Show - - 1 - ' - 'APnrs"e"546"P'NevgaVrr'11 -- -' I trhc 20 it z11r Ztibunt 26 1913 """"4 1 Friday Morning February South Battles East Todar in Finale avenged a loss to the little Le opards Thurs- th y by coasting- - in on a sevenp-int lead to Wi n and finish fecond in the Big Three C cam- pa:gn Mickey Oswalds A quintet We gated to practice sessions at Westinnster because of M Men activit:A41 in the Deseret gym was off Thursday after nine taperinz days of drill following their last league appearance when they had plenty of trouble stopping West by two points Jimmy Gilbert 's Cubs have been baying hoop troubles all week but were connecting a little better Thursday and will have the advantag of the home court and some incentive to win while the champs with the title tucked away might be a trifle off form Both coaches will probably had etff with their regcular starters--Bo- b 1once Jim Woodward Fred and Bob Lewis and Frank Brooks for East and Paul Roberts Dee g 20-1- 2 24-2- 1 Vveriall 2 53 Defeats Cougrars Quintet g Ripley College Hoop Second Contest Set ‘ Results rf For Friday Night Believe It or Not r Greco Heads t: — Allitti- 7:4-- ' 7 kiip- ' : j' ''ti'rr t:: -- A ' 1: ( ! i I I 7 tQT: '''''' ' --- A ' e" 1 f ' J? -- I 5 Le ' I 4 4414- ‘0111141 1:'--- -- 4 --- ' 10-rou- 10 e' 0 ' '1 I I - Mai I - k 8-- points with Walt Thompson and Max Ingram of South eactt getting six Burton Tingey and Keith McLarren covered the floor capably and Gaylen Young did a nice job for the Leopards although 12 he was held to four points Fn box score: DarkyDonhe Cops Oaklawn Event HOT -- C P 0 0 4 T DS Inc f O 0 fl 0 Jf7-1-r 2 4 Vt 4 m-- e O 2 1 1 L41ct:-4-- r 'm ri O 0 eirtsvey 0 0 Toinatttu-- t I 0 0 0 0 rt o 0 0 O Dem C r- Nebekere BrOWELC Mt by cl tart ere : — 0 f f "c"sis —M ec r 0 enarl0ag 0 Nfttleers g 12 Plzra 0 Jtorlriotanr 4 3 21 1r ?a O ”01 Tingevt Pm! — r 11 Ark Feb 25 — Darby Donhe a son of Omaha established himself as one of the better at Oak lawn Park Thursday when he defeated 11 others of the same age to win the featured Benton purse race for the Darby Dan farm Darby Donhe making the fourth start of his career and his first victorious one came from off the pace in the stretch to defeat the favored King Epithet from Mrs T M Pruett's stables by a length and a half J W Rogers' Dove Pie h was third a behind King Epithet Jockey Johnny Adams who had piloted Talked About to a victory in the previous race was up on Darby Donhe The winner covered the distance in 1:14 to pay $2740 $770 and $370 across the board Swwt h GT:FP5 !11 3006 1113 0000 3106 1002 0000 1002 -- three-year-ol- 4 c S 1 13 20 ds six-furlo- 11 3 2 2 4 is SPRINGS- - 21 24 al 14 Mexico City Fighter Turner Go to Draw half-lengt- oAKLAND CaL Feb 25 d batCarlos Nialacera tler from Mexico City fought a draw Wednesday night with Earl Turner local Negro welterweight and strong infavorite a near in a bout that terminated not over the decision After Referee Frank Brown Philadelphia raised the hands of both fighters mignifying a n even verdict fans Lines Up g who thought the PHILADELPHIA Feb 25 (INS) Illexican had won filled the arena with papers and voiced their dis- —Lightweight Max Shapiro and ' Herbert Marshall approval with a long chorus of Heavyweight both of New York Thursday were boos signed to battle Johnny Hutchinson Philadelphia and Lou Brooks Dana Seib Catcher Wilmington Del in respective 10- rounders at the Philadelphia' arena To Toledo Modheum Monday night March 8 Promoter Herman Taylor also rIÁT-LTexas Feb 25 (INS) that Ike Williams of announced of Myron (fled —0Atrght sale and Billy Speary to the Toledo Mudhens Trenton N was of Nanticoke Pa are to meet in of the American the third match of "the triple anncem( ed Thursday by George wi ndu 1)4' Dallas the of owner Si pp two-fiste- 10-rou- nd Promoter TO-Rounde- rs swift-punishin- AS I asso-ciatio- was the Rebels' first- Hayworth last season In 133 IIEskey Itestilts stnng catcher 240 National 14satrtato Ile Is married rims he hit 11r1 4 Detroit 2 and has two clildrert New York T '- Waton Spoeltra DETROIT Feb 25 urn nay uncrowmed an Robinson (Sugar) and Jacon La Motta an nnrarked middleweight collide in a Friday 10-rou- show- - down match that has aroused the fight public into putting m or e money on the line than Joe Louis for hs sole home tqwn indoor heavyweight title defense With a s4EIlout of Olympia stadi- um expected hourly Matchmaker Nick- Londes visioned an T80000 of the gate for the third meeting two New Yorkers — the skinny one of the game's most talented workmen and pudgy but durable La Matta who ended Sug- r Rays winning streak here three weeks ago The Louis- Abe Simon title scrap two years aro grossed T5S000 Robinson who as Private Walk- er Smith reports for duty in the army next week is dead serious abont avenging the setback to Mr by Five The Sugar boy out- peinted La S!slotta in New York last October btit he ran out of gas ia the return bout here and could - 129-fig- ht j -i A 1 1 - t 1 i (1- q 3 2 1 7 Putulcf 2 3 1 5 Sernkene 2 0 0 4 lit's4c 4 2 1 9 NicOronoughg f 1 t 1 - - 1 - : s‘44 ) j "'"" - 4 4r 'I 1 ' i (t 75: 4t )4) ::' I ftA 1 P 1 - 1-- ti ' - II ' 7 211ommooivt! i - :- 0 hem not hang on 'after jolting Jacob put him on the canvas for a nine count La Motta again is expected to have a pull in the weights at 160 pounds The reasons behind this fistic phenomena—a Michigan record indoor gate for something less than a title scrap—are really not complex In three hard warking 343- pearances here La Motta has come a local favorite Robinson a former Detroit newsboy has the punch and finesse of a champion And $10 tops for seats evidently is d no great hardship on war workers n A 1 to 3 choice last time soh may enter thoringat no better than e v en money Sugar Ray to a5 when the match opened at 8 but-Lwas signed Motta backers have shown a disposition to cover all wagers at even money The two fighters tapered off Thursday with light workouts Robinson whose right hand was feared injured while beating California Jackie Wilson has been dared by state examiners to be in excellent condition for the scrap La Motta seemingly a4ways is ready be-dre- well-heele- Robin-Robinso- de-Fiv- w 0 7 19 1212814 solliAtill Tottals INTO I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 I 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 - fa e a astf 1 ) ' '4 1 4 - t't rrt-- ''' - ' 4( W7 47 p-- - - '' - L lait Track Reveals Raymond Paige's Orchestra Meet Stakes f:00 KUTA MONDAY NEW ORLEANS Feb 25 (UP) —Stakes and purses for the Fair CEDAR CITY—Stellar forward Evan Neilson hit the hoop Grounds' y Victory race relief agencies for 13 field goals and two out of three charity tosses for 28 meeting for war civic projects and charities March points that figured in the Snow college Badgers' 76 to 53 rout 9 to March 27 were announced G Reeder of Carbon here Thursday night in the feature game of the first Thursday by Julius and general mansecretary racing round of play in the 1943 Intermountain Junior Collegiate Ath- ager The minimum purses were set letic conference basketball tournament d at $800 and the condition in Stan Watts' Dixie college Flyers t races from range claiming to rallied in the second half pull $900 to $1500 Reeder said away from the B A C reserves for Stakes and purses include: a 50 to 39 triumph in the other March 9 Mardi Gras Tuesday tournament of the early game and up handicap—For Friday night's games will pair $5000 added six furlongs Carbon and the Cedar City Eagles Saturday March 13 Fort Jackan independent team in the 7 and up c5000 son—For 25— Feb SAN FRANCISCO o'clock opener with Snow meeting added six furlongs Warmerdam world's Dixie at 8 and B A C clashing Cornelius Saturday March 20 the Fort with Weber of Ogden in the night- best pole vaulter left Thursday Livingston -handicap—For by plane for New York where he 5000- added cap A A will in national the withcompete Because of the of a mile drawal of Mesa college of Grand indoor track and field championSaturday March 27 the AmerJunction Colo because of confine- ships Saturday ican handicap—For The Flying Dutchman expressed and ment of the team with mumps a $10000 added one mile belief he would vault "at least 15 and up redrafting of the tournament feet three inches" which would schedule was effected Thursday break the meet record Earle meet the to of start the the prior team of the meet being Meadows former southern Cali-14 eighth fornia athlete set the mark of furnished by the B A C reserves inches in 1941 B A C's regulars met the St feet 4 tanin his first compeWarmerdam Weber and Firemen George this year cleared 15 feet gled with the Cedar City Eagles tition In the final two games Thursday 11 inches February 6 at the Mill-ros- e NEW ORLEANS Feb 25 Un---games New York He holds night- the world's indoor and outdoor Taunt a filly flying records of H M of ranch colors the The Piedmont high school teacher's athletic activities may be cur- Warner and Mervyn LeRoy surtailed this season Some time ago prised a crowd of some 3500 fans he disclosed plans to join one of Thursday by winning the featured the branches of the armed forces City Park purse at the Fair CHICAGO Feb He is married and the father of a Grounds and paying $4860 for $2 (Tex) Webster Jrin the mutuels child golden gloves 'boxer from EvansThe filly covered the six furville Ind died accidentally in a to shade the longs in 1:12 tub of scalding water in his hotel 1161t Hoop room a coroner's jury decided Co1oars Quakertown in a head to head finish Thursday Charles S 1 TOWit rtra Augury a The youth was found dead Wed- Play Against Bears mare who has been nesday in the tub FORT COLLINS — Colorado One of the best sprinters in recent filled Policeman Joseph Wright testi- Aggies wind up their 1943 basket- years was a favorite but fied the boxer's mother told him ball season this week end against finished fourth behind Herbert M the youth was subject to fits of the team with which they started Woolf's Joe Schenck who was epilepsy and the policeman theo- the official season—the Greeley badly blocked at the far turn rized Webster was seized with a State Bears leaders of the Rocky fit while preparing to bathe and Mountain conference fell into the tub It'll be the "rubber" match be- To Enter Army Dr Mandel Fisher a coroner's tween the two teams too for they 25 Feb CHICAGO e (LP)— series on physician told the inquest that split their known Charles Hare widely 8 9 scores was caused by scalding and January and The death then ish tennis star and number Britone were 35 to 33 for Greeley and 29 drowning player on England's Davis cup to 22 for the Aggies The games this week end are a team three seasons ago reports series in Fort to Camp Grant IlL Friday for Camp Roberts Opens Collins on Friday night and in service with the army Bowling' Alleys Soon Greeley on Saturday night CAMP ROBERTS — Thousands The Salt Lake Tribune of soldiers at Camp Roberts underto equip going rigorous training them for combat duty in "bowling" presents over axis foes 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: Legs hefty 1:8 8 3 7 : t i IT V vmts Feb 25 A t V I ilors Fra nk D Lawrence Wednesda y 0 0 0 03 Vitomuoon P honor 4 0 -) 018 Walker) announced a drastic shakeup in '' 7 0 2 NVtterlt hc A the organization of his Ports- I 3 Pe r 1 o a 2 0 ) r mouth Baseball club in the Pied3 s r (W Erin mont league naming Milton Stock Q 0 Pruef 212 Orrr as vice president and general man- 0 ao o3 02 Hatoi011 ager of the Cubs 4o4 t 2 t Stock will manage t he club from 141010 4:1 !wore! Tetta'14 R Y LI 17 Wtoming a the beneh succeeding Tony Laz- 13 ry71 tytttyttt missed: zeri who has advised lowrence Prriv'14 OftwIals: that his "playing days vie over" Skidt I—she 11mhPy1meist Cur) NORFOLK: Va T Bon figU r CI a rk n 0 Brewer 1 0 0 2 Luke 0 0 0 Hulbert i C4 ttl5 t - 14 Io04e 3 2 1)1a‘ 1 0 0 2 Jelimettt 3 5 7 3 ottc 2 3 11 4 Wu-thi- n NI i : 'LJ Portsmouth to Retire 30000 Lazzerias Pilot Fort Ravi ga Intt FP 2 T 1- t :"Td ' l' ' A:1 f7 -i ' 1 Brewer l'Iro 7 Pa bcnck f 3 2 2 MavIranx 9 4 119 Weatg 3 0 0 Pr)110chg 2 3 3 7 0 0 0 Evans fliomern 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rim R '' 0 0 4 Nftvnele 1 0 4 Coburn 18 12 ft 38 Tut a la 20 II c ( 1 :1 - 4 :1 I 1 1 1 - I Sailors a senior from Lsrarnle dribbled through time after t:rne and piled tip 21 poirets to lead all scorers SValker six foot six inches tall tallied 1S of the Cxrtgar points ViyomingA fast break was x7- ternated with Coach Ev Sheltor's The offensive lologweaving pasncs irom Komenich to Jim NVee repeatedly wound up in the bucket An estimated 3000 persons saw the opener in the three-ga7n- e championship Aeries Even though Brigham Yoiifir loses again Friday night the eastern and western division titlilsts are scheduled to play a third game 1 1 1 high-scorin- 1 1 r 7-- Sugar Ray Robinson Battles La Mona in Detroit Tonight By f k t LARAMIE Wyo Feb 25 university's fabid for a Mountain Five vored Cowboys led off its threc-gam- e conference'cage championship Thursday night with i:53 to 42 victory over the Cougars of Brigham Young university The Cowboys eastern division g total of tall Konlewinner bolted off to a fast start The center was rich Wyoming with s toe k y Kenneth Sailors but beraire hirried continually plunking in the opening basktts more elusive in the second half one-poi- k a i I I three-quarte- Cluettg1 4 1 t 't ' j - f 't i li 17 wo low-scori- ''''i - I :I' '-'- ) ' - s Thursday's Wyoming 53 Brigham Young U 41 Moskikvm 59 Wooster 45 $t Ambrose 50 Penn Iowa 45 62 Morningside 51 Augustana Wheaton 42 Lake Forest 31 34 Baylor 40 Southern Methodist Westminster 63 Allegheny 55 36 Mississippi 27 tSouthastern Georgia tourney ) 72 Tufts Colby 61 O MI Ilikth Illinois college 33 John Carroll 72 Fenn 31 VI Haney& 61 Scranton IT 40 Penn State 46 Temple 33 V M I 36 Maryland 35 65 Dennison ni Wittenberg 39 Michigan Normal 25 Detroit scores ed nesd st Miros 24 Carroll college 39 Montana S U 67 Auburn 3S t Southeast rn tourney) Clara 41 Freneh e club 25 Paita AtiltMarys 34 of the Omika 37 S Chapel titan Jose 39 santa Barhara 37 Lintlelch!10 Willamette 2S With 10 minutes to go in the starting half however the Cougars began hitting and for a few seconds they held a lead Recreation League Veker —11 to 10 Sherif f ri T F P GTFP i 11 rrnwtfmf Rynenrokont 3 3 n 27 Wyoming WHS in command after 3 3 2 1tidlowf ):krrf Milo Komenich's field goal and 3 4 3 9 firadlevr! 2 0 0 4 t'a rrniir 4 4 2 In 1nnlmn g 0 2n the Fttp‘eTIAJI in Cougars never caught up :I i Iliching 113:4ThRnittr 111 rson f 2 7 2 2 2 6 AhleitliAtg score was I The half-tim- e again 0 fl Krnmerg 29 to 17 TotA is 23 15 11 57 2095 15 Brady Walker BYU guard ‘1 from Mesquite Nev was credited P Gemmel! -7 P GTF P 1 4 3 5 Pqwerf lliartohLt 3 2 1 7 with keeping down the usually 1— ' :' a t 1:: -- ' - re 71t144 av-- 1 -- t: k : cf:4 5-- 2 i t iv I : -' - j' -- T dill'I ' i N w ) 714)"4 4 e10C itt‘ 444‘ A :or y-' It kal N- a t::: 1 I 1 ifi It one-punc- - 'r o i4 ) It? i ': ‘ ' ' s r ' - 4- - f: A vf - t - 's:- - :i '11111 'N - 77::::': :0:ir it 1 Aif '' ! -- - 11' iv "1 C r : 1 frf:c t : : 7- '''-- i N- 1 s 1 :' - T7711' :" '4 Tt lisk1 : 9:: I 4''''' :‘ i I '' 4 A I I :I -— 4 4 c'' f : 7 ' :'' - - il'-- 1 146' I 1 I t 1 f1401 4 f 77!t !: iiZ:7-- ii 7 :' ''0 l'It ':! 111:711 l‘t 1 - - 1 ' fl t !1--r- ' re' 4 i:: ?'''A 4 irNi:lt aegg'" t li ir7 It - 1! '- ' -- ' Y ( ith : r" -i - : 1c74' 4 a1 P13 11 11 - ' 44-0 --: i : t ''2::-- - - tit ti 'I' ' tq—ftaose:tootelj -- : z:::w i - it 'ST471gfipi ':::7-!'-N 1 It' ' 4 i:- "N1C: N e :: -:- ('"::LItii :::-- N t4t ' 'f' I I k 7ii) g YORK Feb 25 LP) — A little guy with a punch but just out of the preliminary ranks is expected to draw another full house for the weekly boxing fiesta at Madison Square Garden Friday There aren't any big names list- : i : : - '' 4Liilt T'' : : ! 1 MRS in the cofeatured bouts that pit Private Johnny CLINTON Tr"4'4a4' itt4 Greco' of the Canadian army F against Cleo Shans of Los Angeles and Pedro Hernandez of Puerto WHETSTONE !s 4 Rico against Sal Bart° la of Boston but some 14000 fans are exHorrwrMicit pected to pay $35000 to se the DAUGHTERS ANvA GRARDDAUCTICIER HAS show mainly because they've heard of Greco's punching prowess 501eNoNFRIDAY7Re 13Ltil In two preliminary showings here Johnny flattened Harold HER SON WAS ALSO BORN ON THE 13ti Green in 1:34 of the first round and finished off Billy Speary In Th reo 3 8 of the first Each time it was 70 h a 4 7 and lightweights job 4 4(Pt) 6 who can stop any sort of an op- ( 71 A5 ) )s' ponent with one punch are fistic Lowder Clair Empey Captain rarities g I'I Eldon Story and Cluck Woolf for :l Against Shang greco will be up l''''‘iiA ' the Cubs Llt:: an who experienced fighter against 'kleanwhile Pat Evans Cub has met some of the best feather7 7 '7 1niorn were plotting poison for weights and lightweights and who iZ CABBACES liar° ld Johnson's B aggregation has ' a buzz-sastyle of fighting skh7h has breezed through three that won't ( OM ONE STALK Canadian give the ? league games with comparative Youngster much to set time fôr get A Grown by ease a paralyzing punch Because of 1141BODAUX EUNICE The young Cubs lost their third his 1 Shans has been FOX 1 s!ra:ght last week and aren't given madeexperience 6 a Boyou &tug favorite Ti:) N— TERRIER rr:ch of t chance against Ray : Hernandezand 'Bartola are Houma t "Ill :::''' '7::::": Barnes Oscar islcConkie Bud ' WITH A 1441: Le Smith et al but should be fairly rated as two of the leading con'''i e ot 4INY tough if they once start connecting tenders for Willie Pep's New 'York-stylfeatherweight championship with any degree of regularity if CHICK and the winner may be matched :7 Thursday's C encounter was a with affair with both clubs Pep in a title bout Her- ON HER showing: occasional spots of bril- nandez has just recovered from a BACK liance South grabbed an 4 lead knee injury that cost him a return in the first quarter and had bout with Pep after he lost a Ownea by stretched it to 19-- 9 in the third close decision to Willie in HartMRS M W MEYERS "site period when Bill Pizza classy ford- Conn last August About Florence SC Leopard guard started flipping-i-to the- same time Bartola was signed to fight Chalky Wright who then his southpaw specialties bring the losers within hailing dis- held the feather title but a severe tance in the last quarter attack of grippe cost Sal his title T Pizza captured scoring honors shot It 1 ---- By o!tPkrrerxromrrr9''7'a 3 -s - " :i::fi - : Card Fight NEW ed - ' 0 t Hoping for a sweep of the series to avenge three earlier losses the South high Cubs entertain the champion East Leopards In A and B games Friday night to write finis to the first season the Nate Long's Cub Midgets streak-endin- cV |