round phase of this migratory-bir- d refuge restoration program but not entirely to the exclusion of efforts for providing resting and feeding grounds The size of refugees to be so acquired should as a rule be not less than 10000 acres but single units where the environelements are favorable mental might comprise 50000 acres or more An ideal system of refuges would contemplate a series of ma300 jor project inapproximately each one of the miles apart four major waterfowl flyaways that extend from the Canadian bor- to the southern limits of the States and in proximity to most if not all of these might well be created groups of refuges smaller in size than would be beneficial In the wildlne restoration and conservation program These are the ideal objectives is largely Their accomplishment of the availability upon to which with funds carry idequate them out but in some parts of the L'nited States notably where the natural environmental conditions are most attractive to nesting most atractive to nesting migratory birds there should be radical change in point of view regarding the drainage of lands and the use of water through waste and futile reclamation projects Without some such change in point of view it will not be possible to accomplish fully the objectives of the biological survey in the matter of an adequate system of refugees Federal and state governments iould work in close n dealing with game problems and as far as possible any cause of friction should be removed and questions of jurisdiction sattled The national forests are the natural reservoirs of most of our large game especially deer The forest service Is charged with the general care of these forests but th game policy or lack of policy of some states in which forests are located may hamper d or completely nullify forest management which should encompass all forest resources-ga- ex-me as well as Umber For ample on many western national CJer C well-rounde- J forests the grazing of domestic stock is an important industry and may constitute the major use of the land In places deer elk and other kinds of big game in uncontrolled numbers seriously compete with domestic stock for food and overbrowsing by both classes of animals may be seriously destrucIn adtive to forest reproduction results use dition such intensive in general watershed denudation and this greatly accelerates destructive erosion Obviously the of urgent need is the regulation numbers of both stock and game in accordance with the food supply in such way that none of the conflicting interests will be sacrificed Such regulation Is a difficult and complex problem at best and calls for a comprehensive and sustained plan of wildlife management An adequate solution of the impossible problem is virtually where dependent upon policies changing with state politics Northernmost Town to Get Santa By Air '" A ' i 4- - vjrfJhi 1 15-rou- nd Dean Detton former University of Utah athlet and former ACCEPTS TERMS FOR TITLE BOUT world's heavyweight wrestling champion Saturday night accepted terms to meet Jim Londos in a title gymnasium January 9 Londos present titleholder accepted the wrestling contest at the Ogden high all-stThe last program Is offered by the Ogden livestock show and will be directdat Thursday Ogden ed by Charles Revell ar fF mm asw m A m dm I "fc jWI IW1 J" Angle munity—the will be there on time with this year's load of Christmas presents for the kiddies The delayed winter threatened to disrupt Duggan's airmail service the Angle's only link with the rest of the world because hls plane needs a thick coaton the lake for landing ice of ing and take-of- f For many weeks this fall Duggan carted the mail- part of the m way then turnM it gle postmaster at a trapper's cabin The postmaster and skated 16 miles across the lake to complete the relay all This week's cold changed that There's seven inches of ice along the shore now The postmasd ter put away his skates and his horse Today Duggan carried his first airplane load into the isolated section ski-cquipp- ed -- n-- iu sta-ble- STAR FROM BOYS TOWN PORTLAND Ore Dec 23 — Charley Bicknell member of Oregon's freshman football team Is a Boys Town graduate of in Omaha Neb far-fam- ed ZL'PPKE EASES OFF CHAMPAIGN 111 Dec 23 -- Bob Zuppke for the second year In a row has decided to dispense with winter indoor football practice IIARLL'ND A CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK Dec 23— Gunnar Barlund heavyweight acts as a correspondent for a Finnish newi paper while In America A Tiiey Fore Poring Yeor 1940? tak is recognized by the National By JACK CUDDY his NEW YORK Dec 23— (UP)— Boxing association because IfofGarover Solly Krieger After a busy boxing year that pro- kayo meet to devided title changes in five divi- cia and Hostak ever one of them title dispute sions we wonder what will happen cide the to be out because belted is certain to the current crowned heads in both are terrific punchers Beyond their punching ability both are still Will the present rulers lose or question marks If Billy Soose or give up their championships in the Tony Zale are given seven or eight 1940 that ence and its commissioner Major John L Griffith of Chicago - "This conference (the Big Ten) has always taken the lead in the matters of this sort May we not at the Los Angeles meeting assist in forming policies and in reaching right decisions?" that was the query poised by Major Griffith Governor Gefs Gift But It's Initials Wrong LANSING Mich Dec 23— (UP) Luren D Dickinson's office staff pooled resources to buy the elderly executive a Christmas present then arranged a quiet party for the presentation Miss Margaret Shaw Dickinson's "perfect secretary" rose to make the presentation Dickinson unwrapped the present and found a handsome travelling bag Then a strange silence fell for embossed in gold letters on the bag was the name: "Leslie Butler" Butler is the governor's execu tive secretary Everyone blamed the clerk at the leather goods store Dickinson chuckled and said it didn't make much difference any way —Gov WEARY-- INNS TURN DEFEAT TO VICTORY COPENHAGEN Denmark Dec (UP) — Two small forces of Finns one of which marched for 155 miles through snow and ice in zero weather turned the tide against Russia on the Salla front by a flank attack Danish press dispatches said today Forgetting their fatigue after terrible forced marches the Finns smashed Into the Russians' left flank on the Salla front It was asserted and by turning it made the Red army's position there untenable 23 — O Offtnie Defense — Path of Player Poth of BoH OR Option FAMILY AFFAIR BALTIMORE Dec 23 Mrs Jack Dunn won't sell the Balti more Orioles claiming she is sav ing the club for Jack IIL now & Princeton freshman Will ifl JsM ds A Dec 23 (AP)— A an and rain drenching equally steady shower of blows from Ceferino Garcia's right hacid drowned Glenn Lee's hopes for a piece of the middleweight title in 13 rounds here tonight The Nebraska fighter ended his 8000-mil- e quest of Garcia's share of the crown sitting numbed and dazed on the wet canvas as Jack Dempsey counted him out It was the sixth time the Filipino had flattened his game but hopelessly outclassed challenger in their match Garcia recognized as world's middleweight champion in New Manila and California York 156 The 152 Lee pounds weighed National Boxing association lists Garcia as leading challenger for the NBA title held by Al Hostak of Seattle Lee broke even in the first round as the two fighters slithered cautiously through the rain which couldn't keep 30000 iahs the away But Garcia found second the in his with range right and took every round from then MANILA approaching leap year as the folmonths in which to develop maintains athletic lowing did in '39: John Henry more one of them should make trouble scholarships enter athletes in the Lewis Melio Bettina Solly Krieger for either champion various N C A A meets and Fred Apostoli Henry Armstrong In the welterweight division we tournaments" (lightweight) Sixto Escobar and come to Champion Henry ArmdeBack of the controversy Peter Kane? who has been one of the WARROAD Minn Dec 23- - (AP) manding rigid action It seems safe to predict that Joe strong against warriors of the current —Roy Duggan Santa Claus for the alleged violators of the "amateur Louis and Billy Conn will retain grandest decade Right now he is the United States' northernmost com- code" will be the Big Ten confer- their respective heavyweight and big question mark Illness ring's — Northwest WINNING BASKETBALL Colorado Screen University of Colorado coached by Forest (Frosty) Cox uses thu screen formation The maneuver starts with Player No 2 who shoots bounce past Into No 5 As No 5 receives ball No 4 crosses In front of basket as indicated No 3 breaks toward basket with No 2 screening off his guard are four option on this The first open when CyThere The second is open if the screen is successful The third is opened if the defensive men switch If none of the cutting men shake loose Player No S takes the fourth option which is a pass out to No 1 who moves over for the emergency Garcia Wins In Thirteenth Round As 30000 Fans Cheer co-relat- VtORKlW IN 4E&AME&- - Fish of the nation One question will be whether the N C A A shall continue merely as "an educative body" or an organization authorized to act as a policeman for college sports Another important issue packs a lot of dynamite Shorn of confusing descriptive terms it asks whether a school that presently maintains athletic scholarships shall be "banned from N C A A athletic activities The N C A A executive committee has already drawn up several recommendations which will be tossed into the laps of the assembled delegates for approval revision or rejection recom"The committee has mended a declaration of sound principles and practices for intercollegiate athletics which touch in upon institution responsibility connection with the amateur problem" said a formal statement from the N C A A the committee rec"Further ommends a new method of elecIt is tion to active membership proposed that applicants for membership be considered in terms of their scholastic and athletic standards (The phrase "and athletic standards" was underlined) the committee rec"Further ommends a provision for termination of membership that is any may be terminated membership of the by the vote of two-thirannual an at present delegates convention if it is felt such member does not maintain acceptable scholastic or athletic standards "In addition to these matters proposed by the executive committee undoubtedly another question will come up for "discussion namely May a university or college now a member of the N C er DEMPSEYGETS graduate managers faculty dignitaries and advisors representing scorea of iastutions from all parts O vv v SPECIALIST m lr JL ©id© Melt WILL HOLD POW iHSSOtMil SPEED BECAUSE 7-- A R r 1 NOT AT ANY PRICE STANDARD-EXAMINE- diadems during the next 12 months for two reasons: (1) Their consistent excellence of performance and (2) their lack of dangerous opponents However such is not the case in the other divisions where it would be hazardous to forecast the same figures on the thrones come this time next year Some Knockouts Joe Louis successfully defended pugilism's most coveted title four times in '39 with knockouts over John Henry Lewis Jack Roper Tony Galento and Bob Pastor The Bomber stakes his laurels next against Arturo Godoy of Chile at Madison Square Garden on Februlight-heavyweig- ary ht two decisions over Galento two years ago and he may be good enough to give Jolting Joe an interesting fight Bue we can't foresee a Godoy victory And if Godoy can't turn the trick who can? Young Pat Comiskey was coming along nicely and looked like a sure-fir- e title opponent for next September until he was turned back by Veteran Steve Dudas Fri day night Comiskey is at least two years away from a champion ship fight Best of Bad Lot Fat Galento who had Louis on the floor in their electrifying brawl and who later halted the march of young Lou Nova seems to be the best of a bad lot of heavy contend era This lot includes Johnny Pastor Paychek Gunnar Bar lund Red Burman Nova Comiskey and possibly Billy Conn Conn who whipped Melio for the light heavyweight crown and who defended it successfully against Bettina and Gus Lesnevich is ambitious to develop into a heavyweight 'because of lack of competition He launches his heavyweight campaign on January 10 in a brawl with Dudas Some 'experts fear that Billy can't keep enough meat on his bones during training to be a heavy Anyway Conn has little fear of losing his light-heav- y crown having disposed of Bettina and Lesnevich Perhaps Dave Clark the Detroit negro whom Lesnevich kayoed In the first round might stage a come back and give Billy trouble Or perhaps the two middleweight champs Ceferino Garcia and Al Hostak might rise out of their 160- pound class and challenge Garcia is recognized by the New York commission by virtue of his knock out over Fred Apostoli and Hos 175-pou- ed old-tim- TENNESSEE TO He dropped Lee for a short count in the fourth and again in the eighth twice for counts of from title Armstrong nine in the eleventh and for sevlightweight in August faces plenty of top- en before the knockout in the thirflight opposition from Lew Jen- teenth kins Sammy Angott Pete Lello Garcia was a national hero but and Billy Marquart Davey Day Dempsey still appeared to be the Tippy Larkin If Bridegroom Am- most popular man in the ring bers should lost his fighting edge The applause that greeted him or let down against any of these would have drowned out the jobs he would have very rough crowd's greeting to either fighter going Joey Archibald who became undisputed featherweight champion by licking Leo Rodak apparently has the bleakest outlook of all In non-titl- e fights he has been knocked out by Petey Scalzo of New York and decisioned by Dec Simon Chavez of Venezuela Scalzo AGUA CALINTE Mex and Chavez tangle at the Garden 23 (AP)— Agua Caliente's $3000-00- 0 Friday night for the right to a racing plant will open its wintitle shot at Little Joey ter meeting "today with a After Sixto Escobar gave up the inaugural handicap featuring bantamweight crown the N B A the card recognized Georgie Pace Cleveland than 600 thoroughbreds More negro and the New York commis- are quartered at the track many sion favored Lou Salica of the of which will race and Sunday Bronx These lads fight it out for the Thereafter Christmas day Anundisputed recognition at Los on Sunwill track operate only Peter Kane "of geles next month h until days the up flyweight gave England title and since there hasn't been e flyweight compeenough WILSON BELOW WEIGHT tition for us to ' know who's who Dec 23— Hack WilCHICAGO and why son runs a tavern here and says he weighs 24 pounds less than when he was hitting home runs for the RANGERS AIDE TO Chicago Cubs nd ARRIVE MONDAY Rival Machines Prepare for Crucial Contest On January st 1 By ROBERT MYERS Dec 23— PASADENA Calif Tennessee's (AP)— powerful football team rolls into the Rose Bowl battleground tomorrow bringing west the proud banners of Dixie and a grid record unmatched by any team in the 1939 college campaign Flanked by scores of advisers rooters and football writers from the south the Volunteer special is due to reach Pasadena around one and Pasadena's welcome p m mat done in large letters will be spread out for the colorful invaders Major Robert Neyland coach of the Vaunted Vols sent word ahead that the squad will go through a light workout after arrival with the heavy drills jslated to start six-furlo- ng mid-Marc- big-tim- TELL OF CAMPAIGN transportation Detton phoned Revell Saturday that he would regain the title and the recognized diamond belt "I'm in the finest condition of my career and expect to pin the shoulders of Londos inside of an hour" sid Detton "Londos boasts that he has lost only one fall in the past five years I'll toss him in straight faljs and regain the line Impresario Revell was busy Saturday night perfecting a supporting card "I'm elated at securing Detton-anLondos" said Revell "This match will be a honey and would do justice to any arena in the world "Tickets for the first super mat program in Ogden in years will go on sale shortly after January 1 Popular prices will prevail" Four other events will round out the program Revell is still looking for high class performers Londos and Detton expect to arrive in Ogden in time for training drills Revell said Saturday night NEW ORLEANS Dec 23 (AP) — Sweeping Tide four-ye- - ar old son of Sweep On continued a brilliant turf comeback today by winning the Carrollton handicap fair grounds feature It was the third straight victory and the sixth in his last ten starts for the horse that broke and was down as a retired to the stud in 1938 six-furlo- two-year-o- ng ld Marshall Leemans Rivals In Business WASHINGTON Dec 23— Tuffy Leemans star back for the New York Giants and George Preston Marshall owner of the Washing- - BATTLE MARK 's IOWA CITY Dec 23— Nile is still arm strapped srridiron as well as on it right Les Patrick veteran" manager of to his side Leemans owns a small laundry as a result of a shoulder the National Hockey league's New separation suffered in the season here while Marshall operates the York Rangers will comment on finale with Northwestern largest one in the capital the season's campaign which finds his team currently challenging for the league leadership when Bill Stern introduces him to KLO and network audience the NBC-Blu- e For Airplane Construction during the Sports Newsreel of the e forty-fivseven Air Sunday between and eight p m Stern also will relate the day's big sports story the week's athletic feature and highlights of the past week Kin-nick- AVIATION NEEDS YOU little duty in' the Rose Bowl but that remains to be proven The main reason the mighty Trojans remain a short favorite is that their local supporters whether rightly so or not ) believe they played against tougher opposition this year Ol course hope j the Trojans there is an end to everything inundefeated Tennessee's cluding record later In nearby Lor Angeles the University of Southern California's grid machine still slim favorite to defeat Tennessee in the New Year's day clash practicedtwo-da- this morning y and then began a holiday Of the two squads the Trojans have the least to worry about conTwo of their cerning Injuries backfield stars Quarterback Gren-vill- e Lansdell and Fullback Jack Banta are taking things easy but both will be on deck for the big game Tennessee has its George Cafego knee injury to worry over Confidential sources from the south insist that the Vols' big gun will see said Ezra: Fjeldsted secretary of the stock show "Some years ago headliners of this character attracted capacity We feel that the Detton-Londo- s crowds match will jam every available inch of space in the mammoth Ogden High gymnasium "Londos always a big favorite here has not performed here for many years He is to make the trip to Ogden by air in order to keep the engagement" Londos will receive 37 "a per cent and Detton the challenger will receive 15 per cent of the gross gate Detton will also receive his Agua Calient e to Sweeping Tide Is Open Race Meet AV ft n A i f rt r Ai nnor 9 Godoy was good enough to win full-fledg- forced him to postpone a title defense against Lou Ambers on December 1 at New York but he recovered somewhat and knocked out Jimmy Garrison at Cleveland on December 11 He was not in good shape at Cleveland Unless Henry e form he can regain his Mon-tane- z Pedro lose his crownto may at the Garden on January 24 or to young Al Davis of Brooklyn later That Davis boy is a belting beauty indeed Ambers Faces Foes Lou Ambers who regained the on Saturday from a list of six capable opponents to meet Londos for the world's The Ogden headllner mat title will be staged under Police Gazette rules Detton former Utah University athlete just returned from a successful invasion of Australia and Hawaii He met and defeated 23 opponents without losing a single fall and is ready to make another bid for the crown held by "the Golden Greek "Members of the stock show committee are pleased at the main TOM fi JERRY 5j Batter Fresh Daily $ flrden $ S40-21- st Dairy Ph 36 X Open All Day Sunday it " F - 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