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Show i TT T il E II i: RALD-JOU- N A L, i; LOGAN, UTAH, ies To Meet k S A TIT MARCH 11, 19 H 6. K I) A V, Negotiations Open FIRST MEETING For Interdistrict Boxelder And In Title Game Tonight Meet Preston of Meet C. a League Ireston and KoxHder high hoostors will meet In kih tonight at Defeats Win Harry G R AYSON By Glenn must reverse the sports and lay off the pace, CLEANING, up his tactics thig In- I never has I "He insists. formant Joe Cronin remarks that A1 Sim- done this In any race I've watched. I mons will have to hit 50 points and dont let anyone tell you that better than his .267 mark of 1935 the pacemaker takes more out ef before the Tigers can figure In the his followers than he does out ot pennant race. himself. Simmons is willing to wager all "He no longer can go out from now In that Ethiopia the spaghetti the gun and run others Into the Manareason that is he will. The ground. If he's smart hell adopt ger Mike Cochrane Is conducting the Jockeying tactics employed by Milthe with a noble experiment joie Ray and run In alternate will A1 believes Pole that waukee bursts and breathers. bits. extra give him those "A year ago Glenn had the sure be to Cochrane professes stamina to make pace and still finhis will improve that Simmons ish full of running. He no longer by changing the weight of his has that reserve margin. heaviest and now the bat. longest in baseball. Last year A1 swung The Universities of Iowa and 42 inches long and a bludgeon mak- Minnesota are going to have a traMike is ounces. 38 weighing bat ditional trophy to battle for on the ing his new gardener use gridiron next year similar to the the thinks and five ounces' lighter, Old Oaken Bucket of Indiana and i liange will mean another peunant Purdue, and the Little Brown Jug for Tigertown. of Michigan and Minnesota. It's going to be a bronze hog. reached Few sports figures have the wager of a commemorating Ed stardom with the rapidity that one between Governors Clyde live Burke. Marquette's Negro high Herring, of Iowa, and Floyd Olson, jumper, did. of Minnesota, last year. Ed broke the world Indoor mark meet U during the National A. A. are in .New York and so little was COLLEGE baseball players as superstitious as the proknown about the Cleveland boy that his own coach. Connie Jen- fessionals. who take delight in a shudder nings sent in his entry nuder the load of empty barrels, or faint when they break a mirror, name of Dave Birke! man. All the freshman did was to leap at the sight of a cross-eyeCarl Erickson, Northwestern UniGangway 6 feet 81516 Inches! versity trainer, tells one on the for Berlin! Wildcat baseball team that hears out the point. CUNNINGHAM'S pLENN Last year the team was outfitted by Joe Mangan. Gene Venzke. and Norman Bright this with new stockings. After losing with the tew hose, they year indicate that the Kansan has two games their old ones and disburned out of himself some of that demanded stamina and leg drive by steady carded ther hardly worn pairs.worn sets of hardly Twenty-foucampaigning over period of three hose now are in the equipment or four years. However, Glenn is not through, room of the college, but, reportsIs Coach Burt Ingwersen according to one of his formeT Erickson, make the team use them handlers. He still can win plenty going to this year. of races if be uses his tomato.. , hit-tjn- g . ' d ' I Williams, lg Dawson. If . 9 o'clock for the Preston i humher of ommcrce trophy. 'I he trophy Is to he uuardt'd to the winner of a high school turimiucnt which hiihI In I he Idaho cit Friday night. Freston won its way into the finals by downing North i ache Saturday morning by a scon 39 to while the Hes reached the final round with a S victory over Itear Fixer. At K p. in. the North t'ache team will meet the loser of n the clash Saturday afternoon for the consolation title, while the winner of the game will battle Hear River for third place in the meet at 7 p. in. Places For Bel-lea- 3 C. the Preston LEAGjJEMAR.29 TOURNEY BERTH G. T. F. P. Lenin, rf Smith c Taylor, rg school The Kansas university Jayhawk-eis- , OF UTAH-IDA- NO sensations of middle-wester- n hoop play throughout the 1935 season, will meet Utah State's brilliant Rocky Mountain conference hoop champions for a berth in the Olympic tryout finals at New York City early next month. The Jayhawkers won the seventh On district Olympic tournament Fri- Many Seek day night by defeating Oklahoma Roll A. and M. by a score of 34 to 28. The Kansas team had 1936 defeated Washburn, 33 topreviously 30, while the Aggies of Oklahoma were Northern Utah and southern Nebraska. With the Idaho heard the first official downing buzz victory the Kansas became un- of the baseball bug Saturday when disputed leaders of the Missouri Utah-Idah- o league officials anValley basketball situation. nounced the first meeting of the Nothing definite had been sche- league Sunday, March 29, at Brigduled on the interdistrict meet be- ham City. All managers of 1935 tween Utah State and Kansas at team members of the league, renoon Saturday, although negotia- presentatives of membtions were expected to be com- er teams and prospective officers of the pleted within the next day or so. are expected to be present Coach E. L. Romney of the Logan league at the meeting. The meeting is team left early Saturday morn- called for 1:30 p. m. comis where he to ing expected According to Robert W. Martin, plete arrangements. secretary of the league, several Coach Romney instructed J. A. teams throughout the district Aththe have applied for places in the of Kansas Reilley City letic club and chairman of the league. Old members of the league seventh district Olympic meet of will be given first consideration, conditions in the eighth district he said, after which the new apsoon after the Aggies were award- plications will be considered. From ed the district title last week at all indications the league will Laramie. It is likely that Mr. again consist of ten teams, with Reilley, members of the Kansas games scheduled for each Sununiversity athletic staff. Coach day throughout the season. League Dick Romney, and C. L. Poss" members who are not represented Parsons, chairman of the eighth at the meeting will be automaticalOlympic district, will soon com- ly dropped. League officers for 1936 will be plete arrangements for the meet. Should the meet be held in the elected at the meeting as another Rocky Mountain district it will feature of the days business. be held at one of three places, Chester Hamilton of Brigham is the or Salt Lake Laramie. City Ogden, present president of City Denver was eliminated as a site the league. The board of directors when it was announced that the consists of C. W. Davis of BrigCivic auditorium is being used ham City, John L. Coburn, Logan; for a Shriners Circus during the T. Fishburn of Tremonton. Little has been heard in a playoff week. Salt Lake City entered a bid progressive way from the camp several days ago much to the of the Logan Elks, champions of the league in 1935, although delight of Coach Romney and the the of the Aggies teams, although all have title majority of members are on aggregation expressed favor to playing at Ogd- hand holding season. Hen for another en or Laramie. The Salt Lake of team for the bid .may join the others in pull- Laub, manager past three years, has announcing the playoff to the Rocky the ed that he will not likely be Mountains. with the team this year, The series will consist of either affiliated other members of the Logan one or three games as the schools while Elks with the exception of decide. The winner will enter the Whit club, Kimball, have expressed finals at the Madison Square little hopes of entering a team in Garden in New York City. the league. Kimball has been heard to say that the Elks will have a ball club again this season, however. Kemphill The Logan Collegians, champions of the league in its other To Title two years of experience, 1933 and 1934, and strong contenders last are also undecided as to BELLEAIR, Fla., March 14 C.E year, they will be in the runKathryn Hemphill of Green- ir whether ning this year or not. Practically ville, S. C., today held the last all of years squad is intact, Women's championship after and a few short weeks defeating National Champion Glen-n- a however, Collett Vare in the finals yes- would see the team ready for action. terday, 3 and 2. GRANITE GAINS KSTON Teams Gain Finals In Playoff Vare In Playoff Preston .fCclOSSlS Jayhawkers Win Seventh Thrilling Spill Enlivens Santa Anita District Olympic Title Over Oklahoma A And M 4 PAGE THREE. Score by quarters: 10 Preston 3 cston Referee, Simmons; umpire Provo-Spanis- Nel- - son. ItOX Granite high school of Salt Lake City became the fifteenth school of the state to be represented in the state high school hoop tourney, which opens next Wednesday at Salt Lake City, when they defeated Morgan, 21 to 16, at Morgan Friday night. The sixteenth team to be named for a tourney berth wilt be the winner h of the Fork game in the Payson high school gym tonight at 8 oclock. Granite will meet American Fork in the opening round battle at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday. The other thirteen teams in the tournament include Logan. Ogden, Davis, Murray, Weber, Dixie, Satina. Ephraim, Uintah, Delta, Ncphi, North Summit and Central. KLDFK 1ston-Frankli- Jockey Charles Kurt sinner took a mean header from Speed Girl at Santa Anita track, narrowly escaping death. Kurtsmger suflered a broken collar bone and will be out of the saddle for six weeks This exclusive picture shows Kurtsmger just as he hit the ground. The Sports STANFORD WHIPS LEWIS GAINS HUSKIES, 60 TO 39 Parade STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., March 14 (l.F) Inspired by the g of performance their ace forward, Angelo (Hank) Stanford Luisetti, universitys rampaging Cardinals meet Univerof Washington tonight in a sity basketball game which hay give the farm its first Pacific coast conference title since 1921. The tall, angular Stanford scored 32 paints last night while the Palo Alto five, of the conference champions southern division, was defeating the Huskies, 60 to 39, in the first of a three-gam- e title playoff at San Francisco Civic auditorium. Stanford was away fast. Although they had fought against use of the tip-osystem, the Cardinals were aided by the fact that the got they jump at center most of the time. Stanford held a 9 to 0 lead at the end of four minutes and had marked up 12 points before the huskies, appearing tight and nervous, scored a single field goal. Ed Lovcnch, Chuck Wagner and Bob Egge finally found their range and pulled up 12 to 15. The half ended with the score: Stanford 26, Washington 14. record-breakin- BY HENRY McLEMOKE Fla., March 14 H Hi Putting the sport shot here and there: Warning to mothers: Don't raise your sons to be professional golfers Henry Pickard and Johnny Revolta, two of the greatest shotmakers in the game, earned but $8,417, and $9,543, respectively, in 1935 . . . and they were the big money winners among the scores of pros wno move from tournament to tournament . . . you can figure out for yourself what some of the other boys, who didnt win a tournament, mftde of all sports, golf pays its champions . . . less and works em hardest Big Bill Dwyer, tropical Park owner, would do well to purchase an animal ambulance for the removal of injured horses from the It wasn't a pretty sight, track that destroying of Prom Girt on the back stretch a few days ago. . . . Jim Braddock and his manager, Joe Gould, are interested only in a fight with Joe Louis . . . They want no part of any subGould believes his stitutes man and the Brown Bomber will do $1,500,000 at the gate, which means a million to Jersey Jim, win or lose . . . And with that sort of purse there is no losing. Hank Greenberg, Detroits slugging first baseman, is reported holding out for $40,000, a price which only three men in baseball Cobb, Hornsby, and Ruth have been able to get . . . Has Hank forgotten that the Tigers won the world series with him parked on the bench? Our guess is that Canzoneri wan t last more than six rounds with Jimmy McLarnin . . . Tonys heart is big as ever, but his speed is gone . . . And he cant afford to let McLarnin, who'll come in weighing close to 150, catch up with him . . . You'd think that the feature of Babe Ruth's golf game would be his driving, but It's his short game it isn't . that stands out . . . Sarzen will tell you that there isn't a pro golfer playing today who' can outdo the Babe with a niblick . . . Kathryn Hemphill, the South Carolina youngster who canquered Mrs. Gienna Collett Vare in the finals of the Belleair tournament yesterday, is the longest hitter in women's golf . . . The longest that is, with the exception of Babe Didricksen, the pro, who'll outhit six of any nine men golfers you can name . . . Carl Snavely, the quiet fellow who put North Carolina U. on the football map, and who signed to Coach Cornell yesterday, will find plenty of class material awaiting him . . . The Cornells had the best freshman squad in the east last fall . . . Helen Hicks, who should know, says there is little place for women in the professional golf field because men are not only far Potter players, but far better teachers . . . Helen, whose game is stronger than when she won the women's national championship a few years back, leaves for Australia in July . . . She will be accompanied by Gene Sarazen, and the theyll barnstorm half 'round world before returning . . . Virgil Davis, the Cards catcher whose name heads the membership roll of the believes Tarzan Parmalee can do more with a baseball than any of the Redbird Wonder if he bepitchers lieves it so firmly that hed make modest bet that Parmalee will win more games than Dizzy this year? (Copyright 1936 by United Press). MIAMI. .... Countries Foreign Seek Services Of Champ MENDON EAGLES Preston and Bear Boxelder, River hoop squad won opening round contests Friday night in the Preston tournament for the Chamber of Commerce trophy. Semi-finbattles were played Saturday morning with the final game slated for tonight. The winner will be presented with the trophy immediately following the Score by quarters: final game. 14 32 38 55 Box Elder Boxelder showed the greatest Franklin 7 20 29 35 offensive power of the evening in Referee, Johnson; umpire, Rob3 over scoring a victory Franklin high. Newell Tingey, erts. Boxelder forward, came through with his best offensive BEAR RIVER perfor- &5-3- er BY GEORGE KIRKSEY NEW YORK, March 14 U.H e John Henry Lewis, Phoenix, Ariz., choirboy visioned a campaign today to extend his chamreign as pion all around the globe. two field goals and six out of Conqueror of Jock McAvoy, midten foul pitches, while piling up dleweight and the 23 points to win the game. Jones in of British champion empire, a brisk duel last night at guard scored 12 points and in Madison Square Garden, Lewis was the outstanding man in the deto seriously considered offers game, while Harold Gutke was fend his title from London to outstanding for the losers. Australia. He received a tempting The fast, smooth working Presoffer from Sydney, Australia, one ton team showed brilliant team from London, and another from work in besting Weston, 36 to 22. Paris. The entire squad passed well and sualmost completely bewildered the Supremely confident of his opponent with their passing. Lan-ni- n periority over anyone in the world at 175 pounds, Lewis may make and Smith were outstanding the next defense of his title on for the Weston team. PRESTON foreign shores instead of trying to invade the heavyweight division. The presence of Joe Louis in the unlimited division may have something to do with Lewis desire to stay in his own class. Takes Big Steps By winning the unanimous decision of Referee Arthur Dona-va- n BY UNITED PRESS and the two judges over McBRADENTON, Fla , March 14 brown-skinne- d Negro (L'.li The St. Louis Cardinals reAvoy, tall, went a long way toward rehabili- sumed their two-a-dworkouts divithe today, boasting a percentage of tating sion after six sad years during the 1.000 in the Grapefruit league. reigns of Maxey Rosenbioom and They hold a 8 victory over the Bob Olin. A crowd of 12,980 paid Athletics and a 2 victory over to see the best y a $37,712.24 the Phillies. Bill Hallahan and pitcher drew praise from Mar, title fight since Tommy Parmelee allowed seven hits eger Joe McCarthy of the New Loughran and Jimmy Slattery in beating the Phillies yesterday. York Yankees today. Hoag pitched staged their whirlwind four for the innings Lewis weighed WEST PALM battle in 1930. BEACH, Fla., regulars and yesterday allowed only two 14 168 IrvMarch baseman First ill)172'i, McAvoy The Yannigans to get on base. Lewis won by a wide margin, ing Burns, a holdout was due in regulars won, in eight innings. but for some unaccountable reason camp today to discuss his conthe crowd booed when Joe Hum- tract with Vice President L. C. CLEARWATER, Fia.. March 14 McEvoy. Manager Rogers Horns- ll li - An obscure rookie, Ben phries raised his hand. was crowd selected rookied to see the by "I was sorry pitcher today seemed likely to make boo Lewis, commented McAvoy Leonard Schopp of New Orleans n real bid for a berth in the in his dressing room. He clearly to start the Browns' first spring Brooklyn His play at infield. 2 won although I didnt fight my game today against the House of shortstop in yesterdays victeam. David best. tory over Cincinnati caused Manwho the Englishman, Although Casey Stengel to remark that ST. PETERSBURG. Fla, March ager conceded weight, height and reach it was going to be hard to keep to the champion, refused to say 14 dli The brilliant success ot the former Villanova product from why he didnt fight his best bat- Myril Hoag, former outfielder, as sticking with the Dodgers. swollen look at his right tle, one hand explained why he seldom threw a right hand punch from LOGAN HOMES AND CITY LOTS FOR SALE the ninth round to the finish. Dr. William Walker, commission phy508 South Main Street 157 West Third South sician who examined it, said it $1200.00 - Reasonable. Terms was badly bruised and would have - $270. down - $25 month - 3 rooms - bath - Lot 52x8 to determine the ex6 to be ly - 5 rooms - bath - basement act extent of the injury. rods. - frame - Extra large lot. Evenly W aged 334 West Fourth South Through the first nine rounds, 33 Marindale Avenue the battle was almost evenly $1550.00 - $300.00 down - $877 waged. Fighting out of a crouch, 3 rooms (not modern) -- $3500. - $350. down - $32. month-l- y Mtg. McAvoy puzzled the champion by Lot 100'xl45. - 5 rooms - strictly bobbing and rolling and made Lewis miss badly. With Lewis out 138 North Third East of position, the puffy faced Eng$3650.00 - Terms can be arranglishman peppered him with blows. ed - 5 rooms - bath - full baseBoth tired through the late rounds, ment - steam heat - stoker. Ex- - $2500.00 - Reasonable Terms - 5 and with McAvoy's right hand ls cellent location for Temple - rooms - sleeping porch the tempo slowpractically useless,won - city. ment - garage. Lot 51'xl4 rods. the last six ed down. Lewis rounds, frequently outsoring the 86 East Third South Near Fair Grounds challenger three and four punches - $500.00 down - 6 $1600.00 - reasonable terms - 1V4 to one. McAvoys ring cunning $2500.00 defense undoubtedly and clever rooms garage Lot 3x9 rods, acres - 4 room modern. saved him from considerable punishment during this stage, and 121 W. Center St., $1000, 3x9 rods, sewer. North front possibly from being floored. quali555 N. 3rd East, $400.00, 5x12 rds, ig. barn. East front Lewis' victory clearly 255 S. 2nd East, $275.00, 44x9 rds, sewer, West front fies him to wear the mantle of champion once 476 V. Center, make offer, 3x9 rds, sewer. South front worn by such immortals as Bob 269 E. 3rd North, $800.00, 3x9 rds, sewer. South front Fitzsimmons, Georges Carpentier, Paul Berlinbach, 450 E. Blvd. 3 lots, $1000. each, 47x9 rds. East front Gene Tunney, Delanev and Mike McTigue. Jack 264 N. 2nd West, $350.00, 62x9 rds, sewer. West front n . n r ruuuuu J8imiitnrvrrr 35 W. Fifth North, $400.00, 3x8 rds, sewer. South front N. Y. A. C. they met in the 385 E. 3rd South, $350.00, 5x18 rds, sewer. South front Mangan amazed the track games MILE FEATURES world by whipping Venzke and terms Explain your real estate problems to me. The price Cunningham in that order. size that you may prefer. Often adjustments can be Since then, Mangan has been location in his and INDOOR GAMES idle because of illness last week made to fit your conditions. If I do not have it listed I may be return to competition able to locate it for you. Cunhe Providence in whipped Me Solve NEW YORK, March 14 ningham by a shade. With Mangan back, it wouldnt The 1936 Eastern indoor track and field season reaches a smashing be surprising if the pace were hot finish tonight in the 17th renewal enough to force one of the three Cunof the Knights of Columbus game. entrants to a new record. at Madison Square Garden. ningham, who hasnt won asetmajor the As in other indoor meets, the mile run here this year, mile run will be the high spot present indoor record of 4:04 4 in Phone 58 or 362 24 S. Main, Logan with Gene Venzke, Glenn Cun- 19934. EXPERIENCED BONDED The rest of the meet also ofLICENSED ningham and Joe Mangan meeting fers renewals of rivalries that in their second duel of the year. The last time have sprung up this season. one-tim- ... ff ht ... .... .... ay ht 9-- 3-- won their The Mendon Eagles 21st victory in 23 games last night at Mendon by the score of 31 .to 28 over the Sigma Chi team of A game Monday with Logan. Tate O Flakes. Logan Commercial league champions and one Thursday with the strong Armstrongs Sporting Goods Co., of Ogden, will end the Eagles home schedule. The last week of March they will represent Cache Valley at the big Independent Tournament at , , , Malad, Idaho. The score: ' MENDON EAGLES NORTH CACHE Lowe, G. T. F. P. 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 rf Gutke. if Woodland, c Rich, rg Murray, lg Rigby, c Andrews, rg Totals Score by quarters: Bear River North Cache 14 1010 10 10 6 10 2 10 8 2 13 5 19 24 8 10 An Indispensibie FARM TOOL Hi Le-Ro- The 2-- 0, Gcr-ngth- 3-- y, Improved MARTIN DITCHER AS : SIZES 4 TO 7 FEET base-schoo- A perfect piece of equipment tor making cleaning and rebuilding! Reasonably Priced nevv ditches or ht Let Your Real Estate Problems Lavesre H. Paines Land Broker three-corner- DOWN FRAT FIVE ON DISPLAY . Mountain States Implement Co. 65 West Logan Center Street Utah |